Showing posts with label Collectors. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 27, 2008

DC Superheroes - Batman (Black & Grey Variant)

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Today's Review is DC Superheroes - Batman (Black & Grey Variant)



This Batman figure was released in the 8th and final series of Mattel's DC Superheroes toy line. This action figure was and still is very hard to find. It was poorly distributed and a lot of people could not get their hands on it at the time of release in the 4th Quarter of 2007. At this point, the toy is dicontinued and it can only be purchased from a few various online retailers and on eBay. You're probably looking at spending upwards of 25-50 dollars for it.

The sculpt itself is not an original. It is almost exactly the same as the Batman figure released in the DC Superheroes Series 3 set which, up to this point, was probably the best Batman figure in the 6 inch height range. (The figure stands just under 6.5 inches by the way). The only difference (other than the paint job) is his utility belt which is has been improved. The buckle is slightly different and the pockets on the belt have been slimmed down allowing for better movement in the hip joints. Everything else you loved about the DCSH series 3 Batman is still the same.

The paint job is great. There are no runs or splotches anywhere. The cape and cowel are painted in a very deep, kind of glossy midnight black. The gray on the rest of his costume is much lighter than Series 3 Bats and i think goes very well with the dark black. The pockets on the belt are nicely shaded. You really can't ask for too much more with the paint job.



The figure's articulation is also the same as Series 3 Batman. Ball joint neck and shoulders, biceps, elbows, forearms, abdominal, waist, hips, thighs, knees and ankles.

Bats comes with 3 different batarangs. The problem is (much like the series 3 version) is that they don't fit very well in his hands. Batman's left fist has a tiny slit in where the batarangs are suppose to be able to slide in however the slit is not deep enough to securely hold them.

Overall this is my favorite Batman action figure. The colors match up better than the previous blue & dark gray version and the belt has been slimmed and improved. Don't get me wrong, the series 3 Batman is still great, it just needed a bit of updating and that's what Mattel did with this version. The only unchanged issue is that Batman still cannot hold his batarangs very well.


As you can see in the pictures, this figure also fits in very with the more recent DC Universe Classics figures if you like to display them together.



If you're looking to purchase this figure, eBay will be your best bet. Most online retailers that actually have this figure in stock are asking $50.00 for it. eBay will be almost half that. To find this figure on eBay click here. Good luck.


Sculpt - 9, Paint - 9.5, Articulation - 9, Accessories -7, Fun - 9.5,
Overall Score 9/10

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Saturday, September 13, 2008

DC Universe Classics - Series 3

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Today's review: DC Universe Classics - Series 3 (Mattel)
Click here to read my review of DC Universe Classics - Series 2:
Series 3 comes with 5 action figures which are in the 6 inch range ( they vary in sizes). Just like the previous 2 sets, each figure also comes with an additional piece of a 6th figure for you to collect and connect.

Mattel has put together a good variety of Heroes and their classic villains with this set. The characters from this series are Green Lantern (Hal Jordan version), Sinestro (Classic or Corps variants), Nightwing, Robin (Tim Drake version), Deathstroke, the Terminator (Masked or unmasked variants). The C&C figure is Solomon Grundy.

Green Lantern's design is classic Hal Jordan. The face looks good. The majority of the body looks very similar to that of Black Manta's body from the previous series. Its no secret that Mattel re-uses some of the same body pieces for these figures. The figure stands just under 6.5 inches tall. DC Comics lists Hal Jordan as 6 foot 2 inches so this figure is about right compared to others in his size range. The paint job is generally done well. There are a couple of small black spots here and there where there shouldn't be. If you look closely around the edges of his mask, its not exactly a totally clean paint job with the green and flesh tone. There are some small runs. The hair is a dark brown wash with a lighter brown highlights. Again, there are some minor runs of the brown over his ears. The face would probably benefit with a bit more shading. Its not quite as nice as Aquaman's face from the previous set.

Hal comes with his a well, Green Lantern which in the comics he uses to charge his ring. Its an okay, but nothing overly exciting.

The figure's strong point, much like most toys from these series is its articulation. Starting from the top down, he's got points in the neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, abdominal, waist, hips, thighs, knees and ankles.


Overall its a good toy but it kind of has a generic feel to it. Still, it is a good rendition of Hal Jordan and would make any DC fan happy.

Sculpt/design - 8

Paint - 7.5

Accessories - 6

Articulation - 9

Fun - 8
Green Lantern Overall Score - 7.5



I chose the Sinestro Corps version for this figure over the classic version. The figure is a little shorter than GL standing at exactly 6 inches tall to the tip of his head. DC Comics lists Sinestro as being 6 foot 7 inches so this figure seems not close to scale. Perhaps his neck and head should've been a bit longer. That being said the face design looks really good. Most of the parts used to create the torso are new. The costume is mostly yellow and black with a silver belt.
The paint job is suspect in certain areas. The yellow over his shoulders looks like it could use another coat and shows signs are cracking around the shoulder joints. The hair is jet black with no highlights. The face is cleanly painted. He has black eyes with yellow pupils which look really good. His teeth, eyebrows and mustache all look good and do not run.
Like Green Lantern, Sinestro comes with a Lantern except his is yellow of course. Its not much, but at least its something and it fits nicely in his hands.
Even though Sinestro's body is a little smaller than GLs, the articulation is exactly the same. All joints were nice and tight out of the box. (This goes for all figures from this set).

Overall, a good figure. It uses original parts and has a great face sculpt but I'd have to question the figure's height. He should be taller. The paint is the weak part for sure.

Sculpt/design - 8

Paint - 6.5

Accessories - 6

Articulation - 9

Fun - 8

Sinestro Overall Score - 7.5

Robin stands at 5.5 inches tall so he's the shortest of the bunch. The body type is similar to that of Green Lantern but in a smaller scale. The hair is nicely done in a messy style. His cape totally wraps around his neck which kind of prevents any up and down movement.

All the yellow areas on the figure are washed with a faint red. Even the inside of the cape. The back of the cape is black but there a few minor spots of yellow. The hair is jet black with some blue highlights to give it it some dimension. It looks good. The mask is cleanly painted and his eyes are bright white with no runs.
Robin has some cool accessories. He comes with 2 batarangs and a silver staff which all fit nicely into his hands.
Articulation is the same as GL and Sinestro. The only difference, as mentioned, the neck movement is limited due to his cape design. It can only move left and right.

Overall, Its a good toy on its own and he fits in great with any Batman or rogue villain figure in the 6 inch range.


Sculpt/Design - 9
Paint - 8
Accessories - 8
Articulation - 9
Fun - 9
Robin Overall Score - 8.5




Nightwing's sculpt is very similar to Green Lanterns with the exception of his forearms and boots. They are the exact same height, 6.25 inches. He also has 2 slots on his back which hold the 2 nightsticks that come with the figure. The main difference is obviously the face and hair.
The paint is reasonably well done. He is mostly black with the exception of the blue design that runs across his upper body and arms. His hair is black with blue highlights that are a bit more noticeably than on the Robin figure. The mask is black but has areas of flesh tone around the edges where it should be black so it looks a little sloppy close up.

As mentioned, Nightwing comes with 2 night sticks which fit nicely into his hand or onto the holders on his back.
Articulation is the same as the other figures. Very well done from head to toe and there is nothing obstructing any of the joints.
Overall, much like the GL figure, this has a bit of a generic feel to it. I think that Nightwing should have been a bit shorter than Green Lantern. Dc Comics lists Nightwing as 5 foot 10 inches and Hal Jordan as 6 foot 2 inches. Perhaps they should have used more of Sinestro's body parts than GL for this figure.
Sculpt/Design - 7.5

Paint - 8

Accessories - 7 .5

Articulation - 9

Fun - 8

Nightwing Overall Score - 8
Deathstroke stands at 6.25 inches to the tip of his head. DC Comics lists Deathstroke as 6 foot 6 inches so the height of the figure is not consistant. For a mass market toy line, you're probably not going to get the height differences in for each individual figure unfortunately. Especially when they are using a lot of similar parts. That said, his body is more unique compared to the others from this set. Specifically the shiny scales around his abdominal and biceps (similar to the scales on Aquaman from series 2). He has his own utility belt similar to Robin but with smaller pockets. His gloves are wider towards the ends (again similar to Aquaman's) and his boots have big cuffs. The head is masked with the ends sticking out to the side like they're blowing in the wind. They cant be moved around.
The paint job is well done. The are some minor orange spots on the blue part of his mask. His one eye is painted on cleanly.
Deathstroke comes with a huge variety of accessories. He comes with a huge automatic rifle, a hand gun which is holstered at his left side. A sword with a holder can be detached from his belt. A round of bullets that goes around his chest and has a holder for his final weapon, a staff.
Articulation is the same as all the other figures. and there is nothing obstructing any of the joints.
Overall, this is my favorite figure of the set. Funny considering this was the figure i was least looking forward to. He looks really cool and comes with a great selection of weapons. As far as action figures go, they don't get much better than this one.
Sculpt/Design - 9

Paint - 9

Accessories - 10

Articulation - 9

Fun - 10

Deathstroke's Overall Score- 9.5


Finally we come to the C&C figure, Solomon Grundy. Grundy is big...really big. He towers over the other standing at 9 inches tall. DC Comics has him listed as 9 foot 2 inches.

His head is the highlight of the figure. Very well designed, kind of giving him that Frankenstein look. The jacket is a rubbery towards the ends and sleeves looking all ripped and torn. There are holes in his clothes all over his body.

The paint job is also really good no obvious signs of any runs or splotches. The face is nicely painted with a black wash in some of the wrinkles of his face and his teeth. The hair is gray with white highlights. The jacket, pants and boots all have the appearance that they are dirty and covered in mud.

Since Grundy himself is an accessory, he comes with nothing. His hands are perminantly closed so he cannot hold anything.

Articulation is similar to the other figures except that Grundy does not have any wrist joints. His jacket obstructs the movement of his abdominal joint so it is hard to move his upper body forwards and backwards.

Overall, this is a great bonus figure to the set, probably the best of the 3 Collect & Connect figures so far. I only wish his hands were open so he could grab or hold something.

Sculpt/Design - 8.5
Paint - 9.5
Accessories - n/a
Articulation - 8
Fun - 9
Solomon Grundy Overall Score - 9

The best place to find these figures is probably eBay or Amazon.com. Depending on where you live, they may be at a local Walmart or Target but it seems that they have only been released in limited locations.




That's it for series 3. Series 4 is expected out in October 2008 and will feature Wonder Woman, Ares, Batman Beyond, Captain Atom and Cyborg. Then series 5 is a Walmart exclusive set also due out before the end of 2008.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

DC Universe Classics - Series 2

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Today's review: DC Universe Classics - Series 2 (Mattel)


This set comes with 5 action figures which are on average about 6 to 6.5 inches tall. Each figure also comes with a piece of a 6th figure and if you purchase the full set, you can put together the additional action figure. This is referred to "Build a Figure" (BAF) or as Mattel specifically refers to them as,"Collect & Connect" (CAC).


The characters from the DC Universe Classics - series 2 are Aquaman, Black Manta, Harley Quinn, Firestorm and a variation of Superman from the Superman Red/Superman Blue comic series. The CAC figure is of Gorilla Grodd.

Certain figures have more than one versions or variants. In this series, Aquaman and Firestorm can both be purchased in either a classic or modern uniform. Superman also comes in either the red & white or blue & white costume.

The first figure is Aquaman. I chose the classic variant as it was more appealing to me. This figure has a fantastic sculpt, highlighted by the great head, face and upper body. The face and hair are very well detailed. The shirt has a scaly look and feel to it.

Overall the figure is painted very nicely with no runs or smudges. Aquaman comes with the right arm piece of the "CAC" Gorilla Grodd figure and a Trident, which is also well designed and fits nicely into either or both of his hands.

The articulation is a good as it gets. Neck, shoulders, biceps elbows wrists, abdominal, waist, hips, thighs, knees and ankles. All joints out of the box were not too loose or tight.

Overall, great figure. Probably the best of the set.
Sculpt/Design- 9
Paint - 9
Accessories - 8
Articulation - 9
Fun - 9
Aquaman Overall Score - 9


Aquaman needs an enemy to fight and who better than his arch enemy Black Manta. Another great figure put out by Mattel and the Four Horsemen, however, this one is not quite as nice as Aquaman.



The body is somewhat generic, nothing but a plain black outfit. But that is what the character looks like. He has an oxygen tank on his back which is silver and purple and his helmet is a silver with a dark paint wash to give it a bit of a weathered look. The body is painted in a matte black.

In addition to the left leg of the Gorilla Grodd "CAC", B.M. also comes with a trident. Its not quite as flashy as Aquaman's, but he also comes with a ray gun of some sort. Both are silver and have a decent amount of detail, but nothing fancy.

Articulation is as good as Aquaman's, even his helmet has a decent range of motion. All joints were in good condition out of the package.
 

Sculpt/Design - 8
Paint - 8
Accessories - 9
Articulation - 9
Fun - 9

Black Manta Overall Score - 8.5


Firestorm is not one of my favorite characters, but this figure does not disappoint for those who are fans. This is the classic variant Firestorm. The head is topped with a clear yellow/orange/red transparent plastic to give the illusion of flames. The body sculpt and face are nicely done.
 
Overall, great villain character and a must have for DC toy collectors.



Firestorm comes with two attachable "molecular structures" which pop on around his wrists (nothing too exciting) plus the right leg of Gorilla Grodd.

Firestorms articulation is a good as the others. A great job by Mattel in giving us the right amount of articulation without taking away from the design of the figure.

Overall, trying not to be bias, its a good figure. There are a few minor paint issues but nothing that drastically effect my rating. He is still a fun looking toy good for play or display.


Sculpt/Design - 8
Paint - 8
Accessories - 6
Articulation - 9
Fun - 8

Firestorm Overall Score - 8




Harley Quinn is a newer member of the Batman Rogue Gallery. Originally created for the Batman: Animated Series cartoon in the 90's, she eventually got her own comic book due to her high popularity.


This figure is her classic jester outfit. The actual body design is basically the same as the Catwoman figure from the now discontinued Mattel DC Super Heroes toy line. The arms are very skinny and there is not much muscle tone in the entire body. The paint job is nice with the exception of the face. Mattel has chosen to use a blue wash over her face instead of going all white. Not sure why they've gone this route but i think it takes away from her look. The rest of the paint job was well done.

In addition to Gorilla Grodd's torso piece, Harley also comes with a giant mallet and a pop gun however, neither weapon fits very well in her small girl hands. It is very hard to get them to stay in.

One area this figure does not disappoint is her articulation as she has as many point as the others. She is probably hardest figure to pose of the set probably due to her thinner legs and clunky accessories.

Overall, Harley was a bit disappointing. It appears she is made of recycled parts which I'm not too fussy about but the blue face and the fact that she can barely hold her weapons are the main downers. That being said, she fits in nicely with the other Batman villains from Mattel's DC Super Heroes toy line as well as the Universe Classics.


Sculpt/Design - 5
Paint - 5
Accessories - 9
Articulation - 9
Fun - 6
Harley Quinn overall score - 6



Superman Blue and Superman Red were probably the figures i was least looking forward too. When i ordered my set it actually came with both the blue and red variants. The Red is still sitting in its box in my basement as I type this (edit: taken out a year later).


The figure itself is a fairly standard sculpt. A muscular superman. His body size is roughly the same size as the other figures in this set. The face very much resembles Superman Blue from the comics as expected and hair wavy standing straight up.

The paint job isn't bad. The entire uniform is painted on except for where it opens up around the head. There are some blue marks where there shouldn't be. There are basically 2 shades of blue. One shade on the uniform and hair, a lighter shade on his face.

In addition to the Grodd CAC piece, Blue Supes comes with detachable electricity bolts. 2 that pop nicely into his back and 2 that loosely fit around his forearms.


Articulation is pretty much the same as all the other male characters from this set and all joints were in fine working order when opened.

Overall, i would've preferred to see a different character but it is a decent figure. The figure matches up to the character fairly well, its just not the first Superman toy you'd go for if you a choice of just one. If you're not interested in the CAC Gorilla Grodd piece and you've already got the DC Super Heroes Superman figure, then you could probably pass on this one. Unless of course, you're a die hard Superman fan.

Sculpt/Design - 7.5
Paint - 7.5
Accessories - 5
Articulation - 9
Fun - 7
Superman Blue Overall Score - 7



Finally we come to the Collect and Connect figure, Gorilla Grodd. Grodd towers over the other figures standing at almost 8.5 inches tall. He is very well designed with plenty of detail throughout his body.


The paint job appears to be well done. Its hard to point out any blotches because of the dark grays the figure is painted in. The face and eyes are paint cleanly and the entire figure is nicely shaded and highlighted.

There are no accessories for this figure since Grodd himself is the actual accessory. His helmet is not removable.
The figure falls short on articulation, especially compared to the others from this set. He has joints in his neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows wrists, hips and ankles. Noticeably missing are abdominal, waist and knee joints. However, all joints move nicely and the figure is still fairly easy to pose.

Overall, Grodd is an added bonus to a great set and would be a good toy for either kids or for display. All we need now is a figure of The Flash to go with him, however, we'll have to wait until the 7th set DC Universe Classics set for that.
 
 Sculpt - 9
Paint - 8
Accessories - n/a
Articulation - 7
Fun - 8

Gorilla Grodd Overall Score - 8


All these figures are relatively hard to find in the stores these days however, they can be purchased at various online merchants, Amazon.com and eBay. Store prices are in the $10-$12 range but you're looking at about 12-20 bucks per figure to purchase online + shipping. The full set will run you about $70 -$80 (plus shipping) if ordering online. If you're looking for the classic variant of Aquaman, it will be hard to find and more expensive. I've seen eBay auctions as high as the $50 range for him.

That's it for Series 2. Stay tuned for my review on Series 3 which I'm planning to receive the 2nd week of September 2008. Series 3 will feature Green Lantern, Sinestro, Nightwing, Robin, Deathstroke and the CAC Solomon Grundy.
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The outfit is basically yellow and red. There are a couple different shades of red, for instance, the symbol on his chest is the brightest shade of red and his knees seem to be a darker tone. Some may complain but I'm not too picky about this figure. There are some minor red paint smudges on yellow areas but nothing to cry about and is sometimes expected with these "mass market" toys.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

DC SUPERHEROES CHECKLIST

DC SUPERHEROES ACTION FIGURE (MATTEL) CHECKLIST


 DC Universe Classics Action Figure checklist for other DC toys by Mattel

2005-2007

Series 1

Batman (re-paint of 2003 sculpt)

Killer Croc (re-paint of 2003 sculpt, new head & tail removed)


Bane (re-release of 2003 sculpt)


Series 2



Bizarro

Supergirl (Linda Danvers)




Series 3

Batman (original sculpt, blue & grey)

Robin (re-paint of 2003 sculpt)

Mr. Freeze (re-paint of 2003 sculpt)




Series 4


Darkseid

Brainiac

Superman (black "S" variant from series 2 version)

Superman (sculpt from 2003 series)

Supergirl (black skirt variant)


Two Packs

Batman (series 3) & Batgirl

Superman (series 2) & Clark Kent

Superman (series 2) & Bizarro (series 2)


Series 5
Doomsday (Heat vision reflection variant of series 2)
Steel
Parasite
Supergirl (Kara Zor-El variant)
Bizarro (re-release of series 2)

Series 6
Superman (Black Recovery Suit variant - series 2 sculpt)
Superman (Kal-El variant - series 2 sculpt repaint, new head)


Bizarro (Repaint of series 2 & 5 figure)



Series 7



Knightshadow Batman (series 3 sculpt repaint, new head)

Batgirl (Cassandra Cain)


Series 8





Nightwing (re-paint of 2003 sculpt)

Bruce Wayne (re-paint of 2003 sculpt)



Exclusives


Man-Bat (white & midtransformation variants)

Robin (blue & silver re-paint)
Coming Soon: Two-Pack Re-release in 2008

DC UNIVERSE CLASSICS CHECKLIST

DC UNIVERSE CLASSICS 
GREEN LANTERN CLASSICS
BATMAN LEGACY
ACTION FIGURE (Mattel) CHECKLIST

Updated Dec 11, 2011


DC Universe Classics Wave 1 - Metamorpho/Rex Mason/The Element Man



DC Universe Classics Wave 2 - Gorilla Grodd



DC Universe Classics Wave 3 - Solomon Grundy



DC Universe Classics Wave 4 - Despero


Wonder Woman (Classic & Artemis Variants)
Cyborg (Lazer/Claw & Sonic Arm Variants)
Captain Atom (Silver & Gold Variants)
Batman Beyond (Masked & Unmasked Variants)


DC Universe Classics Wave 5 - Metallo (Walmart Exclusive)


DC Universe Classics Wave 6 - Kalibak

Mr. Miracle / Dr. Impossible variant

DC Universe Classics Wave 7 - Atom Smasher


Kid Flash (Wally West)
Big Barda (variants)
Booster Gold (modern & classic variants)

DC Universe Classics Wave 8 - GIGANTA


DC Universe Classics Wave 9 - Chemo
Mantis
Wildcat (Purple or Black Costume)

Gotham City 5 pack - Walmart Exclusive

Lex Luthor (purple & green outfit)
Batman (Black & Grey outfit)
Superman (classic outfit)
Catwoman (purple & black outfit)
Two-Face (purple & orange suit)


DC Universe Classics Wave 10 - Imperiex (Walmart Exclusive)

Batman (Black suit)
Public Enemies (Target Exclusive) - Brimstone
Batman (classic and black & gray variants)
Superman (classic & metallic variants)
Black Lightning
Major Force
Icicle
Silver Banshee

DC Universe Classics Wave 11 - Kilowog
John Stewart
Katma Tiu
The Shark
Steppenwolf (Classic & Super Powers Variants)


DC Universe Classics Wave 12 - Darkseid
Eclipso
Iron



DC Universe Classics WAVE 13 - Trigon
Blue Beetle
Blue Devil
Cheetah (Modern)
Cyclotron
Donna Troy
Negative Man (Classic)
Negative Man (unmasked Variant)
Super Boy

DC Universe Classics Wave 14 - Ultra-Humanite
(Wal-Mart exclusive)
Alan Scott
Hourman
Gold
Tyr
Kamandi
Obsidian
Zatanna

Green Lantern's Light 5 Pack - Walmart exclusive
Hal Jordan
Sinestro
John Stewart
Guy Gardiner
Tomar-Re

DC Universe Classics Wave 15 - Validas
Batman - Sinestro Corps
Starman (Modern & Classic)
Golden Pharaoh
OMAC
Jemm
Raven
J'onn J'onzz (Martian Manhunter)

DC Universe Classics Wave 16 - Bane
Mercury
Robin (Dick Grayson early teens)
Robin (Dick Grayson late teens)
The Riddler (Jumpsuit)
Black Lantern Hal Jordan
White Lantern Hal Jordan
Blue Lantern Flash
Star Sapphire Wonder Woman
Orange Lantern Lex Luthor
Indigo Lantern Atom

Bronze Tiger
Black Vulcan
El Dorado
Samurai


Kobra
The Atom
Hawkman (Golden Age)
Magog
Sandman
Stargirl

Green Arrow
Red Arrow
Hawk
Dove
Reverse-Flash
White Lantern Flash
Sinestro: Sinestro Corps Outfit


Black Lantern Black Hand
Black Lantern Abin Sur
Mongul (repaint - Sinestro Corps)
Sinestro Corps Maash
Star Sapphire
Dex, Desportellis and Bdg
Green Lantern Nautkelloi 
Green Lantern Medphyl
Red Lantern Skallox
Red Lantern Night-Lik
Green Lantern Sodam Yat (Ion)

DC Universe Classics - Batman Legacy
Movie Masters - Prototype Batman & Commissioner Gordon
Movie Masters - Dark Knight Batman & Honor Guard Joker

Wave 1
Modern Age Batman
Silver Age Mr. Freeze
Golden Age -The Joker

Wave 2
Golden Age Batman
Batgirl
Catman

Wave 3
First Appearance Batman
Golden Age Catwoman

Batman Arkham City
Arkham City - Batman & Two-Face
Arkham City - The Joker & Robin
SDCC Exclusives

Lobo (2008 SDCC)

The Wonder Twins & Gleek (2009 SDCC)

Plastic Man (2010 SDCC)

Swamp Thing (2011 SDCC)


Azreal & Batgirl (re-release from DCSH line)




Cyborg Superman & Mongul (re-release from DCSH line)


Clayface (DCSH re-release) & Batman (repaint of wave 1)


Brainiac & Superman - Clash of the Cosmos



Alexander Luthor & Ultraman


Supergirl & Lex Luthor (both figures DCSH re-release)


B'wana Beast & Animal Man

Romat Ru & Karu-Sil (Sinestro Corps)

Superman & Parasite - Power Struggle (re-released figures)




Hawgirl & Gentleman Ghost - Fates Intertwined

Batman & Robin - Dynamic Duo pack (both repaints)



Hal Jordan & Thaal Sinestro (a taller Sinestro and repaint Jordan)



Aquaman & Black Manta - Undersea Assault (both re-paints)


Joker & Harley Quinn


Captain Marvel & Black Adam

DC Superheroes checklist for more of Mattel's DC Comics action figures





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