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Batman The Dark Knight Action Figure Model Kit - Collectible DC Comics Superhero Toy for Display & Gifting
Batman The Dark Knight Action Figure Model Kit - Collectible DC Comics Superhero Toy for Display & GiftingBatman The Dark Knight Action Figure Model Kit - Collectible DC Comics Superhero Toy for Display & GiftingBatman The Dark Knight Action Figure Model Kit - Collectible DC Comics Superhero Toy for Display & GiftingBatman The Dark Knight Action Figure Model Kit - Collectible DC Comics Superhero Toy for Display & GiftingBatman The Dark Knight Action Figure Model Kit - Collectible DC Comics Superhero Toy for Display & GiftingBatman The Dark Knight Action Figure Model Kit - Collectible DC Comics Superhero Toy for Display & GiftingBatman The Dark Knight Action Figure Model Kit - Collectible DC Comics Superhero Toy for Display & GiftingBatman The Dark Knight Action Figure Model Kit - Collectible DC Comics Superhero Toy for Display & Gifting

Batman The Dark Knight Action Figure Model Kit - Collectible DC Comics Superhero Toy for Display & Gifting

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Product Description

  • Two and three quarter metal sheets
  • Challenging difficulty
  • Illustrated instructions
  • Assembled Size: 3.5 x 3.3 x 7.1 inches
  • Item does not come assembled
  • Ages 14 and up
  • The Bat. The Caped Crusader. The Dark Knight. The World's Greatest Detective. Whatever you call him, Bruce "The Batman" Wayne remains one of the most iconic comic book characters of all time. For generations, Batman has defended Gotham City against evildoers. From his first appearance in 1939, the Caped Crusader has continued to update his look, and that includes the look of his ride. Satisfy your construction urges with this cool metal model. Use the easy-to-follow instructions to pop out the pieces from the 4-inch square steel sheets, bend the tabs, and connect them at the attachment points. No glue required!

  • The National Archives has quite the collection of comic books in its holdings. Many were submitted in 1954 to the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency as evidence of comics' corrupting influence on the young.

    The U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency hearings were televised, with Senators questioning individuals from the comic book industry, including Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Dell, and EC Comics. For three days, experts testified about whether comic books were "printed poison" for young people. As a result of the hearings and the bad publicity that the comic book industry received, many of the comic book companies agreed to form the Comics Code Authority to self-regulate the content of their comic books.

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