Page 2

This page will have more of my BatToys as I can dig them out and post them. Some of these are repeats, but I like these new pics and groupings better.

 


We'll start of with the Super Friends Batman & Robin, cool figures, very close to the cartoon. The next shot shows the Jim Lee Hush Batman next to another figure that is basically a repaint with the Silver Age Batman's belt. The final 2 pics are the Alex Ross Batman and the 1st Appearance Robin. These 2 figures look GREAT together. Robin's cloth cape was wires in the edges that help make it fold back over the shoulders like I have it here.
 

 


Now for the "Hero" groups, The first 2 are of course the Silver Age Bat-crew of Batman, Catwoman, Batgirl and Dick Grayson as Robin. The second pair is the Modern Hush version of Batman, Catwoman, Dick Grayson as Nightwing and the "new" Robin. I like to pair Batman and Catwoman even from the period when she was a "bad guy" because there was always a chemistry between them, especially in the 66 series. All of these are great figures with good sculpting and decent articulation.

 


You should remember the first pic from page 1, well that was Batman back in the day, next we have Batman after he decided is was time for a kick-ass chopper!! Because we all know that Stock Bikes Suck! LOL! I picked up this bike at Hobby Lobby and then realized the scale was perfect for Batman to "Get his motor running"
 

 


These pics show a variety of figures I have, but really keep out on display. The first is the Hush Riddler with the Super Friends version. Second is the Hush Scarecrow and the Super Friends version of it too. BIG difference between the 2 series. One was designed for a fun kid's cartoon and the other is aimed toward teens and older. The third pic shows Alfred, Com. Gordon, Huntress and the cartoon scarecrow. The first three are from Hush and of course you know where Scarecrow is from. The last pic shows the Hush Ra's Al Ghul and the Poison Ivy and Superman under her control. The last figure is the Silver Age Penguin.

 


These are the Corgi Batmobiles. It's not all of them, but it's all of them that I have. The one in the middle is of course the original 66 Batmobile. Mine is from the 70's I think and is in need of some new parts. I'll get around to it someday ;-) The others are the newer Corgi's from the last couple of years.