Mattel has officially made a thunderous return to the universe of DC Comics collectibles, and nothing proves that more than their latest heavy-hitter release. The brand-new DC Premier Batman vs Clayface action figure 2-Pack is hitting shelves, putting a localized spotlight on one of the most brutal, physically lopsided rivalries in the history of comic books.
For fans who have spent years tracking standard six-inch scale offerings, this multi-pack introduces a fascinating blend of comic-accurate styling, hyper-articulation, and interactive structural gimmicks. But does this specific box set earn a permanent spot in your primary Batman rogues gallery layout, or does it lean a bit too far into casual play territory?
I just put this exact set through its paces on the review desk to find out. The results are incredibly surprising.
Classic Comic Aesthetic Meets Heavyweight Scale
Right out of the packaging, the stark contrast in scaling makes an immediate visual statement. The Dark Knight stands at a solid 6.5 inches, establishing the baseline height for Mattel’s newly minted premium ecosystem. Modeled with a incredibly clean, stark aesthetic that feels lifted right out of modern comic artwork. Well, except for the white costume, which you could say is light grey. This version of Batman avoids looking overly busy while prioritizing durable plastic tolerances.
However, the undeniable centerpiece of the entire box is Basil Karlo. Towering over the Caped Crusader at a massive 7.5 inches tall, Clayface boasts a wide, textured mud sculpt that carries massive presence in hand. The sheer physical bulk of this figure effortlessly captures the imposing danger of a shapeshifting monster. It gives collectors the exact sense of scale needed for dynamic combat positioning.
22 Points of Articulation and Modular Gimmicks
Where this two-pack truly catches the community off-guard is the structural engineering. Both figures are built with an impressive 22 movable joints. For Batman, this translates to smooth double-jointed elbows and deep ankle rockers that allow for classic gargoyle crouches. For a chunkier behemoth like Clayface, keeping 22 points of articulation fluent is a massive design victory. It lets you create wide, stomping power stances without sacrificing the integrity of the sculpt.
Beyond the baseline articulation, Mattel has baked in several prominent features that demand a closer look:
- Weaponized Combat Actions: Clayface features a mechanical, lift-and-release smashing hammer arm alongside an oversized capture claw designed to ensnare the Dark Knight.
- The Monster Mode Transformation: The set includes a massive, swappable pullover face piece that instantly changes Clayface’s standard expression into an aggressive, full “Monster Mode” display.
- The Batlink Ecosystem: For fans tracking broader vehicle releases, Batman’s shoulder cannon completely detaches and connects to the new Batlink Batmobile (sold separately) for an upgraded, modular vehicle attack mode.
Watch the Deep-Dive Video Review Now!
While the specifications paint a great picture on paper, a figure’s true value comes down to how it handles in motion. The exact tightness of the joints, and how those play features look tell a story. I have filmed a hands-on video review breaking down every single angle of this set.
In my video, I take a deep dive into the paint applications, test out the absolute limits of the 22 points of articulation, and show you exactly how that “Monster Mode” face swap looks in real-time.
Don’t buy this set blind! Check out the full video review over on the channel to see this epic Gotham showdown entirely unboxed and evaluated in full detail.





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