From the Satellite thread - https://community.cbr.com/showthread...=1#post2869589
Vintage DC Bendy goodness. Don't know if that's all of them?
Some modern versions
DCAU
From the Satellite thread - https://community.cbr.com/showthread...=1#post2869589
Vintage DC Bendy goodness. Don't know if that's all of them?
Some modern versions
DCAU
Last edited by Güicho; 09-19-2020 at 05:53 PM.
Batman Animated Series
Batman 66 set
Darwyn Cooke style set...
Last edited by Güicho; 09-19-2020 at 05:54 PM.
This came up in the Batman specific toy thread.- https://community.cbr.com/showthread...-Figure-Thread
Anyone else reminded of the Legends toy line? And pick these up?
Last edited by Güicho; 08-17-2020 at 07:36 AM.
Question for those who had Captain Actions
These were a bit before my time, never seen either in hand, and I'm only finding spurious and some conflicting on-line references also there are modern reissues.
The Captain Action Cave I've seen pics. featured with the !2" figure, yet the Bat Cave I've only seen pics with plastic toy-soldier scale figures.
My question were these made in the same scale? Cause they do look the same? And by extension was there a Captain Action scaled Batmobile? To go with the larger (if it exists) set?
Also the date?
I'm surprised to see such a direct reference to what appears to be the 66 TV Batcave reactor, used both in the Captain Action Cave Cave set, and the Bat Cave set.
Do you remember these being on the market while the show was airing? If so how far into it were they already available?
Thanks!
Also more an observation, not even sure what it is Dr.Evil's Sanctuary / Captain Action's Secret Cave? (had a handle and plastic base that goes with it too?) https://comicsvalue.s3.amazonaws.com...1522606138.jpg
I know beside Captain Action later companies like Aurora and Mego licensed both DC and Marvel at the same time, and this was reflected on some display cases, packaging and in their advertisements.
However is this the first shared-universe product? Meaning the first time these characters crossed-over and appeared together depicted on the actual product?
https://i.imgur.com/xVkZlar.jpg
Last edited by Güicho; 08-24-2020 at 12:29 PM.
I never had the playsets growing up so I can't help with that. I don't a batmobile was ever produced. There was a little "comic book" insert that came with the toys in which Cap didn't team up with the different heroes but disguised himself as each of them to thwart an alien invasion.
Yeah it appears to be somewhat obscure.
I do wonder if (besides the print ads and packaging promo for the figures) if that play-set is the first licensed "Shared-Universe" product featuring both DC and Marvel characters together on the actual product? As far as I know (besides print comic books) it could be the only time it's happened?
Nice wraparound painted artwork too, wish I could find a better shot of the Batman side.
Somewhere there is likely a flat piece of the original artwork, featuring the whole scene, I would love to see that.
Tried editing into one.
I also like how on the inside the costumes hang both universes all mixed together.
Apparently not for that scale, would have been great to see. They seem to have put allot detail into the "Silver Streak" Captain Action's vehicle. I imagine a Batmobile done by them would have been fantastic at that scale.
Nice, is this it?
found a blogger who scanned the whole thing, with clickable large images - https://carlcafarelli.blogspot.com/2...-giveaway.html
They were not shy about this comic "story" being a shameless advertisement, and manage to give nearly every page a reference to a product LOL!
I mean I guess there is at least a veiled attempt at a story narrative there:
And there is a page where Superboy throws a frikin lion at fleeing aliens! Which fills me with Joy!
Last edited by Güicho; 09-10-2020 at 06:49 PM.
1966 - 2015
Anyone's fandom span long enough to have had both of these 12" figures? ..
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1966 - IDEAL 12" Captain Action figure 3.99 + Batman outfit $2.79 = $6.78
2015 - Sideshow/Hot Toys 12" Batman Armory with Batman Figure = $384.99
Last edited by Güicho; 09-19-2020 at 05:43 PM.
On the fence about taking the plunge into the new McFarlane line.
Here is a descent review, and comparison of the first two.
I didn't realize they were scaled up to 7" from the previous 6" Mattel, and DCU lines.
It really is (if you care about scale) starting over, as these won't fit in with any of those previous figures.
On the other hand the focus on multiverse figures, probably meant they were going to be on a different shelf anyway.
Last edited by Güicho; 09-19-2020 at 05:44 PM.
The only DC toy I can remember having as a kid was this one.
That's great, also this and media (Filmation, Hanna Barbera, Ideal, Mego etc. ) and other merch from the era, really confirms DC was a Quaternity (word? Quartet ...Lol! ) yes Batman & Robin count as one. Point being for decades along with Superman, Batman & Wonder Woman, Aquaman really was part of the main commercial face of DC.
Not sure who or what the villains are in that^ set? For a somewhat JL looking set, I don't recognize any?
Also Wonder Woman battles an octopus again? Was this a thing? Was there some epic story arc with her and an Octopus?
Other sets.
Introduced purple for Lex!
Batman not surprisingly had several through the 60s , into the Burton era films, and animated series.
Last edited by Güicho; 09-20-2020 at 11:59 AM.
I did not own this as a kid, and had no idea it even existed until a few years ago.
A talking viewmaster set that featured The Super Friends. It caught my eye because most of the 70s memorabilia included Wendy and Marvin. This is the only thing I've ever found that included the Wonder Twins.
Yeah, even on merchandise branded as Super Friends at the time,, it's still rare to see the Wonder Twins show up, despite their strong presence on the show.
Even less so the other Hanna Barbera created heroes: Apache, Vulcan, Dorado and Samurai.
Although Samurai did mange to land himself in the Super Powers line of figures. With a civialin identity, name and origin, which also tied him to the Super Powers line of comics.
Where they also oddly introduced Golden Pharaoh, in lieu of the other HB-Heroes.
However several other Hanna Barbera created heroes including the Wonder Twins, were apparently slated for a potential fourth wave of Super Powers figures.
I won't post their pics, as per request of the site holders, you can see them in the link bellow.
Among other things- http://www.actionfigureinsider.com/a...ind/index.html
They had concept art for
Dorado - http://www.actionfigureinsider.com/a.../eldorado.html
Vulcan' - http://www.actionfigureinsider.com/a...nd/vulcan.html
and
Wonder Twins: Who apparently might have worked with a "snap-on" transform.
Zan - http://www.actionfigureinsider.com/a...ind/ppzan.html
Jayna - http://www.actionfigureinsider.com/a...d/ppjayna.html
I think this is why the later Mattel ( Four Horsemen Studios designed) DC Universe Classics line, was so keen to include (to the dismay of some, delight of others) a wave that finally included all the Hanna Barbera created Heroes, as homage.
As far as I know (Downpour and Shifter not withstanding) the Matell DCU Classics wave (and a con exclusive packaged version) , were the first produced Wonder Twins figures.
Although they still neglected to produced Rima.
Last edited by Güicho; 09-24-2020 at 05:22 AM.