Poison Ivy Killer Frost Harley Quinn Batman Superman Bruce Wayne DC Universe Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
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Poison Ivy Killer Frost Harley Quinn Batman Superman Bruce Wayne DC Universe Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
This collection brings together Talon, John Constantine, Poison Ivy, Caitlin Snow as Killer Frost, Harley Quinn, Elseworlds Superman, and Knightmare Batman, spanning Gotham conspiracies, occult conflicts, alternate realities, and dystopian futures across DC storylines. All characters are presented as independently created building block interpretations intended for collectors who enjoy assembling dark themed displays, multiverse scenes, and narrative driven brick style environments.
Talon is a codename used by elite assassins serving the Court of Owls, a secret society that has covertly ruled Gotham City for centuries. The most well known Talon is William Cobb, a highly skilled acrobat and assassin from the 19th century who was resurrected and mentally conditioned by the Court. He first appeared in Batman #5 (November 2011). Cobb is later revealed to have a genetic connection to Dick Grayson, who was originally intended to become a Talon himself. This character is adapted as a minifigure suited for stealth based displays, secret society dioramas, and covert combat scenes.
John Constantine is a DC Comics character associated with the supernatural and occult corners of the DC Universe. A cynical and streetwise occult detective, Constantine relies on manipulation, forbidden magic, and deep arcane knowledge to survive encounters with demons and cosmic threats. He first appeared in Swamp Thing #37 (June 1985). Frequently portrayed as an anti hero, Constantine operates with questionable morals while ultimately working toward larger outcomes that protect humanity. In the Arrowverse, he is portrayed by Matt Ryan across live action and animated appearances. This character is represented as a miniature character designed for mystical displays, dark magic scenes, and supernatural storytelling setups.
Poison Ivy, also known as Pamela Isley, is a prominent villain in the DC Universe who debuted in Batman #181 (June 1966). A gifted botanist, she was transformed through experiments conducted by Dr. Jason Woodrue, which granted her immunity to toxins and diseases, the ability to secrete poisons, and control over plant life. Driven by her devotion to nature and hostility toward humanity's environmental destruction, Ivy frequently clashes with Batman and Gotham's protectors. This version is presented as a brick based character suitable for eco themed scenes, botanical environments, and Gotham villain collections.
Caitlin Snow, also known as Killer Frost, is a character within The CW's Arrowverse, primarily appearing in The Flash. She first appeared in the pilot episode in 2014 as a bio engineer at S.T.A.R. Labs. Following the particle accelerator explosion, Caitlin develops cryokinetic abilities that manifest as the Killer Frost persona. Initially emerging as a separate and colder personality, Frost later integrates with Caitlin as she learns to control her powers. This character is adapted as a small scale figure ideal for metahuman displays, laboratory scenes, and Arrowverse team lineups.
Harley Quinn, originally Dr Harleen Quinzel, was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm and first appeared in The Batman Adventures #12 in September 1993. A former psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum, Harleen became infatuated with the Joker during therapy sessions and ultimately helped him escape. She adopted the Harley Quinn persona as his accomplice before evolving beyond that role. In later portrayals, she becomes an anti heroine and member of the Suicide Squad, forging her own identity separate from the Joker. This character is represented as a modular figure designed for chaotic scenes, anti hero displays, and Gotham based storytelling.
Superman, appearing here as an Elseworlds variant within the Arrowverse, is distinguished by his black suit and altered demeanor. This version first appeared during The CW Elseworlds crossover event, which explored reality altering circumstances caused by a powerful mystical book. Existing in an alternate reality, this Superman is more stern and shaped by the unique conditions of his world. This character is presented as a brick style figure suited for multiverse displays, alternate timeline scenes, and crossover themed collections.
Knightmare Batman is a dystopian version of Bruce Wayne portrayed by Ben Affleck within the DC Extended Universe. He first appeared in a vision sequence in Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice (2016), depicting a possible future where Superman has become a tyrannical ruler. In this timeline, Batman leads a resistance force against Parademons and an oppressive regime. His appearance features a tactical desert outfit, goggles, trench coat, and firearms, marking a departure from his traditional code. This character is adapted as a building block figure ideal for post apocalyptic displays, resistance scenes, and alternate future dioramas.
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