BATMAN (Miscellaneous) action figures
Prepainted 1:25th scale die-cast model kit for ages 10+ (skill level 2).
Birthplace: Hollywood, CA, USA
Designer: George Barris
Specialty: with "Bat-inspired" features such as long fins, a bubble canopy and a nose-mounted chain slicer, this car was made to save the day! POW!
8.5" long, features snap & attack parts and includes non-removable Batman figure.
6" tall. Includes collector card and display stand.
High-Tech Gear: Battle Armored Tech (B.A.T.), Armored Batsuit, Cowl with "Detective Vision", Grapnel, Sonic Batarangs, Remote Electric Charge Gun, Cryptographic Sequencer.
4" tall.
7" tall, includes display base.
2.5" tall.
Each are 4" tall.
1st Batman Classic TV Series Batmobile that fits 6" figures.
18" long.
Vehicle is approx. 6” L x 3” W x 3½” H.
The Batmobile re-emerged int he 1997 Warner Bros. Film, Batman & Robin, as a streamlined version of its predecessor, capable of delivering explosive speed in action-packed style. Reconfigured to house the driver in a single-seat cockpit, the vehicle's two-wing design pushed its speed capabilities to the max, while ensuring Batman's pursuits were undetected by his foes. The Batmobile's unbeatable performance out-matched even his arch-rival Mr. Freeze, who's cold-blooded attempts to destroy Batman eventually came to a bitter end!
Limited edition run of 15,000 for the adult collector.
5.75" tall.
Batwing approx. 7" L x 7½" W x 3½" H.
Each are approximately 4.5" tall.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS NOT PART OF THE BUILD A REX MASON SERIES AND NO PART FOR THIS FIGURE IS INCLUDED.
Real Name:
Bruce Wayne
Occupation:
Industrialist, philanthropist, playboy, vigilante crime fighter (by night)
Base of operations:
Gotham City
First appearance:
Detective Comics #27 (May 1939)
Special skills:
Master detective, expert scientist, possibly the greatest martial arts expert in the world.
Clayface statistics:
Real name:
Basil Karlo
Occupation:
Former actor, professional criminal
Base of operations:
Mobile
First appearance:
Detective Comics #40 (June 1940)
Special skills:
Can adopt the physical form of anyone or anything. If those whose appearance he adopts have super-powers, he copies those as well, his touch can reduce an enemy to protoplasm. 6" scale.
Two-Face battle target included!
5.75" tall.
Figure is 2.75" scale.
Includes Floyd Lawton as Deadshot, Bruce Wayne as Batman and Jonathan Crane as Scarecrow.
6.25" tall Two-Face includes flamethrower.
Includes vehicle and Batman figure.
6.75" scale, includes alternate Batman head and display base.
6.5" tall Mr. Freeze includes ice blade weapons.
6.25" tall.
The favorite go-to vehicle for the Justice League, the Javelin is a perfect setting for young crime fighters to create all sorts of exciting adventures every time they play!
Batman is 2.75" scale and Javelin is 15" long.
Superman Blue
As one half of Cark Kent's alter ego, Superman Blue is slow to anger, patient, courteous and serious in nature. He shares the powers and strategic thinking of Superman Red, but their different attitudes tend to get in each other's way.
Green Lantern
One of the youngest members of the JLA team, Kyle Rayner inherited a ring, which is considered to be the most powerful weapon in the universe. The ring is capable of generating solid light in the form of anything Kyle imagines.
The Huntress with bow and arrow
In a quest for vengeance against the death of her family, Helena Bertinelli, a Gotham City high school teacher, became The Huntress. With her arsenal of weapons, she preys upon Gotham City criminals.
Hologram Batman and Hologram The Flash
Embroiled in their greatest battle ever, the legendary JLA confronts its own holographic counterparts in a fight to save Star City from mass destruction. Identically matched in power and ability to the originals, the evil holograms were engineered by the infamous Injustice Gang - a group of such sinister masterminds as The Joker, Lex Luthor, Circe, Mirror Master, Dr. Light and Ocean Master.
Each includes their own display stand.
Martian Manhunter
The last survivor of his race and a founding member of the Justice League of America, Martian Manhunter possesses a staggering array of powers, including flight, super-strength, powerful vision, telepathy, super-speed, and the ability to completely alter his appearance.
Superman
The most powerful member of the Justice League of America, Superman is seen by his fellow heroes as the ultimate role model. While his powers may dwarf those of some JLA members, Superman is a true team player who appreciates the heroic qualities of those he fights beside.
Zauriel
A Guardian Angel in Heaven's Eagle Host for untold millennia, Zauriel renounced his immortality after falling in love with a mortal woman. Now, as a member of the JLA, Zauriel wields his flaming sword, angel wings and incredible strength in the pursuit of earthly justice.
Lex Luthor
Lex Luthor was the most powerful man in Metropolis until the day Superman came to town. No longer the city's most prominent citizen, Luthor vowed to destroy Superman. He has since struck at the Man of Steel time and again, always acting through other villains, and never allowing himself to be implicated in any crime.
The Joker
Outrageous, ruthless and utterly unpredicatble, The Joker lives to make a mockery of Batman's quest for justice. Whether he's stewing in a cell at Arkham Asylum or walking the streets of Gotham City, his next deadly scheme is never far from his thoughts.
Each includes their own display stand.
Robin
As the guiding intelligence behind Superboy and Impulse, his teammates in Young Justice, Tim Drake must constantly find new ways to hold Superboy and Impulse in check - no easy task for a young hero who has no super-powers of his own. Fortunately, his years of training with Batman have taught him well, and he is quite adept at getting his teammates to see the wisdom of his thinking - when he can keep up with them, that is.
Superboy
Superboy may not have all the incredible might of his namesake, Superman - but what he lacks in power, he makes up for in self-assurance. With his power of tactile-telekinesis, which gives him super-strength, flight and a number of other unusual abilities, Superboy is always ready to leap into action, alongside Robin and Impulse, his Young Justice teammates.
Impulse
If there's one thing that Bart Allen is good at, it's not taking life - or anything else, for that matter - too seriously. Raised in the 30th century, Impulse has inherited super-speed from his grandfather, Barry Allen (a.k.a. The Flash), but none of his common sense. Somehow, this teen hero always manages to come out on top anyway, as he has shown in countless battles with the forces of Young Justice.
Hologram Martian Manhunter
A creature of pure energy, this warped replica of the Martian Manhunter possesses powers nearly equal to the original Justice League of America hero. Like the Hologram Aquaman, this evil entity is a living hologram created by some of the JLA's greatest foes, and dedicated to its destruction.
Hologram Aquaman
Created by a consortium of the Justice League's deadliest enemies, this malevolent version of Aquaman is a living hologram composed of pure energy. While not quite as powerful as his heroic look-alike, this evil version of the Sea King lives to wreak havoc on the world.
Each includes their own display stand.
2.75" tall.
Features mallet smashing action.
Occupation: Scientist/Professional Criminal
Weapon of Choice: Freeze Gun
4.5" scale, includes accessories.
6" tall.
Measures 6.5" tall.
Includes display stand and collector button.
Includes display stand and collector button. 6" scale.
Includes the head & torso of Solomon Grundy.
Designed by Jim Lee; Sculpted by Tim Bruckner
Batman is 6.75" tall and Bat-Mite is 3" tall.
6.5" tall, includes display base.
6" tall.
In the haven of crime that is Gotham City, Lt. Jim Gordon stands alone as a beacon of honesty and justice, refusing to be bought. Identified by Batman as a potential ally, Gordon eventually teams up with the Caped Crusader to bring down Gotham crime boss Carmine Falcone. Indeed, it is this early team-up that lays the foundation for Gordon's association with Batman - a vigilante that Gordon believes a desperate place like Gotham City needs.
Each stand approximately 5.5" tall.
Shrouded in secrecy, Robin prowls the streets of Arkham City as one of Batman's few trusted allies. Born with a brilliant mind, capable of keen detective work, Gotham City student Tim Drake was able to deduce the true identities of Batman and his protege, Robin, ultimately becoming the next Boy Wonder. Trained in hand-to-hand combat by The Dark Knight himself, Robin uses an arsenal of advanced technology and high-powered weapons to help battle the criminals of Arkham City.
The Joker:
Rumors swirl through the blood-stained streets of Arkham City: Is The Joker too sick to cause his trademark chaos? Indeed, eyewitnesses claim the Clown Prince of Crime is suffering from a serious disease - perhaps caused by his titan overdose on Arkham Island. Yet, the murderous maniac continues his reign of fear, with loyal follower Harley Quinn doling out his evil bidding. Now, throughout Arkham City, depraved villains swear they have spotted Batman's arch-nemesis, The Joker. Or have they?
Each are 6.5" tall.
Includes the head & lower torso of Bane. 6" scale.
Includes the head & lower torso of Bane. 6" tall.
Includes the left arm of Solomon Grundy. 6" scale.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS NOT PART OF THE BUILD A SOLOMON GRUNDY SERIES AND NO PART FOR THIS FIGURE IS INCLUDED.
5" scale Robin includes sculpted diorama and 7 weapons.
Scarecrow
Identity:
Jonathan Crane
Status:
Villain
Special Abilities:
Uses fear gas to induce terror.
10" long, features snap & attack parts and includes non-removable Batman figure.
5.75" tall.
Includes 4" tall versions of Superman, Hawkman, Batman, President Luthor, Gorilla Grodd and Major Force.
6.25" tall.
4" tall.
6.5" tall.
6" tall, includes display base.
6" tall Penguin includes collector card and display base.
6" tall Riddler includes collector card and display base.
Includes the head & torso of Metallo.
6" tall.
6" tall.
6" tall.
6" tall.