001 Superman
002 Green Lantern
003 The Flash
004 Dr. Fate
005A Batman
005B Batman
006 Cadmus Labs Scientist
007 S.T.A.R. Labs Scientist
008 Lex Luthor
009 Wonder Woman
010 The Joker
011 Amanda Waller
012 Amazo
013 Jonah Hex
014 Shazam!
015 Vixen
016 The Cheetah
017 Copperhead
018 Superman
019 Sinestro
020 The Flash
021 Red Tornado
022 Batman
023 Dr. Emil Hamilton
024 Dr. Tracy Simmons
025 Lex Luthor
026 Green Arrow
027 Static
028 Supergirl
029 Aquaman
030 Black Canary
031A The Question
031B Crimson Avenger
032 Captain Atom
033 Huntress
034 Shining Knight
035 Superman
036 Green Lantern
037 The Flash
038 Wonder Woman
039 Blight
040 Amanda Waller
041A Amazo
041B Parasite
042 Green Arrow
043 Static
044 Supergirl
045 Hawkgirl
046 Martian Manhunter
047 Speedy
048 Vigilante
049 Shade
050 Solomon Grundy
051 Batman Beyond
052 Big Barda
053 Booster Gold
054 S.T.R.I.P.E.
055 Stargirl
056 Warhawk
057 Darkseid
058 Ace
059A The Atom
059B Micron
060 Mongul
061 Star Sapphire
061 Star Sapphire
062 Ultra-Humanite
063 Hawkgirl
064 Martian Manhunter
065 Wonder Woman
066 Lex Luthor
067 Gorilla Grodd
068 Black Manta
069 Brainiac
070 Green Arrow
071 The Wonder Twins
072 Black Vulcan
073 Samurai
Justice League Unlimited
Quality of sculpts 4
Character selection 5
Playability TBC
Overall TBC
A nice collection of characters
taken from Justice League and Justice League Unlimited
animated series. The sculpts are not
over-reaching, but are a solid representation of the
animated characters.
Unfortunately due to the
UK Lockdown it may be a few months before I get to game
with these figures and see how fun they are to play...
who am I kidding, they're DC, I'm going to love using
these figures.
017
Copperhead
First appearance: The Brave and the Bold #78 (July 1968)
The criminal known as Copperhead first appeared in
Gotham City in a copperhead costume. He committed
numerous thefts before finally being apprehended by
Batman and Batgirl. Copperhead then turned to more
deadly pursuits as a super-assassin, constricting
victims to a suffocating death with his costume's tail.
This is the version of Copperhead presented in the
animated series, there
have been later versions of the character.
Animated appearances
Justice League
"Injustice For All: Part 1 & 2".
"Only a Dream"
"Kids Stuff"
Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Legends of the
Dark Mite."
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay,
049
Shade
First appearance Flash Comics #33 (September 1942)
The Shade (Richard Swift) is a comic book character
developed in the 1940s for National Comics, first
appearing in the pages of Flash Comics in a story titled
"The Man Who Commanded the Night."
Though initially portrayed in the Golden Age comics as a
thief with a cane that could manipulate shadows, the
character was reinvented in 1994 as a morally ambiguous
Victorian-era immortal who gained the ability to
manipulate shadows and immortality from an unexplained
mystical event.
Animated appearances
Justice League
"Injustice For All: Part 1 & 2".
various non-speaking appearances
"Alive"
012
Amazo
First appearance The Brave and the Bold #30 (June 1960)
The android Amazo was created by scientist Professor Ivo
who became obsessed with immortality. The original
Justice League of America discover their
powers have been drained and appear to be getting used
in the theft of certain long-lived creatures. Attempting
to guard the remainder of the creatures and discover the
perpetrator, the League is defeated by Amazo. Ivo
reveals he has created a means of extending his life
span courtesy of the data obtained from studying the
creatures, and almost succeeds in removing the League's
memories of their having ever been heroes before being
stopped by Green Lantern. The League defeat the android,
and store it in their trophy room.
Animated appearances
Justice League
"Tabula Rasa"
"The Return"
"Wake the Dead"
Young Justice episode "Schooled" Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Triumvirate of
Terror", Justice League Action episode "Boo-ray for Bizarro"
Batman: Under the Red Hood
013
Jonah Hex
First appearance All-Star Western #10
(Feb.–Mar. 1972)
Jonah Woodson Hex is a surly and cynical bounty hunter whose face is
horribly scarred on the right side. Despite his poor
reputation and personality, Hex is bound by a personal
code of honour to protect and avenge the innocent.
Animated appearances
Justice League
"The Once and Future Thing Part 1: Weird Western Tales"
Batman: The Animated Series episode "Showdown"
Batman: The Brave and the Bold
"Return of the
Fearsome Fangs"
"The Siege of Starro! Part One"
"Revenge of the Reach!" brief non-speaking
Justice League Action episode "All Aboard the Space
Train,"
039
Blight
First appearance Batman Beyond "Rebirth, Part 1"
Derek Powers is a corrupt businessman who gains control
over Wayne Enterprises (now called Wayne-Powers) after
merging it with his own company, Powers Technologies, when
Bruce Wayne's health begins to decline. Powers develops
a lethal mutagenic nerve gas and intends to sell it as a
weapon. One of his employees, Warren McGinnis, discovers
evidence of the gas and Powers has him murdered,
inadvertently setting Warren's son Terry on the path to
becoming Batman (Beyond). McGinnis stops Powers' plans and
exposes him to the gas; Powers is subjected to extreme
radiation exposure to save his life, but as a side
effect due to the properties of the nerve gas, his
entire body becomes radioactive, rendering him
translucent.
Animated appearances
Batman Beyond
"Rebirth, Part 1"
"Meltdown"
"Ascension"
047
Speedy
First appearance More Fun Comics #73 (November 1941)
Green Arrow asked Roy to serve as his sidekick, an offer
Roy readily accepted, taking the name Speedy. Harper
became the ward of Green Arrow's alter ego, billionaire
Oliver Queen. There have been various origins,
originally he was raised by a Navajo medicine chief
named "Brave Bow"
Animated appearances
The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure,
Teen Titans
"Winner Take All",
"Titans East Pt. 1 & 2"
"Calling All Titans"
"Titans Together"
"Patriot Act"
Batman: The Brave and the Bold "Dawn of the Deadman!"
"Sidekicks Assemble!"
He is
major character in the Cartoon Network series Young
Justice
033
Huntress
First appearance Sensation Comics #68 (August 1947)
There have been several versions of Huntress. This version is Helena Bertinelli, whereas The Golden Age Huntress was a
supervillain with the real name of Paula Brooks, part of
Injustice Society of America.
Following the 1985 miniseries Crisis on Infinite Earths
Helena Bertinelli, daughter of one of Gotham's Mafia
bosses, vows revenge after seeing her entire family
murdered in a mob hit.
Animated appearances
Justice League
"Double Date" voiced by Amy Acker
"Question Authority"
"Flashpoint"
"Panic in the Sky"
"Grudge Match"
Batman: The Brave and the Bold (voiced by Tara Strong)
"Night of the Huntress!"
"Death Race to Oblivion!"
"The Mask of Matches Malone!"
"The Siege of Starro!" non-speaking cameo
031a
The Question
First appearance:Blue Beetle #1 (June 1967 - Charlton
Comics)
Vic Sage made his mark as a highly outspoken and
aggressive investigative journalist often appearing on
television. He uses a mask made of Pseudoderm to hide
his famous face allowing him to investigate covertly.
Animated series appearances
Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold*
Justice League Unlimited*
"Fearful Symmetry"
"Question Authority"
"Double Date"
"Grudge Match"
"Flashpoint"
"Panic in the Sky"
"Destroyer"
*Voiced by Jeffrey
Combs
Batman: The Brave and the Bold
"Mystery in Space"
"The Knights of Tomorrow!"
"Darkseid Descending!"
Sir Justin, the newest member of the Knights of the
Round Table in King Arthur's Court. On his quest
to avenge the death of Sir Fallon, Sir Justin was given
magical (invulnerable) armour and a magical sword by the
Wizard Merlin, whom he had freed on his quest.
Animated series appearances
Justice League Unlimited
"Task Force X"
"Patriot Act"