“Does it come in black?”
By Troy-Jeffrey Allen
One thing I loved about the Dark Knight Trilogy was how Christopher Nolan and his production team found true-to-life military technologies and re-imagined them for the world of Batman. In particular, I’m not ashamed to admit that I did geek out at the first on-screen appearance of the Bat-tumbler in Batman Begins.
10 years later and Soap Studio have gone and made this incredibly detailed, remote control version of Christian Bale’s tumbler and, I have to admit, I kind of want to get my hands on this thang. Of course, the price is a bit steep for my taste.
Ah well. Look but don’t touch…
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Troy-Jeffrey Allen writes about action/adventure for Action A Go Go. He is a comic book writer whose works include BamnComics.com, The Magic Bullet, Dr. Dremo’s Taphouse of Tall Tales, and the Harvey Award nominated District Comics. In addition, Allen has been a contributing writer for ComicBookBin.com, OfNote Magazine, and ForcesOfGeek.com. His work has been featured in the City Paper, The Baltimore Sun, Bethesda Magazine, The Examiner, and The Washington Post. Yes, he wrote this bio.