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Old 12-29-2012, 02:07 PM   #22
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I've seen the show. I grew up on it. Pics not required..
I'm not sure I see your reasoning. Wave 16 Riddler is basically Frank Gorshin. The Wave 1 Penguin mold would easily resemble Burgess Merideth too with a black/purple paint job. The Batman Legacy Batman that came with Bat-Mite is close to Adam West, but would need a different belt buckle & cape. A Burt Ward Robin wouldn't need any changes from Wave 16 Robin, save for a slightly retooled hairstyle.

Like it or not, a lot of the modern Batman mythos stems from the 1960's teevee vein, just as the teevee show reproduces costumes & the look of the Golden Age. Each just moves the franchise forward for a contemporary audience.

I'm gonna wait at least until we know what scale the figures will be and hopefully see a pic before I write these off.

I would love an Alan Napier Alfred. I would definitely buy a Caesar Romero Joker figure, even if it was bad.
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