


C’mon, admit it… you never liked the “Batman: Knight Force Ninjas” line. Well, I can’t say I blame you, actually. There were a few nice pieces in the line, though. Anyone remember the bare-chested neon-green “aerobics instructor” Batman they put out? At the time of its release it felt almost like a joke. Surely this couldn’t be THE Batman we all knew and loved. And yet, when I saw it, I saw some customizing potential even though I felt a little embarrassed while buying it.
Repainting the figure, though, makes the figure a LOT more presentable. He’s now got an embossed Bat-symbol on his chest along with a new belt and cape.
He might not be the best Batman figure out there, but I do like that is has a passing resemblance to the art of Scott McDaniel.
Created Spring 1999
