DC Superheroes (toy)

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DC Superheroes
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6" Action Figure Toy Line

S3 Superman Series : Series 2, Series 4, Series 5, Series 6
S3 Batman Series: Series 1, Series 3, Series 7, Series 8
Justice League Unlimited Series : Series continued from Justice League Unlimited, continued as Series 3-6

DC Superheroes is a collection of action figures originally produced by Mattel in early 2006. It is divided into two different lines- the Justice League Unlimited toyline and the S3: Select Sculpt Series, which is further divided into two lines, one featuring Batman, and the other featuring Superman. Series 1 of the S3 line began shipping just after Christmas 2005 to Wal Mart and began arriving in retailers like Target and Toys R Us approximately one month later. The figures have characteristics similar to the competing Marvel Legends line in terms of detailed sculpting, articulation, and including a comic book or in some cases, a poster with each figure.

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[edit] History

The last series of Mattel's Batman (2003 toy line), featuring several new characters, was not released in America, instead, reaching distant areas such as Australia. Three out of four figures (Bat Signal Batman, Bane and Scarecrow) were retooled (Batman had new paint and a new cape, and Bane had new hands), and shipped to Wal Marts. The fourth figure of the assortment was Killer Croc, who was previously hard to find and had a new head sculpt and paint application. At New York Toy Fair 2006, the first five assortments were announced (though the fourth wave was postponed). The figures came with a comic book or poster centering around the character it came with, but 2007 figures come with cardboard dioramas. At San Diego Comic Convention, Mattel announced they would be re-branding the line into DC Universe Classics.

[edit] S3- Select Sculpt Series Figures

DC Superheroes Batman and Superman series in packages Left to right: Batman and Superman in orange (2006) package, and Superman and Batgirl in purple (2007) package
DC Superheroes Batman and Superman series in packages Left to right: Batman and Superman in orange (2006) package, and Superman and Batgirl in purple (2007) package

Since Mattel only had the license to Batman and Superman characters as of 2007(with the exception of the Justice League Unlimited line), only Batman and Superman characters were able to appear in the line . Instead of using variations on a single character, the line focuses on secondary characters and villains. The entire line (with the exception of Robin) is sculpted by the Four Horsemen Studios. The figures have around twenty one points of articulation.

After a line of Superman figures were released (Superman, Supergirl, Doomsday, Bizarro, and a Superman/Bizarro 2-pack), the S3 line returned to Batman, releasing a new Batman, Robin, Azrael, and Mr. Freeze. While Robin and Mr. Freeze shared the same sculpt as their Batman counterparts, Batman and Azrael were new sculpts released for the first time, though Mr. Freeze featured as much articulation as Batman and Azrael.

The Third Superman line featured Superman (black "S" shield), Lex Luthor, Brainiac and Darkseid. Two Target-exclusive two-packs were also released, one featuring Superman/Clark Kent, and one featuring Batman/Batgirl (comic styled Barbara Gordon version). Mattel also released two 13" figures, Batman and Superman.

Sticking with Superman, Mattel released Steel, Parasite, Kal-El, Black Suit Superman (hard to find) and Cyborg Superman (very hard to find) figures, along with repainted versions of Superman, Supergirl, Doomsday (a lava colored version), Bizarro (one a purple repaint, one with a #1 necklace) and Darkseid (a darker repaint).

So far, the S3 line features only Superman and Batman characters, and focuses on villains and secondary characters rather than variations of the main characters. The only Batman figure that was initially shipped overseas and never re-shipped under the DC Super Heroes line was Attack Armor Batman. Early waves of figures came with comic books featuring the character they came with, yet due to shipping costs and complications (Mattel is near the West Coast, DC Comics is on the East Coast), Mattel has since switched to cardboard dioramas.

On June 28, Mattel was granted the license to be extended to include all of the DC Comics characters, including all movies and TV shows past, present and future.

Mattel has expressed interest in the past to try and make almost every character in the DC universe. Mattel also said they'd continue their Batman and Superman lines, but most likely it'll be within the continued DC Universe Classics brand. Characters they expressed interest in, and plan on making in the Batman series are: Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, a Batman Begins Scarecrow, Ra's al Ghul, Firefly, The Riddler, Talia, Mad Hatter, and Black Mask.

The Penguin and a Classic Batman will be appearing in the DC Universe Classics line, as Batman spearheads its first series, while the electric Superman Red appear in the second series.

[edit] Series One- Batman

Figure Version Description Articulation First Release Re-release
Batman 1st Sculpt Repainted from Mattel 2003 line 19 points Series 1 Toys R Us Batman/Robin 2-pack exclusive
Killer Croc Repainted from Mattel 2003 line 8 points Series 1
Scarecrow Repainted from Mattel 2003 line 25 points Series 1
Bane Repainted from Mattel 2003 line, variant has teddy bear accessory 14 points Series 1 Series 7

[edit] Series Two- Superman

Figure Version Description Articulation First Release Re-release
Superman 1st sculpt Original paint scheme 23 points Series 2 Series 5, Clark Kent 2-pack, Target Exclusive Superman/Bizarro 2-pack
Supergirl Linda Danvers Original colors 22 points Series 2
Bizarro 1st paint scheme (bright) w/ no pupils 23 points Series 2 Target Exclusive Superman/Bizarro 2-pack
Bizarro (variant) 1st paint scheme w/ Bizarro #1 necklace. 23 points Series 2
Doomsday 1st paint scheme (original version) 23 points Series 2

[edit] Series Three- Batman

DC Superheroes Series 3 Left to right: Mr Freeze, Robin, Batman and Azrael
DC Superheroes Series 3 Left to right: Mr Freeze, Robin, Batman and Azrael
Figure Version Description Articulation First Release Re-release
Batman 2nd sculpt 1st paint scheme (blue) 23 points Series 3 Target Exclusive Batman/Batgirl 2-pack
Robin 1st paint scheme (red and green), rereleased from Mattel 2003 line 9 points Series 3 Toys R Us Batman/Robin 2-pack exclusive
Azrael 25 points Series 3
Mr Freeze rereleased and retooled from Mattel 2003 line 22 points Series 3

[edit] Series Four- Superman

Figure Version Description Articulation First Release Re-release
Superman 2nd sculpt original paint scheme, rereleased from Mattel 2003 line 14 points Series 4
Superman 1st sculpt black and red logo, red eyes 23 points Series 4 Series 5
Supergirl Linda Danvers black and red logo 22 points Series 4 Series 5
Lex Luthor retooled Mr. Freeze sculpt battle armor 22 points Series 4
Brainiac robot form 27 points Series 4
Darkseid 1st paint scheme (blue) 18 points Series 4

[edit] Series Five- Superman

Figure Version Description Articulation First Release Re-release
Supergirl Kara Zor-El original paint scheme 20 points Series 5
Darkseid 2nd paint scheme (black) 18 points Series 5
Bizarro 2nd paint scheme (dark) (nameplates either gray or black) 23 points Series 5
Doomsday heat vision refelection 23 points Series 5

[edit] Target Exclusives 2-packs

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

Figure Version Description Articulation First Release Re-release
Clark Kent Civilian Clark Blue business suit 20 points Target exclusive Superman/Clark Kent 2-pack Re-used as Two-Face sculpt
Batgirl Barbara Gordon's second costume Gray Suit 21 points Target exclusive Batman/Batgirl 2-pack Re-used as Cassandra Cain

These 2-packs were released as follows-

  • Bizarro/Superman
  • Batman/Batgirl
  • Clark Kent/Superman

[edit] Series Six- Superman

DC Superheroes Series 6 Left to right: Bizarro, Steel, Superman (dark), Darkseid (dark), Lex Luthor (armored), Parasite, Mongul, Bizarro (dark), and Kal-El/Superman. Seen at the back is the second 'purple-card' packaging.
DC Superheroes Series 6 Left to right: Bizarro, Steel, Superman (dark), Darkseid (dark), Lex Luthor (armored), Parasite, Mongul, Bizarro (dark), and Kal-El/Superman. Seen at the back is the second 'purple-card' packaging.

This series marks the departure from yellow cards to the new purple packs.

Figure Version Description Articulation First Release Re-release
Superman 1st sculpt labeled 'Black Suit Superman' 23 points Series 6
Cyborg Superman 23 points Series 6
Kal-El/Superman 1st sculpt metallic color scheme with altered headsculpt 23 points Series 6
John Henry Irons gray 's' 23 points Series 6
Steel (variant) vac-metallized 's' 23 points Series 6
Parasite (comics) 23 points Series 6
Mongul 23 points Series 6

[edit] Series Seven- Batman

Figure Version Description Articulation First Release Re-release
Bane labeled 'Camo Bane' 14 points Series 7
Batman repainted 2nd sculpt with new head labeled 'Shadow Knight Batman' 23 points Series 7
Batgirl Cassandra Cain 21 points Series 7
Two-Face Harvey Dent 20 points Series 7

[edit] Series Eight- Batman

Figure Version Description Articulation First Release Re-release
Batman repainted 2nd sculpt with different belt 2nd paint scheme (black) 23 points Series 8
Bruce Wayne Repainted from Mattel 2003 line Series 8
The Joker Repainted from Mattel 2003 line Series 8
Nightwing Repainted from Mattel 2003 line Series 8
Catwoman Series 8
Clayface Series 8
  • 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.

[edit] 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.

Figure Version Description Articulation First Release Re-release
Man-Bat albino- 2nd paint scheme (white) Convention exclusive
Man-Bat (variant) mid-transformation- 3rd paint scheme (clear), light-up eyes Convention exclusive
Batman 1st sculpt, with giant wraparound cloth cape 2nd color scheme (black) Toys R Us exclusive Batman/Robin 2-pack
Robin 2nd color scheme (blue/silver) Toys R Us exclusive Batman/Robin 2-pack
Batman 1st sculpt with minimal articulation and cloth cape, rerelease 2nd color scheme (black) with yellow bright belt Ultimate Batman 5-pack Toys R Us exclusive

[edit] 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.

[edit] The Future of S3: DC Universe Classics

Main article: DC Universe Classics

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

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