Superman Batman Scarlet Witch Multiverse Super Heroes Building Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
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Superman Batman Scarlet Witch Multiverse Super Heroes Building Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
This collection brings together Superman Electric Blue, Superman Red, Jim Gordon as Batman from the New 52 era, and Scarlet Witch also known as the Crimson Sorceress, spanning classic comic book storylines involving energy transformations, split identities, legacy mantles, and unstable power evolution. These characters are presented as creatively designed minifigure style toys inspired by their original comic narratives, created independently and not as official products of any major publisher or studio, and intended to connect naturally with a variety of brick style construction systems for multiverse displays, alternate form scenes, and legacy themed storytelling.
Superman Electric Blue is a version of Superman originating from comic book lore, first appearing in Superman issue 123 released in May 1997. During a conflict involving an energy based entity, Superman and Lex Luthor were exposed to powerful forces that transformed them into beings of pure energy. Superman's altered state manifested as a predominantly blue energy form, granting him vast energy manipulation abilities and the unusual capability to separate into two distinct versions of himself. This transformation marked a significant departure from his traditional powers and physical form, but it was not permanent, as the storyline later concludes with Superman merging his divided aspects and restoring his original state and abilities. This phase of the character is represented here as a brick based character designed for collection, display, and recreating high energy transformation scenes.
Superman Red is a variation of Superman introduced in comic book history, first appearing in Superman issue 162 released in January 1963. In this storyline, Superman uses a machine of his own design to split himself into two separate beings known as Superman Red and Superman Blue. Superman Red embodies the intellectual and analytical side of his personality, while Superman Blue represents his physical strength and heroic instincts, allowing them to address global challenges more efficiently. After accomplishing their goals and recognizing the need for unity, the two versions merge back into a single Superman. Later interpretations revisit the Red and Blue concept through different energy based transformations. This version is presented here as a miniature character intended for collection, display, and exploring classic split identity narratives.
Jim Gordon, within the New 52 continuity of DC Comics, temporarily assumes the role of Batman following the apparent death of Bruce Wayne. As Gotham City experiences escalating crime, a collaboration between the Gotham Police Department and Powers International results in the creation of an advanced mechanized Batsuit. Gordon is selected as the pilot due to his integrity, experience, and strong moral compass, marking a shift toward a more public and state sanctioned approach to the Batman identity. This version of Batman first appears in Batman Vol 2 issue 41 released in June 2015, and Gordon's tenure is defined by his struggle to adapt to the physical demands of the suit and the symbolic weight of the mantle. This storyline is represented here as a building block figure designed for collection, display, and recreating legacy driven Gotham scenarios.
Scarlet Witch, also known as the Crimson Sorceress, first appeared in X-Men issue 4 released in March 1964 during the Silver Age of comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the comic version of the character is traditionally portrayed as a mutant born with the innate ability to wield chaos magic, a power that shapes reality in unpredictable ways. Her character development expanded significantly during the Bronze Age, particularly through her close bond with her twin brother Quicksilver, and she has alternated between periods of heroism and profound emotional instability. Known for her complexity and internal conflict, this incarnation of Scarlet Witch is represented here as a modular figure suited for collection, display, and exploring dramatic comic book character arcs.
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