





And here's a poster for the 1967 movie... this is the Argentina version!

Batman and Robin masks!

Batman bookbag with very cool artwork on it!

Batman board game, 1973 version, by Hasbro! Looks like they just updated box art for it1


Joker puzzle in "oil can" style box!

Here's that night light I posted the other day, in the original package!

This 1981 postcard game from either a Batman or DC Superheroes postcard book! Here's some more:



Next up is this AHI Batman parachutist! I used to have one of these when I was a kid, and it worked GREAT! I think I played with it so much, I eventually had to replace the parachute by cutting out a plastic garbage bag in a circle and tying the strings to it!


Never had the Joker and Penguin ones, on the other hand!

Here's another AHI item... Batman Saucer Gun!

Batman Shooting Gallery by AHI! Have I mentioned before that I don't understand why there's so many Batman gun toys out there, given the Dark Knight's aversion to guns.

And we'll end this set of Batman stuff with these vintage Batman Balloons!
More Batman to come!



Those Batman and Robin masks looks great... apart from the Bat signal on his forhead.. i wonder why that is there (atlest it's better then there names on the masks)
ReplyDeleteI've never understood why, for the longest time, nobody could produce any kind of Batman costume or mask without making some stupid, idiotic change to it -- like adding a bat on the mask, or putting the name on the chest insignia.
ReplyDeleteThe other cool thing about those Batman and Robin masks (if I remember correctly) is that it's actually the same mask. In other words, if you have the mask with Batman on the front, turn the mask upside down and flip it over, you have the Robin mask! It's not often you get a Dynamic Duo for the price of one!
ReplyDeleteI wondered if that was the case... Thanks for clarifying, Tony!
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