The first cowl is a replica of the one Adam West wore in the iconic Batman ’66 television series and the original Batman movie. This blue cowl is the one that helped turn Batman into a household name.
Continue to build up your Batman collection with McFarlane Toys, as they have unveiled that even more replica 1:3 scale cowls are on the way. This new cowl takes DC Comics fans back in time with ...
"You want to get nuts? Let's get nuts." – Batman. Please welcome Batman™ back to PureArts! The legendary Super Hero returns in the form of a much requested ...
For something a little different, you can also check out some fun Lego Batman sets, like this eye-catching display piece inspired by the Gotham city skyline. This massive 4,210-piece set is part of ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Batman recently made a cameo appearance in DC Studios’ animated Creature Commandos on Max, which ...
Pure Arts have announced a new replica of the Batman 1989 cowl that will include a couple of fun extras. The new 1:1 Batman 1989 cowl has been created using 3D scans of the original cowl used in the ...
PureArts has been designing cool collectibles for quite a long time, capturing the likenesses of a lot of different characters and props from across entertainment history. Recently, the company ...
Are you a fan of the old school, classic Batman films? Then boy howdy do we have something you’re going to love. Today, Greg Burke is unboxing and checking out a 1:1 scale replica of Batman’s iconic ...
Batman is a pretty fashionable crimefighter, and if you're looking to celebrate his grooviest era, you can now make space for a cowl straight out of the 1966 TV series that starred Adam West as the ...
Batman (George Clooney) stands next to Robin (Chris O'Donnell) who holds a large diamond in Batman & Robin Image via WB There have been a ton of Batman iterations over the years. Whether it's on the ...
We always love to talk about how many Batmobiles the Batman has had over the years. But he’s had just as many costume changes as he’s changed rides. And the most evident costume difference is always ...