If you haven't been paying attention lately, Mattel has won back the rights to the DC license beginning in the second half of 2026, leaving things up in the air for McFarlane Toys and Spinmasters. Personally I'm not optimistic about Mattel's upcoming DC product as I like McFarlane's DC Multiverse toyline and how it blends well with most of DC Direct and DC Collectibles' releases from the past. I still have favorites from Mattel's years with the line but I don't find that most of their figures have held up all that well. Their last few years with the line were pretty rough, too. I'm optimistic, though, that since DC/ Warner Bros. still has the DC Direct brand, that McFarlane could still continue to release a more limited range of product through there. Things like Page Punchers and the figures with the digital counterparts. Maybe even online exclusive types of things. That being said, it makes the news of McFarlane losing the main DC license when we get excellent figures released like the Michael Keaton version of Batman from Tim Burton's 1989 film take on the Caped Crusader. Back in 2023 McFarlane Toys did release two takes on Keaton as Batman from The Flash as well as a 1989 Batman and Batmobile 2-pack and a Keaton Bats with the 6-figure Batman: Ultimate Movie Collection. I skipped those two larger sets, though, holding out for a single release, and I'm glad that I did. This is an excellent figure with plenty of gadgets to really make for lots of fun display options. Ready to check out this very classic Batman? Then join me after the break...
The Facts:
Height: 7 1/8ths inches
Articulation: Hinged toes, double swivel hinged ankles, double hinged knees, swivel/hinge hips, balljointed waist, balljointed mid torso, swivel/hinge shoulders w/ ballsockets, bicep swivels, double hinged elbows, double swivel/ hinge wrists, and a ball jointed head.
Accessories: 7 Swappable hands, batarang, grappling gun, 2 shuriken/ ninja wheels, 2 cape rods, Batmboile remote, collector card, and display stand.
Non-Scalper Price: $23 dollars
The Positives:
* First off, yes, my camera and lighting setup really didn't do this figure many favors. The figure is almost all black with a bright yellow emblem on the chest and while it looks good in hand, I had a tough time getting great photos of it. The suit does look awesome, though; muscle looking armor for the chest, sleek and simple surfaces most everywhere else, and an eye-catching gold belt. My understanding is that this figure is mostly the same as the previous 1989 releases except for the material of the cape, but I haven't seen either of those figures in person. This is a really impressive looking version of the 1989 Batman suit and captures the feel of the character nicely.
* As usual, you get a collectible card. This one shows off Batman gliding down from a rooftop to intimidate some criminals at the beginning of the film.
* I'm always glad that McFarlane still includes a stand with each of their releases these days. It's just a simple disc stand with the DC logo on it but it works well and keeps the figure standing upright in most poses.
The Negatives:
* Oddly enough, this doesn't look like the Batman 1989 batarang. The 1989 batarang is really specific looking and this just doesn't look like it. Why include super accurate stuff like the Ninja Wheels (which didn't even really make it into the film) but deliver an inaccurate batarang?
* I love how the cape flares out but it's a bit annoying that the stitching for the pouches that hold the cape's rods are visible from the exterior. It just looks off and seems like not as much thought was put into how to accomplish the extended cape wings without making the cape look odd when it's just draped normally.
This is an excellent Batman figure from the 1989 film. I do wish the cape was designed a bit differently, but the ability to have Bruce extend the cape edges like wings is a really impressive feature. There's also a nice complement of accessories here. The inaccurate batarang is a bit odd, but it's still a nice looking accessory and I really love the grappling gun. I think a lot of folks were hoping for a Build-a-Figure series like we had for other films but I definitely think Jack Nicholson likeness rights will hold that up. Hopefully we'll get a Batman Returns set, though. This is really an Epic figure and you're getting a lot of bang for your buck here.
I've reviewed so many figures of Bruce Wayne as Batman (or other heroes wearing the mantle of the Bat) that I've compiled them all in The Dark Knight Gallery.
For more DC Multiverse reviews check out the following:
Hugo Strange (Batman: Transference)
For more DC Multiverse reviews check out the following:
Aquaman (Flashpoint)
Arsenal (Titans)
Bane
Bane (The Dark Knight Trilogy)
Bane (Trench Coat) (The Dark Knight Rises)
Batcycle (The Flash)
Batgirl (Batman: Three Jokers) Jokerized
Arsenal (Titans)
Bane
Bane (The Dark Knight Trilogy)
Bane (Trench Coat) (The Dark Knight Rises)
Batcycle (The Flash)
Batgirl (Batman: Three Jokers) Jokerized
Batman (The Dark Knight Rises) Jokerized
Batman (DC vs Vampires)
Batman (The Flash)-- Keaton
Batman (Hush)
Batman (Knightfall)
Batman Duke Thomas (Tales from the Dark Multiverse)
The Batman Who Laughs with Sky Tyrant Wings (Dark Knights: Metal)
Batwing (Batman Inc.)
Batwoman Unmasked (Batman Beyond)
Beast Boy (Teen Titans)
Beast Boy (Titans)
Catman (Villains United)
Catwoman (Batman: Knightfall)
Catwoman (The Dark Knight Rises)
Clock King
Batman (DC vs Vampires)
Batman (The Flash)-- Keaton
Batman (Hush)
Batman (Knightfall)
Batman Duke Thomas (Tales from the Dark Multiverse)
The Batman Who Laughs with Sky Tyrant Wings (Dark Knights: Metal)
Batwing (Batman Inc.)
Batwoman Unmasked (Batman Beyond)
Beast Boy (Teen Titans)
Beast Boy (Titans)
Catman (Villains United)
Catwoman (Batman: Knightfall)
Catwoman (The Dark Knight Rises)
Clock King
Deadman (DC Rebirth)
Donna Troy (Titans)
Earth-2 Batman (Batman: Arkham Knight)
The Flash (DC Rebirth) Black & White Accent Edition
The Flash (Flashpoint)
The Flash Jay Garrick (Jay Garrick: The Flash Age)
Fulcum Abominus (Dark Knights: Metal)
Gladiator Batman (Dark Knights: Metal)
Grifter (Infinite Frontier)
Harley Quinn (The Suicide Squad)Donna Troy (Titans)
Earth-2 Batman (Batman: Arkham Knight)
The Flash (DC Rebirth) Black & White Accent Edition
The Flash (Flashpoint)
The Flash Jay Garrick (Jay Garrick: The Flash Age)
Fulcum Abominus (Dark Knights: Metal)
Gladiator Batman (Dark Knights: Metal)
Grifter (Infinite Frontier)
Hugo Strange (Batman: Transference)
Huntress (The New 52)
Impulse (Flash War)
The Joker- Bank Robber (The Dark Knight)
The Joker (The Dark Knight Rises) Jokerized
The Joker (Infinite Frontier)
The Joker- Sonar Vision (The Dark Knight)
Jonah Hex & The General (All Star Western)
Justice Buster (Batman: Endgame)
Kalibak (The Darkseid War)
Man-Bat (DC Rebirth)
Mister Freeze (Victor Fries)
Impulse (Flash War)
The Joker- Bank Robber (The Dark Knight)
The Joker (The Dark Knight Rises) Jokerized
The Joker (Infinite Frontier)
The Joker- Sonar Vision (The Dark Knight)
Jonah Hex & The General (All Star Western)
Justice Buster (Batman: Endgame)
Kalibak (The Darkseid War)
Man-Bat (DC Rebirth)
Mister Freeze (Victor Fries)
Mister Zsasz
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Nightwing (Batman: Knightfall)
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Raven (Titans)
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The Riddler (Batman Forever)
The Riddler (DC Classic)
Robin (Batman Forever)
Robin (DC vs. Vampires)
Robin- Tim Drake (Robin: Reborn)
Scarecrow (Batman Begins)
Scarecrow (The Dark Knight Rises) Jokerized
Scarecrow (The Dark Knight Trilogy)
Sergeant Rock (DC Classic)
The Signal Duke Thomas
Sportsmaster (DC Classic)
Raven (Titans)
Red Hood (Dawn of DC)
The Riddler (Arkham City)
The Riddler (Batman Forever)
The Riddler (DC Classic)
Robin (Batman Forever)
Robin (DC vs. Vampires)
Robin- Tim Drake (Robin: Reborn)
Scarecrow (Batman Begins)
Scarecrow (The Dark Knight Rises) Jokerized
Scarecrow (The Dark Knight Trilogy)
Sergeant Rock (DC Classic)
The Signal Duke Thomas
Sportsmaster (DC Classic)
Starfire (McFarlane Collector Edition)
Superman (Black Adam) Black & White Accent Edition
Superman (Superman: Lois and Clark)
Superman Vs. Doomsday
Two-Face (Batman Forever)
Two-Face (The Dark Knight Trilogy)
Two-Face as Batman (Batman: Reborn)
Superman (Black Adam) Black & White Accent Edition
Superman (Superman: Lois and Clark)
Superman Vs. Doomsday
Two-Face (Batman Forever)
Two-Face (The Dark Knight Trilogy)
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I need this. Last movie I watched before entering the Army.
ReplyDeleteTry GameStop. I've seen him there on more than one occasion.
DeleteHas a Robin Williams variant of the Joker ever been made? The great man was in talks for the part before Nicholson got it and as 'elseworld' casting goes it's one that I'd love to see done.
ReplyDeleteNo, that's not something anyone has ever done. As far as I'm aware, there's never been a figure of any Robin Williams live action character made.
DeleteI still think the man would have been incredible as a menacing version of the Riddler in the Nolan series.
I used to have a 1979 figure of Mork. :P
DeleteAnd I think there were a few toys for Hook. But yeah I don't recall any high quality action figure with Robin's likeness on it. :O
Oh man that takes me back, I got the (surprisingly tall) Mork figure and his egg ship, as well as a biro-stained Maximilian figure from one of the old flea market stalls on Petticoat Lane in the early 80s. One extreme to another there
DeleteI was absolutely wrong, then. I forgot about Mork figures (before my time) and the Hook figures, which definitely made up most of Christmas 1991 for me. They sure didn't look like Robin Williams, but they were kind of fun. I really liked the green outfitted Peter Pan with the sword from the fencing Peter Pan. And the tri-claw Hook? That thing was awesome. Also, the Lost Boys dagger from the armor set was legit solid and could really do some damage in a neighborhood scuffle.
DeleteFun and very informative!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I appreciate it.
DeleteThis guy is in my loot pile on Nerdzoic- even with the janky cape, he'll fill that '89 Spot in my collection well enough for the price. Looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteHe's definitely a really impressive figure, especially at the price point. The cape isn't terrible, especially if you're posing him with the edges up. It's just not a great garden variety batcape for this Batman.
DeleteFriend of mine got this one and swapped out the weird rods and cape with a wired cape that does the same thing without the rods.
ReplyDeleteThat would definitely have been preferable, I think.
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