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These look pretty Bad A$$ I want A Jim Lee Hush Bats.
iif they start cranking out different era batman's my no.1 wish would be an Aparo bronze age figure closely followed by hush batman.
These look pretty Bad A$$ I want A Jim Lee Hush Bats.
^^^^ This about a thousand times over. Besides, Hush is incredibly overrated. I never cared for Jeph Loeb.Aparo would be great, but honestly, the most deserving of this treatment is Neal Adams Batman. Adams defined the bronze age version that Aparo later drew, and he has not had a figure made to date. Hush Batman has more than enough representation in plastic. Adams deserves this treatment, perhaps opposite a finely tailored Ra's al Ghul.
Navy blue version for me.
With the black symbol or the yellow and black?
Aparo would be great, but honestly, the most deserving of this treatment is Neal Adams Batman. Adams defined the bronze age version that Aparo later drew, and he has not had a figure made to date. Hush Batman has more than enough representation in plastic. Adams deserves this treatment, perhaps opposite a finely tailored Ra's al Ghul.
definitely agree on the Adams Batman, without doubt one of, if not the most deserving of a figure of this quality. For me though, the nostalgia starts with Jim Aparo, that was when i was running down to the newsagents and picking up my copy of Batman and the brave and the bold. He will always be the definitive Batman artist for me and a figure in any scale based on his art remains THE grail Batman figure for me.
I get that. And keep in mind, I'm like the world's biggest Batman and the Outsiders fan. I have Aparo's original artwork from the Geo-Force trading Card he did in the 90s. I love that guy's stuff, even if his figures got stiffer as he got older.
I just can't believe we don't have an Adams Batman yet. It doesn't make sense, what with DC Direct/Collectible's love of making artist-inspired figures.
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