BATMAN Black and White by Michael Allred

February 20, 2013

Michael Allred’s unique take on BATMAN has now been captured as the newest addition to the growing Batman Black and White collection, an awesome series of statues depicting the Dark Knight in shades of grey, as interpreted by a stunning list of artists.

The statue measures 7” high x 6” wide x 4.25” deep and will look amazing on your display shelf. We promise.


Enterbay BATMAN : The Dark Knight

February 10, 2013

Enterbay has created some amazing figures, capturing incredibly accurate likenesses and details, so we’re thrilled to see their take on the Dark Knight himself. Based on his appearance in The Dark Knight (as portrayed by Christian Bale), this 12-inch figure features a ton of accessories, multiple heads and hands and some of the best overall work you’ll ever see on a figure. He’s definitely a high end addition to your collection, but if you’re ready to take it to the next level, then this is a perfect place to start.


Catwoman Kai Play Arts Action Figure

February 7, 2013

Batman and Gang in Vegas

Instead of sitting around like the boys above, you need to check out the new Catwoman and Batman Play Arts figures from the Kai series.  It is based on the Batman Arkham City game.

Batman and Catwoman Kai Play Arts


Batman Beyond by Dustin Nguyen

February 7, 2013

This is an amazing entry to the Batman Black & White statue collection, showcasing Terry McGinnis’ Dark Knight. Designed by Dustin Nguyen, it’s about 8 inches tall and features one of the best, most dynamic poses in the series. Take a look:

If you’ve been collecting this line or if you’re just an overall Bat-fan, this is one statue you can’t miss. It’s a stunner.


Kai Series SELINA KYLE

February 1, 2013

From Square Enix comes a stunning figure the likes of which you can only expect from the Play Arts Kai Series. Based on her appearance in The Dark Knight Rises, Selina Kyle (Catwoman) comes to the action figure series and looks amazing doing it, with a ton of articulation and brilliant sculpting. She comes with alternate hands, a handgun, a chanegable hair-piece, an alternate head and a display stand.


Frank Miller’s BATMAN Black and White

January 22, 2013

The Batman Black & White Collection has just received a classic as they add Frank Miller’s take on the Dark Knight. No matter what, it’s undeniable that Miller changed the game for Batman, so it’s fitting to see his version of the character given its due here.

The statue measures just over 7 inches tall and makes a perfect addition to your display shelf. Grab it now!


Arkham City Statue Figure : THE JOKER

January 17, 2013

An amazing black and white figure with eerie green highlights, this rendering of Arkham City’s JOKER is a truly amazing addition to the growing collection. With an deceptively playful expression concealing the malice within, he stands about 10 inches tall and is sure to look particularly good next to the Arkham City Harley Quinn. Order him now and he ships out in May!


Poison Ivy : New 52

December 23, 2012

Sporting her New 52 jumpsuit, Poison Ivy is lifted by a curling vine. She’s a femme fatale to be sure, but the reboot has seen her working with the Birds of Prey and we couldn’t be happier to see a new side to Pamela Isley.

This new statue figure stands about 10 inches tall and features amazing sculpting that really brings the character to life. If you’re a fan of the new DC Universe, be sure to grab this one!


BANE by Kelley Jones

December 23, 2012

Kelley Jones’ take on BANE is a brilliant, exaggerated take on the muscle-bound supervillain. Hopped up on venom, he’s the latest addition to the Batman: Black and White series and pays a fitting tribute to a villain whose recent incarnations in both film and comic book pages have been incredibly strong and incredibly memorable.

Statue measures approximately 8.75” high x 7” wide x 5” deep.


Batman VS Bane

December 9, 2012

Bane breaks the Bat in this incredible 1:6 scale statue from DC Direct. Standing about 16 inches tall, it brings to your display shelf one of the most iconic scenes from The Dark Knight Rises. You can practically hear the broken bones.

The statue is hand-painted on cold-cast porcelain and sculpted by Dave Cortes and Paul Harding.


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