🦇 Unmask the Adventure with Batgirl & Oracle!
This limited edition 2-pack features Batgirl and Oracle, inspired by the acclaimed Arkham Knight video game. Batgirl stands at 6.75 inches and comes with a Batarang and extra hands, while Oracle is equipped with a detailed wheelchair. Perfect for collectors and fans alike, this set is ready to elevate your superhero collection!
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Size | 6.8 inches |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2"L x 1"W x 6.9"H |
Theme | super heroes |
Animal Theme | bat |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Special Features | Detailed Wheelchair |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
Required Assembly | No |
M**S
Batgirl & Oracle: Welcome additions to the Arkham series figures
I saw this set at a comic shop for $60. I knew I wanted them, but I also knew I didn't want to pay that much. Thank goodness for Amazon! Knew I could find a better deal with them. I picked them up for under $50, hopefully the demand doesn't drive up the price too much.The figures themselves are quite nice. Based on the Arkham series designs for Barbara Gordon, this set features both Batgirl and Oracle. which (SPOILERS!) are both superhero personas of Barbara Gordon. Each figure is game-accurate and spot on. I like the sculpt of Batgirl's armor, as I do for all the characters in this line (Batman's armor sculpt is easily one of the coolest I've seen on a figure). I also like the attention to detail on the Oracle figure. She fit's nicely in her wheelchair, though she appears to sit a bit lopsided. It's one of the few off-putting things about this set, but it's easily overlooked.Minimal accessories come with this set. Several alternate hands for Batgirl, along with a nice batarang, plus a backpack and headphones for Oracle round out the set. There is also the wheelchair, which I consider more as part of the Oracle figure, but I guess some people would call it an accessory. I feel another accessory, like a laptop, would have topped off this set perfectly, but I assume they left that out due to costs.There are a few things which detract from this set. The main complaint is with the Oracle figure. The wheelchair feels a bit flimsy, which is to be expected given the design. as stated earlier, the Oracle figure sits a little lopsided in it, which can make it a bit awkward to sit the figure properly. This is exacerbated by the sculpt of her legs. I know Oracle is paralyzed and I understand why the legs were sculpted in that position, but it does make her placement in the chair somewhat weird. Hip and knee joints would have been nice if only to better sit her in the wheelchair better. Also, I don't think the headphones fit on her head very well, but that might just be me.Despite these grumbles, these are excellent figures and worth the price. Pick them up if you get the chance!
J**D
Pretty awesome and great price
In this figure two pack, you get both Batgirl and Oracle as she appeared in Batman Arkham Knight's main story and the Gotham Stories, A Family Matter.This may be your last opportunity to get an actual Oracle figure, because in the New 52 she had a surgery that fixed her paralysis and put the cowl back on to once again become Batgirl. The paint is perfect, and she looks exactly like she did in the main story of Batman Arkham Knight.Batgirl figures are pretty common now, but the design of this one is pretty unique. The Bat-symbol has changed, there are a few more armor details, the cape is long, the yellow paint was replaced by gold, and the head sculpt is pretty fierce looking.I am a collector that does not open anything, so I can't speak to the paint or plastic quality, though the skin does look a little translucent, and I have no idea how posable the figures actually is.I paid $43 for the two-pack, and I am pretty happy with them. Like I said earlier, if you really want an Oracle figure added to your collection, this is the one to get because there might never be another one released.
B**E
great figures ,weird accesories
as a huge batgirl fan it was great to get both versions together as a set.i dont have much to add that hasnt already been said.both figures look great and arrived undamaged in a nice box that easily displays without opening.batgirl has a batarang and 2 pairs of interchangeable hands. oracle has her wheelchair a backpack and headphones.as another reviewer mentioned a laptop computer would have been a better accessory than headphones as itsimportant to her character. if you love batgirl/barbara gordon be sure to pick up this figure.
T**T
Small issues .
The figures are amazing . The only issue is Oracle's wheel chair is very fragile . Mine came broken and as I glued it back together I realized its really fragile and could be broken . SO Be careful , also the Batgirl Legs are week plastic from the knees down .
M**N
Arkham Batgirl looks good!
I wish Batgirl and Oracle were in separate packages since I'm not taking this out of the box, but overall, they're a great addition to your Arkham collection. The figures are painted well and are of good quality.
A**R
... bit cheap plastic they re using so that s sucks because that wheelchare is broken after falling off from ...
very thiny plastic for chair ı mean it s a bit cheap plastic they re using so that s sucks because that wheelchare is broken after falling off from display and batgirls legs is not straight but other than that it s a good pack
H**?
Magnificent...
This set is outstanding, the amount of detail in oracle's backpack and accessories are epic...excellent addition to any bat-themed shelf...
S**G
This item was a gift and my daughter was super excited to receive this two-pack
This item was a gift and my daughter was super excited to receive this two-pack. Great price and arrived on time
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