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Batman – Batwing Posable Desk Light

¥595.00

Batman - Batwing Posable Desk Light

DC Comics Officially Licensed Products Technically, Batman is the perfect role model for geeks and nerds who feel like they are destined for something greater: the human bat does not rely on superpowers, magic or other unfair advantages, yet still manages to keep the peace on the streets of Gotham. As such, there's still hope for those of us who want to follow in his footsteps (wing flaps?). As long as we manage to scrounge up a few millions for the Batsuit, the Batmobile and the Batwing... As long as you're not dead-set on a full-size Batwing, the DC Comics Batman Batwing Posable Desk Light could be the first step on your journey to becoming Batman 2.0! This lamp allows you to fly a miniature Batwing (scale 1:50) across your desk and use a "searchlight" on the bottom to illuminate every nook and cranny. The flexible arm and the USB cord (195 cm long) ensure that you'll be able to reach even the back alleys of your desk-Gotham. And who knows, one day you might even get to ride in a full-size batwing ;).
Technical details
  • Max height: 60 cm
  • Stand diameter: 14 cm
  • Batwing dimensions: 21.5 x 19 cm
  • Weight: approx. 1.65 kg
  • Power supply: via USB
  • Cable length: approx. 195 cm
  • Power input: max 5V DC 500mA
  • Batwing scale: 1:50

Batman and Son Comic Book

¥165.00

Batman and Son Comic Book

"Along with Batman and Son, Morrison is taking risks and from a creative and artistic standpoint, succeeding admirably in proving that even the oldest of comic book icons can be as fresh and interesting as the newest creator owned characters"—IGN
About the Author
Grant Morrison has been working with DC Comics for more than twenty years, beginning with his legendary runs on the revolutionary titles ANIMAL MAN and DOOM PATROL. Since then he has written numerous best-sellers — including JLA, BATMAN and New X-Men — as well as the critically acclaimed creator-owned series THE INVISIBLES, SEAGUY, THE FILTH, WE3 and JOE THE BARBARIAN. Morrison has also expanded the borders of the DC Universe in the award-winning pages of SEVEN SOLDIERS, ALL-STAR SUPERMAN, FINAL CRISIS and BATMAN, INC., and he is currently reinventing the Man of Steel in the all-new ACTION COMICS. In his secret identity, Morrison is a “counterculture” spokesperson, a musician, an award-winning playwright and a chaos magician. He is also the author of the New York Times best-seller Supergods, a groundbreaking psycho-historic mapping of the superhero as a cultural organism. He divides his time between his homes in Los Angeles and Scotland.

Batman Birth of the Demon Comic Book Part 1

¥165.00

Batman Birth of the Demon Comic Book Part 1

Originally published as Son of the Demon, April 1977 & Bride of the Demon, January 1979 Ra's al Ghul has spent half a millennium creating a criminal empire like no other. But when his preternaturally long life comes to an end, who will carry on as his successor? Having produced only daughters, Ra's will stop at nothing to secure a male heir. Batman makes an unlikely ally for the Demon, but the Dark Knight embraces the partnership when al Ghul's beautiful daughter Talia becomes pregnant with his child. BATMAN #232 Originally published in June 1971 When Robin is drugged and kidnapped, it's Bruce Wayne who receives the ransom demand. The Dark Knights secret identity has been deduced and there's an unexpected intruder in the Batcave...

Batman Dark Knight Dynasty Comic Book

¥165.00

Batman Dark Knight Dynasty Comic Book

Three heroes, centuries apart, pick up the mantle of the Dark Knight to battle the immortal menace of Vandal Savage. This sweeping epic moves from the 14th century to the far future in three distinctively illustrated chapters

Batman Hush Part 1 Comic Book

¥165.00

Batman Hush Part 1 Comic Book

The exciting collection of DC Comic hardback books starts with Batman: Hush Part 1, bringing together some of the greatest super hero and villain adventures of the modern age. This hardback book collects the first part of the Batman: Hush storyline Volume 1. The story, which in this collection is presented in two volumes, was originally printed in Batman #608-619 (Dec 2002-Nov 2003). Written by Jeph Loeb, it pitted Batman against a mysterious foe who was manipulating hero and villain alike to confound the Dark Knight. The story starts when Batman is hot on the trail of Killer Croc, trying to piece together the mystery of a $10 million stash - speculatively ransom money for a kidnapped child whom Batman rescued from Catwoman. The clues lead the Dark Knight to Metropolis, where he must face Poison Ivy - and confront Superman. DC Comics has been entertaining the masses for over 75 years and this hardback book is lavishly illustrated any fan will love.

Batman Hush Part 2 Comic Book

¥165.00

Batman Hush Part 2 Comic Book

The DC Graphic Novel Collections continues with Batman: Hush Part 2. This hardback book collects the second part of the Batman: Hush storyline Volume 2 written by Jeph Loeb, the story continues as Batman races to uncover the identity of the mysterious villain Hush, crossing paths with the Joker and Ra’s al Ghul along the way.

Batman The Doom that Came to Gotham Comic Book

¥165.00

Batman The Doom that Came to Gotham Comic Book

An unholy union of a comic book icon and pure Lovecraftian horror is unleashed by writers MIKE MIGNOLA, acclaimed creator of Hellboy, RICHARD PACE (Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword) and artist TROY NIXEY (HARLEY QUINN) in this terrifying reimagining of the greatest heroes and villains in the Batman mythos. It’s Gotham City, 1928. Twenty years have passed since a madman slew the parents of young Bruce Wayne, heir to one of the city’s oldest fortunes. Twenty years since he fled the carnage of Gotham. But now Bruce Wayne has returned—and hell has followed. A terrible thing from beyond space and time has awakened. The Lurker on the Threshold has called its faithful servants—immortal sorcerers, reptile men, beings of eldritch cold and fungal horror—to feed our world into its gaping maw. If the Batman hopes to end the horror, how terrible must Bruce Wayne become?

Superman Batman Public Enemies Comic Book

¥165.00

Superman Batman Public Enemies Comic Book

A tale of loyalty and unlikely friendship featuring two of the most recognizable and popular super-heroes on the planet, SUPERMAN/BATMAN: PUBLIC ENEMIES pairs the Man of Steel with the Dark Knight. The iconic super-heroes unite when longtime Superman enemy Lex Luthor, now president of the United States, accuses Superman of a horrible act against mankind, and assembles a top-secret team of powerhouse heroes to bring Superman in — dead or alive. But after the Dark Knight Detective proves Luthor's accusations to be baseless, the "World's Finest" duo prepares to topple the corrupt president's reign once and for all.

Superman Batman Supergirl Comic Book

¥165.00

Superman Batman Supergirl Comic Book

Award-winner Jeph Loeb and the red-hot Michael Turner reintroduce a classic character into the DCU! This fantastic softcover includes the entire "Supergirl from Krypton" storyline, originally presented in the best-selling SUPERMAN/BATMAN #8-13.Batman has discovered something strange on the bottom of Gotham Bay, which leads him to a mysterious and powerful teenaged girl bent on destroying Gotham City! What's her connection to Superman? Why does Wonder Woman want to hide her from the outside world? Will Darkseid succeed in recruiting her into doing his bidding? Plus, this volume includes an introduction by Loeb as well as a Kryptonian language translation key!
About the author (2005)
Comic book artist and writer Michael Turner was born in Crossville, Tennessee on April 21, 1971. He had been a pre-medicine student at the University of Tennessee before moving to Aspen and San Diego, where he taught martial arts. At the 1993 Comic-Con in San Diego his artistic talent was discovered by the staff of Top Cow Productions. Turner illustrated backgrounds for Top Cow titles before co-creating the popular comic book character Witchblade, who was named for the supernatural weapon that affixed itself to the arm of New York homicide detective Sara Pezzini. In 1998 he debuted the aquatic Fathom character, whose secret identity was marine biologist Aspen Matthews. In 2002 Turner left Top Cow to found his own entertainment publishing company, Aspen MLT Inc. In 2004 he began contributing art to DC Comics and Marvel Comics, including cover designs for issues of the Teen Titans, Superman, Identity Crisis, The Flash, Supergirl, Wolverine, Civil War, Incredible Hulk, Black Panther, and Sub-Mariner. In 2004 he provided the cover art and co-wrote the Superman "Godfall" story arc, and Soulfire began publication. Turner died at age 37 of complications from bone cancer and is survived by his family and fiancée, Kelly Carmichael.