King Tut, Batboat, And Wayne Manor Coming To McFarlane’s Batman ’66 Toyline


More wonderful Batman toys! I wasn’t sure if McFarlane Toys would keep this line going, but here we are with more vehicles, characters, and playsets!

Coming soon, Batman and Robin can take to the water with the Batboat. It’s unclear if the sea vessel will float in water, but it looks great. Also, lIt’ll probably be affordable like the Batmobile, which is very welcome by us collectors right now.

Batman '66

Photo Credit: McFarlane Toys

Batman '66
Photo Credit: McFarlane Toys
Batman '66
Photo Credit: McFarlane Toys
Batman '66
Photo Credit: McFarlane Toys

Finally! King Tut! I never thought we’d get Egghead and King Tut, but here we are. I can’t wait for McFarlane Toys to release army-builder figures like nameless goons!

Batman '66
Photo Credit: McFarlane Toys

William Omaha McElroy, highly respected professor of Egyptology at Yale University, was struck in the head by a rock during a violent student protest. When he awoke, McElroy believed himself to be the legendary King Tutankhamun reincarnated, and Gotham City the ancient city of Thebes.

This latest wave includes a surprising appearance of Two-Face. Harvey Dent’s evil half didn’t appear in the original Batman ’66 series. He did pop up in later comics and an animated adventure based on the show’s universe. Harvey doesn’t come with the BIFF, POW, or ZAM accessories, unlike other action figures in this series. Instead, the duality-obsessed villain is packing an assumedly 1:1 replica of his infamous two-headed coin.

Batman '66
Photo Credit: McFarlane Toys

Harvey Dent has led a deeply conflicted life. Possessing a split personality that veers between two extremes—good and evil— Dent goes by the name of Two-Face. It is an apt description of his physical appearance. Scarred by acid into outwardly becoming the monster he once hid away from the world, Two-Face has become a tragic figure and one of Batman’s most unpredictable and dangerous opponents.

The Wayne Manor playset is a great addition for those of us who purchased the Batcave released last year. The Manor’s study has the Shakespear bust, Batphone, and the bat poles hidden behind the bookcase. Too bad it cannot attach itself to the top of the Batcave playset.

Batman '66
Photo Credit: McFarlane Toys
Batman '66
Photo Credit: McFarlane Toys

 

[Source: McFarlane Toys]


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Mike Phalin
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Longtime problematic entertainment journalist. The former workhorse for Dread Central, ScienceFiction.com, and Fanbolt.

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