It is based on the Kenner Combat Belt Batman toy colors and uses the original body without the unsightly ab joints with some pre-existing bat-equipment in yellow. The only thing new are the colors, so if that interests you, then it is worth it.Is the recent classic Batman from the Jonah Hex wave worth it? I've already got the old dc collectibles/direct versions (single release, batsignal with robin, batcycle, expressions, Phantasm 2 pack)
I was hoping it would have accessories similar to the Combat Belt Better as that was my favourite Batman figure as a kid but it doesn't really do anything for me with wrong coloured accessories. Probably would keep it if the cape was wired though.It is based on the Kenner Combat Belt Batman toy colors and uses the original body without the unsightly ab joints with some pre-existing bat-equipment in yellow. The only thing new are the colors, so if that interests you, then it is worth it.
I personally would have been more interested if they had actually included new combat belt accessories, but I needed the Hex part, so I ended up with it anyway.
The DCD version of Gray Ghost is plenty sturdy. Sadly DCD never lived down the impression that their Batman Animated figures were fragile after the QC issues of the first wave. However, the reality is that they addressed the problem early on and most of the releases were just fine.Saw Ras, gray Croc and Gray Ghost at a local Target the other day and grabbed the Gray Ghost. I never had the chance to get the DCD version, so I'm happy to have a sturdier version from one of my fave episodes of the series.