Nothing can hide that poor head. Woof!!thor333us wrote:
A little better.


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Nothing can hide that poor head. Woof!!thor333us wrote:
A little better.
Agree on price, however Todd often releases a better version of something later. I wouldn't be surprised if these get repurposed into 89 figures later. Still, buying multiple versions probably is still cheaper than trying to find the NECA one.yojoebro82 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 7:23 pmI'm still sticking with this Batman.
I don't get the muddy boots, that's disappointing to see. Just........WHY? At the same time, black is the easiest color to custom paint.
"Doesn't look like Keaton" is a statement that I still feel is heavily influenced by how we remember him in the 89 suit. TBH, when I saw him in the trailer, I didn't think he looked like Keaton either. He's old, his lips no longer have that puckeryness of 35 years ago. He looks different now, especially in the suit. That's the "pass" I'm giving to this figure.
$20? You can't go wrong here. Your current Keaton alternative is six times this price. I'll take the little things that are off at this price. There's also something to be said for not having to worry about putting the figure through its paces when posing it around. If something goes terribly wrong here, send it back to the big box retailer you got it from. This is as close to "no risk" as the adult action figure collector can get.
I had the same thought regarding his likeness. His face is much...flatter?...than it was 30 years ago. The pouty lips have given way to wrinkles & the passage of time. I think the face here looks quite a bit like what we see in the trailer, so I'm very happy with it. Close enough for me for $20-$22, and ultimately - he could have turned out like the "Ben Affleck" Batman (woof).yojoebro82 wrote:I'm still sticking with this Batman.
I don't get the muddy boots, that's disappointing to see. Just........WHY? At the same time, black is the easiest color to custom paint.
"Doesn't look like Keaton" is a statement that I still feel is heavily influenced by how we remember him in the 89 suit. TBH, when I saw him in the trailer, I didn't think he looked like Keaton either. He's old, his lips no longer have that puckeryness of 35 years ago. He looks different now, especially in the suit. That's the "pass" I'm giving to this figure.
$20? You can't go wrong here. Your current Keaton alternative is six times this price. I'll take the little things that are off at this price. There's also something to be said for not having to worry about putting the figure through its paces when posing it around. If something goes terribly wrong here, send it back to the big box retailer you got it from. This is as close to "no risk" as the adult action figure collector can get.