Vehicles

With as many vehicles as the Batman line has, this line is sorely lacking. Only one was released at the time of the line's demise, and that was a redo of an existing vehicle. Two more were planned, never showed up on shelves.

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Having already made an appeared originally as the Bruce Wayne Street Jet, then modified into it's current form as the S:MOS Matrix Convertible, this car actually looks somewhat like the vehicles in the animated series' futuristic stlye. It comes with a Clark Kent that uses the body from the S:MOS Clark and the head sculpt from the Quick Change Superman figure. These were almost immediately clearanced, making collectors very happy.



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This Kryptonian Battle Suit was already released in the same form in the S:MOS line. It was slated to be included in STAS packaging, but the line dies before this could happen.



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This would have been the perfect piece for any collection. Shown at Toy Fair 1997, this is a nice representation of the ship Superman came to Earth in on the animated series. It had pop out "wings", firing rockets, and a capture claw. It's doubtful at this point that this will ever see the light, though.

 


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