Yes, I do collect hotwheels outside of superhero ones. I have always loved muscle cars. Don’t own one but still dig ’em. Maybe one day. In the meantime, I’ll have to satisfy my muscle car desire with little ones.
Enjoy.
Hotwheeels ’71 Plymouth GTX, Muscle Mania – Buy at Amazon
Though I’ve expanded my hotwheels passion to other types of cars (namely muscle ones), below are some more shorts and reels showcasing the various batmobiles in my hotwheels collection. I especially dig the chrome one.
Hotwheels Dark Appearance Batmobile Collection – Buy at Amazon
Hotwheeels The Batman Chrome Batmobile – Buy at Amazon
Hotwheels Red Arkham Knight Batmobile – Buy at Amazon
I had these toys when I was a kid and they were the successors to my worn-out Super Powers action figure versions. Burger King did a good job with DC in terms of the characters chosen. You have the main three: Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, and then the main bad guy, Darkseid.
These aren’t the originals I owned. These were bought a comic con when I was shocked to see them at a dealer’s table. Had to have them. They have a special spot in my superhero collection because they’re a piece of my childhood.
1988 Burger King Justice League Cups
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The Man of Steel has always had a special place in my heart. Over the years, I’ve amassed a nice collection of my favorite Kryptonian. Here are some shorts and reels of Superman.
Superman Shorts Compilation Vol. 1
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I searched and I searched, high and low and low and high, then one day out of the blue a kind lady offered to gift me this SUPER action figure because she saw on social media I was looking for it but to no success.
Special thanks to Veronica and Zach for their kindness.
This is it! A Superman Super Powers action figure! This is a retro release by McFarlane Toys, utilizing the same branding Kenner did way back in the ’80s. I played with my Superman toy when I was a kid until I wore it out so bad my folks had to buy me a new one. It got lost over the years but now I have Superman anew and this fanboy is thrilled to the bone!
Here you go. Seven more cars to round out this trilogy of Batmobile Shorts Compilations. Not saying there won’t be any more, but consider this the end of the first trilogy.
Anyway, we’ve got seven cool batmobiles to check out so let’s get to it.
Cheers.
Hotwheels Batmobile Shorts Compilation Vol. 3
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Welcome back to the Hotwheels Batmobile Shorts Compilation series. Seven toy cars are showcased because seven is my favorite number, and then when you’re done, check out the other cool collectible shorts on this channel.
Peace.
Hotwheels Batmobile Shorts Compilation Vol. 2
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Settle in and enjoy this compilation of Hotwheels shorts all in one video. Get a video overview of the seven cars we’ll be showcasing and then dive in via the shorts that air here on YouTube.
Oh, there’s a Superman hotwheels thrown in for good measure because, you know, it’s Superman.
Peace.
Hotwheels Batmobile Shorts Compilation Vol. 1
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Jeff Burton and I are amazed at how much support this project has received. Not only are we closing in on a third funded, but the indie superhero community is behind us in helping get not just the Frozen Storm novel out, but also Auroraman No. 1 (which features a mini-comic at the end that leads into Frozen Storm). We want to thank each and every one of you who has contributed in bringing these projects to life in some way, whether that’s through pledging or social media shares or spreading the word through some other means.
Jeff and I both believe it’s important to bring more Canadian superhero adventures to readers, and doing this Kickstarter is a way in which to accomplish that. As of this writing, there are 26 days left to go. Please take a moment and check out the Kickstarter page for the awesome rewards and tiers this campaign has to offer. Please also consider supporting these projects. Making comics and books is an expensive endeavor and we want to make sure all those we have on board creating the comic and book get properly compensated for their time and effort.
Thank you again to everyone who’s gotten behind us on this. You’re in for a super treat once the rewards start shipping because there’s not only the exciting comic and book, but original art, toys, collectibles, and more.