Thanks to MTV News, we now have a look at the upcoming DC Collectibles Arkham Knight Wave 2 action figures. The second wave of Arkham Knight figures will include Catwoman, Commissioner Gordon, Nightwin, and Robin. These will join the first wave of DC Collectibles Arkham Knight figures which included Batman, Scarecrow, Harley Quinn, the Arkham Knight, and the Gamestop exclusive Red Hood. These will approximately be in the 6.5″ scale, feature 20 points of articulation, and include character specific accessories. They will be $24.99 apiece and are set to be released in November. Batman: Arkham Knight comes out June 23. Read on to see all the awesome pics! Continue reading
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NECA Batman Arkham Knight 1/4 Scale Action Figure First Look
An image was just tweeted out giving us all our first look at the upcoming NECA Batman Arkham Knight 1/4 scale action figure. Randy Falk from NECA made it clear that while this is painted, it’s not final and the cape it’s wearing is temporary. Keep reading to see the full image of the NECA Batman Arkham Knight action figure! Continue reading
Review – Batman / Catwoman 2 Pack (Arkham City) – Batman Legacy, Mattel
This Batman Week concludes today with a look at the Mattel Batman Legacy 2 pack of Arkham City Batman and Catwoman.
Catwoman seems to be one of those characters fans are always wanting. She’s been around since the very first issue of Batman’s own title in 1940, and has maintained popularity ever since.
She’s gone through many outfit changes over the years, some that seemed to be more practical than others, but they always maintained some sort of sex appeal. Not surprising, considering Catwoman is a character who loves to use her sex appeal to get what she wants and to distract her enemies as she pummels them.
Catwoman represents that side of femininity that often makes men uncomfortable. She’s strong, independent, and she knows what she wants and how to get it. She’s not afraid to use anyone or anything to get what she wants. She challenges every conception men may have about women and the “damsel in distress”. These days, this character type is not very original. We see the strong female characters all the time in T.V. and movies, and in comic books. However, back in the 40’s this was unheard of, and for a character like this to persist for more than 60 years in a male dominated industry I think is a testament to her character.
The choice to not only include Catwoman in Arkham City, but to make her a playable character was certainly a good call on the part of Rocksteady. Their design for Catwoman is more or less just a more realistic looking and textured version of her modern look in the comics.
How did Mattel do on this set? This mold for Batman has been used before, but Catowoman is entirely new. Is she alone worth buying the 2 pack for? Read on and find out!
Review – Harley Quinn (Arkham City) – Batman Legacy, Mattel
We’re continuing Batman Arkham City week by taking a look at the Arkham City Harley Quinn figure by Mattel.
Harley is the Yin to the Joker’s Yang. Or possibly, they’re both Yang which is why they almost never get along (also they’re not very nice people).
Harley was created for the Batman Animated Series back in 1992 by Paul Dini. They wanted a female henchman to give to the Joker, and she was only ever meant to be in one episode, but she was so well received they made her a recurring character and eventually Joker’s girlfriend. She’s now considered an integral part of the Batman rogues gallery, and has firmly planted herself into the DC Comics mythos.
She’s usually depicted in a red and black patterned body suit, with a harlequin hat and white face makeup. In the Arkham City video game, they um…they changed that. Here, she still sports the white face paint, but instead of a harlequin hat she has two pigtails, the ends of which are died black and red, and she’s dressed like any random girl found at a goth club.
The Arkham City designs were meant to be grittier, and if possible more realistic. You wouldn’t see someone running around in a body suit all day, but with this outfit you just might. Regardless it was a bold move on Rocksteady’s part to design her like this.
I think the design is great myself, but did Mattel do a good job of translating that design to plastic? Read on to find out!
Review – Nightwing (Arkham City) – Batman Legacy, Mattel
This week, I’m going to have a theme for the reviews here at Mint Condition Customs. I’m going to have 3 reviews this week, all pertaining to Mattel Arkham City figures. The first one is today (obviously), the next one is tomorrow, and the last one is on Friday. That’s right folks, it’s Batman week! And not just Batman, but Arkham City! Arguably the greatest Batman game ever made (and one of the best action games ever made), it’s no surprise that it spawned several action figures. DC Direct did a line of figures based on the first game Arkham Asylum in 2010, and Mattel is jumping on the bandwagon by producing several figures based on the more recent Arkham City game.
Today we’ll be looking at Arkham City Nightwing, from the Batman Legacy line. How does it hold up? Is he a worthwhile figure? Keep reading to find out!