If you're a big fan of artist Greg Capullo, or of just great action figures in general, then you'll want to check out DC Collectibles' latest batch of Batman action figures.

As you can see, Batman, Talon, Nightwing, and Riddler are all part of the DC Comics Designer Series 1, all based off designs by Capullo, who is currently killing it on his Batman run with writer Scott Snyder.Unless you’re currently reading the Batman comic series, Talon is probably unfamiliar to you. The first of leg Capullo’s Batman series dealt with the Court of Owls, a harrowing tale where Batman learned that Gotham might be under control of a winged animal that's not a bat. The Owls do their dirty work with undead Talon ninjas, all of whom can go toe-to-toe with Batman in a fight. The Owls and their Talons became instant classic Batman villains, and we are happy to report that every element of Capullo’s design made it to the action figure. The haunting owl mask, the owl shoulder emblem, the owl handguard, the many throwing knives -- it’s all there, and it just looks mean and awesome. You know the rest. Batman is as powerful and sharp looking as ever. You’ve got to love how Capullo draws Batman’s cape, and it’s recreated here with a soft flexible plastic that lets it hold its outspread shape. Nightwing has his signature lean build that you’ll have fun putting into different acrobatic positions on your desk. Riddler is currently the big villain giving Batman trouble in the comics, and his story also looks like it will be one for the books, so it won’t be a shock to see this figure in high demand. This design excellently captures his green three-piece suit, question-mark cane, and impressive sideburns. The one caveat with a couple of these figures -- and it really is tiny -- is that it’s a bit difficult to place their props in their hands and make them stay. Batman has three tiny Batarangs that don’t easily fit into his hand, while the Talon’s daggers are a bit flimsy and don’t stay put. After some experimenting with different positions, we were able to get them to stay; again, worth mentioning, but not the end of the world, especially considering how awesome the figures look overall.Each figure retails for $24.95, with Batman and Talon becoming available on May 30, and Nightwing and Riddler on June 30.Are you interested in this wave of Batman action figures? Do you like Greg Capullo’s designs? Which one do you want the most? Let us know in the comments!

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