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DC Dark Nights Death Metal: The Batman Who Laughs & Robin King Deluxe Version (Pre-Order)

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DC Dark Nights Death Metal: The Batman Who Laughs & Robin King Deluxe Version (Pre-Order)A conqueror staining the world with evil. An innocent king reveling in evil. The resonance of their madnessmanifested in a 1 3 scale hellscape. From "Dark Nights: Death Metal," the epic event depicting the final battle for the fate of the DC Universe in the early 2020s, Batman Who Laughs & Robin King join the Museum Masterline. Having seized the power of Dr. Manhattan, The Batman Who Laughs has ascended to a near godlike being. The Robin King, driven

A conqueror staining the world with evil. An innocent king reveling in evil.

The resonance of their madness—manifested in a 1/3 scale hellscape.

From "Dark Nights: Death Metal," the epic event depicting the final battle for the fate of the DC Universe in the early 2020s, Batman Who Laughs & Robin King join the Museum Masterline.

Having seized the power of Dr. Manhattan, The Batman Who Laughs has ascended to a near-godlike being. The Robin King, driven by his innate impulses, revels in brutality. This 1/3 scale statue captures these two supervillains, whose resonance goes beyond master and servant. To further emphasize their overwhelming presence, the hellish base has been meticulously designed with careful attention to composition.

The Batman Who Laughs stands in a commanding pose, embodying immense power and ambition. A sharply reimagined visor. Steel tones with a subtle bluish hue. A sinister black cape flowing ominously. Every element of color and sculpt comes together to create a dark and majestic presence.

In contrast, the Robin King is posed as if eagerly anticipating his next atrocity. His cunning, fearless grin—distinct from the Groblins—has been intricately sculpted. Within his small frame resides a pure, unfiltered malice, expressed through every fine detail.

Swappable parts include multiple head sculpts for The Batman Who Laughs and a left arm for the Robin King with extended claws, allowing for a variety of display options.

Two forms of madness, brought to life in stunning three-dimensional detail—add them to your DC collection.

Product Features:
Dark Nights: Death Metal-themed Base
Four (4) Swappable The Batman Who Laughs Heads (Mad Laughter, Mad Laughter: Wide Open, Grin, Grin: Wide Open)
Three (3) Head Stands for The Batman Who Laughs
Two (2) Swappable Left Arms of the Robin King (Skull, Claw)

Product Specifications:
License: DC Comics
Product Type: 1/3 Scale Statue
Manufacturer: Prime 1 Studios
Product Size: 
H: 85cm W: 67cm D: 67cm
H: 86cm W: 67cm D: 67cm (with The Batman Who Laughs Head: Grin: Wide Open) 
Product Materials: Polystone and other materials

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