Spider-man Ronald McDonald Joker U.S. Agent Red Son Superman Deadshot Multiverse Superhero Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Spider-Man (Midtown Blazer)
Joker x Ronald McDonald
U.S. Agent (American Operative)
Captain America (Friendly Patriot)
Red Son Superman
Deadshot (The CW)
Spider-man Ronald McDonald Joker U.S. Agent Red Son Superman Deadshot Multiverse Superhero Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Spider-Man (Midtown Blazer)
Joker x Ronald McDonald
U.S. Agent (American Operative)
Captain America (Friendly Patriot)
Red Son Superman
Deadshot (The CW)

Spider-man Ronald McDonald Joker U.S. Agent Red Son Superman Deadshot Multiverse Superhero Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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Spider-man Ronald McDonald Joker U.S. Agent Red Son Superman Deadshot Multiverse Superhero Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

Spider-man Ronald McDonald Joker U.S. Agent Red Son Superman Deadshot Multiverse Superhero Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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This collection features Ronald McDonald/The Joker, U.S. Agent, Superman Red Son, and Deadshot as miniature character interpretations inspired by their respective comic and television narratives, presented as independently created building block figures that are not official products of any franchise or brand, and designed for collectors who enjoy displaying and combining minifigure style characters within compatible brick-based construction setups.

Ronald McDonald/The Joker is a humorous, unofficial character mashup depicting Ronald McDonald, the mascot of the McDonalds restaurant chain, as a version of DC Comics' villain, the Joker. This character is primarily found in fan art and internet memes. He is not an officially recognized character within the DC Comics universe. He is a fan made character, often presented satirically. This makes him popular for parodies and jokes online. This Ronald McDonald/The Joker interpretation is presented here as a novelty minifigure style miniature character intended for display.

U.S. Agent, also known as John Walker, is a character from Marvel Comics. He first appeared as Super-Patriot in Captain America #323 (November 1986), before becoming U.S. Agent in Captain America #354 (June 1989). Chosen by the Commission on Superhuman Activities, Walker was initially selected to replace Steve Rogers as Captain America, following Rogers's disagreement with the government. Enhanced with superhuman strength and agility mirroring Captain America's, Walker took on the mantle. His tenure as Captain America was marked by a more aggressive and morally ambiguous approach compared to Rogers. After Rogers reclaimed the title, Walker was given a new identity and costume, becoming the U.S. Agent, acting as a government operative with considerable autonomy. This U.S. Agent character is represented here as a small scale minifigure for collectors.

Superman, also known as the Red Son Superman, is a version of Superman originating from an alternate reality within the DC Comics multiverse. This Superman's rocket landed in the Soviet Union during the 1950s rather than in rural Kansas. Raised under the Communist regime, he became a symbol of Soviet power and a champion of their ideology. The character's first appearance was in Superman Red Son #1 (2003). This Superman Red Son portrayal appears here as a miniature figure designed for brick style collections.

This Deadshot has a DCEU costume, also his visor is on his left eye unlike most of his appearances, though this figure has a caucassian head unlike Will Smith's portrayal of Deadshot in DCEU. (alternate take: could this be an equally flawed version of the Arrowverse version of Deadshot? The outfit itself doesn't really match either DCEU or CW version.). Floyd Lawton, known as Deadshot, is a recurring character within the CW's "Arrowverse" television series. He is portrayed as a highly skilled assassin and marksman who is not against working for the highest bidder and often is hired to do the dirty work many others are not capable of doing. Deadshot first appears in the third episode of the first season of "Arrow," titled "Lone Gunmen." Within the Arrowverse he is identified by his eye augment and deadly wrist gauntlets. He possesses an advanced targeting system that increases his accuracy, making him a formidable opponent. Within the TV show Arrow he becomes a member of the Suicide Squad, a covert operations team assembled by Amanda Waller. Deadshot's motivations are complex, stemming from a troubled past and a desire to provide for his daughter, Zoe. This Deadshot character is presented here as a brick style minifigure for display and collection.

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