Batman is back from the DCEU once more as a new MAFEX figure is on the way featuring the Caped Crusader right off the screen
once again with Medicom as they debut their latest figure. The Synderverse might be gone, but it is never forgotten, and this figure proves just that withunder the cowl once more. This meticulously crafted figure captures every gritty detail of Batman from the Snyder Cut, from the textured suit, fabric cape, and even four swappable heads. Whether you want to show off your look as Bruce Wayne or some fighting expressions, then MAFEX has you covered.
This is still one of the coolest and most accurate versions of the Bat and Bruce Wayne to date, so it's sad we won't see him in his own film.
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