But on the other hand, some collectors who want to display him with the rest of their Batman: Black & White statues might not want to add a glistening figure that stands out from the crowd. ![]() I mean, The Batman Who Laughs does have a BDSM/Cenobite-esque appearance that lends itself to the shiny latex look we have here. The original release was also sculpted by Jonathan Matthews and based on art by Greg Capullo, so what’s the difference between the two? Well, there’s one key difference, and it’s pretty obvious if you’ve seen what the 1st edition was like: this statue has a glossy finish and the original had a matte finish. ![]() For guests to your home or office that are just casual fans or totally uneducated in modern Bat-lore, they’ll ask “Is that Joker dressed as Batman?” or “Is that one of the guys from Hellraiser?” Either way, it’s not something that’s going to go unnoticed. “Well, that’s terrifying and a totally perfect representation of Greg Capullo’s original artwork,” was my first thought, and it’ll likely cross your mind initially as well.
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