DC Superheroes (toy)

DC Superheroes (toy)

eries Three- Batman

Target Exclusives 2-packs

The yellow-carded DC Superheroes S3 series packs were rounded out by 2-packs exclusively released to Target stores.

eries Eight- Batman

*Man-Bat was originally scheduled for Series Seven, but was dropped. Mattel has stated the figure will appear in a series of DC Universe Classics. A dark tech-suit variant of Mr. Freeze was also to be included but was dropped as well.

Batman Exclusives

These figures are exclusives commonly known as belonging to the DC Superheroes line but are only marked with the Batman logo and not as part of DC Superheroes. It can even be argued that figures are a sort of continuation from the previous Mattel Batman line, which was where the DCSH line started from in the first place.

Justice League Unlimited

Around the same time the first S3 figures hit shelves, the JLU line had also moved under the name "DC SuperHeroes". The packaging is similar to the comic line: in 2006 they were both orange, in 2007, they both became purple.

The Future of S3: DC Universe Classics

A line of action figures comprising characters from the entire DC Universe were released in January 2008. The first series was viewable at Comic-Con 2007.

ee also

* Batman
*DC Direct
*

External links

* [http://dc.superarticulated.com/ DC Superheroes Image Archive]
* [http://www.batmanytb.com/actionfiguresanddolls/actionfigures/comic/dcsuperheroes/index.php/ DC Super Heroes Archives]


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