Exclusive Golden Age Batman and Robin 9" Action Figure from Hasbro

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$49.99
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$85.00
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B000Z6YZBE
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076930260456

9-Inch Scale Exclusive Batman and Robin Figures by Hasbro

Hasbro presents this 9-inch scale fully articulated Batman and Robin two-pack. These exclusive action figures were only available through the Hasbro website.

Body Type of the 9-Inch Exclusive Golden Age Batman and Robin Figures from Hasbro

The Batman figure from this exclusive two-pack utilizes a standard Hasbro 9-inch DC Super-Heroes body. Batman features 17-points of articulation which include his neck shoulders, elbows, wrists, fingers, torso, waist, groin, knees, and ankles.

Robin  utilizes a unique body type versus other Hasbro 9-inch DC Super-Heroes figures. The smaller kid style body used for Robin reduces his overall articulation, but does include his neck shoulders, elbows, wrists, groin, knees, and ankles.

Costume Designs of the 9-Inch Exclusive Batman and Robin Figures

These 9-inch Batman and Robin figures from Hasbro take their costume designs from Detective Comics #38 which is the very first appearance of Robin, the Boy Wonder.

Back Story of the 9-Inch Scale Hasbro Exclusive Golden Age Batman and Robin Figures

The greatest heroes in the universe join forces to combat the world's most diabolical villains!

Bruce Wayne took in orphan Dick Grayson as his ward following the murder of Dick's parents. Not long after, Dick discovered Bruce Wayne's awesome secret – that Bruce was in fact Gotham City's Darknight Detective, Batman. Insisting on becoming partners, Dick underwent intensive mental and physical training until, at last, he was ready. Dick became Robin, the Boy Wonder, and the Dynamic Duo of Batman and Robin has been crime-fighting ever since.

Robin first appeared in Detective Comics issue #38 in April 1940. Since then, the Boy Wonder has joined the plight of the Caped Crusader to right the wrongs of society, and restore peace to Gotham City.

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