Agreed, they’re two seperate types of products in every way. It’s a pointless comparison.The final one will be a very, very different story. They are also different scales, not to mention completely different media as well as being aimed by a completely different market.
Not sure I understand the comparison.
I got ''the peasant version'' , figure looks amazing seems they can do the cool figures, Peacemaker was such a disappointment, still mad.
But ThEyArEtHeSaMeThe prototype does, yes.
Agreed, they’re two seperate types of products in every way. It’s a pointless comparison.
I'd never use the Wayne sculpt anyways. Especially at 1/3 scale, like most people It'd be laying around unused.
I'm with ya, I was strictly SW and planned to get a few of the Spidey's here and there and some of the villains, just pick and choose but I might be doomed if they expand this line.A solid sculpt overall of a great actor portraying Batman in a well received film in a cool suit that’s not rubbery… Might be enough to pull me out of DC retirement.
I got out of collecting DC many years ago after selling off all my Hot Toys DC figures, the Batmobile, and the Tumbler. There was going to be no room with Hot Toys starting to ramp up their Star Wars line.
This is really tempting, though! Maybe there’s room for just one Batman figure.
Those are always famous last words for collectors.
I wasn't a fan of Zack Snyder's Batman, so it feels good to have a good Batman story on film again. Makes it feel like it's been longer than it actually has been between cinematic versions of Batman.
Can't wait for this set. I'd like a Batmoblile, but space. and the bike was only used once while in costume, which is shocking because he was in the suit waaaaaaay more than any other cinematic Batman.
Don't really like the piece under his chin. Did it look like that in the film?
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