Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Holy expanded universe, Batman! Possibly stymied by a lack of further actor likeness rights, McFarlane Toys have expanded the ...
Gotham is a crazy place, and it is about to get a little crazier as McFarlane Toys is taking Batman fans back to 1966. It appears that a new Gold Label DC Retro has arrived as there is a new Batmobile ...
McFarlane Toys is set to drop their 11th wave of 6-inch scale figures and vehicles inspired by classic 1966 Batman TV show and the 2013-2016 comic book series that continued the story. Pre-orders are ...
McFarlane Toys has surprised DC Comics fans with a new wave of retro 6" figures based on the classic Batman 1966 series. However, things are getting an interesting turn as this line has entered the ...
LEGO is releasing a classic Batmobile toy from the Batman '66 series. The '60s Batman TV series didn't technically introduce the Batmobile into live-action (that honour goes to a 1940s serial) but its ...
Holy expansion of canon, Batman! Burt Ward as a retro Nightwing is exactly the kind of figure we never knew we wanted so much. Wave 10 of McFarlane Toys‘ 1966 Batman figures also proves there are ...
The third and final day of McFarlane Toys’ Summer Showcase event for 2023 was all about the classic 1966 Batman TV show and the 2013-2016 comic book series that continued the story. The new DC Retro 6 ...
The original Batman, Robin, Penguin, Joker, Batgirl, and Catwoman costumes were all available for auction last week. Batman '66's all time classic of a roadster is getting the glorious Lego treatment ...
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Holy expanded universe, Batman! Possibly stymied by a lack of further actor likeness rights, McFarlane Toys have expanded the Batman ’66 toy line into an area that doesn’t need them. From the Batman ...
Mattel previously made an Alfred in the 6-inch scale that included Alan Napier and Michael Gough heads, but this one is officially based on the TV show top-to-bottom, complete with feather duster.