Celebrate Batman’s 80th Anniversary With New Funko Collectibles

The Dark Knight turns 80 this year and Funko is kicking off the celebration with a line of new collectibles depicting The Caped Crusader throughout the years — from his first appearance in Detective Comics #27 in 1939 to his blockbuster film debut in 1989 in Tim Burton’s Batman.

Batman 80th – Batman – 1st Appearance (1939) Pop! Vinyl Figure

Celebrate 80 years of the Dark Knight with this Pop! depicting Batman’s first appearance in Detective Comics #27 from 1939. Packaged in a window display box. Measures approximately 3 3/4-inches tall.

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Batman 80th – Batman (1989) Pop! Vinyl Figure

Celebrate 80 years of the Dark Knight with this Pop! depicting Batman’s appearance from the 1989 film. Packaged in a window display box. Measures approximately 3 3/4-inches tall.

Pre-order HERE

Batman 80th – 1950s Batmobile Pop! Rides Vinyl Figure

Celebrate 80 years of the Dark Knight with one of his iconic rides — the 1950s Batmobile from the Golden Age of comics. Window box packaging.

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Batman 80th – Batman & Robin (1972) Pop! Comic Moments Vinyl Figures

Celebrate 80 years of the Dark Knight with the Caped Crusader and the Boy Wonder based on their appearance from the Bronze Age of comics. Measures approximately 3 3/4 inches and comes in a window display box.

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Batman 80th – Batman & The Joker (1989) Pop! Movie Moments Vinyl Figures

Celebrate 80 years of the Dark Knight with Batman and the Joker with his Movie Moments collectible, which captures their ultimate confrontation from the 1989 film. Measures approximately 3 3/4 inches and comes in a window display box.

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These collectible figures are worthy of a place on your shelf!

Published by Larry Fire

I write an eclectic pop culture blog called THE FIRE WIRE that features articles about books, comics, music, movies, television, gadgets, posters, toys & more!

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