(Batgirl)
An age of innocence, of hope, of purity, an age bright as sterling silver. The Silver Age of Comics was all of these and more as we look back through time via old back issues and comic collections.
While some what over the top and at times idiotic, the Silver Age helped to establish the key characters that we still read and enjoy today. DC Direct pays tribute to this era with its series of Silver Age theme sets which depict the characters in their Silver Age costumes and gadgets. This box set comes with the Barbra Gordan Batgirl and Joker. This review will cover Batgirl.
Batgirl is six inches tall, give or take a few millimeters and batarang, and a foot of string attached to a suction cup which is supposed to be a "Batrope". The suction cup doesn't have that much suction and...[See More]
(Joker)
An age of innocence, of hope, of purity, an as bright as sterling silver. The Silver Age of comics helped save the superhero comic book from completely disappearing from popular culture by reintroducing several characters and differing them for the 1960's and created several new characters that we still love and adore today.
DC Direct pays tribute to this important, if not some times groan inducing and migraine irritating era, with a series of toy's based on the character designs from that era. This box set includes the Barbra Gordan incarnation of Batgirl and the Silver Age Joker. The review will cover the Clown Prince of Crime himself, the Joker!
The Joker stands about six and a half inches tall and includes his famed Joker Cane, the top modeled after his delightfully...[See More]
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