![]() ![]() ![]() The line, first of all, really represents what DC Collectibles can do, translating from 2D to 3D. First of all, how do you guys decide where you're going to go with that line? Who you're going to approach, what you're going to choose? I mean, obviously the line came out of the comic years ago, but there're only so many black and white Batman issues you can choose from. So I want to start with the Batman: Black & White sculpture by Todd McFarlane. RELATED: Todd McFarlane's Life-Size Batman Black & White Statue Unveiled at SDCC During the course of our conversation, Fletcher reflected on how the line has developed over the years, the unique challenges the line presents, and how McFarlane's background in toy manufacturing helped make the task of translating his art from two to three dimensions just a little easier. CBR met up with DC Collectibles's head designer Jim Fletcher at Comic-Con to discuss McFarlane's contribution to the long-lived statue line. ![]()
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