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Batman Ninja 2.0 Samurai 1/6 Scale Action Figure In the animated DC film Batman Ninja, Batman, along with several of his allies and adversaries, are thrust back in time to medieval Japan.
XM Studios has announced a new The Batman Family diorama statue from its Samurai Series. The 1/6 scale statue will weigh almost 44lbs. Preorders are open now for customers throughout Asia for SGD ...
Batman Ninja will be available on April 24 digitally, ... And let’s face it: it’s just cool to see Batman as a samurai. As for the Joker, turns out he’s also pretty good with a sword.
In the past, Mickey Mouse and Star Wars have gotten samurai suits, but Batman is the first DC hero to get the treatment. The tallest suit of armor will stand at about 29 inches while the second ...
The Batman Samurai Shugo Statue from XM Studios has three different prices depending on your choice of the statue. The simple version A will be priced at roughly $1021 and fans can find them ...
Batman is back in his Samurai attire as Star Ace Toys reveals their newest Batman Ninja 2.0 figure. This time, fans can acquire the new deluxe set that gives the Dark Knight his own Samurai Horse.
It's all about Batman this week, and in this case the hype is justified. But I really don't think I need to urge people to seek out "The Dark Knight Rises," as memorable an experience as it is.
Bushido Batman is the latest 11-inch tall figure in Square-Enix’s “Timeless” collection which re-imagines Batman in various time periods. Like, you know, the H.R. Giger-inspired Samurai Age ...
The first thing that caught our eye were the 1:4th scale Cyber-Samurai Batman statues, which take recognizable characters like The Dark Knight, Catwoman, Bane, ...
MultiVersus' newest fighter, Black Adam, arrived in October.Watch on YouTube. Premium cosmetics, meanwhile, include Evil Morty for 1,500 Gleamium, plus Fern, Uncle Shagworthy, and the striking ...
Zombies, Batman and Samurai Come to Life in Cinematic Cutout Photos. It's comforting to know that even now Photoshop can be rivaled with some construction paper, an Xacto knife and a few lights.
Ken Watanabe (The Last Samurai) is rumored to be up for a role in the Chris Nolan-directed Batman: Intimidation movie. The Batman on Film Web site says the role will be a major one.