McFarlane's Batman-centric toys aren't surprising since this movie is getting one of the biggest pushes by Warner Brothers in some time. The studio is very bullish on its success stemming from the overwhelming response it has gotten by preview audiences. As far as DC Comics going bankrupt, I don't think we'll see them going out of business anytime soon. Batman and his supporting cast will continue to be popular with both collectors and the general public for many years to come. Batman is definitely a part of American culture.
I do think McFarlane has made a huge effort to make a lot of other DC characters in this line. Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern & several other superheroes have been released by Todd. Heck, his Swamp Thing is amazing.
I can do without the unmasked versions or the 12 inch stuff. Looks good of course.
3 hours ago, DarkTiga said:Constant Batman action figures from McFarlane Toys. And now multiple variants. McFarlane Toys is handling their DC Comics toy license more and more like how Mattel did. This, unfortunately, is what happens with a DC Comics toy license where WB mandates that each wave must either have a Batman or a Superman. WB might be willing to do a Bat-family member or a Superman family member, like what was done with the DC Classics line.
DC Comics is about 5 seconds away from going into bankruptcy. The only comics titles that sell are Batman related. Action Comics and that new one with his son aren't even in the top 50 in sales, so they're in trouble. This is why they pound on the Batman drum so much. Also, McFarlane is in this to make money, and Batman is what sells, so he's going to go heavy with it. Every company produces countless variants of Batman, so this is nothing new. Kenner literally produced over 200 different Batmans from 1989 into the 90s and Mattel did their fair share. I'd say Mattel's Multiverse line was much more diverse than anything McFarlane has done, but McFarlane is focusing on more modern versions that fall in line with his preferred aesthetic. He should take that DC Icons license he has now and get to work relaunching it as the 6" line that it is and give Marvel Legends a run for it's money. Basically DC Universe but revamped using modern engineering and paint. There's a hole in DC 6" and it needs filling.
Constant Batman action figures from McFarlane Toys. And now multiple variants. McFarlane Toys is handling their DC Comics toy license more and more like how Mattel did. This, unfortunately, is what happens with a DC Comics toy license where WB mandates that each wave must either have a Batman or a Superman. WB might be willing to do a Bat-family member or a Superman family member, like what was done with the DC Classics line.
On 1/27/2022 at 6:21 AM, Fetisone said:What are they all looking at lol
Todd father
20 hours ago, ChrisMOTUFAN said:What's that V stand for around catwomans.....
Probably victory, for the guy with access to it
15 hours ago, glhshelby said:I would hope so, but keeping things in consistent scale hasnt been an area where McFarlane has excelled so far.
Indeed. Unfortunately.
What's that V stand for around catwomans.....
1 hour ago, Fetisone said:What are they all looking at lol
They're looking at the same thing, that's for sure lol
On 1/18/2022 at 10:41 PM, Batfreak87 said:You are right. Although the Pattinbat would scale with Batfleck and if McFarlane made any other Batmen. I'm hoping he does a Keaton Batman. Yes you're right if you have other figures in the 6 inch true scale, then yes, we'll have to wait on Mafex or Mezco...and then wait some more if ever showcased lol.
I would hope so, but keeping things in consistent scale hasnt been an area where McFarlane has excelled so far.
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