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By Victor, on November 20th, 2010
Bruce Wayne returns to Gotham City from his trip through time with a new mission: to recruit worthy heroes to don the mantle of the bat!
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By James, on November 5th, 2010
By Victor, on October 29th, 2010
Take a trip through the time stream with the Dark Knight!
After being dropped in the prehistoric past by Darkseid, an amnesiac Bruce Wayne must fight his way back to present-day Gotham City.
These figures are on Sale June 1, 2011 and can be ordered via your local comic shop or our fave shop, monarchcardsandcomics.com.
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By Victor, on March 6th, 2010
Matt and I have a large collection of Green Lantern figures and recently added DC Direct’s Blackest Night Series 3 which features a redo of the Carol Ferris Star Saphire, Larfleeze, The Orange Lantern, a female Green Lantern figure, Arisia, and the undead Black Lantern Aquaman.
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By Victor, on February 19th, 2010
First shown at the their booth at Toyfair 2010, DC Direct will release two Green Lantern related figures in their popular Ame-Comi series that will have your heart beating just a few beats quicker if not even faster.
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By Matt, on December 12th, 2009
Romat-Ru and Karu-Sil are two of the most feared of the Yellow Lanterns in the Sinestro Corps. With the popularity of the Sinestro Corp War and Blackest Night in the Green Lantern/GL Corps comics, it is exciting that these characters are made in action figures. These figures are from Mattel’s DC Universe line and are packaged together in their Color of Fear 2-pack. The duo comes with a yellow ring construction of the predator beasts (one of the “Father of Three) that raised Karu-Sil.
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By Victor, on November 1st, 2009
Alan Scott was DC’s first Green Lantern in the Golden Age. DC Direct recently released the first four figures in their Justice Society of America action figures. These figures are based on last year’s JSA portrait covers painted by Alex Ross. I picked up the Alan Scott figure from Monarch Cards and Comics today to add to Matt’s and my ever growing collection of Green Lantern figures.
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