This Stunning Hot Toys Figure Recreates DC’s Most Iconic Joker Cover

Hot Toys is best known for creating eerily lifelike figures of iconic movie characters like Michael Keaton’s Batman and Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, but lately the company has been branching out into comic book-inspired figures, too. With their latest release, they’ve just immortalized one of the most iconic Batman stories of all time as a 1/6 scale figure.

Check out the slideshow gallery below for a closer look at the The Joker (Batman: The Killing Joke) 1/6 Scale Collectible Figure:

As you can see, this figure is closely modeled after artist Brian Bolland’s work in the 1987 graphic novel Batman: The Killing Joke. It includes all the accessories needed to recreate that iconic cover image of Joker snapping a photo (an image of which is included as a backdrop on the optional display stand), along with plenty more accessories for good measure.

That includes two separate headsculpts with adjustable eyeballs. There’s even a magnetic tongue accessory. Other accessories include a gun with a removable “Bang!” flag and a wired coat and jacket for more dynamic poses.

This Joker figure features 30 points of articulation in all and measures 31 cm/12.2 inches tall. The figure is priced at $270 and is available for preorder on the Sideshow Collectibles website. The figure is expected to be released between July and December of 2026.

What do you think of this creepy Joker figure? Will you be adding one to your collection? Let us know in the comments below.

In other Hot Toys news, the company is going all-in on The Fantastic Four: First Steps, including a massive Galactus figure and 1:6 scale toys of the entire FF family.

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