DC and Mattel both had their own share of reveals during this week’s Toy Fair festivities, but they had their own bombshell announcement to make as well, shaking up the toy industry in a huge way.
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For only the fourth time in the history of DC Comics, Batman will ... mostly black and gray costumes. Batman underwent a huge change in the '90s during the KNightfall saga, though new readers ...
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Step into the growing DC Multiverse with McFarlane Toys as they debut a new set of Batman figures capturing his legacy in ...
Now, as the film's historic anniversary draws closer this summer, McFarlane Toys has unveiled their latest DC figure based on Batman Begins. A part of McFarlane's DC Multiverse seven-inch figure ...
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