Batman ‘66 Figures, Batcave, and Batmobile
McFarlane’s been all over the DC Multiverse with its, well, DC Multiverse line, but now a new range of Target-exclusive toys is entrenching itself firmly in the Dark Knight’s more jovial past: specifically, a new line of six-inch scaled (contrasted to the seven-inch of McFarlane’s other primary DC product) toys themed around the beloved 1966
Batman TV series. Kicking off with three figures depicting Adam West’s Batman, Burt Ward’s Robin, and Cesar Romero’s iconic Joker, the range also includes an in-scale Batmobile capable of seating the dynamic duo, as well as a fold out playset replica approximately 24 wide of the Batcave and its bevy of computer banks as seen in the show. The line is set to hit Target in August. [Toyark]
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The show is a lot of fun, but.
.well, DC’s been having this problem for a while now with Batman going from “one of their three most iconic and popular characters” to “the only character that DC seems to actually like anymore”, with Batman’s abilities getting ratcheted up to insane levels more and more frequently.
And yeah, Brave and the Bold really played into that. Now, granted, most of the time that was the joke. Batman was the hypercompetent badass that was good at everything, but the focus of the actual episodes tended to be on the supporting characters. But as the Bat Obsession with DC and WB has gotten worse and worse, stuff like Brave and the Bold suffers because you start going “.er, we’re still joking about Batman being hypercompetent at everything, right?” when looking at it all.