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Batman Beyond Reviews
Batman (Future Knight) Batman Beyond (Hasbro) - Basic Series Rated 4.00 stars by TheGreyGoose Ah, Batman Beyond, such an original venture with such fond memories, is not cool it had to end. One of the many memories I had was being a kid and having my dad buy me a Future Knight Batman Beyond figure. Of course, at the time it was only a Blue Batman Beyond, but as I was looking through Batman Beyond figures after getting into the series again recently, my little brother said to me "Dude, didn't you used to have that one?!" I was shocked, surprised, and happy, I immediately went to a website and bought it for 6 bucks. So basically, the figure itself isn't as good as I make it sound. It's got Kenner style articulation, and except for the eyes and insignia, none of it's painted, so it's kind of hard to say the paint apps are good or bad. The sculpt however, is pretty cool, and the fact...[See More]
Batman (Gotham Knight) Batman Beyond (Hasbro) - Return of the Joker Rated 4.50 stars by Collector1 Terry McGuiness, the Batman of the near future will need every advantage he can get if he is to stand a chance against the worst pychopath that the original Batman, Bruce Wayne, ever battled, the Joker!
Thought long dead after a final, cataclsimic battle against the Batman Family, The Joker has mysteriously returned, intent on destroying the new Batman and making sure that he gets revenge on Bruce Wayne!
This Batman action figure, like most of the others uses the same body mold as the Future Armor or Future Knight thing Batman, but with an altered paint job. The suit is mostly show accurrate in terms of color scheme.
A massive, bright red bat rests upon Terry's chest with its wings spread wide like a swooping predator. Long ears mount the sides of the mask and haunting white eyes are...[See More]
Batman (Future Knight) Batman Beyond (Hasbro) - Basic Series Rated 4.00 stars by Collector1 In the mid-21st century, Gotham City is without a protector, the legendary Batman having vanished nearly twenty years ago. The violent gang, the Jokerz, rule the streets of Gotham, super criminals run unchecked, and all under the thumb of Max Powers, a sinister buisnessman.
However, a dark light once more shines from the roof tops of the futuristc Gotham City. Terry McGinnis becomes the new Batman, under the guidnece of an aged Bruce Wayne to strike fear into the hearts of the superstious and cowerdly criminals of Gotham.
Batman uses a number of high tech gadgets and weapons on his war on crime. A pair of five inch wings made of solid plastic attach to his back via a peg and hole system. The wings can move up and down very easily and don't drupe down very much which is always great. The...[See More]
Batman (Power Cape) Batman Beyond (Hasbro) - Basic Series Rated 4.50 stars by Henchmen4Hire Bats stands at 4.75 inches (and 5 inches if you count his pointy ears). 4.75 inches is a very good thing, considering this Batman is only a teenager and would look weird if he were any taller. He has articulation at the shoulders, neck, and legs. The shoulders have a free-range of movement so his arms can move almost anyway you want. The annoying thing about Bats's arms is that he doesn't have elbow joints, so he can't be posed in any really threatening positions. On the Batman Beyond cartoon, Bats uses rockets on his feet and small wingflaps under his arms to fly and glide around with, and so does this one! The fabric wingflaps are red on the front and black on the back. They have small rings on the tips to clip onto Batman's wrists while the other ends are permanently clamped into his...[See More]
Blight Batman Beyond (Hasbro) - Basic Series Rated 4.50 stars by Henchmen4Hire This guy is so cool...well, at least on the Batman Beyond cartoons he was one of the more fascinating villains, but you're here for a figure review, not a character analysis...
Blight stands at 5 inches. Not 4.5 inches or 4.75 inches like some other "5 inch scale" toy lines. He has articulation at the neck, arms, and legs. He looks exactly like he is supposed to, clear radioactive green with his skeleton glowing through. Blight has a glow-in-the-dark spine, ribcage, and skull. His hands are dusted with the glowing material as well so in the dark his hands look like they are flaring with radioactivity. The darkglow-paint is high quality and it is VERY bright. Good stuff. The way his legs and arms were sculpted allows you to position him in many many menacing poses. You can do...[See More]