Alfred Bruce Wayne Fish Mooney Jerome Valeska Edward Nygma Hugo Strange James Gordon from the Gotham TV Series Custom Brick Based Minifigure Toy
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Alfred Bruce Wayne Fish Mooney Jerome Valeska Edward Nygma Hugo Strange James Gordon from the Gotham TV Series Custom Brick Based Minifigure Toy
This collection brings together Alfred Pennyworth, Bruce Wayne, Fish Mooney, Jerome Valeska, Edward Nygma, Professor Hugo Strange, James Gordon, and Red Daughter of Krypton, drawing from the Gotham television series and related DC storylines that explore crime, corruption, psychological descent, and the formative years of Gotham's key figures. All characters in this set are presented as independently created building block interpretations rather than official products, designed for collectors who enjoy dark urban displays and narrative focused brick based scenes.
Alfred Pennyworth, as portrayed in the TV series Gotham, is Bruce Wayne's loyal butler and guardian. This version of Alfred is notably more physically capable than traditional portrayals and plays an active role in shaping Bruce's survival and combat skills. Prior to becoming Bruce's caretaker, Alfred served in the Royal Marines, and his military background strongly influences his disciplined and pragmatic approach. He trains Bruce in self defense, combat techniques, and situational awareness while also providing emotional stability and moral grounding. This interpretation presents Alfred as both mentor and protector, adapted here as a brick based minifigure for displays focused on training scenes, guardianship dynamics, and early Gotham narratives.
Bruce Wayne, a central character in Gotham, is the orphaned son of Thomas and Martha Wayne whose murder profoundly shapes his worldview. Under Alfred Pennyworth's guidance, Bruce begins developing investigative skills, emotional resilience, and a deep understanding of Gotham's criminal underworld. Throughout the series, Bruce actively pursues knowledge of crime, corruption, and human psychology, laying the foundation for his eventual transformation into Batman. This formative portrayal is adapted as a small scale figure suitable for origin focused displays and long form character development scenes.
Fish Mooney, portrayed by Jada Pinkett Smith, is an original character created specifically for Gotham. As a nightclub owner and criminal power broker, she is ambitious, manipulative, and determined to control Gotham's underworld. Fish uses intimidation, loyalty testing, and strategic alliances to rise in power, often exploiting Oswald Cobblepot and other figures. Her arc is defined by betrayal, survival, and relentless pursuit of dominance. This character is presented as a modular figure ideal for crime boss displays and underworld power struggle scenes.
Jerome Valeska is introduced in Gotham as a deeply disturbed individual whose violent tendencies and dark humor rapidly escalate into large scale chaos. Emerging as the leader of the Maniacs, Jerome becomes a symbol of Gotham's descent into madness. Although never explicitly named the Joker, his mannerisms, ideology, and influence strongly foreshadow the iconic villain. This portrayal is adapted as a brick style figure for collectors interested in psychological villain evolution and anarchic city themed displays.
Edward Nygma, portrayed by Cory Michael Smith, begins his journey as a socially awkward forensic scientist with a compulsion for riddles and wordplay. His unreciprocated affection for Kristen Kringle and mounting frustrations drive him toward instability and violence. Over time, he fully embraces his identity as The Riddler, becoming a calculating criminal mastermind who seeks validation through intellectual dominance. This character is adapted as a minifig suitable for puzzle driven villain scenes and investigative confrontation displays.
Professor Hugo Strange serves as one of Gotham's most dangerous intellectual antagonists, overseeing Arkham Asylum and later the secretive Indian Hill facility. His experiments blur the line between science and obsession, involving resurrection, enhancement, and psychological manipulation. Strange views morality as irrelevant in pursuit of progress, making him a central catalyst for Gotham's escalation into chaos. This portrayal is adapted as a building block figure for laboratory displays, unethical science themes, and institutional villain environments.
James Gordon is depicted as a principled and determined officer within the Gotham City Police Department, striving to uphold justice amid widespread corruption. His unwavering moral code often places him in conflict with both criminals and compromised law enforcement officials. Gordon's alliance with vigilantes and his eventual rise toward leadership represent Gotham's fragile hope for order. This character is adapted as a collectible toy figure suited for law enforcement displays and moral contrast narratives.
The Red Daughter of Krypton is a manifestation of Supergirl's separated energy infused with red solar radiation in the New 52 continuity. Fueled by anger and instability, she mirrors Supergirl's powers while embodying unchecked rage and destructive impulse. Her existence highlights the duality of power and emotion within Kryptonian physiology. This character is adapted as a brick based minifigure for cosmic themed displays and internal conflict storylines.
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