Key Takeaways:
- McFarlane Toys drops three new Batman figures from Knightquest, Troika, and New 52 Batwing.
- Pre-orders go live July 10 on Entertainment Earth, Amazon, and Walmart.
- The collection blends nostalgic comic arcs with modern redesigns for long-time fans and new collectors alike.
DC Fans Get Three New Figures Inspired by Iconic Comic Storylines
McFarlane Toys is back with another exciting wave of DC Multiverse figures, this time spotlighting three iconic iterations of Batman. Launching July 10 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET, the release features Azrael as Batman from Knightquest, Bruce Wayne as Batman from Troika, and Luke Fox as Batwing from the New 52 era.
Each 7-inch scale action figure captures a unique phase in the Batman legacy, giving fans fresh additions to their ever-growing collections.
Azrael Batman from Knightquest Brings the Heat
First up is Azrael’s Batman suit, drawn from the early 1990s Knightquest arc. Known for its aggressive armor design and red bat symbol, this version represents Jean-Paul Valley’s brief and controversial time as Gotham’s protector. This isn’t McFarlane’s first Azrael release — a detailed black-and-white statue inspired by Joe Quesada’s art is also available now for pre-order.
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Batman Returns with the Troika Suit
Bruce Wayne’s return to the cape and cowl is celebrated with the Batman: Troika figure. While some collectors may note discrepancies in the costume accuracy compared to the original comic art, this iteration still carries the prestige of Bruce reclaiming his mantle after Knightfall. Despite minor nitpicks, the figure is expected to be among the most sought-after in this wave.
Batwing V2.0 Shines in New 52 Style
Representing a newer generation of heroes, Batwing (Luke Fox) is reintroduced with his sleek, tech-forward design from DC’s New 52 continuity. As the son of Lucius Fox and a vital member of Batman’s extended family, Luke brings diversity and modern innovation to Gotham’s skyline — and now to collectors’ shelves.
Where to Buy and What’s Next
All three figures will be available for pre-order at Entertainment Earth, Amazon, and Walmart starting July 10. Fans are also encouraged to explore Wave 5 of McFarlane Toys’ DC Direct Digital figures, which also drop this week.
Meanwhile, DC fans can look forward to a massive influx of Superman merchandise as Warner Bros. gears up for the Man of Steel’s big-screen return.
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