Mattel has unveiled their San Diego Comic-Con 2024 exclusives, which includes this adorable Batman 85th Anniversary: I Am Batman Little People Collector Set by Fisher-Price! Prepare to celebrate 85 years of the greatest protector of Gotham City with Mattel’s “I Am Batman” Little People Collector Set. Spanning more than three decades, this incredible set includes six fan-favorite silver screen appearances of the Caped Crusader in Little People form. DC Comics fans will love both the figures and the packaging that doubles as a peek into the Batcave. This awesome SDCC 2024 exclusive can be purchased at 9am PT on July 25, 2024 at Creations.Mattel.com for $40.
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Friday, July 5, 2024
SDCC 2024 Exclusive Batman 85th Anniversary: I Am Batman Little People Collector Set by Mattel x DC Comics x Fisher-Price

Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Funko’s SDCC 2020 Exclusives Part 2 – DC Comics
San Diego Comic-Con 2020 may be canceled, but that doesn’t mean the exclusives have been. Funko will be participating in Comic-Con @ Home and releasing a ton of vinyl figure exclusives. Funko has started to unveil their “limited edition” (and not so limited edition) exclusives for SDCC 2020, which includes four DC Comics figures! Check out the Batman and Robin Glitter Mr. Freeze Pop!, Black Lightening TV Series Pop! (LE 3,000), and two comic book villains – Ra’s AL Ghul Pop! and Cyborg Superman Pop!

Tuesday, January 21, 2020
DC Comics Movie Batman Villains Pop! Vinyl Figures by Funko
Funko has just unveiled an insane new wave of Pop! vinyl figures based on the live action films and animated television series of DC Comics featuring some of Batman’s greatest villains! This new line of DC Comics Pop! vinyl figures includes The Joker from Batman ’89, The Penguin and Catwoman from Batman Returns, Two-Face and The Riddler from Batman Forever, Poison Ivy and Mister Freeze from Batman & Robin, Deathstroke, a super sized 10” The Joker from The Dark Knight, and a Hot Topic exclusive Harley Quinn.
Each DC Comics Batman Villain Vinyl Figure stands 3.75” tall, has a bobble head and comes in a displayable window box. Collectors can order these figures now at Entertainment Earth for $10.99 each here.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014
DC Comics Announces This December Is Darwyn Cooke Variant Cover Month!
This December 2014, most of DC Comics’ releases will come with a limited edition Darwyn Cooke variant cover! The Blot is a huge fan of Cooke’s unique art style and his simplistic take on super hero comic books. It has that retro, old school vibe that just makes you happy! Even better still, these variant covers will be in a landscape format so you larger view of each cover. These covers really harken back to the golden age of the DC Universe, a time The Blot can't get enough of.
Are these awesome or what!?! My favorite hands down is the Teen Titans cover featuring the team’s original ‘60s line up. Oh how I miss those simpler times. It’s too bad DC’s New 52 reboot didn’t do a better job reinventing the Titans franchise. I will say, the announcement of a Darwyn Cooke variant cover month just makes me angry that the new Booster Gold series hasn’t started yet. Oh how I’d love to see Darwyn draw a Booster cover!
The following DC Comics comic books will feature Darwyn Cooke variant covers throughout December 2014: Action Comics #37, Aquaman #37, Batgirl #37, Batman #37, Batman & Robin #37, Batman/Superman #17, Catwoman #37, Detective Comics #37, Flash #37, Harley Quinn #12, He-Man: The Eternity War #1, Grayson #4, Green Lantern #37, Green Lantern Corps #37, Justice League United #7, Justice League #37, Justice League Dark #37, Teen Titans #5, Sinestro #8, Supergirl #37, Superman #37, Superman/Wonder Woman #14 and Wonder Woman #37.

Thursday, October 11, 2012
NYCC 12 Exclusive Batman Villains Tuttz & Jelly Bot Resin Figure Sets
For the second year in a row The Jelly Empire and Argonaut Resins have teamed up to release an exciting Batman themed Tuttz and Jelly Bot two piece set. To go along with last year’s Bat-Tuttz and Jelly Wonders, comes two piece sets featuring four of Batman’s most dangerous villains: The Joker, Harley Quinn, Riddler and Two Face. The Blot can’t get enough of superhero colorways, and these look pretty awesome as Tuttz Minis and Jelly Bots (two of my favorite resin figures).
Each set seen here includes 1 Tuttz Mini, 1 Jelly Bot and the character specific accessories seen above. Selina Briggs of The Jelly Empire will be at Big Kev's Geek Stuff's NYCC booth #3261 on Friday from 3-7pm, Saturday from 4-7pm and Sunday from 12-2pm. Stop by during those times to pick up these amazing DC Comics Tuttz and Jelly Bot Sets.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011
NYCC Exclusive BatTuttz & Robin Bot by Argonaut Resins & The Jelly Empire
New York Comic-Con is just days away and Argonaut Resins and The Jelly Empire, resin’s Dynamic Duo, have created twelve NYCC 2011 exclusive sets that are sure to send fans reeling! While twelve sets featuring mostly clear tints would be exciting on their own, what has The Blot really excited are the three chase featuring colorways inspired by DC Comics’ Batman and Robin sets (painted by Selina Briggs). As you all know I’m a HUGE fan of super hero themed colorways on designer toys, and Eric and Selina absolutely killed it with this one! Isn’t that little Robin Bot just so freaking cute?
The regular Tuttz and Jelly Bot sets will retail for $40 per set, while the ultra rare BatTuttz and Robin Bot custom chase sets will retail for $50 per set. Argonaut Resins and The Jelly Empire will be at Big Kev GeekStuff’s NYCC booth #E7 Saturday and Sunday from 2-5pm. Be sure to get there early though because I know a few collectors who are already lining up for these Dark Knight Kitty Cats and Robot Wonders.

DC Comics: A Rebirth Part 2
Ok, so this took me 3-4 days long to get around to writing, but here it is…Part 2 of my short review of all 52 #1 issues of DC Comics’ “soft” reboot! So far the New 52 has been better than average but nothing all that special. To be honest this reboot has gotten me to read a ton of books I would not have checked out otherwise, but I’m not sure the content is relaly that much better than before. Why go to all the trouble of creating a whole new universe and hyping it beyond belief to the mainstream media if the final product is not leaps and bounds better than before? All you’re going to do is drive away the fans you just brought back through all this media attention. Oh well…someone at DC has to know what they’re doing, right? Right…hmm, never mind.
Batman #1 – This was the first Batman book I read of the New 52 and I have to say, I loved it! Scott Snyder is an excellent writer and Greg Capullo’s work was beautiful. My only issue with this book is the age of Dick, Tim and Damian. It seemed like Dick especially was much younger than his appearance in Nightwing. I thought there would be more continuity within the reboot, at least in this early stage of it. Let me just say, this is the first book I did not plan on continuing past issue #1 with that was so good it is forcing me to pick up issue #2 (which is really the whole point of this reboot right?). This is a definite must read. Grade: A
Detective Comics #1 – This book was good but I must be the only person in the world who is not in love with Tony Daniel’s artwork. It’s good but it def doesn’t blow me away. Another issue I had with this book is that the ending was spoiled for me, which normally would not be a big deal, but it had me wanting to get to the end faster to find out what really happened. Ultimately I thought it was more shock value than actual intrigue, which is disappointing. I expected more from this book and maybe issue #2 will give us more…I just won’t be around to find out. Grade: B
Batman: The Dark Knight #1 – The book looked great but the story was a pretty formulaic Batman tale. Throw in the fact that this was the third Batman solo book I read and the weakest of the three and it pushed down the book’s grade probably a little lower than it should have. Oh well, them’s the breaks. Grade: B-
Batman and Robin #1 – Batman and Robin is the only Batman comic I’ve been reading the past two years. I had dropped all of them but started reading this one for two reasons: I love Dick Grayson and was excited for him to take over as Batman, and I think Damian as Robin is a brilliant idea. But What really made the book work was how different Dick and Damian are and the personal relationship they built working together. What I found out by reading this issue is that Bruce and Damian are just too similar…everything that made Dick and Damian so great is what made Bruce and Damian kinda boring. I’m over this one. Grade: B-
Nightwing #1 – Dick Grayson has always been one of my favorite characters, and it’s always bothered me how bad the Nightwing book had gotten before Dick took over as Batman. I loved that he finally became the Dark Knight and led the Justice League, if only for a short while. Thankfully he’s front and center again in his own book and Kyle Higgins is evidently a popular writer. This issue did nothing for me, but it wasn’t bad by any means. It just didn’t draw me in. I’ll give it a second issue because of my fondness for the character but it needs to pick up the pace ASAP. Grade: B-
Batgirl #1 – Another book I was anxious to read was Batgirl because of my fondness for Gail Simone and Barbara Gordon. I hated that they retconned Oracle out of existence and turned Barbara back into Batgirl. It really doesn’t make sense because it’s not like the general public has any idea who Batgirl really is. Maybe when the original live action television show was still on, but definitely not any more. I had heard most people were kind of let down by this issue, and I think that helped lower my expectations. I thought it was a fine issue, explained a lot and set up a new storyline. Before this came out I thought it’d be one of the books I’d 100% be reading on an ongoing basis, now it’s 50/50. Grade: B
Birds of Prey #1 – I really didn’t want to like this book. The Birds of Prey without Barbara Gordon as Oracle and written by Gail Simone is just wrong. Then I read the book and actually liked it. Surprises happen every day! The story was interesting, the art was good and it was a first issue that actually had some action (what a lot of these books have been missing). Throw in some lingering questions I’m actually intrigued by and you’ve got yourself a keeper. Grade: B+
Red Hood and the Outlaws #1 – This book is complete garbage and my guess is it’ll be canceled in six months. The art was confusing, the story was confusing and nothing about it made me care about or interested in the characters. And don’t even get me started on Starfire! Don’t both picking this up. Grade: D
Justice League Dark #1 – This was one of the books I was really looking forward to. Peter Milligan in the DC Universe writing Zatanna, Constantine, Deadman and Shade: The Changing Man! What more could you ask for? I really like most of these characters, which makes what I’m about to type even harder…I did not enjoy this book. Everyone has been raving over, it but it did nothing for me. I also hated that the Justice League appeared in it even though these characters haven’t even appeared in the main Justice League book yet. Will pick up issue #2 in the hope that the book turns around but this one is on a very short leash. Grade: C-
Suicide Squad #1 – Let me just say Suicide Squad is one of my all time favorite books and this was on the top of my must read of the New 52. I think John Ostrander's Suicide Squad book from the late ‘80s is one of the best comics of all time and its sister book, Secret Six by Gail Simone, is one of the few DC books I’ve read religiously over the past few years. Because of all this, my heart sank when the reviews first started coming in and this book was completely annihilated by critics and fans alike. I think part of that was because the book was viewed as a replacement for the much beloved Secret Six and I think the other problem was DC’s idiotic redesign of Amanda Waller. By the time I finally read the Suicide Squad #1 my expectations were at their lowest yet, but guess what…I loved it! I think the bad reviews had a lot to do with that for sure, but I’m a sucker for all things Deadshot. If there was one thing I would change it would be the team’s roster. Where’s Bronze Tiger, Count Vertigo, Captain Boomerang and Nightshade!?! Personally, I’d rather see Enchantress and Shade in this book over JL: Dark any day. Grade: B+

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Friday, March 13, 2009
The All New Batman and Robin - First Look
As you may or may not know, depending on if you read/follow DC Comics, is that Batman (a.k.a. Bruce Wayne) went missing, then was killed by Darkseid in Final Crisis #6 and has since been subsequently shown reborn in an unknown time and place at the end of Final Crisis #7. With Wayne’s departure from the DC landscape a huge void has been created, a void that obviously must be filled. Enter Battle for the Cowl, a three issue comic book mini-series which will answer the question once and for all who will be the new Batman.

Most people think it will be one of three men: Richard “Dick” Grayson, a.k.a. Nightwing and the original Robin; Tim Drake, the third Robin; or Jason Todd, the recently resurrected second Robin who may or may not be the title character of the new series Red Robin. The Blot has absolutely no clue who will take over the mantle of Batman, but I’d like to see the cowl go to Bruce Wayne’s true successor Dick Grayson. I think as long as it’s not possibly deceased, former Batman replacement Jean-Paul Valley (a.k.a. Azrael) I’ll be a happy reader.

What’s cool though is that after Battle for the Cowl concludes, DC will be reorganizing the Batman family of titles and launching five all new series including what “is being pegged as the ‘flagship’ Batman title” Batman and Robin. While DC will still be producing Detective Comics and Batman, Batman and Robin, written by Grant Morrison and penciled by Frank Quitely, will be where all eyes are focused when it is launched in June 2009. (link)

While we still don’t know who will be under Batman’s cowl when all is said and done, we at least now have our very first look at the all new team of Batman and Robin courtesy of IGN.com (see above). This is the cover for Batman and Robin #1 drawn by Quitely, and after seeing it I am dying to know who the new Dark Knight and Boy Wonder will be.
Head here to read IGN’s interview with author Grant Morrison and to see some pages of art from Batman & Robin by Frank Quitely.
*Potential Spoiler* After reading IGN’s interview with Morrison, does anyone else think the new Robin is without a doubt Damian Wayne, Bruce's illegitimate son with Ra's al Ghul's daughter Talia? Thoughts!?!

Most people think it will be one of three men: Richard “Dick” Grayson, a.k.a. Nightwing and the original Robin; Tim Drake, the third Robin; or Jason Todd, the recently resurrected second Robin who may or may not be the title character of the new series Red Robin. The Blot has absolutely no clue who will take over the mantle of Batman, but I’d like to see the cowl go to Bruce Wayne’s true successor Dick Grayson. I think as long as it’s not possibly deceased, former Batman replacement Jean-Paul Valley (a.k.a. Azrael) I’ll be a happy reader.

What’s cool though is that after Battle for the Cowl concludes, DC will be reorganizing the Batman family of titles and launching five all new series including what “is being pegged as the ‘flagship’ Batman title” Batman and Robin. While DC will still be producing Detective Comics and Batman, Batman and Robin, written by Grant Morrison and penciled by Frank Quitely, will be where all eyes are focused when it is launched in June 2009. (link)

While we still don’t know who will be under Batman’s cowl when all is said and done, we at least now have our very first look at the all new team of Batman and Robin courtesy of IGN.com (see above). This is the cover for Batman and Robin #1 drawn by Quitely, and after seeing it I am dying to know who the new Dark Knight and Boy Wonder will be.
Head here to read IGN’s interview with author Grant Morrison and to see some pages of art from Batman & Robin by Frank Quitely.
*Potential Spoiler* After reading IGN’s interview with Morrison, does anyone else think the new Robin is without a doubt Damian Wayne, Bruce's illegitimate son with Ra's al Ghul's daughter Talia? Thoughts!?!

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