We have another limited edition McFarlane DC Multiverse Gold Label figure heading our way courtesy of Entertainment Earth. Batman of Zur-En-Arh is a variant of the existing figure entitled the Black Light edition - and comes with a black-light base as well as a numbered certificate of authenticity with the release limited to 3010 pieces. The figure is an October 2023 release.
DC Multiverse Batman of Zur-En-Arh Black Light Gold Label 7-Inch Scale Action Figure - Entertainment Earth Exclusive:
Batman of Zur-En-Arh with hypnotic black-light deco!
Entertainment Earth Exclusive DC Multiverse action figure.
Includes a black-light base and numbered certificate of authenticity.
Limited edition of 3,010 pieces!
Entertainment Earth Exclusive! Based on Grant Morrison's intriguing Batman R.I.P. story arc, Batman dons a purple cowl with a brazen red-and-yellow Batsuit. Brash Bruce Wayne makes criminals cower with exclusive black-light deco! The Batman of Zur-En-Arh comes with a baseball bat, a knife, an exclusive card stand, and a detailed display base with two battery-powered black lights. Also included is a collectible art card with a Batman illustration on the front and a certificate of authenticity on the back. Fully articulated, the curiously colorful crime-fighter stands approximately 7-inches tall and comes in deluxe packaging. This DC Multiverse Batman of Zur-En-Arh Black Light Gold Label 7-Inch Scale Action Figure - Entertainment Earth Exclusive is limited to 3,010 pieces, so order now! Ages 12 and up.
Some time ago, Bruce Wayne took part in an isolation experiment overseen by Dr. Simon Hurt in which the psychiatrist gave Bruce the post-hypnotic phrase "Zur-En-Arh." When heard by Bruce years later, this trigger phrase shatters his mind and leaves him wandering Gotham City in a daze. Always ready with a back-up plan, Batman had previously developed a persona within himself - a Batman without Bruce Wayne. He stitches together a new Batsuit, calling himself the Batman of Zur-En-Arh!
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