2019 SDCC Exclusive DC Comics The Strange Lives of Batman Action Figure Multipack Update

by Jay Cochran
June 17, 2019
Mattel has released an updated description and images for their 2019 SDCC Exclusive DC Comics The Strange Lives of Batman Action Figure Multipack which you can check out below.

Celebrate DC's silver age with four captivating Batman action figures from a beloved era in comics' history! Each version of the legendary Super Hero is highly detailed, with premium costume, cloth cape and an enhanced 23 points of articulation. Silver Age Batman dons his iconic blue and grey Batsuit with prominent utility belt. Negative Batman wears his black costume from #284, when he was struck by a crime scientist's ray and rendered light averse. Zebra-Batman confronted a magnetically charged Super-Villain in #275 who scrambled his powers and blanked his Batsuit into black and white waves. The Rainbow Batman from #241 vies to save Robin by changing into bright colors and successfully distracts murderous thieves. This compelling action figure set also includes four interchangeable heads to recreate even more Silver Age heroes including: Rip Van Batman from #119, Alien Batman #251, the Robot Twin of Batman from #239 and Bruce Wayne. With the wide variety of commemorative figures, fans can create a dynamic displays and unique vintage collection! The retro comics' graphics packaging also makes the 80th Anniversary: Silver Age of Batman set an extraordinary gift. Colors and decorations may vary.

This set along with the other Mattel SDCC exclusives are available for pre-order on the Mattel website for convention pick up. We don't know why it says Available to ship on August 12, 2019 in tiny text or why it says this set requires 3 AA (R6) Carbon Zinc batteries.

UPDATE: Mattel has said that they will ship the exclusives out after SDCC to those who pre-ordered them on their website after they check in at the Mattel booth. So you do still have to actually attend the convention but they will be shipping the stuff to your doorstep after the show.
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Figurecollector123 - 2019-06-19 @ 9:10 pm

The regular Batman looks great!

abnuggler - 2019-06-18 @ 7:01 am

Not an amazing set but its a good enough sdcc item (in itself its not a set everyone need but its still cool enough for some people to want to get it) Ill try and get one later down the road.

Papasmurf52 - 2019-06-18 @ 4:34 am
On 6/11/2019 at 12:12 PM, JayC said:

It will be their last DC multiverse SDCC exclusive if thats what you mean.

Yeah thats whats I mean

THEAnimeHERO - 2019-06-18 @ 3:51 am

I always find it interesting when something that seems ridiculous manages to look appealing in toy form. I kinda want the Zebra Batman.

JayC - 2019-06-17 @ 5:20 pm

Mattel has released an updated description and images for their 2019 SDCC Exclusive DC Comics The Strange Lives of Batman Action Figure Multipack which you can check out below.Celebrate DC's silver age with four captivating Batman action figures from a beloved era in comics' history! Each version of the legendary Super Hero is highly detailed, with premium costume, cloth cape and an enhanced 23 points of articulation. Silver Age Batman dons his iconic blue and grey Batsuit with prominent utility belt. Negative Batman wears his black costume from #284, when he was struck by a crime scientist's ray and rendered light averse. Zebra-Batman confronted a magnetically charged Super-Villain in #275 who scrambled his powers and blanked his Batsuit into black and white waves. The Rainbow Batman from #241 vies to save Robin by changing into bright colors and successfully distracts murderous thieves. This compelling action figure set also includes four interchangeable heads to recreate even more Silver Age heroes including: Rip Van Batman from #119, Alien Batman #251, the Robot Twin of Batman from #239 and Bruce Wayne. With the wide variety of commemorative figures, fans can create a dynamic displays and unique vintage collection! The retro comics' graphics packaging also makes the 80th Anniversary: Silver Age of Batman set an extraordinary gift. Colors and decorations may vary.This set along with the other Mattel SDCC exclusives are available for pre-order on the Mattel website for convention pick up. We don't know why it says Available to ship on August 12, 2019 in tiny text or why it says this set requires 3 AA (R6) Carbon Zinc batteries.

mako - 2019-06-13 @ 3:57 pm
8 hours ago, InspectorZartan said:

Ok, just walked through my DC room and quickly got the answer to my own question, and yes, there have been other cloth capes in the Multiverse line. Among the ones I noticed right away were Batman Forever, Gotham by Gaslight Bats, Superfriends Batman and Superman, and the figures from the SDCC BvS set and the SDCC Man of Steel set (although I dont recall rather MoS figureswere considered part of Multiverse or part of its own line).

Don't forget the Justice League movie Multiverse line: Superman, Batman and Tactical Suit Batman.

JayC - 2019-06-13 @ 8:16 am
49 minutes ago, InspectorZartan said:

Ok, just walked through my DC room and quickly got the answer to my own question, and yes, there have been other cloth capes in the Multiverse line. Among the ones I noticed right away were Batman Forever, Gotham by Gaslight Bats, Superfriends Batman and Superman, and the figures from the SDCC BvS set and the SDCC Man of Steel set (although I dont recall rather MoS figureswere considered part of Multiverse or part of its own line).

yeah its a more recent thing but there are some.

InspectorZartan - 2019-06-13 @ 7:27 am
2 minutes ago, InspectorZartan said:

I could probably walk around my DC collection room to see for sure but is this the first time theyve done cloth goods capes in multiverse?

Ok, just walked through my DC room and quickly got the answer to my own question, and yes, there have been other cloth capes in the Multiverse line. Among the ones I noticed right away were Batman Forever, Gotham by Gaslight Bats, Superfriends Batman and Superman, and the figures from the SDCC BvS set and the SDCC Man of Steel set (although I dont recall rather MoS figureswere considered part of Multiverse or part of its own line).

InspectorZartan - 2019-06-13 @ 7:19 am

I could probably walk around my DC collection room to see for sure but is this the first time theyve done cloth goods capes in multiverse?

red_bird08 - 2019-06-13 @ 4:29 am

It's an interesting sculpt. Specially with the cloth cape.

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