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DC Universe: Justice League Unlimited Fan Collection is an action figure line based on the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated series. Though it was based on the shows, the line has continued well beyond it, and has been re-branded in 2008, as a Target exclusive (in the US). Mattel announced in February 2011 that the line would ...
6" Action Figure Toy Line of DC Superheroes. DC Superheroes is a collection of action figures originally produced by Mattel in early 2006. It is divided into three different lines - the Justice League Unlimited toyline, with figures based on the animated Justice League Unlimited series; the S3: Select Sculpt Series, featuring more comic-accurate figures in the 6" scale; and a 12" figure line.
DC Universe is a toy brand manufactured by Mattel. It has five sub-lines – Classics , Fighting Figures , Giants of Justice , Infinite Heroes , and the reintegrated Justice League Unlimited line.
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Black Vulcan received a figure in the Justice League Unlimited tie-in toyline as part of a three-pack with Apache Chief and Samurai. [citation needed] A 6" Black Vulcan action figure was released in Wave 18 of Mattel's DC Universe Classics line. [7] Black Vulcan received an 8" action figure by Figures Toy Company. [citation needed]
Justice League New Frontier Box Set - April 22, 2009; Legends of the Dark Knight Box Set - June 17, 2009; DC Direct: Arkham Asylum Box Set - September 23, 2009; Dark Knight Returns Collectors Box Set - October 14, 2009; Justice League of America Action Figure Box Set - December 2, 2009
Doomsday received a figure in the Justice League Unlimited tie-in toy line as part of a six-pack. Doomsday, based on his appearance in Superman: Doomsday, received a figure from Mattel. Doomsday, based on his appearance in Injustice: Gods Among Us, received a figure from DC Collectibles as part of a two-pack with Catwoman.
In 2003, DC rewarded the rights to produce Batman, Superman, and Justice League/Justice League Unlimited figures to Mattel.Mattel, who took over production from Hasbro, released their first original comic-style toy line, Batman, in 2003, and it lasted until summer 2005.