Thought I would revive this thread and add a couple of pictures since I just discovered the figures. I was in TRU, walking through the Batman aisle and found a lone Batmobile, the 3 pack and a Catwoman. Had to bring them home since I loved the show so much as a kid. Got home and on ebay to add a few more of the villians. Just thought I'd share the results of a bit of my playtime this morning.
I Am Batman by wizgerg3, on Flickr
Wooing the Bat by wizgerg3, on Flickr
Love the cards they come with............
Got Ya by wizgerg3, on Flickr
I feel like part of Mattel's problem is their price. They charge nearly $20 a figure. Look at the market, NECA figures also cost that much and their over quality is quite ahead of Mattel. Mattel's figures are slightly better than something you might have gotten in the 80's or 90s, that's a tough expense to accept, you don't get quality for your money, it's the only game in town so you're forced to pay it or have nothing. I'd love to get the Mattel's, but I'd want like 6 figures, that's like $120 on very cheap looking figures with average posability and very toyish details. Those MEGO style figures, while stylized, looks way better overall and probably worth the price, not sure what they cost.
I keep seeing the 3-pack and batmobile at TRU and I want the 3pack, but I'm on a budget and I know eventually the nostalgic excitement will wear off. I paid about the same for the NECA Keaton Batman and the quality of that figure for the scale and price are insane, you're almost hard pressed to realize it's a toy, where these figures look very much like toys from paint to sculpt to the vintage looking cape styles. at $10-$12 I think the value would be more on point and easier to sell. Then again, 4" cheap DC figures go for almost $15 these days, prices are getting insane even on TRU level toys, it amazes me how NECA is able to keep their quality without raising prices dramatic.
Mattels figures are slightly more toy like than Hasbro's Black Series Star Wars figures which are also overpriced.
The variety is certainly more impressive. Which is sad considering that Figures Toy Co. is so niche and Mattel has the resources to pull out all the stops and choose not to... (Funko's Batman '66 POP line was a disappointment, too. I mean, at least Mattel gave us Batman, Robin, Batgirl and the Big Four villains.)
But, yes, the Mego-style figures are lovely. I only have the Gorshin Riddler at the moment, but I definitely plan to also get Penguin and Joker at the very least. (Does anybody know why they've yet to do a Catwoman? Is it a licensing thing? Does Julie Newmar have to approve the design? What's holding that up?
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