Captain Batman Spider-man Power Girl Rocky Balboa Namor The Sub-mariner Multiverse Superhero Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
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Captain Batman Spider-man Power Girl Rocky Balboa Namor The Sub-mariner Multiverse Superhero Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
This collection brings together Thomas Wayne Batman, Captain Batman, Spider-man's Wild Deadpool, Power Girl, Big Barda, Lara Croft, Rocky Balboa, and Namor as independently designed miniature character interpretations, created as original building block figures not affiliated with or endorsed by any official brand, and intended for collectors who enjoy displaying and combining minifigure style characters within compatible brick-style construction and display systems.
Thomas Wayne, appearing as Batman in the Flashpoint universe, is a character introduced in the comic book Flashpoint #1 in 2011. In the altered timeline, Bruce Wayne was killed as a child instead of his parents. Driven by grief and vengeance, Thomas Wayne becomes a far more brutal and merciless Batman than his son. He operates out of Wayne Casino, and his methods are often lethal, reflecting a hardened pragmatism born from unbearable loss. This Batman works alongside allies such as Flash in an attempt to restore the timeline and prevent further devastation caused by the Flashpoint reality. He possesses similar skills to the original Batman, but with a more aggressive and less restrained approach to crimefighting. This Thomas Wayne Batman minifigure is presented as a dark themed miniature character for display.
Captain Batman is not a character from DC Comics canon. The name suggests a fusion of Captain America and Batman. There is no officially recognized character with this moniker or backstory within the established DC Universe. The name Captain Batman might be used informally by fans to describe a character with traits reminiscent of both heroes, such as a Batman variant with enhanced physical abilities or a patriotic Batman-inspired character. However, this would be a fan-created interpretation, not a pre-existing character published by DC. It's possible that the term could also refer to a character from Elseworlds or alternate reality stories, where established characters undergo significant changes, but there is no prominent or well-known DC character with this exact name and description in their official publications. This Captain Batman minifig is presented as a fan-inspired miniature figure for collectors.
Spider-man's Wild Deadpool is an unreleased variant of Deadpool associated with a brick-based Spider-Man themed concept, specifically connected to Spider-Man related character designs. This character, sometimes unofficially referred to as Wild Deadpool, is identified by the keyword Spider-Man/Deadpool. This version did not appear in any officially released building block sets. The character was likely designed as part of a proposed Spider-Man and Deadpool themed concept set, potentially drawing inspiration from the Spider-Man/Deadpool comic book series. It is assumed this version would have shared the visual characteristics of Deadpool with unique features relevant to this concept. First appearance is considered to be in unreleased building block form. This Wild Deadpool minifigure is shown here as a concept style miniature character for display.
Power Girl, also known as Kara Zor-L, is a Kryptonian refugee from the Earth-Two universe. She is the Earth-Two counterpart of Supergirl from the main DC Universe. Like Superman and Supergirl, Kara Zor-L possesses immense strength, speed, flight, and invulnerability, all derived from Earth's yellow sun. Her origin story places her as arriving on Earth as a child with her cousin, Superman of Earth-Two. She first appeared in All Star Comics #58 (January/February 1976) as a member of the Justice Society of America on Earth-Two. Power Girl has been a member of various superhero teams, and like many superhero characters, has been reinterpreted in different DC storylines and continuities. This Power Girl minifigure is presented as a powerful small scale character for collectors.
Big Barda is a powerful New God from Apokolips in the DC Comics universe. Born and raised in the brutal X-Pits, she rose through the ranks to become the leader of the Female Furies, Darkseid's elite warriors. Originally loyal to Darkseid, Barda eventually grew disillusioned with his tyranny. She escaped Apokolips and fled to Earth, finding love and starting a new life with Scott Free, also known as Mister Miracle. Their relationship is one of the most enduring and iconic in DC Comics. Barda possesses immense strength, durability, and fighting skills, rivaling that of Superman. She wields the Mega-Rod, a powerful weapon that allows her to create Boom Tubes for teleportation and project energy blasts. She dedicated her life to fighting against Darkseid and protecting the innocent, often working alongside the Justice League. This Big Barda minifigure is represented as a formidable brick style miniature figure.
Lara Croft, a fictional archaeologist and adventurer, is the protagonist of the Tomb Raider game franchise. She first appeared in the original Tomb Raider video game in 1996. Presented as a highly intelligent and athletic English aristocrat, Croft travels the globe in search of rare artifacts and lost tombs. She's known for her bravery, resourcefulness, and proficiency in combat, often facing dangerous enemies and solving complex puzzles in her pursuit of historical treasures. Since her debut, Lara Croft has become a significant cultural icon, appearing in numerous sequels, reboots, and adaptations across various media, solidifying her status as one of the most recognizable and enduring characters in video game history. This Lara Croft minifigure is offered as a miniature character for display and collection.
Rocky Balboa, portrayed by Sylvester Stallone, is a fictional boxer who first appeared in the 1976 film Rocky. An Italian-American from Philadelphia, Rocky is a small-time boxer and debt collector when he's unexpectedly chosen to fight the heavyweight champion, Apollo Creed. The Rocky movie follows his journey as he trains and strives to go the distance, representing a symbolic pursuit of personal dignity and hope against seemingly insurmountable odds. Sylvester Stallone wrote the screenplay for the first film and starred in all sequels in the franchise. This Rocky Balboa minifigure is presented as a small scale character inspired by his cinematic legacy.
Namor, also known as the Sub-Mariner, is a prominent comic book character portrayed as the mutant son of a human sea captain and an Atlantean princess, possessing superhuman strength along with the ability to breathe underwater and fly using the small wings on his ankles, often depicted as a complex figure who oscillates between hero and anti-hero while fiercely protecting his underwater kingdom of Atlantis and reacting aggressively when the surface world threatens it, which frequently brings him into conflict with surface dwellers including other heroes, with his first appearance dating back to 1939 and his strong personality and unique abilities securing his lasting presence in comic book history, including variations such as Prince Namor in Black, here represented as a Namor minifigure styled miniature character for collectors.
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