There were dozens of exciting action figure reveals during Toy Fair 2013, but perhaps surprisingly, one of our most popular posts came from covering Square Enix's new DC Comics Play Arts Kai figures. Featuring original costume designs, the decidedly manga/anime-style versions of Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and unpainted prototypes of Batgirl and the Flash seemed to polarize fans...
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While Square Enix wasn't quite ready to unveil its Man of Steel Play Arts Kai figures during Toy Fair 2013, the toymaker has finally posted official product images of Superman and his Kryptonian foe General Zod. Modeled in the likenesses of stars Henry Cavill and Michael Shannon, respectively, each of the roughly 9...
While Square Enix started out focusing mostly on DC Comics live action films in its 9(ish)" Play Arts Kai action figure line, they've begun branching out into more comics-centric designs of late. At Toy Fair 2013, Square Enix debuted five new DC Universe figures featuring original Batman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Batgirl and Flash designs...
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Two of Square Enix's most anticipated Play Arts Kai figures have finally arrive online in full color. Following prototype displays at the Tokyo Games Show in September (and a few low resolution images appearing online), SE has unveiled proper looks at its 8" The Dark Knight Rises Catwoman and The Dark Knight Joker PAK toys...
Square Enix displayed unpainted prototype versions of their Play Arts Kai The Dark Knight Rises Batman and Bane action figures first at SDCC and later during NYCC, and now that the figures are available for pre-order, proper official product images of their painted incarnations have surfaced online...
Square Enix gave fans an early look at very gray prototypes of its The Dark Knight Rises Batman and Bane Play Arts Kai figures this past summer at SDCC, but Tokyo Game Show attendees are the first to see the upcoming 8" figures in living color...
In addition to selling a limited edition run of black and white variant versions of its Batman: Arkham City toys at San Diego Comic-Con International this past weekend, Square Enix also debuted prototypes for upcoming The Dark Knight Rises Play Arts Kai figures...
Following up its line of Batman: Arkham Asylum action figures, Square Enix is set to put its stamp on its video game sequel, Batman: Arkham City, with new Play Arts Kai versions of Batman and Catwoman. Recently debuting on Square Enix's Japanese online store, the individual figures are currently available for preorder for ¥5,800, which is about $73 USD, (although most preorder sites in the US are