Bane Riddler Scarecrow Joker Poison Ivy The Penguin Batgirl DC Comic Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
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Bane Riddler Scarecrow Joker Poison Ivy The Penguin Batgirl DC Comic Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
This collection brings together Bane, The Riddler, Scarecrow, Poison Ivy, The Penguin, Batgirl, and Red Hood as seen across DC Comics and the Arkham game universe, presented as independently created building block interpretations rather than official products. Each character is designed for collectors who enjoy assembling dark Gotham scenes, villain confrontations, and tactical hero displays using brick based minifigure for displays.
Bane is a prominent antagonist in the DC Comics Batman universe, known for his immense strength and strategic intellect. He first appeared in Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1 (1993). Genetically enhanced and raised in the brutal Pena Duro prison on Santa Prisca, Bane developed both physical dominance and tactical brilliance. He is infamous for orchestrating the breaking of Batman's back in Batman #497, proving himself a psychological and physical equal to the Dark Knight. His Venom delivery system boosts his strength to superhuman levels, though he remains a deadly combatant even without it. This character is adapted as a brick style figure suited for intense combat scenes and iconic villain display builds.
Edward Nygma, also known as The Riddler, is a Batman villain obsessed with puzzles, riddles, and intellectual superiority. This version is inspired by his depiction in the Arkham video game series, beginning with Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009). He torments Gotham through elaborate technological traps and the placement of hundreds of Riddler Trophies across Arkham City and Arkham Knight, demanding Batman prove his intellect. His ego and need for validation drive every scheme. This character is presented as a small scale figure designed for puzzle themed environments and interactive Gotham display setups.
Jonathan Crane, known as Scarecrow, is a central antagonist in Batman: Arkham Knight. In this storyline, Scarecrow engineers a city-wide evacuation of Gotham by threatening to release a refined fear toxin, uniting Batman's enemies against him. His design emphasizes a terrifying, corpse-like appearance with a tattered mask and chemical injectors. Crane's psychological warfare defines his role as a master of fear. This character is represented as a modular figure ideal for dark atmospheric scenes and fear driven villain displays.
Poison Ivy debuted in Batman #181 (1966) as Dr. Pamela Isley, a botanist transformed through unethical experimentation. Gaining immunity to toxins and complete control over plant life, she becomes an eco-terrorist devoted to protecting flora at humanity’s expense. Her seductive yet lethal methods frequently place her in conflict with Batman. This version of Poison Ivy is adapted as a building block figure suited for nature based villain scenes and Gotham rogue gallery displays.
Oswald Cobblepot, known as The Penguin, appears as a powerful crime lord in Batman: Arkham City. Although the character first appeared in Detective Comics #58 (1941), this portrayal emphasizes his exaggerated physique, monocle, and weaponized umbrella. Within Arkham City, Cobblepot rules through intimidation and calculated brutality, controlling territory like a ruthless kingpin. This character is presented as a brick based character designed for organized crime scenes and Arkham City dioramas.
Barbara Gordon, operating as Batgirl in Batman: Arkham Knight, is portrayed as a skilled hacker and agile crime fighter assisting Batman through intelligence and technical support. While Batgirl originally debuted in Detective Comics #359 (1967), this version emphasizes her Arkhamverse role as a tactical ally. Her investigative abilities and courage make her essential to Gotham’s defense. This character is adapted as a minifigure suitable for hero support scenes and high tech Gotham displays.
Red Hood is a DC Comics anti-hero originally known as Jason Todd, the second Robin. First appearing in Detective Comics #575 (1987), Jason was later killed by The Joker and eventually resurrected. Returning to Gotham as Red Hood, he adopts lethal methods that clash with Batman’s strict moral code. His violent efficiency and personal trauma define his conflicted role within the Bat-family. This character is presented as a minifig designed for vigilante themed displays and morally complex Gotham storylines.
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