Batman DC Comics Statues
$2,800.00
“‘Tell me something, my friend. You ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?” Prime 1 Studio is immensely proud to present the next addition to the High-Definition Museum Masterline, the 1:2 scale HDMMDC-08 Batman from Batman 1989 film! O
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‘Tell me something, my friend. You ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?” Prime 1 Studio is immensely proud to present the next addition to the High-Definition Museum Masterline, the 1:2 scale HDMMDC-08 Batman from Batman 1989 film! Once again, Prime 1 Studio and Blitzway have come together to deliver another astonishing statue of the highest quality, bringing to life Michael Keaton’s Batman, this time around, in the absolute 1:2 scale! Michael Keaton’s portrayal of Batman in the 1989 film directed by Tim Burton was a defining moment in the Dark Knight’s cinematic history. Keaton brought brooding intensity to the role, creating a dark and gritty atmosphere that made him a fan favorite and set the standard for future Batman films. This Batman collectible statue is a perfect way to commemorate his performance. The talented artisans bring you another screen-accurate depiction of Batman in a simple yet powerful stance. Standing at a mind-blowing height of 41 inches, bound to make a statement at the center of any collection, without a doubt! Once again, Blitzway has done an astonishing job at not only recreating a Keaton’s facial features but also replicating the Batsuit. The costume’s design was brought to us by Bob Ringwood, who incorporated many elements from the comics, such as the cowl with pointed ears, the golden utility belt, and the scalloped real fabric leather-like cape that all add to the ominous presence of the character. The suit now takes a midnight black shade and is heavily armored, giving it a much more menacing look and an air of invincibility. The statue comes with two sets of swappable hand parts – clenched fists and free hands as well as a third right-hand part holding the Grapple gun for the perfect storytelling. Batman stands on a Batcave-themed base, a perfect representation of the podium that the Dark Knight would have at the center of his underground base of operations. This base also