So clearly this action figure is based on Batman's early years, Definitely pre Frank Miller stuff. Look how happy he is! If you're comparing Golden Age Batman to other DC Universe Classics Batman, you won't notice too many differences...well......because that's because there aren't that many. More on that later.
First, here's a look at the packaging. Slightly different than the DC Universe Classics packaging. As you can see, this Golden Age Batman does NOT include the K-mart exclusive Batmite action figure.
As you can see, other than the new head sculpt, Golden Age Batman pretty much supports the same Batman sculpt as DC Universe Classics Batman from Wave 1
So whats different about this Batman besides the head sculpt? Clearly the Bat symbol on his chest. From there its just small differences. (See above), the blue along the side of his underwear is something we don't see on any of the DCUC figures. After that, the paint job on the Batman Legacy action figure is a mix of both DCUC wave 1 Batman is on the right and Gotham city 5 pack Batman on the left. It would have been nice if Mattel would have maybe changed up the belt sculpt a little.
Below is a close up of the head sculpt. A very classic looking Batman. Its pretty much spot on to the Golden Age look. Also the paint job on this action figure is fairly good. There aren't any nasty spots or blotches to speak off.
Unfortunately, as far as accessories go, the only things that come with this Batman action figure is a mini-poster and a golden age action figure stand, which quite frankly does not securely support the action figure in any way. As mentioned above, if you bought the K-mart exclusive, then you would also be getting a little Batmite action figure as well. No batarangs or grapple hooks or anything else. Not even Bat Shark repellent! (you tube it). Fortunately I have enough of Mattel's Batman action figure accessories that its not a big deal to me but beginner collectors may feel a bit jipped here.
Articulation has not changed in this Batman figure compared to any of previously released Batman action figures (Wave 1, Wave 10, Gotham City.....) You have all your standard joints which are all in fine working condition with the exception of the swivel waist joint. it seems very tight and i can't get it to turn. I didn't want to try too hard and break my new toy but i thought i should mention it. I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that someone else had the same problem.
So overall, well, if you're a Batman fan, like me, you're gonna wanna get this action figure. But if you're ho-hum getting tired of seeing Mattel give us a new Batman action figure with very little changes, this one might not be for you. Quality wise, it ranks right up there with the DC Universe Classics action figures, the only decision is whether or not you need another Batman to add to your collection.
It will be interesting to see how much longer Mattel keeps this Batman Legacy toy line alive. Hopefully longer than the Green Lantern experiment. I personally would like to see it keep going and have more characters covered that the DCUC line did not get to. Ra's Al Ghul, Scarecrow, Killer Croc, Poison Ivy....this list goes on. So far, for Batman Legacy Wave 3, we know that a "First Appearance Batman" and a Golden Age Catwoman will be included along with a Batman Arkham City Harley Quinn and Nightwing action figures. No announcement on the NYCC 2011 "Super Powers" Penguin action figure and where he fits in on all this. I wouldn't be surprised to see him as the 3rd Wave 3 figure and the two Arkham City action figures be sold separately as a two pack but that is pure speculation on my part.
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