Batman Begins customs got featured a few months back, and today we have customs from the 1989 Tim Burton Batman. Jack Nicholson as Joker and Micheal Keaton as Batman. Maybe next we can have a Billy Dee Williams version of Harvey Dent?
From the category archives:
Superhero
Peter Parker Custom Muggs
Featured here we have a mugg that portrays the two sides of Peter Parker once again, but this custom has a different take on it. Here his alter ego is of the symbiote, rather than his normal spider self.
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Logan/Wolverine Movie Custom
May 1st is here and and the new X-Men movie is out and to commemorate we are featuring an amazing custom of Logan. The attention to detail is absolutely amazing. It doesn't look like a cartoon or comic book character. Heck, it doesn't even look like a Mighty Mugg, it looks ALIVE. To date, this has to be the most realistic looking Mighty Mugg. The likeness to Hugh Jackman is uncanny. While the movie is getting mixed reviews, this custom has Oscar written all over it. Custommightymugg.net gives it Five Stars. *****
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Mighty Muggs Robin Custom
Who would've thought Robin could be cool? This mugg, complete with custom box, shows that he can be more than just a sidekick.
Who thinks we will see Robin in Batman 3?
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Punisher: War Zone Customs
Today we are showcasing Custom versions of Punisher and Jigsaw, from the upcoming DVD and Blu-Ray Release of Punisher: War Zone (2008). While these customs were made awhile back, its only appropriate that they be showcased now with the upcoming release coming this Tuesday. The customs show a much darker, grittier look, perfectly attuned with the movie and comics. Great attention to detail.
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Custom Marvel X-Men Sentinel
My guess is that this is a head swap, but I haven't seen the base figure so I can't be sure. Cool idea nonetheless.

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Mighty Muggs Custom Jason Voorhees Friday the 13th
Great time for this custom with the new movie remake coming out soon. Deadly job too, as it looks super "Muggish".
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Spider-Man Toxin Mighty Mugg
This is a nice custom and a new character to me. I'm pasting from Wikipedia as I find this character pretty interesting from a former hardcore Spider-man fan.
Much like his "father" Venom, Carnage produced offspring: a third symbiote. Carnage felt only dislike and hatred towards his new spawn, even before he "gave birth" to it, both fearing that it could become much stronger than himself, and being generally disgusted at the thought of giving birth (due to Carnage being male). At the same time, Carnage's rival and "father" Venom became aware that Carnage was "pregnant" and sought out Carnage to talk about this new symbiote. Carnage had resolved to kill his spawn as soon as it was born. Venom was doing his best to protect the new symbiote, with the intention of raising it to become his new partner. Venom was also concerned that, as the 1,000th symbiote of their line, the new symbiote could potentially become psychotic because of genetic breakdown.
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Ultimate Iron Man Custom
There's nothing spectacular about this Mugg, but I like it. Something about it strikes me right. At the risk of sounding soft - maybe it's the eyes, they look kind of vibrant to me.
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Custom Marvel Deadpool Mugg
There's not much to say about this Mugg other than wow. I throw the word "Muggish" around a lot when it comes to customs and by that I'm referring to the spirit, feel and look of the official Hasbro line. Creating a custom Mugg is hard enough, but I think something that looks official takes an entirely different level of skill.
This Mugg may not look as realistic as some of the Deadpool customs that have been done, but it could not look any more official. If this was shown at the SDCC, or even showcased on any Mugg news sites, it would definitely be mistaken for a promo shot of an upcoming wave.
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