Warner Bros. reveals the new Batmobile for the upcoming Batman v Superman movie.
The New Batmobile
Moleskine Batman Limited Edition Collection
2015 Funko DC Comics Mystery Minis
The 2015 Funko DC Comics Mystery Minis are here! The 2.5″ vinyl figures feature popular heroes and villains from the DC Universe. The set of 17 vinyls include commons, rares and the 2 super chase items: The White Lantern Batman and White Lantern.
Tim Burton’s Batmobile iPhone case from Bandai Japan
Do you want to be the talk of the town with all your geeky comic book friends? If you have an Apple iPhone6 and a Batman fanatic, then you might want to pick-up this phone case. From the Tim Burton directed and starring Micheal Keaton 1989 Batman film, this is the Batmobile replica from Bandai Japan’s Crazy Case series.
Comic Book Heroes in Beautiful Landscapes
Kidrobot x DC Comics = Frank Kozik’s Labbits
Artist Frank Kozik’s creation, the Labbit creature has found itself onto DC Comics Universe. In this DC Collection, there are six 2.5″ figures to collect which inlcude: Batman, Superman, Red Hood, Green Lantern, Cyborg and Bane. Each of these DC Labbits have super detailed paint jobs and one neat accessory unique to that DC character.
Matty Collector DC Comics Total Heroes
Total Heroes is another line-up of DC Universe 6″ action figures and you can find these figures at big box stores like Target and Wal-Mart. I bought a few of these Total Heroes like Batman and The Flash, since I liked how they look and it was ten bucks. Now these already sold out at Matty Collector, these are Total Heroes Ultra editions, meaning they come with more accessories like various interchangeable faces, hands and weapons. The Batman Beyond figure looks really cool and you can probably find them online somewhere at the $25-35 price range.
LEGO 76023 The Tumbler
Big Wow! ComicFest 2014
Batman Beyond celebrates Batman 75th
Viral Video Friday: Harley Quinn “Do You Wanna Kill The Batman?”
A double dose of Viral Video Friday, here’s a parody song by Sydney Amber with Harley Quinn singing “Do You Wanna Kill The Batman?” Taken from the hit animated Disney film “Frozen”, the song “Do You Wanna Build A Snowman?” And if you haven’t seen “Frozen,” then jump on the bandwagon and grab the Blu-ray!
For more info, go to: Sydney Amber.
Hong Kong: Hot Toys Secret Base
What makes a great “Brick and Mortar” store? Of course the brand, cool products, location and customer service, but also style and creating a cool atmosphere like Apple stores. Hong Kong toy company Hot Toys known for making incredible realistic 1/6 scale action figures also has a retail store, the Hot Toys Secret Base. One part collectible museum and part retail shop.
Batman Arkham City Bane vs. Batman 2-Pack
The New 52 Heroes vs Villains Action Figure Bundle
Mr Potato Head getting his geek on
Batman Tumbler Golf Cart on Sale @ eBay
Batman: Arkham Origins Review
I had been waiting a long time to play Batman: Arkham Origins – the third installment in the Batman: Arkham series. The first one (Arkham Asylum) was pretty good and I had fun with it and the second one (Arkham City) had me playing the game to 100% completion. In Origins, the game world is double the size of the one in Arkham City. Starting off in a new area, Blackgate prison, was nice, but the game soon kept sending me back to places I’d already been to in Arkham City, like the Steel Mill, the Gotham City Police Department, and in the Final Offer (Penguin’s ship). Visiting the BatCave saved me from all the familiarity though, where one can walk around and talk to Alfred plus you can even get to see a prototype Batmobile in the cave. It was actually pretty cool since you didn’t have to stay inside the city for the entirety like you did in the previous game.
Throughout the game, Batman is being hunted by eight assassins. The first is Killer Croc and the fight here was a lot better than in Arkham City. The fight with the Electrocutioner was useless and it actually bothered me that they put him in this game since he didn’t seem to have anything to do in this game, apart from giving you a new upgrade. The other bosses, on the other hand, were fun to battle against, such as Copperhead and her many shadow clones who got on my nerves a bit until I got a rhythm down, Firefly who was easy to beat but enjoyable to fight with, and even with Deadshot and Shiva – and they weren’t even a real boss fight. By the way, you could skip those two if you didn’t care about completing everything in the game.
One other thing that irks me is that even though this game takes place five years before Arkham Asylum, you seem to have much better technology in this game which just messes with the continuity of the story. For instance, in Origins you can get a glue grenade, so why wasn’t there a glue grenade in the Asylum and City? Plus, what about the Electrocutioners’ gloves? This game gives you many new upgrades that would make the Batman from the first two games say, “What’s that?”
Although, even with all the stuff that makes me just shake my head, the game is still pretty darn fun to play. The story in this game is well written and it’ll have you hooked. And when it comes down to it, the game was good – not great, but good. I give Batman: Arkham Origins a 7.5/10. One final note, don’t forget to check out the scene after the credits. Trust me, you won’t want to miss it.
Fan Film: The Dark Knight Legacy
Red Hood on film! Well, this is a fan-made film, but it’s pretty darn entertaining. If you’re a fan of DC Comics’ Batman universe you will probably enjoy watching this short directed by Brett Register.
Classic 1960s TV Batman & Robin Figures
Many of you might be too young to remember the 1960s wacky colorful Batman & Robin TV series, from DC Classics line-up, these action figures pay homage to that TV series. This awesome 2-pack of figures features 6″ Batman and Robin versions from the 1960s TV series. This collectible is shipping out now to retailers.
MSRP: $32.99USD
Buy it @ Entertainment Earth – Batman Classics 1966 TV Moments Action Figure 2-Pack.
ANIME EXPO 2013: Sleeping Cosplay? Batman & Spiderman duo? Mortal Come back?
What’s going on here? Well, it’s early in the evening and some cosplayers are snoozing while others are trying to keep up with photographers. We lead in with cosplay model, Vampy Bit Me, who happens to be from the San Francisco Bay Area.
In this segment the Ramen Crew really caught some random images, a cosplay snoozing, and of course the other 99 percent getting their photo’s taken every which way and loving it. Interestingly enough, we caught a Batman and Spiderman dynamic duo cosplaying on the ground floor. Ryan Turney tells us how he used dye sublimated lycra to create his outfit and Danny Lopez shows off his Batman cowl mask which is made by professional prop maker, Shawn Reeves. Then we get a flash back taste of Mortal Kombat!
We pretty much interviewed the obvious of course… other than eat breakfast then cosplay, eat lunch then cosplay and then catch dinner and hit the cosplay night life, but for those who come from afar or from next door to the Anime Expo convention center and perhaps maybe stayed up a wee bit too late the night before excitingly undecided in what cosplay will do …Well, we got one person to explain that!
Justice League x Kia Sorento
3Face Wolverine
Pic of the Day:
It’s Wolverine … well, maybe it’s two Batman facing off.
Source: Imgur – Wolverine – Batman.
Batman & Robin Inker Mick Gray!
Batmobile Diecast Cars with Magazine
So there’s no Batman flick this summer, but these cool Batmobiles can hold you over until the next film. All the die-cast Batmobile cars are in the 1:43 scale with scenic backdrop and case. And each comes with a 12-page magazine on details of the specific Batmobile.
Buy it @ Entertainment Earth – Detective Comics #400 Batmobile.


































