Hoping against hope that MacFarlane will release a Commissioner Gordon figure. Definitely needed. As well as a Commissioner Gordon’s office diorama. (And Chief O’Hara would be great as well.)
AndyFish wrote: ↑Thu Jan 12, 2023 1:15 pm
Neil Hamilton isn't in the license, but maybe he'd do a comic version one. Ironically the comic version one looks like Alfred.
Do we have any sculptors on this board that can fashion a head sculpt for Neil Hamilton?
The comic book versions don’t really feel “1966 Batman” to me. Two-face looks good, but he just isn’t a 1966 Batman villain (in my heart).
Is Alfred in the license? There is a DC version with interchangeable heads (one of which looks enough like Alfred to pass, although I certainly would prefer the traditional suit over the more formal looking attire).
eewdoc wrote: ↑Fri Jan 13, 2023 3:48 pm
Alfred is in the license. Figures Toy Company has an Alfred figure, a Alfred dressed as Batman and Alfred as his twin cousin Egbert.
The McFarlane “Alfred” as Batman doesn’t really look like Alfred. Hoping Alfred LOOKS like ALFRED, instead of “Batman with a mustache,” as Lou pointed out.
BiffPow wrote: ↑Thu Jan 12, 2023 2:11 pm
Is Alfred in the license? There is a DC version with interchangeable heads (one of which looks enough like Alfred to pass, although I certainly would prefer the traditional suit over the more formal looking attire).
If I remember correctly, an Alan Napier licence was secured midway through the run of the “Batman ‘66” comic, at which time the character started resembling Alan more.
FTC released several versions of Alan (even as Egbert) in 8” - and the 6”-ish interchangeable-heads DC Alfred box had Michael Gough and Alan Napier likenesses included. Also the MezcoToys Alfred in 4”, once his hair is painted white.