Something about a rich orphan who dons a black cowl and fights crime has clicked with millions of fans. The Joker Funko Pop! from The Dark Knight (Bundled with Pop Box Protector Case)Įveryone has their own favorite superhero, but Batman is easily one of the most popular in comic book history. The Riddler Funko Pop! from the ‘60s TV show (Bundled with Pop Box Protector Case)īatman v Superman Funko Pop! – Batman action figure The Penguin Funko Pop! from the ‘60s TV show (Bundled with Pop Box Protector Case)īatman vs Superman Funko Pop! – Knightmare Batman Action Figureįunko Pop! Batman and Commissioner Gordon with Light-Up Bat-Signal Maybe there are more yet to be revealed for Batman's 80th anniversary.DC Heroes Super Friends Funko Pop! – Batmanįunko Pop! Batman fights the Joker in Batman (1989)Īrmored Batman Funko Pop! from The Dark Knight Returns Or even better, one where his cowl has been torn away like at the end of Batman Returns would have been cool too. A figure where he's holding that stupid Batman credit card would have been fantastic. Honestly, I'm a little disappointed that there isn't also a Batman & Robin Funko POP version of ole Batty. Meanwhile, the one on the left comes from the Elseworld story Batman & Dracula: Red Rain, where Batman has to contend with iconic bloodsucker and even becomes a vampire himself. The one on the right brings Val Kilmer's take on The Dark Knight from Batman Forever to life, holding one of The Riddler's envelopes in his hand and those pokey nipples on his suit. Then there's these two Batmen that are new. Like the 1939 Batman, it comes in a special box, and the Caped Crusader is holding his batarang. Next, the first serious debut of Batman on the big screen came in 1989, and now Tim Burton's version of The Dark Knight is getting his own Funko POP.
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