Eaglemoss has released details for their latest line of Batman statues, which feature a Batman statue from every decade (1940s – 2010s) as depicted in the comics. Each statue features an iconic Batman look from their respective decade. They are each priced at $24.99 and expected to ship May 2020. You can preorder the statues at Entertainment Earth now by following the links below.
Editor’s Note: Be aware that at the time of this article releasing, the titles of the various statues are incorrectly labeled on the source website. Our product images match the descriptions on their site and line up correctly with which one is which.
Batman Decades Collection 1940s Figure
Get ready to travel back in 1940s to meet the Dark Knight and discover his origins from our brand new mini-series collection Batman Decades Figurines Collection! First introduced in Detective Comics #27, Batman became one of the signature characters in the world of comic books. Creator and cartoonist Bob Kane drew his inspiration from a variety of things including Leonardo da Vinci’s ornithopter designs and expressionistic cinema. This Batman 1940s figurine was inspired by Batman’s earliest appearance and represents the quintessential Dark Knight. He is wearing a classic grey suit, yellow utility belt, black cowl, and cape that imitates a shape of bat wings. It seems that the Dark Knight stands atop a Gotham City rooftop as if maintaining a lonely vigil, cloaked in darkness.
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Batman Decades Collection 1950s Figure
A new era brought a new Batman, 1950s alteration of the Caped Crusader continues exploring his history in our all new Batman Decades Figurines Collection! As Batman entered his second decade of publishing, the Batman of the 1950s was a reassuring figure and a fighter for justice. New artists such as Sheldon Moldoff and Dick Sprang joined Bob Kane and helped to give a new look to the superhero. At the same time the world of the Dark Knight was changed from crime-noir thrillers to a more futuristic fantastical adventures. This Batman Golden Age 1950s Figurine was inspired by Batman’s appearance in Detective Comics in 1950s. He is wearing a classic grey suit, yellow utility belt, bright blue high boots, gloves, cowl and cape. His appearance reflects the era introducing a friendly and smiling law-enforcement officer.
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Batman Decades Collection 1960s Figure
The Batman of the 1960s raced towards the future with a determination to be a part of our all-new Batman Decades Figurines Collection! The 1960s saw Batman returning to his dark, dramatic roots and more down-to-earth crimes. Carmine Infantino redesigned the costume of the Dark Knight making it more realistic than before and introduced now-iconic insignia. First seen in World’s Finest #141, Batmans logo was placed in a yellow oval on Batman’s chest. This Batman Silver Age 1960s Figurine was inspired by Caped Crusader’s appearance in Detective Comics #327. He is wearing a classic grey tight-fitting bodysuit with black briefs, yellow utility belt, bright blue high boots, gloves, cowl and cape. He is rushing to solve the crimes and save Gotham from danger!
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Batman Decades Collection 1970s Figure
Athletic and strong, the Batman of the 1970s was ready for anything the world could throw at him! The Batman of 1970s will always be associated with the art of the talented Neal Adams, who brought back the moody ambience to Batman and his world. Shrouded in the enveloping folds of an enormous cape, the Dark Knight operated in a shadowy world of street crime and international intrigue. This Batman Bronze Age 1970s Figurine was inspired by the artwork from Detective Comics #327 and later. The Dark Knight is ready for any challenge on his way, clenching his fists and looking fiercely in the face of danger! He is shrouded in the classic colors of Batman, grey and blue, with an extra-long cape and Batman insignia in a yellow oval.
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Batman Decades Collection 1980s Figure
Becoming truly timeless in the 1980s, Batman was a relentless hero who fights against evil by cloaking himself in darkness! In the 1980s Batman was presented in many different publishing formats and a variety of storytelling styles. A number of limited series and standalone graphic novels widened the Dark Knight’s world, that grew ever darker as the 1980s progressed. The hero slowly morphed from a somewhat troubled team player into an obsessively focussed individual who fought relentlessly against the evil. The Batman Modern Age 1980s Figurine was inspired by Frank Miller’s Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, which was set in a dystopian near-future. He is a grim hero with an aggressive expression on his face, that brings fear to the criminals of Gotham city. He holds his batarang ready to throw and his cape is fluttering in the wind.
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Batman Decades Collection 1990s Figure
A tireless hero, Batman became ever more determined in the 1990s facing challenging times. Batman’s world took an epic turn in the 1990s, when extended storylines became the norm – weaving through the entire line of books. With the 90s being traumatic years for the Dark Knight, the epic Knightfall breaks the “Bat” and finally sees him losing for the first time, as an earthquake turns Gotham City to rubble. This hand-painted figurine is inspired by Kelley Jones’ distinctive interpretation from the mid-90s. The Batman Modern Age 1990s Figurine was inspired by Kelley Jones’s distinctive interpretation from the mid-90s. This metallic resin figurine was hand-painted for incredible detail capturing more Gothic style to the overall look of the hero. He is a silent sentinel standing against a rising tide of chaos. Cloaked in shadow, he operates as a relentless force for good.
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Batman Decades Collection 2000s Figure
As the new millennium dawned, Batman Modern Age 2000s was ready to meet a changing world! The Dark Knight entered a new millennium in an unassailable position being a cultural icon all over the world with a wide range of graphic novels being the bestsellers. In the new decade, the emphasis turned on to the character interplay and nuanced storytelling. The 2000s tested the Dark Knight with the debut of Hush, the return of Jason Todd, the arrival of Damian Wayne, and the death of Batman! This Batman Modern Age 2000s Figurine was inspired by a classic costume that debuted in Detective Comics #742. His impressive physique is equally matched by his powerful mind and his pouch-laden Utility Belt is filled with all the necessary tools to solve any mystery or case.
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Batman Decades Collection 2010s Figure
Batman Modern Age 2010s Figurine is perhaps the ultimate distillation of eight decades of history! The 2010s saw Batman reborn in the New 52, that saw the publisher’s entire line start over with new first issues. With the new friends and foes, the Dark Knight is at the heart of changes. The main focus was on Batman as a man – a courageous individual willing to set aside his own happiness to fight against the darkness. Gotham City also undertook some change with the mysterious Court of Owls controlling events from behind-the-scenes for centuries. This Batman Modern Age 2010s Figurine wears the new suit that was introduced in Detective Comics #1000. With a nod to classic Batsuits of the past, the new look evokes a hero whose mission is never-ending.
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