Batman - Legends of the Dark Knight Reviews
BatgirlBatman - Legends of the Dark Knight (Kenner) - Series 4
Rated
2.00 stars by
AzraelBlegh. Don't get me wrong, I'm not sexist, I have no problem with female figures. It's just that I got this Batgirl in a lot of other C figs, and man... I don't like it. Her sculpt is good but her articulation s pure crud, and she isn't even capable of pulling off the simplest poses. Her accessory doesn't work well with her either. It's a bow and her arms can't really go into a bow wielding pose. I dunno I guess she's just a bad figure. Nice sculpt but terrible articulation. If you're gonna get a batgirl, there are so many, better, options, just like that Wolverine fig I just finished talking about. I guess when push comes to shove, I don't know how many times I can say it, Batgirl is a bad figure, decent sculpt, and that's about it, I mean even the paint is off since there's a giant...[
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Man-BatBatman - Legends of the Dark Knight (Kenner) - Series 3
Rated
5.00 stars by
TheGreyGooseWell, I like Batman. I really like Batman. Out of all of my DC figures, only about 3 of my figures aren't related to anything Batman. Legends of the Dark Knight Man Bat, much like my Croc Armor Batman, came with a large toy box I bought a while back. Let me start by saying that Man bat is far from my favorite character, in fact, I barely know that much about him. Initially, I didn't care about him that much, and he got passed aside with the other figures I didn't feel like keeping. However, after a while, when I displayed everything I had, I picked up Man Bat and started looking closer. His sculpt is pretty cool, and he's definitely original. His paint apps are pretty much perfect, and his articulation is plentiful, even though his shoulders can't move that much. His wings are pretty cool...[
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Scarecrow (Twister Strike)Batman - Legends of the Dark Knight (Kenner) - Series 1
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4.50 stars by
Henchmen4HireWith all the fancy new articulated figures running around today, people seem to forget that back in the 90's there were some damn good figures that didn't need much articulation at all to be amazing. And even more amazingly, some of those figures were in the Batman family, standing boldly next to the purple Batmen we all knew we would never buy, but some silly soul still decided to make. The Legends of the Dark Knight series was cranking out figures that looked like today's McFarlanes. They were intricately detailed and appealing, even if it was just another purple Batman. Batgirl looked great, and I'm still looking for her, but I was lucky enough to stumble across The Scarecrow for now. I have not yet seen a Scarecrow that has even come close to being as awesome as this one. The new ones...[
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