JeffSaylor
06-30-2011, 08:33 AM
"Zipline" Batman and Mr. Freeze a hit with collectors...
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Mattel's BATMAN
2003
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When Mattel was awarded the DC Comics license in 2003, one of the first toy lines they released was BATMAN. These comic-style 6-inch figures were a pretty big hit with collectors; the fans excited to see something new being done with the license after Hasbro's long reign. The fact that the Four Horsemen sculpted the figures also didn't hurt, the two figures below - "Zipline" Batman and Mr. Freeze - being two of the most popular releases.
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Mattel's BATMAN
2003
To insure your action figure collection, get in touch with our sponsor Collectibles Insurance (http://www.collectinsure.com/).
To get your figures graded, go to ActionFigureAuthority.com (http://www.toygrader.com/).
For a great selection of action figures and collectibles, check out BigBadToyStore.com (http://www.bigbadtoystore.com), BriansToys.com (http://www.brianstoys.com), ToyWiz.com (http://www.toywiz.com), SmallJoes.com (http://smalljoes.com), MonkeyDepot.com (http://www.monkeydepot.com/), Urban-Collector.com (http://www.urban-collector.com), and Sekaido.com (http://www.yesanimation.com).
For an amazing selection of original sculptures, statues, prints and DVDs be sure to check out ShiflettBrothers.com (http://www.shiflettbrothers.com/store.cfm).
When Mattel was awarded the DC Comics license in 2003, one of the first toy lines they released was BATMAN. These comic-style 6-inch figures were a pretty big hit with collectors; the fans excited to see something new being done with the license after Hasbro's long reign. The fact that the Four Horsemen sculpted the figures also didn't hurt, the two figures below - "Zipline" Batman and Mr. Freeze - being two of the most popular releases.
https://www.figures.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=20082&stc=1&d=1309444232
https://www.figures.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=20083&stc=1&d=1309444232
>> CARDBACK ARCHIVE << (https://www.figures.com/forums/news/?pp=25&daysprune=-1&prefixid=CARDBACK)