Toy Fair starts this weekend, but DC Collectibles decided to announce some of their toys early. And there’s some pretty exciting stuff in here.
First up we have the DC Comics Icons line. Its highly articulated 6″ figures represent a variety of eras of the DCU.
Wave 1 (November/December)
• Deadman, with interchangeable hands and a “ghost aura” that fits on most figure’s heads
• Green Arrow, the version from writer Mike Grell’s The Longbow Hunter series with bow and arrow
• Batman, a pre-“New 52” iteration with Batarang and grapple gun
His ab crunch looks weird, right? Or is it just me?
• Mister Miracle, the latest incarnation who comes with Miracle disks and a Mother Box
This is the one I’m kinda meh about. I love the character, just not this look.
• The Flash, the Barry Allen from 1980s’ Crisis on Infinite Earths with Speed Force treadmill
Cosmic treadmill!
• Black Adam, the new version who comes with lightning hands
I do really love his New 52 logo.
Wave 2 (December)
• Blue Beetle, the Jaime Reyes version with arm cannons and removable wings
Is there anyone that doesn’t like Jaime? If there is, I don’t want to meet them.
• Lex Luthor, the Justice League member with clip-on energy blades
That is an awesome head sculpt.
• Green Lantern, a pre-“New 52” Hal Jordan with power armor
Construct armor!
Wave 3 (February 2016)
• Superman, the pre-“New 52” version with interchangeable hands and head, chain and robot helper Kalax
This could be the perfect Superman figure.
• The Atom set, featuring female version Atomica from the Crime Syndicate of America, midsize figure Ryan Choy and small figure Ray Palmer
Tiny Atoms!
Sadly, there aren’t pictures yet for two of the figures/
• Aquaman, with trident
• Harley Quinn, original version with hammer, rubber chicken, pop gun and pie
That line isn’t the only announcement, though.
From the CW DCU, there’s new figures and a prop.
• Arsenal
• Captain Cold
• Reverse-Flash’s ring
New Batman: The Animated Series
Holy crap, that Batmobile.
Adorable plushes
• Krypto
• Streaky
New statues and busts
• Batman Black & White Harley Quinn based on Paul Dini’s original concept art
You know, that wouldn’t be a bad look for the Batman 66 comic.
• Harley Quinn and Joker bombshells
• Catwoman bust
• Superman based on the art of John Romita Jr.