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MICRO
ACTION SERIES

Tatsunoko
Fight Microman 2nd Run (2/04)
MA-01 Gachaman
MA-02
Casshan
MA-03
Polymer
MA-04
Tekkaman
MA-05
Volter

Transformers
Superlink (3/25/04)
SC-14
Kicker (Microman)
Special
Anniversary Set
Microman
Kicker
SL
Grand Convoy

Micro
Casshern (4/28/04)
MA-06
Casshern (Movie)

Micro
Batman (4/28/04)
MA-07
Batman (Comic)
MA-08
Batman (Flight Gear)

Micro
Devilman (7/04)
MA-09
Devilman (TV)
Toy's
Dream Project Exclusive
MA-09
Green Devilman (TV) (9/16/04)
MA-SP02
Devilman & Sileen (Manga Version) (9/30/04)

Micro
Batman Series 2 (9/04)
MA-10
Catwoman (9/30/04)
MA-SP01
Batman (Black Version) & Bat-Girl (9/30/04)

Micro
Street Fighter (2/24/05)
MA-11
Chun-Li
MA-12
Sakura
Micro
AVP
MA-13
Alien Warrior
MA-14
Alien Queen
MA-15
Predator Elder
MA-16
Predator Scar
MA-17
Predator Celtic
Micro
Spider-Man
MA-XX
Spider-Man (Cancel)

MICRO
ACTION EX

Classic
Thunderbirds
International
Rescue Toys R Us Exclusive (9/16/04)
MA-EX01
Scott Tracy
MA-EX02
Virgil Tracy
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Microman
2004 Micro Action Series MA-07 Batman Comic Version came
packaged on beautiful removable type blister card. The
blister card was slightly smaller than the Microman
Master Force card.

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Batman
Batman
was comic book character created by Bob Kane in 1939. Over the
year the characters would evolved from the early design with
various artist offered their own rendition of this classic
character. Microman Batman appeared to be based on the modern
version of Batman comic.
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Microman
2004 came with new style figure stand. The stand
features Microman "Da Vinci" style logo emboss
on clear plastic with two styles of pegs - one for
the newer Microman figures and one for the vintage
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Takara
released MA-07 Microman Batman (Comic Version) in April of 2004 as part of the
new Microman Micro Action Series line-up. Batman was
released along with MA-08 Batman (Flight Gear version) and MA-06 Casshern
(movie version). It was quite a surprise to see western comic book
character appeared in Microman line, especially one with no prior
association with Microman before like Batman. The new Microman 2003 body
style was perfect for super heroes type figures and the body work well
for Batman. As the title suggest, MA-07 was a basic classic style comic
book version of Batman done with Microman Micro Force body. |
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Microman Batman while
hardly the definitive version of Batman, the head sculpt was not totally
off the mark. The face was a little squash but over appearance was quite
good as representation of Batman comic book (I guess from may be around
1990's version) Batman body was molded in gray and not the blue-gray
that was shown in the prototype. The cowl, cape, gloves and boots were
in dark navy blue colors. The Bat Utility Belt was molded as separate
piece and painted yellow. (I would have prefer molded on belt as part of
the pelvic section) The cape was molded in hard vinyl and had a 5mm peg
that plug into Microman body 5mm port. The cape was nicely molded
however the collar section was a little high and the head pop out easily
when rotated. The head this problem probably could have been easily fix
with longer head post. However for normal play the head do stay on
securely. The joints overall were very nice and tight, and the super
articulated Microman Full Action Body really gave this version of Dark
Knight almost unlimited pose-ability. As a super articulate version of
Batman, this figure made a nice addition to any Batman-collection
especially those who envy the Toy Biz recent super poseable Spider-Man.
As for Microman fans, I think this figure will help introduce more
collectors of other action-figures to the world of Microman. |
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Microman
Batman came with several Bat-accessories including the BAT-arang, BAT
grappling hook, BAT cutter and even a gas masked. The accessories were
molded in metallic blue chrome. The grappling hook came with cable
extension part so the hook can be pose with the cable extended. The gas
masked fit nicely over the face and stay on well. The grappling hook
handle was a little small for the hand and have to be support by two
hands for proper posing. Another minor complain, was these accessories
seem to be a little too big for the 10cm tall Batman. He would
need a BAT utility backpack to haul these gadgets around instead of the
tiny BAT-Utility Belt. Overall, if you are both fan of comic book
and Microman then this figure is a must have. For those who collect
exclusively Microman figures, it is nice to have something difference on
the shelf. For completist and variants collectors then this figure is a
nice diversion, since how often do we get to add Batman to our Microman
collection. |