Sideshow Present ‘Modern Batman’ Figures

I have no doubt that there are many fans of the extensive list of DC animated movies, particularly the Batman efforts. For me, the Elseworlds style tales are ones I really enjoy; Gotham by Gaslight and the like. However, one that took me by surprise when it was released, was Batman: Ninja.  To see the Dark Knight transported from his normal location to feudal Japan was something that, at the time, I didn’t know I wanted to see.  Great, artistic styling and storytelling. Now, on the back of that, Sideshow present to us a new ‘Modern Batman’ figure by Star Ace Toys Ltd.  In this case, ‘modern Batman’ means the character as in Batman: Ninja, before he was transported back in time.

There are to be two versions of this piece, standard and deluxe, and you can see all the details below covering both:

In the animated DC film Batman NinjaThe Dark Knight and several of his allies and adversaries are thrust back in time to medieval Japan. Before he is transported in time, Batman has come to rely on modern technology in his fight against crime.

 

This new Sixth Scale Figure from Batman Ninja features the Modern Batman before he must abandon technology. This high-tech Batman has light-up eyes, a removable cowl piece to show lights beneath, and the body armor also lights up blue. He also comes with a Batarang and a grappling gun. The Deluxe version also has an alternate Bruce Wayne head, a spear, and the Quake Engine.

 

Don’t miss your chance to add this Modern Batman Sixth Scale Figure to your DC Comics collection!

As is the case with all Sideshow releases, this is pretty darned gorgeous, and would look great on any collector’s shelf.  With a ‘Collector’ version and a ‘Deluxe’ version to choose from, which one would you go for?  Please let us know.

The ‘Modern Batman’ figure by Star Ace Toys Ltd, is now available to pre-order on the Sideshow website.  Being a big ticket item, and I say this all the time, but it does have the wonderful flexible payment option if you wish.  The figures have expected shipping dates of between November ’21 and January 2022.

Images and Press Release Courtesy of Sideshow Collectibles


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