McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Batman Beyond (Neo Gothic) – A Fresh Take Worth Your Shelf?

Introduction

Alright, folks, let’s talk Batman Beyond…Neo Gothic style. McFarlane Toys has dropped another take on Terry McGinnis, and while I’m a little less familiar with this version, there’s no denying it catches the eye. But does it hit the mark or miss the landing? Grab a seat, and let’s break it down.


The Design: Looks Good, Feels… Different?

Let’s start with the basics. This figure has clean sculpting, solid paint, and a lot of that McFarlane polish we’re used to seeing. However, the head sculpt threw me off. Batman Beyond is iconic—a futuristic Dark Knight, but this head doesn’t scream Terry McGinnis. It’s not bad; it’s just not him.

Still, the upper body and lower half carry nice proportions and lines, and the armor has a sleek edge to it. For collectors who like variations on classic designs, this one might be right up your alley.


Posability: Poses Like a Pro

Let’s give credit where credit’s due: articulation. Neo Gothic Batman Beyond can strike a pose like he’s auditioning for Gotham’s next rooftop ballet. From action stances to mid-flight hero shots, he holds his own. Whether you’re setting him up for photography or just flexing those joints, the figure feels sturdy and fluid.

If you’re big into dynamic displays, this one’s got some chops.


The Wings: Iconic but Floppy

Now, here’s where things get tricky…the wings. Batman Beyond’s red wings are his trademark, and visually? They look great. The problem? They’re floppy. Fresh out of the package, they were fine, but the moment I messed with them, it all went downhill.

To clarify, you can remove the wings and plug in a back piece instead, which is cool if you want to mix it up. But here’s the takeaway: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Lesson learned.


Accessories: A Solid Lineup

McFarlane includes the usual suspects here: multiple hands for posing, a sturdy display base, and a collectible card. While nothing groundbreaking, it’s exactly what you’d expect from a DC Multiverse release. The wings count as a bonus, if you’re willing to wrestle with them.


Neo Gothic vs. Classic: What’s Your Flavor?

Finally, let’s talk comparisons. If you’re a fan of the original Batman Beyond figure, you’ll probably have strong opinions about this one. Neo Gothic brings some modern upgrades, sharper details, sleeker edges, but there’s a timeless charm to the classic look.

For me? The original design still holds the crown. But hey, this comes down to personal taste. Do you prefer the fresh take, or are you sticking with the classic?


Final Thoughts: Worth It?

McFarlane’s Neo Gothic Batman Beyond is an interesting addition to the DC Multiverse line. It’s got standout design, great articulation, and solid shelf presence. However, the floppy wings and divisive head sculpt might make it a “maybe” for some collectors.

If you’re into alternate designs and dynamic posing, this figure’s worth checking out. If you’re more of a classic Batman Beyond fan like me, you might just stick with what you know. Either way, there’s no denying this figure looks pretty darn good on display.

 

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