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Batman Day
Check out some of the best Batman items that you can add to your prized collection. Pixabay.com

Batman first appeared in the 27th issue of Detective Comics on March 30, 1939. Since then, numerous comic books, animated films and movies have been created about the Dark Knight. Hollywood stars like Adam West, George Clooney and Ben Affleck have played Batman through the years, a character that has already become a pop culture icon.

Batman Day is coming soon! Every third Saturday of September, we celebrate the Dark Knight's special day. Check out our list of the best Batman collectibles, which include the best Batman action figures to add to your prized collection.

1. Batman LED Logo Light (Regular)

Batman LED Logo Light
This acrylic glass LED light features the classic Batman logo. Sideshow.com

Sideshow worked with Brandlite on this ultra-sleek and highly durable wall LED light. This acrylic glass LED light features the classic Batman logo and comes with a dimmer switch for easy brightness adjustments. Despite its size, it's still energy-saving.

2. The Dark Knight Memorial

The Dark Knight Memorial
The memorial was built to pay tribute to the hero that saved Gotham. Sideshow.com

Fans of Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight trilogy will remember how Christian Bale's Batman saved Gotham City from a nuclear explosion. A memorial was built to honor his sacrifice. This memorial statue is modeled and hand-painted to highlight the details of the Batsuit and even Batman's age. Fans of the trilogy will be delighted to have this in their collection.

3. Batman & Robin Deluxe

Batman & Robin
This limited-edition statue features the crime-fighting duo in action. Sideshow.com

The adventures of Batman and Robin"The Boy Wonder" first appeared in Detective Comics #38 on March 6, 1940. While many have played the role of Robin through the years, we can never forget the original Robin, Dick Grayson. This limited-edition 1:10 scale statue features the crime-fighting duo in action. It is designed by Ivan Reis, hand-painted and made with polystone.

4.Batman & Batmobile Deluxe

Batman & Batmobile Deluxe
Add the Batmobile to your Batman collection. Sideshow.com

This 1:10 scale figure of the Batmobile is designed based on the 1989 movie Batman, directed by Tim Burton. It features a sleeker and much-advanced version of the Batmobile. The package includes the Batcave base design and removable machine guns.

5. Batman and Joker '66 Tiki Mug

Batman and Joker '66
The collectible tiki mugs featuring Batman and Joker. Sideshow.com

Reminiscing about the classic Batman series? This Batman & Joker Tiki mug set is a cool throwback. The item is designed based on the classic Surf’s Up! Joker’s Under! The episode first aired on November 16, 1967. These collectible mugs are dishwasher and microwave safe.

6.1989 Batmobile 1oz Silver Coin

1989 Batmobile 1oz Silver Coin
This limited edition silver coin only has 2000 pieces available worldwide. Sideshow.com

Sideshow partnered with New Zealand Mint for this limited-edition silver coin. It features the 1989 version of the Batmobile and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, this is the second DC-licensed silver coin in circulation. The package comes with a Certificate of Authentication as there are only 2,000 coins available worldwide. It also comes with a magnetized acrylic display to keep the item protected.

7. Batman 80 LED Poster Sign (Large)

Batman 80 LED Poster Sign (Large)
This large poster sign features the cover design of the 1000th issue of Detective Comics. Sideshow.com

In 2019, the Batman franchise marked the 80th year of Batman's crime-fighting tales. To celebrate, the 1000th issue of Detective Comics was turned into this LED poster sign. Here you'll see all of Batman's enemies from Joker to Scarecrow. The package comes with a mounting kit for hanging and is surrounded by high-quality, neon-style LED lights giving it a fantastic glow.

8. Batman: The Killing Joke Silver Foil

Batman: The Killing Joke Silver Foil
Grab one of the greatest Batman comics of all time. Sideshow.com
Batman: The Killing Joke

is one of the most critically acclaimed graphic novels of all time. It features the Joker's origin story -- what led him to go insane before becoming Batman's nemesis. The issue humanizes and depicts the unfortunate events that pushed the Joker to who he is today. This item features a pure silver foil to commemorate the March 1988 release.

9. Batman vs Superman

Batman vs Superman
The greatest match-up in the DC universe. Sideshow.com

One of the greatest debates in the DC universe is who will win an epic match-up between "The Man of Steel" and "The Dark Knight." This 23.5" statue features the epic clash between the two in the Fortress of Solitude. It's a highly detailed image of Batman with a kryptonite ring and Batarang while Superman is in his classic blue suit and red cape.

10. Batman Life-Size Bust

Batman Life-Size Bust
This 1:1 scale model brings you face-to-face with the Dark Knight. Sideshow.com

This Batman Life-Size Bust is 26.5" tall and is based on the original image of Batman in DC comics. Made from fiberglass to ensure durability, it's also highly detailed, featuring Batman's pointy-eared cowl and Bruce Wayne's scowl. You can even notice Batman's facial details.

11. Batman Beyond

Batman Beyond
The tale of Batman lives on in this post-Bruce Wayne era. Sideshow.com

The hit animation series Batman: Beyond features the post-Bruce Wayne era as Batman. Here, Terry McGinnis takes on the challenge to become the Dark Knight under the tutelage and training of Bruce. This version features a much technologically advanced Batsuit as he faces tougher and meaner foes to defend Gotham City from.

12. Batman Thomas Wayne

Batman Thomas Wayne
The 2011 crossover features a fascinating twist in the Batman story. Sideshow.com

The landmark crossover story arc in 2011 offers a surprising twist in Batman's origin. The story explores an alternative ending where Bruce Wayne was the one killed by the robber and Thomas Wayne becomes the "Caped Crusader" as he seeks revenge over his slain wife and child.