Tag: DC Multiverse

  • Review: DC Multiverse McFarlane Collector Edition Captain Carrot

    Review: DC Multiverse McFarlane Collector Edition Captain Carrot

    Funny animals and comics have been connected since the beginning of the medium. The Scrooge McDuck books have to be some of the most influential, as his portrayal informed later cartoon adaptations of the characters. There were also funny animal superheroes, such as Hoppy the Marvel Bunny, an anthropomorphic counterpart to the original Captain Marvel.…

  • Review: DC Multiverse McFarlane Collector Edition Wonder Woman

    Review: DC Multiverse McFarlane Collector Edition Wonder Woman

    Wonder Woman has been around for more than 80 years. In that time, she has appeared in various magazines, starred in a live-action TV show, was featured in cartoons and even had toys made of her. Some of them were even action figures, such as her Super Powers figure. So why has McFarlane Toys taken…

  • Review: DC Multiverse Batman Santa (Red)

    Review: DC Multiverse Batman Santa (Red)

    Ah, Christmas. The time of year you think about the song “Silent Night”. The nights are getting longer, too, so Christmas is a dark night. Do you know who else is a silent, Dark Knight? Batman. So, what better hero to have a holiday-themed figure in the DC Multiverse line? Batman is a lot like…

  • Review: DC Multiverse Batman (Superman: Speeding Bullets)

    Review: DC Multiverse Batman (Superman: Speeding Bullets)

    Elseworlds are a line of DC comics that ran from 1989 to 2004. In it, heroes are taken from their usual surroundings and put in different settings, be it a Victorian Gotham, a dystopian future, or a reality like their own one, but with some details changed. Sometimes they even combine heroes, putting one character…

  • Double Shot Review:  DC Multiverse Cyclone and Batwoman (Unmasked)

    Double Shot Review: DC Multiverse Cyclone and Batwoman (Unmasked)

    I haven’t done a DC Multiverse review since June?!? It is not like I haven’t been getting any; I just never got around to them. So, to mix it up a bit, here are two figures I picked up before Christmas: Cyclone from the Black Adam movie and the unmasked Batwoman from Batman Beyond. The…

  • Review: DC Multiverse Gotham Knights Batgirl

    Review: DC Multiverse Gotham Knights Batgirl

    McFarlane Toys continues its line based on DC Entertainment properties. The line has covered the comics, TV shows, movies and video games. the latest game to get this treatment is the upcoming Gotham Knights game. with figures of the four playable members of the Bat-Family. Today, we will look at the Batgirl figure. In Gotham…

  • Review: DC Multiverse Harley Quinn (The Suicide Squad wave)

    Review: DC Multiverse Harley Quinn (The Suicide Squad wave)

    What is with MacFarlane Toys avoiding making Harley Quinn figures? Sure, we have the one in her classic outfit in the first wave, looking somewhere between her comic look and her DCAU look, yet missing the mark on both. They teased a Harley from the Birds of Prey movie yet it never came out! With…

  • Review: McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse: Dark Nights Death Metal wave

    Review: McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse: Dark Nights Death Metal wave

    McFarlane Toys is once again mining the madness that is the Dark Nights storyline from DC Entertainment and creating some of the most metal versions of their iconic characters. The most recent wave focused on the penultimate series, Dark Nights Death Metal, which built on what came before it in Dark Nights Metal, the Infected,…

  • Review: McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Batman -Last Knight of Earth Wave (completed wave)

    Review: McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Batman -Last Knight of Earth Wave (completed wave)

    A few months ago I reviewed the DC Multiverse Wonder Woman figure based on the mini-series Batman: Last Knight on Earth. I like that figure and decided to get the other three figures in the wave so I could complete the Build-a-Figure. Well, I finally managed to snag them at retail so let’s complete the…

  • Review: DC Multiverse: Batman Earth -11 Dark Nights Metal (The Drowned)

    Review: DC Multiverse: Batman Earth -11 Dark Nights Metal (The Drowned)

    I mentioned in my review of the McFarlane Gold Label DC Multiverse Batman that, while the design by Todd McFarlane was unique, it was not the most weirdest Batman redesign. Back in 2017-2018 DC Entertainment had a major comic event called Dark Nights: Metal, in which the Justice League is up against the Batman-Who-Laughs, an…