It would be great to have more Batman 66 but what about Batman 77?
Loving this line and terrified it will end too soon! I got the first 6 and will be getting these 6 as well, but that leaves a lot of questions. Can McFarlane squeeze out at least 3 more waves before the license expires? That would at least complete the original AND Evil Super Friends, with Wonder Woman, Robin and Aquaman and each of their evil counterparts. Based on the 6 figures per wave, and with 2 being a main/evil, that leaves 12 spots to fill up the Challenge of the Super Friends rosters. Grodd & Grundy need to be bigger, which may or may not be an issue, and then there's Giganta and Apache Chief...do they just go with the normal size versions, or add/swap for bigger ones? Too many hopes...too many questions. And I have not even brought up the likes of the Wonder Twins, El Dorado, etc. That may be too much to hope for, and just not enough time. Still, I'd be thrilled to have some kind of COMPLETE Challege...Super Friends shelf, which would be a crown jewel in my collection.
Shown below via krauseriihk is an in-hand look at the new McFarlane Toys Super Friends Wave 2 Figures featuring Superman, Captain Cold, Cheetah, The Flash, Toyman and Platinum Edition Evil Superman from McFarlane Toys. These figures will be going up for pre-order July 31st at 12pm EDT at places like our sponsors BigBadToyStore.com and Entertainment Earth.
I am perplexed to keep reading that Super Friends has replaced the Batman '66 retro line by McFarlane. When Batman '66 was announced, Todd personally promised to make all of the TV show's villains. While he certainly has produced more than previous toy companies that have made a line based on the old TV show, many collectors had hoped that the line would continue for awhile longer. When the pink cowled Batman showed up, everyone expected the Mad Hatter would be released since that version of Batman appeared in a Mad Hatter story arc. Shame, False Face, Archer, Siren, Black Widow, Louie the Lilac, & Minstrel were other villains that were on the most requested list along with Mad Hatter. We never got a proper street clothes figures of Bruce Wayne & Dick Grayson to tie-in with the Wayne Manor Library playset either.
Perhaps someone at McFarlane will move forward on the Batman '66 retro line before they lose the license. If not, maybe Mattel will pick up the line going forward to complete the rogues gallery from the TV show.
4 hours ago, Hassenfeld said:Superman looks like James Mason. Too bad. Was looking forward to that. Toyman and Cheetah look good!
5 hours ago, marionlawless said:That doesn't look like the animation at all.
I am wondering if it is just the angle of the photo. The photo looks almost like it is from below as apposed to head on or above, so it might look better at a different angle. Kind of hard to tell.
Also, Hanna-Barbera cartoons had a habit of making the characters faces look slightly different from frame to frame so I can see it being a bit tricky to nail it perfectly. I almost wonder if it would have translated more accurately if they had used an old 40s or 50s comic book version of Supes face to try and make the sculpt from for this
I think I will have to see it in person before I am sure I dont like it.
3 hours ago, toynewman said:Superman based on the Super Friends show launches for pre-order July 31st at places like our sponsors BigBadToyStore.com and Entertainment Earth.
Superman looks like James Mason. Too bad. Was looking forward to that. Toyman and Cheetah look good!
That doesn't look like the animation at all.