🦸♂️ Elevate Your Collection with Robin's Heroic Presence!
The McFarlane Toys DC Direct Page Punchers Robin figure stands at 7 inches tall and features ultra articulation with 22 moving parts, allowing for a wide range of poses. This collectible comes with accessories including a sword and a character art card, plus an English-only reprint comic book. Perfect for fans and collectors alike, this figure is a must-have addition to any DC Multiverse collection.
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168 |
Is Assembly Required | No |
Color | Multicolor |
Occasion | Birthday, Christmas, Hanukah, Comic Con, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, Easter, Wedding, Anniversary, Halloween |
Theme | Comic |
Collection Name | DC Multiverse |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Language | English |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Additional Features | Ultra Articulation |
Finish Type | Matte |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Size | 7in |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.25"L x 7.38"W x 12.13"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**R
Hard to find MCF figure, but worth the wait
This is a great figure of Damien Wayne from the McFarlane DC Page Punchers 7" collection. The figure is hard to come by but definitely worth it. My one gripe is that the cowl piece holding the cloth cape around his neck tends to come up in the back of the figure. It seems that the glue has come loose on my figure in that location.Great figure nonetheless.
M**L
Great item
Great item
L**Y
Accurate
The figure comes with a wired cape and hood that is accurate to the comic and looks good.
J**E
Nice
After months of delays this finally arrived
N**S
Goodbuy
Always amazing buy here in amazonThanks
M**S
Mcfarlane figura
Todo perfecto. Envió internacional.
A**N
Best Robin Ever!
Goes great with the rest of the McFarlane line!
P**N
A great figure that--in a vacuum-- is just not worth the ($30) price.
Full Disclosure: I'm not a McFarlane toys super fan, nor am I a McFarlane toys hater.The Robin figure itself is probably the best Damian Wayne Robin figure I've ever seen, hands down. There's not much else to say about it. It's got your typical McFarlane articulation and swappable parts. There are multiple reviews of the figure itself on YouTube, so I encourage you to check them out. They will do much better justice to the figure with regard to a review than I can. Then again, if you're an actual collector, you have probably already checked out those videos and know all you need to know.The big issue I have here--as with most McFarlane pieces--is the value for the money. I don't think there is anything about this product that is worth $30. There aren't enough cool swap-outs to justify this being more than a regular Collector's Edition figure, which, when this was originally released, were selling for $22.99. If you think paying an extra $7.00 for a comic is worth it, fair enough. But I feel like these Page Punchers--strictly based on what you get--tend to be a rip-off. Sadly, some of the best versions of characters that McFarlane has put out tend to come from this 7-inch Page Puncher line (See: Shazam). So if you want the best version of certain characters, you might be stuck paying the elevated price.If you are collecting this line, or trying to amass one "great" version of every DC figure McFarlane makes, this is the one to get. I purchased this item with as a gift with that in mind, but the recipient already had it so I returned it.Something to keep in mind: McFarlane recently (as of February 2025) lost the DC Multiverse license, effective Mid-2026. Factoring in both figure design time and production times, there will not be enough time for him to finish up all the lines he has started. So if you've been on the fence about starting to collect DC figures from McFarlane, consider that you'll mostly be paying secondary market prices for most figures. This doesn't affect my grade of this product, but it's worth sharing for anyone that hasn't already started collecting. Mattel will take over the DC license in mid-2026, so on-the-cusp collectors I know are waiting until then to start their DC collection.This figure itself would get a 5/5 stars for me, but, like most Page Puncher figures, I don't see the value for the money here. Granted, if you're already knee-deep in your McFarlane Collection, you'll probably pick this up regardless. But independently, this is not a $30 product. I'm taking two stars off for the cost instead of my normal one, because $30 is even more than the normal McFarlane overcharge. McFarlane himself has put out many figures that are just as good, with just as many exchangeable parts squeezed in, for $20. He can charge higher prices because people are willing to pay them. If you are, have at it, because the figure itself is great.
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