List of lego batman movie minifigures series 1
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However, looking at the images, I really like her hairpiece. I thought she looked cool, but I never bothered to check out who she is, or what her powers are. Bumblebee? Well, I didn’t know she existed until LEGO came up with DC Super Hero Girls. Now, I’ve only seen Cheetah from a few animations, and that’s how I know she’s one of the bad ones. My next two favorites of the upcoming LEGO DC CMF series are Bumblebee and Cheetah. Okay, now that we got the bats out of the way, I can go back to being an AFOL. I think it’s great to have these two characters as homage to the first Batman comics, and for me, they are definitely at the top of my must-get list. Here, he’s holding an issue of Detective Comics where Batman first appeared. After that, he was mostly removed from the comics, but continued to appear from time to time. He first appeared in 1959, and continued to be a part of Batman’s adventures for five years. Despite my lack of knowledge, he seems to be almost as old as Batman himself. I immediately fell in love with his idiotic appearance, and have been wanting to get one ever since I’ve seen the custom versions appear here and there. Any insight on that would be much appreciated.Īs for Bat-Mite… I first learned of his existence in LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham. I’m not sure why his hands are lavender, though. The shape of the cowl, the bat-logo, even the “life line” are great references to the first ever Batman issue. Besides, I believe this is Batman as he first appeared in Detective Comics, so it’s nice to finally have him. My apologies, but Batman will always be my first and all time favorite. Batman and Bat-MiteĪnd just like that, my AFOL point of view goes down the drain. So I’ll try to approach this article from a more AFOL point of view, rather than a DC fan point of view. Even with that, I’m still a stranger to some of the minifigures in the LEGO DC CMF series. I started watching animations, reading more comics, and paying more attention to the characters. Arrow, Flash, Supergirl and then Legends of Tomorrow quickly pulled me to the DC Universe once again. How is it possible to keep track of them all? Combine that with my dark ages for American comics (they were replaced by Italian comics for a while), and I’m ashamed to say that I didn’t even know Green Arrow was DC’s before I started watching the series. Both Marvel and DC seems to have been creating an endless amount of characters. Today, I’d like to share my first impressions and thoughts on them.īefore I start, though, I’d like to say that even though I have been a huge fan of Batman since I was a child, my knowledge of some of these characters are very little. They’ve been circling the social media for some time now, and I, like many others, am looking forward to getting a few myself. Ladies and gentlemen, I’m sure by the time you read this article, some of the lucky ones among you will have gotten their hands on these new lovely LEGO DC CMF characters already.