McFarlane Toys have listed an exclusive Gold Label variant of the recently revealed Death Metal Robin. Which is actually Future State Robin. The Gold Label is named Infinite Frontier Robin, which was the story arc after Future State. This has the figure without a mask.
The Gold Label Infinite Frontier maskless Robin is an exclusive to McFarlaneToysStore.com. You can buy the masked and unmasked version together for $24.99 USD. Since these are normally $19.99 that’s a pretty good price.
There is also another bundle pack with Rebirth Batman, Rebirth Clayface, and both Robins for $79.99 USD. Total Retail for that would normally be around $100 USD.
Read on to check the pics, and hit the links below to grab your copies!
Regular Retail Releases From Overnight Drops
DC Multiverse Rebirth Batman
Entertainment Earth, Big Bad Toy Store, Dorkside Toys, The Chosen Prime, The Toy Source, Amazon
DC Multiverse Dark Nights Death Metal Robin (Actually Future State)
Entertainment Earth, Big Bad Toy Store, Dorkside Toys, The Chosen Prime, The Toy Source, Amazon
DC Multiverse Megafig Rebirth Clayface
Entertainment Earth, Big Bad Toy Store, Dorkside Toys, The Chosen Prime, The Toy Source, Amazon
Holy smokes!!! This is awesome. Can it be pre-ordered anywhere?
Straight from Amazon
DC Multiverse Damien Wayne (Death Metal)..........Despite being Infinite Frontier.
I think the head looks like my idea younger Robin head. Even if you don't like the costume, the head has custom written all over it.
But this hand thing has ceased to be funny. Two fists is not difficult.
I'm also a little over capes billowing in the wind. Just have them come straight down or you know be removable.
Both Batman and Robin look awesome. Can't wait!
More Batman
Listings for this Batman, Robin, and Clayface are up on Amazon. Not really active, so you didn't miss a preorder window.
Hey, uh, Bats, you got something around your mouth... yeah, that side... other side too... how did you do that... what were you even eating?
The figure on the card being clean shaven makes it even sillier, but then, have any of the figure photography cards been worth putting near the toy itself?
The figure is dope, though!
Thanks all. Front paged with the Amazon links for those wanting to stalk.
Clayface looks a million times better with a closed mouth.
Batman looks like he was getting "friendly" with Clayface! Seriously though, McFarlane needs to learn to do stubble better. The Westley from the Princess Bride was almost ruined by it.
Besides that, cool figures.
Why won't McFarlane do anything based on classic comics? Comic readership is much lower than it used to be, and figures based on characters' iconic looks from the 60s, 70s, 80s, and even 90s would sell well. The figures that aren't based on modern comics are just a hodge podge of random source material- we have a Teen Titans Cyborg, but no other Teen Titans animated figures over a year later. The McFarlane line has been a big disappointment for me.
I hope you realize that once upon a time, someone hated those looks, too, and yearned for Batman from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.
I still hate the Balent purple Catwoman.
Plus, the Three Jokers figures are pretty "classic" and "retro" if that's what floats your boat.
Not gonna lie, that is a pretty good looking Batman, face giving off a slight Affleck vibe. Think maybe his thighs are too thick, though. Kind of looks like it has child-bearing hips.
Still... sigh. Another Bat-only wave. I recognize we did just get a few non-Bat characters like Aquaman and Martian Manhunter recently, but it's still 70%/30% Bats to DC...
Still... sigh. Another Bat-only wave. I recognize we did just get a few non-Bat characters like Aquaman and Martian Manhunter recently, but it's still 70%/30% Bats to DC...
Just in time for the next toilet paper shortage, here comes Clayface. Appropriate.
Rebirth Batman looks good. Reminds me of an amalgam of Arkham alternate skin Batman and the face is more movie-esque.
Really how much deviation is there that more recent stories haven't brought back into the fold?
Many characters right now look like they did way back when with some tweaks. A decade ago that sorta wasn't the case.
If we look at the latest releases. We got Batman designs from the 80's.
It's still the Batman focus that's annoying.
Looks great but between side glances and now closed fists, this is getting annoying.
How does McFarlane not know how to make a proper "action" figure? I guess he had to be dragged kicking and screaming to add any articulation at all.
Is it that hard to add an interchangeable hand?
Just Pre-Ordered
And now a maskless Robin Gold Label.

DC Multiverse Infinite Frontier Robin Unmasked Gold Label Exclusive
It kinda blows my mind that McF's sculptors can make such pretty/beautiful unmasked female faces but really miss the mark with unmasked male faces.
Well that unmasked figure makes me want to punch him square in his smug face.....so success?
I gotta be negative because they keep making the same mistakes over and over and it's a shame because they are doing some good stuff.
Again I strongly dislike making an alt head a separate figure.
That you can offer a combo at $24 just added to the nonsense. The figures aren't doing enough to warrant multiple copies like this.
Again I strongly dislike making heads side eye if it's the only head.
Yeah that eye glance works for the picture they took, not everyone wants to replicate the pose on the card. I don't know where this love affair started.
Maybe the designers thought they needed to add more life to the figures but neglected to think about the customers?
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Not really trusting the Mcfarlane store at the moment either. They took money out for a preorder and well you can't cancel on your own and no eta on when it might ship. I don't like that relationship.
Then of course something like these two pack deal fails when their shipping is quite a bit high that it negates the savings.
Yeah let's sculpt figures for one pose only.
The McFarlane way.
That head looks way too stylized but I wish we'd get an unmasked Nightwing or Batgirl.
Dont get the sideye hate myself, isnt any more or less limiting than an expressionless look or shouting head.
The problem with side eye is the expression is always looking to the side. With eyes looking straight ahead, you can always turn the head in the direction of the action. If the action is to the left then you turn the head to the left. To the right - the right. If it's above/below, you tilt the head up/down.
With side eye, the character is always looking to the left no matter which they the head is tilted. It's incredibly limiting.
A shouting head is limiting in establishing mood but it can still look in any direction.
Try it yourself.
Record yourself looking to the side. Now maintaining that, try to look at other angles.
Then do it looking straight ahead.
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