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  2. DC Superheroes (toys) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. 52 (comics) - Wikipedia

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    52 is a weekly American comic book limited series published by DC Comics that debuted on May 10, 2006, one week after the conclusion of the Infinite Crisis miniseries. The series was written by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, and Mark Waid, with layouts by Keith Giffen.

  4. List of DC Multiverse worlds - Wikipedia

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    Tie-in to DC Super Friends toy line; Despite the similar name, it is a different Earth from the Super Friends animated TV series and comics. Named in The Essential Wonder Woman Encyclopedia (2010) DC Super Friends #1 (May 2008) Earth-523: Elseworlds: Depowered version heroes and villains An Earth where a strange energy removed everyone's ...

  5. DC Universe (toyline) - Wikipedia

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    This is considered by many to be the main line of the DC Universe re-brand. These are 6-inch scale figures based on characters in the entire DC library, an expansion from previous Mattel lines that only allowed for the use of Batman, and later on, Superman characters. The entire line is sculpted by the Four Horsemen Studios.

  6. Category:DC Comics action figure lines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "DC Comics action figure lines" ... Swamp Thing (1991 TV series) This page was last edited on 4 June 2015, at 01:17 (UTC). Text ...

  7. HeroClix - Wikipedia

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    The first game set, Marvel's Infinity Challenge, was released in 2002 and included figures and maps. The original HeroClix figures were all from comic books printed by Marvel Comics , but later expanded to include sets from DC Comics and from various independent comic book publishers such as Image Comics and Dark Horse Comics .

  8. DC Multiverse (toy line) - Wikipedia

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    After DC Universe Classics ceased production in 2014, Mattel unveiled figures from the successor line, DC Multiverse, at San-Diego Comic-Con 2015. [1] Unlike the previous line, which primarily focused on comic iterations of the character, it was announced that Multiverse would mix classic comic designs with other media based on DC's characters, such as their films, TV shows and video games.

  9. DC Direct - Wikipedia

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    DC Direct usually makes statues using cold-cast porcelain or polyresin, though the company has some history with PVC figures, such as the Ame-Comi line. [14] PVC statue lines include DC Artists Alley and DC Core figures. [15] [16] Over the years, DC Direct has released several "mini" busts which were typically less than 6-inches tall. Between ...