Tears of a Batman Dick Grayson Riddler Scarecrow Bruce Wayne Kite Man Man-Bat Two-Face Batman Movie Inspired Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
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Tears of a Batman Dick Grayson Riddler Scarecrow Bruce Wayne Kite Man Man-Bat Two-Face Batman Movie Inspired Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
This collection brings together Tears of a Batman, Dick Grayson as Nightwing, The Riddler, Scarecrow (Pizza Delivery), Bruce Wayne in a White Tuxedo, Kite Man, Man-Bat, and Two-Face, drawing from multiverse storylines, animated film interpretations, and alternate Gotham portrayals. All characters are presented as independently created building block interpretations rather than official products, designed for collectors who enjoy dark multiverse themes, cinematic Gotham scenes, and expressive brick based displays.
Tears of a Batman is an alternate version of Bruce Wayne from a parallel Earth within the DC Comics multiverse. In this reality, Bruce is psychologically broken by the murder of his parents and abandons his crusade against crime entirely. Without Batman, Gotham descends into widespread lawlessness and despair, turning this version of Bruce into a symbol of lost hope and unresolved trauma. His existence serves as a powerful contrast to the resilience usually associated with Batman. This character is adapted as a brick based character suited for emotional multiverse displays, alternate timeline storytelling, and reflective collector scenes.
Richard Dick Grayson began his crime fighting journey as Robin, Batman's first partner, before evolving into Nightwing. After the murder of his parents in the Flying Graysons circus act, Dick was taken in by Bruce Wayne and trained as a vigilante. As he matured, he forged his own identity, becoming a leader, skilled martial artist, and protector of Bludhaven. Known for his charisma and independence, Nightwing represents growth beyond Batman's shadow. This version is presented as a building block figure designed for dynamic action poses, team based displays, and legacy hero collections.
The Riddler is a Gotham supervillain obsessed with intellectual superiority, using riddles and puzzles to challenge both Batman and law enforcement. Wearing his iconic green suit marked with question symbols, he thrives on proving his mental dominance. In animated film interpretations, he often operates as part of larger villain alliances, contributing to elaborate schemes against Gotham's heroes. This character is adapted as a miniature character intended for puzzle themed displays, villain council scenes, and cerebral confrontation setups.
Scarecrow (Pizza Delivery) is a comedic alternate portrayal of Jonathan Crane, depicting him balancing villainy with an absurd civilian job. While still associated with fear based imagery, this version emphasizes satire and the strange normalcy of Gotham's criminal population. His role highlights the contrast between menace and mundane routine. This interpretation is presented as a small scale figure ideal for humorous Gotham street scenes, background storytelling, and lighthearted villain displays.
Bruce Wayne in a White Tuxedo represents the public facing persona of Gotham's billionaire philanthropist. Dressed in formal attire, this version emphasizes Bruce's eccentric wealth and social isolation, sharply contrasting his darker vigilante identity. Often portrayed with self aware humor in animated film interpretations, this version highlights Bruce's struggle with connection and vulnerability. This character is adapted as a minifigure designed for gala scenes, Wayne Manor displays, and dual identity themed arrangements.
Kite Man, also known as Charles Chuck Brown, is a low level Gotham villain whose crimes revolve around kite based gadgets and gliding antics. Frequently underestimated and often mocked, his persistence and enthusiasm make him memorable despite his lack of effectiveness. In animated interpretations, Kite Man plays a comedic role among Gotham's rogues, contributing chaos rather than strategy. This character is presented as a minifig suited for comedic villain collections, rooftop displays, and lighthearted Gotham setups.
Dr. Kirk Langstrom, transformed into Man-Bat, is the result of a scientific experiment gone wrong. Attempting to cure his hearing loss through bat based research, Langstrom instead becomes a monstrous hybrid with limited intellect and uncontrollable aggression. His tragic duality between scientist and creature makes him both a threat and a victim. This character is adapted as a building block figure intended for horror themed displays, laboratory scenes, and creature focused Gotham narratives.
Two-Face, formerly Gotham District Attorney Harvey Dent, embodies the collapse of justice into chaos. After a courtroom attack scarred half his face and shattered his mind, Dent became obsessed with duality and chance, allowing a coin toss to dictate his actions. In animated interpretations, he is often shown incarcerated yet still scheming, reinforcing his volatile nature. This version is presented as a modular figure designed for Arkham scenes, moral conflict displays, and villain psychology collections.
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