There were two things that shined brightest at this year's SDCC 2015. The first was the latest Planet of the Apes Trio Bundle from NECA that we reviewed yesterday, and then this unbelievable Batman figure.
Check out DC's video with the incomparable Jim Lee:
Oh, yes, we are talking about the latest DC Comics Blueline Edition Batman styled by Jim Lee.
 One word, brilliant! Truly a stroke of artistry within the world of 
action figures, this Batman is an in-box collector's dream. Yes, indeed,
 the box, in and of itself inside/out, has to be one of the best curio 
type presentations in over a decade. This thing appeals like fine gems.
FIGURES!:
 As for the figure itself, one look and you are intoxicated by something
 of a three-dimensional drawing come to life in the form of an action 
figure! Indeed he's got almost the fresh feel of a lead pencil and 
charcoal to paper. The lines are clever and help define the chiseled 
look to the figure, almost as if you have a prototype white canvas 
(paper) upon which Mr. Lee's markings come alive. Take a look at all 
these lines.....
If
 you look closely Lee's lines almost create an eagle shape in the chest 
plate. The comic cell springs alive in the form of this figure - with a 
bit of a robotic/mechanical feel, given the slimline design of the 
sculpt and the super-clean black and white throughout. To say this is a 
necessary collectible for Batman fans is a bit of an understatement. It is, in fact, a limited edition
 (we were unable to clarify the exact number actually produced) so nab 
this guy before he's only a symbol in the sky. It's simply stunning.
The
 purity of the white cape/cowl almost makes him look a bit statuesque, 
like a biblical type figure, especially with the gorgeous scallop at the
 bottom of the cape, and it slight upturn - which also acts to hold the 
figure upright. The inside of the cape is almost an abstract shadow 
reflection of an inverted Gotham. Smart design all around here. This is 
what we REALLY think:
RATING
RATING
- 
 Design: 9.5/10
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 Paint: 9/10
- 
 Articulation: 8/10
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 Packaging: 10/10
- 
 Collectible Factor: 9/10
When
 these were available at this year's big convention there were two 
variations made available - the one we are looking at today ($75 
approx), and the more expensive version ($300) which was in an even more
 limited edition of only 150, and included an actual drawing by Jim Lee
 in place of the very lovely substitute print (above, done on a nice 
toothy drawing cardstock paper). The 150 were broken up into three 
different drawings (50 each of: Batman, Harley Quinn and the Joker - see
 sample below). These were sold through an elaborate number/auction 
system and you pretty much needed to be there and then to get one at the
 offered price. These sets are upwards of nearly a grand now on the 
secondary market, ca-ching. Hey, original art does not come cheap, even 
at this small scale! Anyhow, the included print is pretty much framable 
as is and pretty much looks close to an real drawing, and if this is a 
limited edition, this was a smart collectible to pick up for its value, 
but it's way more than a simple investment!
All we can say is hopefully DC
 understands the winning combination they have here and will continue 
this as a series of various Batman (and other) figures by real living 
artists - some of whom you saw represented in the two earlier 75th Anniversary quartet
 sets that came out over the past year. Over and above, this rather 
minimal piece really stood out in a convention that had the bells and 
whistles of a 1/6th scale Millenium Falcons and full-scale Game of 
Thrones Kingdoms. It looks like Toot's has two in stock, so what are you waiting for?!
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