About the item:

From Eaglemoss’ hugely popular Automobilia line of Batman vehicles, this fully complete set includes the magazine and accompanying vehicle.  One of the most famous movie and television cars of all time, the Batmobile (and Batman’s other vehicles such as the Batcycle and Batboat), have been depicted in various media and numerous styles over the years.  First appearing the same issue Batman debuted, Detective Comics #27, the car at first had no special features or functions and wasn’t even called the Batmobile.  But by Detective Comics #48, the first issue the term “Batmobile” was used, the car had already began its long history of ongoing transformation into one of countless versions that would delight fans over the years.  Eaglemoss captures some of the  most famous of these versions from not only the comics, but the television series, animated versions, and the feature films as well. Each vehicle in the series is a die-cast precision models and is officially authorized, hand-painted and includes an informative collectors magazine that offers specifications and history on the Bat-vehicle in question. This particular issue features the Joker's Roadster from Batman #52 (1949) with artwork by Win Mortimer (Cover) and interior art by Lew Sayre Schwartz.  It nm/mint condition (magazine has some wear of course - this is almost impossible to avoid given how Eaglemoss packages them). It will be shipped with the utmost care.


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