This is a small fold-out catalog from 1989. I believe these were handed out at some of the first showings of the 1989 Batman film but don't quote me on that. For the life of me, I can't remember where I got this one. This catalog advertises some interesting things from the merchandising blitz that accompanied the 1989 film. Enjoy it in all its late 80's cheesy glory.
I remember being fascinated that Toybiz was using repainted Super Powers figures to promote their forthcoming Batman toys. I was surprised when they finally showed up on store shelves and were all-new sculpts. Part of me wished they had just used the Super Powers molds. I still need to track down one of those Batcaves, someday.
Here's Bob Kane, the creator of Batman, modeling some Bat-duds. I've read that Bob was on "cloud nine" during this time when his creation became a world-wide phenomenon once again.
These two statues were produced in very limited numbers... only 50 pairs. These are insanely rare Batman collectibles. I remember thinking how odd it was to see Batman all dressed in black. Now, the black costume is an ingrained part of pop culture.
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I'd have been that happy to be in that catalog. Happier even.
Those were handed out at theaters during the movie's first run. I still have a couple. I also ordered the Batwing and Batman and Joker figures from one because I couldn't wait for them to arrive in stores.
I still have my copy too.
I had mine handed to me while waiting in line for the midnight primer of Batman.
Fun times.
I too remember thinking Batman's black costume looked weird.
I also remember seeing sneaked pictures of the new Bat-costume and I didn't think I could ever get used to the size of the cowls ears.
Thanks so much for posting the catalog. I got mine on opening weekend. They were handing them out with your tickets at the box office.
I remember seeing the toy biz batcave for the first time in the catalog and immediately knowing it needed to be at the top of my Christmas list that year.
I love the way you posted your collections!!! I added you in my blog.
I don't have mine now, but these were given out on opening night here, we even received a free soda in a little Batman Plastic Mug and a small popcorn.
I remember staring at the toys and pretty much thinking the same thing as you in regards to the Kenner Superpowers figures. That and I thought about ordering the set of toys with the little order sheet.
Hey Brian,
Thanks for the post. I'm finishing a book on transmedia and popular culture, and would love to include an image from this fantastic 1989 brochure. Would you possibly be able to scan it at a higher resolution and send it to me by e-mail? I'd be forever grateful, and would happily include an acknowledgment in the book. My e-mail is dhasslerforest at gmail dot com. Thanks!
Dan
I so wish i had one im 30 and BATMAN IS STILL MY HERO LOL
I so wish i had one im 30 and BATMAN IS STILL MY HERO LOL
Thank you for posting this! I was 9 when Batman hit theaters and I was so hyped for it. I remember the theater handing out these little catalogs and I cherished mine so much.
The toys seemed to be delayed getting to my little town (about a month after the movie premiere). So all I had was this catalog and the souvenir magazine to hope and wish for.
And then of course I finally got the figures and they were disappointing to say the least.
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