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Batman: The Brave and The Bold (toyline)
With a few exceptions, the Total Armor wave consists of new Batman figures with artillery as well as re-releases of a few basic figures and some redecoes. The newest wave introduces two all-new -
Batman (JLU)
Batman ► Batman (JLU) Bruce Wayne ► Batman (JLU) Justice League Unlimited (figures) ► JLU Characters in Figures ► Batman (JLU) Backed by Bruce Wayne¹s vast personal fortune and the scientific resources of Wayne Enterprises -
J'onn J'onzz (JLU)
Martian Manhunter â–º J'onn J'onzz (JLU) Justice League Unlimited (figures) â–º JLU Characters in Figures â–º J'onn J'onzz (JLU) J'onn J'onzz is the last survivor of an ancient Martian -
Hal Jordan (JLU)
Hal Jordan â–º Hal Jordan (JLU) Justice League Unlimited (figures) â–º JLU Characters in Figures â–º Hal Jordan (JLU) Hal Jordan is first seen (chronologically) in the Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths DTV/OAV -
Barry Allen (JLU)
The Flash â–º Barry Allen (JLU) Barry Allen â–º Barry Allen (JLU) Justice League Unlimited (figures) â–º JLU Characters in Figures â–º Barry Allen (JLU) Barry Allen never officially appears in the DCAU series of -
DC Hall of Justice Wiki
Batman returns with all new figures! Read more -
Masters of the Universe Classics
A line of toys that were debuted in 2008 to be sold exclusively on Mattel's collector website (www.mattycollector.com). Sculpted by the Four Horsemen Studios, these toys are updated versions of previous figures -
Secret Origins
Batman investigates a series of mysterious space signals and finds an alien conspiracy, while Superman is overwhelmed by telepathic alien messages sent by the alien J'onn J'onzz as war-machines land and begin -
The Enemy Below
When Aquaman, ruler of Atlantis, decides he has had enough of the surface-dwellers trespassing in his ocean, the Justice League tries to smooth things over. Aquaman takes Superman's advice and arrives in New -
Kal-El (DC Universe)
Superman â–º Kal-El (DC Universe) Clark Kent â–º Kal-El (DC Universe) The being known as Superman is actually Kal-El of Krypton. He was given the name Clark Kent by his human adoptive -
Paradise Lost
Wonder Woman returns to Paradise Island to make up with her mother for her rapid departure, only to find the Amazons transformed to statutes. The sorcerer Felix Faust is hold them hostage to force Diana -
Justice League (show)
Justice League is an American animated television series about a team of DC comics superheroes which ran from 2001 to 2004 on Cartoon Network. The show was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is based -
Initiation
The Justice League reforms in a new Watchtower and adds a new expanded roster of members. They then recruit Green Arrow to aid Green Lantern, Captain Atom, and Supergirl in defeating a nuclear monster in -
War World
Superman and J'onn are taken prisoner during a rescue mission gone bad, and Superman is forced to compete in a gladiatorial tournament on a distant world while Hawkgirl and Green Lantern try to rescue -
Batman (BTAS)
1st sculpt[] Pack Image Contents Release Date Combat Belt Batman Batman (BTAS Combat Belt) 1992 High Wire Batman Batman (BTAS High Wire) 1992 Infrared Batman Batman (BTAS Infrared) 1992 Knight Star Batman Batman (BTAS Knight -
Superman (JLU)
Superman â–º Superman (JLU) Justice League Unlimited (figures) â–º JLU Characters in Figures â–º Superman (JLU) Living up to being the legendary Superman would be a burden for most men, but Clark Kent's shoulders -
Batman (BTAS)/Sandbox
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Wonder Woman (DC Universe)
Wonder Woman â–º Wonder Woman (DC Universe) Diana â–º Wonder Woman (DC Universe) Code Name:Wonder Woman Identity:Diana Prince Status:Hero Special Abilities:Super strength, speed reflexes, stamina, durability, healing, flight, possesses magic lasso -
Batman (The New 52)
Batman â–º Batman (The New 52) In The New 52, Batman was a millionaire orphan who conditioned himself to become the optimum man. Working to gain a foothold in his own company, he spends the -
Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths is an original direct-to-video animated film released on February 23, 2010. It is based on the abandoned direct to video feature, Justice League: Worlds Collide, which was -
In Blackest Night
'No man escapes the Manhunters.' An alien court sends the Manhunters to bring Green Lantern back for prosecution on the charge of genocide, and the League gets involved. Believing that Green Lantern is receiving -
Wonder Woman (JLU)
Wonder Woman â–º Wonder Woman (JLU) Diana â–º Wonder Woman (JLU) Justice League Unlimited (figures) â–º JLU Characters in Figures â–º Wonder Woman (JLU) "We amazons are warriors born. Want to test me?" -
Superman 2 ver 2
Justice League Unlimited (figures) â–º Superman JLU figures â–º Superman 2 ver 2 This is the second version of Superman, in its second deco. As with most of the original Justice League members, this is -
Bruce Wayne (DC Universe)
Batman â–º Bruce Wayne (DC Universe) After witnessing the murder of his parents as a child, Bruce Wayne dedicated his life and fortune to protecting the lives of the innocent while striking fear into the -
Green Lantern (JLU)
Green Lantern â–º Green Lantern (JLU) John Stewart â–º Green Lantern (JLU) Justice League Unlimited (figures) â–º JLU Characters in Figures â–º Green Lantern (JLU) This article refers to the character John Stewart, for whom
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