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Holy cash grab, Batman! DC next month will release the Bat Cowl Collection — a total of 200,000 unique NFTs, which are 3D-rendered images that draw on the Caped Crusader’s 83-year history. The ...
DC Direct is a division of WarnerMedia that sells collectibles based on DC Comics characters (Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, etc.). Prior to 1998, merchandise sold by DC Comics was branded with the DC Comics logo rather than with the DC Direct or DC Collectibles logos. The company was called DC Direct from 1998 to 2012.
Batman figures included were the MasterPiece Batman box set with a Year One 1939 Batman Figure, Golden Age Collection featuring Batman and Robin, Silver Edition Removable Cowl Batman and Guardian of Gotham featuring a molded cowl head and a Bruce Wayne quick change. Villains offered were the Joker and Penguin.
Download QR code; Print/export ... DC Direct: Arkham Asylum Box Set - September 23, 2009 ... Rabbit Hole Batman; July 2014 Clayface; DC Comics Designer Series 1 ...
The Battle for the Cowl plot focuses on the aftermath of Final Crisis and Batman: R.I.P. and the battle for Gotham. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Other publications tied into this storyline are a three-part Oracle miniseries, [ 5 ] a three-part Azrael miniseries, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and two bookends titled Gotham Gazette that encompass the changes in all of those ...
After "R.I.P.", Daniel wrote and illustrated Battle for the Cowl, the main mini-series dealing with the story's aftermath. [3] [4] In 2009, after Judd Winick and Mark Bagley's four-issue run on Batman, Tony Daniel took over for a six-issue arc handling both writing and art duties. [5] Daniel worked with Grant Morrison again on issue #701-702.
DC Direct released a limited edition statue of Batman and Robin designed by Miller. It was released in full size and then later as a mini-sized statue. [46] [unreliable source?] DC Direct released a series of Batman action figures based on The Dark Knight Returns in 2004. It included figures of Batman, Robin, Superman, and The Joker.
Floyd Ventris is a criminal who was detained at Gotham State Penitentiary.Using broken mirror shards, he distracts the guards long enough to escape from prison. Inspired by the mirrors, he becomes Mirror Man. [1] Upon creating a machine that would enable him to see through objects, Mirror Man began targeting Batman so that he can find out his secret identity.