🦇 Unleash your inner hero with this iconic Batman collectible!
The Funko Pop! Heroes: Batman 80th Batman 1st Appearance (1939) action figure stands at 9.5cm tall and comes in a stylish window-display box. This multicolor vinyl figure is perfect for collectors and fans alike, celebrating Batman's rich history while being suitable for ages 3 and up. A must-have for any DC Comics enthusiast!
Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 10.16 x 12.7 cm; 60 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Item model number | 37214 |
Manufacturer's Suggested Maximum Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Vinyl |
material_composition | 100% Cotton |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Color | Multicolor |
Release date | 27 March 2019 |
ASIN | B07KPTBSMY |
K**D
The box is damaged
The figure was good but the box is damaged and the color is gone
J**N
Great Product!
Very cool collectible. Very well-made and fun. Highly recommended.
D**O
Buen producto
Llego en tiempo y forma, buen estado
J**I
Perfeito
Rápida entrega, ótima qualidade!!
L**M
Excellent Funko Batman but take care who you order from as they may arrive with damaged boxes
Ordered 2 but both boxes damaged (scuffed edges, creases and dings) which, for an item listed as "Collectible" is pretty poor. Seller should make sure items are in Mint condition if they list them as New and Collectible. If they aren't Mint then the listing should say so and the price should be adjusted accordingly. Damaged boxes negatively impact the value and collectability of an item. Very disappointed. Feel cheated.However, the figures themselves are excellent, as is the design of the boxes. Nice to display the figures, either inside or outside of the boxes. A brilliant Funko of the greatest Super Hero of them all.
T**L
beautiful and dignified
A few years ago I acquired reprints of the first issues of most of the major superheroes. I wanted to share them with my kid, but I was also curious, as the first appearances of heroes weren't readily available back in the '70s when I was growing up. We have junk like the Super Friends, and the DC Comics on the stands were also very silly and childish (Superman Family, etc).The first appearances of some heroes were surprising, as creators were inventing, month by month, what it meant to be a superhero. I gained a new appreciation for Batman and Superman, and especially the kickass 1940s Wonder Woman -- despite some unintentional hilarity here and there. (Not all debuts hold up: The first Captain Marvel comics are awful, but the 1941 movie serial was one of the best. Silver Age Green Lantern and Flash stink sooo bad.)Anyway, I have the Funkos for 1939 Batman, Golden Age Flash, and the original android Human Torch. I am hoping for a 1939 Superman and 1940 Captain America, but haven't seen them yet.I also
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