Diana Prince Superman Mera Lex Luthor Killer Frost Reverse Flash OMAC DCEU Superheroes Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Diana Prince (DCEU Wonder Woman)
Aquaman (DCEU)
Superman (Batman vs Superman)
Mera (DCEU Aquaman)
Lex Luthor (Superman)
Killer Frost (Rebirth)
Reverse Flash (The CW)
OMAC (Brother Eye)
Diana Prince Superman Mera Lex Luthor Killer Frost Reverse Flash OMAC DCEU Superheroes Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Diana Prince (DCEU Wonder Woman)
Aquaman (DCEU)
Superman (Batman vs Superman)
Mera (DCEU Aquaman)
Lex Luthor (Superman)
Killer Frost (Rebirth)
Reverse Flash (The CW)
OMAC (Brother Eye)

Diana Prince Superman Mera Lex Luthor Killer Frost Reverse Flash OMAC DCEU Superheroes Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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Diana Prince Superman Mera Lex Luthor Killer Frost Reverse Flash OMAC DCEU Superheroes Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

Diana Prince Superman Mera Lex Luthor Killer Frost Reverse Flash OMAC DCEU Superheroes Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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This collection brings together Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Superman, Mera, Lex Luthor, Killer Frost, Reverse-Flash, and OMAC, inspired by characters from the DC Extended Universe, DC Comics, and the Arrowverse. These figures are presented as independently created building block interpretations, designed for collectors who enjoy assembling heroic alliances, cinematic battles, and futuristic conflicts within brick style display environments.

Diana Prince, also known as Wonder Woman, is a central figure in the DC Extended Universe, portrayed by Gal Gadot. An immortal Amazonian princess and demigoddess, she is the daughter of Zeus and Hippolyta and was raised on the hidden island of Themyscira. Trained as a warrior, Diana possesses immense strength, speed, agility, and combat skill. Her first appearance in the DCEU was in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), followed by major roles in Wonder Woman (2017), Justice League (2017), Wonder Woman 1984 (2020), and Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021). This character is adapted as a brick style figure suited for heroic combat scenes and mythological display setups.

Arthur Curry, portrayed by Jason Momoa, is Aquaman in the DC Extended Universe. The son of Atlanna, Queen of Atlantis, and Thomas Curry, a lighthouse keeper, Arthur serves as a bridge between the surface world and the underwater kingdom. Initially reluctant to accept his destiny, he becomes involved in Atlantean politics when his half-brother Orm seeks war with the surface world. Arthur ultimately claims the throne and becomes King of Atlantis. Aquaman first appears in the DCEU in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), plays a major role in Justice League (2017), and stars in Aquaman (2018). He is represented here as a building block figure ideal for ocean themed battles and royal Atlantean displays.

Superman, portrayed by Henry Cavill, is a Kryptonian refugee named Kal-El who was sent to Earth to escape the destruction of his home planet. Raised as Clark Kent in Smallville, Kansas, he develops extraordinary abilities under Earth's yellow sun and becomes a symbol of hope for humanity. His first appearance in the DCEU was Man of Steel (2013), followed by major roles in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Justice League. Superman's journey explores the burden of power and the responsibility of inspiring a fearful world. This character is presented as a minifigure suitable for iconic Justice League formations and large scale heroic confrontations.

Mera, portrayed by Amber Heard in the DC Extended Universe, is introduced as a fierce Atlantean warrior and the daughter of King Nereus of Xebel. Making her first DCEU appearance in Justice League (2017), she possesses powerful hydrokinetic abilities that allow her to manipulate water as a weapon. Initially skeptical of Arthur Curry, Mera becomes a trusted ally and helps guide him toward his destiny as king. She plays a central role in Aquaman (2018), forming a strong partnership built on trust and shared purpose. This character is adapted as a miniature character designed for underwater scenes and Atlantean quest displays.

Lex Luthor is one of DC Comics' most iconic antagonists and the longtime archenemy of Superman, first appearing in Action Comics #23 (1940). Defined by his brilliance, ambition, and resentment toward Superman, Luthor views the Kryptonian as a threat to human progress and his own dominance. In the DC Super-Villains game universe, Lex Luthor is depicted as a central strategist and leader among villains, using his intellect and resources to manipulate events. This character is represented as a small scale figure well suited for villain command centers and mastermind themed displays.

Caitlin Snow, also known as Killer Frost, debuted in The Fury of Firestorm #19 (1984). In modern interpretations, she is a brilliant scientist at S.T.A.R. Labs afflicted with a condition requiring her to absorb heat to survive. Excessive absorption transforms her into the villainous Killer Frost, creating an ongoing struggle between her human and meta-human identities. She frequently works alongside heroes like the Flash while attempting to control her powers. This character is presented as a modular figure ideal for laboratory scenes and internal conflict driven story displays.

Eobard Thawne, known as the Reverse-Flash, is a major antagonist in The CW's Arrowverse series The Flash. A speedster from the future, Thawne travels back in time to eliminate Barry Allen before he can become the Flash, causing the death of Barry's mother and igniting the series' central conflict. First appearing in the pilot episode of The Flash, Thawne is a brilliant but obsessive scientist who manipulates time and events to torment his enemy. His connection to the Speed Force allows him to repeatedly return despite apparent defeats. This character is adapted as a brick based character suited for speedster battles and time travel themed displays.

OMAC, short for One-Man Army Corps, first appeared in OMAC #1 (1974) and was created by Jack Kirby. In modern DC continuity, OMAC units are often linked to Brother Eye, a satellite-based artificial intelligence designed by Batman to monitor and control metahuman threats. Individuals are unwillingly transformed into nanite-enhanced cyborg soldiers, losing their autonomy under Brother Eye's control. Possessing superhuman strength, speed, and durability, OMAC units serve as powerful enforcers. This character is represented as a building block figure designed for futuristic warfare and dystopian conflict scenes.

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