Batman (1966 TV) Prop Replica – Batgirl Walkie Talkie
NECA’s DC Prop Replica line expands to include items from the beloved 1966 Batman television series. This campy classic TV show brought the adventures of the dynamic duo to life with puns galore and plenty of Bat-Gadgets. This replica of Batgirl’s Walkie Talkie is screen accurate, from the helpful nametag to the color-coordinating ribbon frill (crime-fighting in style!). Featuring an extendable antenna, this replica measures approximately 7 inches tall. No sound features. Closed box packaging.
Batman (1966 TV) Prop Replica – Bat-Cuffs
NECA’s DC Prop Replica line expands to include items from the beloved 1966 Batman television series. This campy classic TV show brought the adventures of the dynamic duo to life with puns galore and plenty of Bat-Gadgets. Own a functioning pair of the bat-wing-styled Bat-Cuffs with which Batman and Robin put so many crooks behind bars. Made of sturdy plastic, these cuffs close securely with magnets. Closed box packaging.
Batman (1966 TV) Prop Replica – Bat-Radio
NECA’s DC Prop Replica line expands to include items from the beloved 1966 Batman television series. This campy classic TV show brought the adventures of the dynamic duo to life with puns galore and plenty of Bat-Gadgets. Get your own screen-accurate replica of the Bat-Radio, complete with extendable antennae and a light-up front panel activated by a front push button. Measures 5 inches tall; batteries included. Closed box packaging.
Limited Edition Wolverine The Incredible Hulk Volume 1 #181
Size: H22cm including base x 17.5cm x 20cm
A limited edition of 800 individually numbered pieces worldwide.
The Wolverine debuts, leaping out of nowhere to gatecrash a confrontation between the Hulk and the cursed Wendigo. With the creature apparently dispatched by Adamantium claws through its throat, Wolverine resumes his brawl with the Green Goliath, setting in motion one of the comic world’s most famous rivalries.
Considered by collectors amongst the most legendary of first-appearance comics, Alan Quah and Ghim Ong’s pewter rendition of the world’s first Canadian superhero explodes from Herb Trimpe, John Romita and Gaspar Saladino’s 1974 cover art in spectacular fashion.
Alan Quah is a respected illustrator in the international comics and collectibles communities. Ghim Ong’s strong interest in 3D sculpting has led to his working on Marvel, DC and Disney properties.
About the collection
A project with Marvel Comics, featuring iconic characters and insignia of the Marvel multiverse, this item comes in Official Marvel Licensee packaging.