
Mezco Toyz is taking collectors back to the very beginning of the Dark Knight’s crusade with today’s reveal of the One:12 Collective Batman: Year One figure, inspired directly by the legendary Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli storyline.
Pulled straight from the pages of Batman: Year One, this release captures Bruce Wayne in his rawest, most grounded form—still refining his methods, testing his limits, and forging the symbol Gotham desperately needs. The figure features a comic-accurate tailored cloth suit and a wired cape, allowing for dramatic, street-level poses that reflect the tone of the story.
Standing approximately 17cm tall, Batman is built on Mezco’s One:12 Collective body with over 30 points of articulation. Five interchangeable head portraits are included, showcasing a range of intense expressions, including an unmasked Bruce Wayne that highlights the physical and emotional toll of his first year as Gotham’s vigilante.
The figure comes loaded with an experimental early arsenal, including batarangs, grenades, a blowgun with dart FX, a tape recorder, floodlight, tranq gun, and multiple effect pieces that recreate key moments from Year One.
Thirteen interchangeable hands allow collectors to fully customize display options.The One:12 Collective Batman: Year One figure is available now for preorder directly from Mezco Toyz, with availability also expected through select specialty retailers.
The figure is slated to ship between July and September 2026 and comes packaged in a collector-friendly box.As always, this release is intended for collectors ages 18 and up and is designed as a premium display piece—perfect for fans of classic Batman storytelling and Mezco’s highly detailed One:12 line.
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