DC Universeis a toy brand manufactured byMattel.It has five sub-lines –Classics,Fighting Figures,Giants of Justice,Infinite Heroes,and the reintegratedJustice League Unlimitedline.

DC Universe
DC Universe sublines figures, featuring Superman, Batman, Joker, and others
TypeAction figures
CompanyMattel
CountryUnited States
Availability2000s–present
FeaturesDC Universe

Sub-lines

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DC Universe Classics

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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 theFour Horsemen Studios.

DC Universe Justice League Unlimited

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Previously a line itself, then integrated into the DC Superheroes brand, Justice League Unlimited made its debut as a DC Universe product at the 2008San Diego Comic-Conwith its Giganta figure. Now exclusive toTargetstores as of summer 2008, Justice League Unlimited is a collector-focused line consisting of single-, three-, and six-packed figures that have appeared in the animated series, as well as non-animated series characters.

DC Universe Infinite Heroes

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This addition to the DC Universe stable takes characters that would appear in the flagship Classics line and puts them at a more collectible 3.75-inch scale. Figures are available as singles and three-packs, with six- and eight-packs available as retailer exclusives. Early statements from Mattel put the total character count for 2008 at around forty-five figures. One of the first six-packs contained characters from the Green Lantern mythos, while another revolves around Gotham City.

Mattel has stated that they are trying to make sure that the characters included in the Infinite Heroes line are not included in the Classics line in the same year to avoid having multiples of the same character on the shelves at once. The figure packages featured clippable Anti-Monitor points, which could be redeemed at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con for an exclusive Anti-Monitor figure.

Figures typically have limited articulation and minimal accessories. Following the announcement of Hasbro'sMarvel Universeline, Mattel announced that the line will get increased articulation (an example is the upcoming Animal Man figure, unveiled atNew York Comic Con2009).

Crisis: Series One Singles

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Crisis: Series One 3-packs

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75th Anniversary Figures

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Each included a 75th anniversary collector's pin

Three Packs

Batman: Gotham Knight

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Target Exclusives

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Superman/Batman Public Enemies Three Packs
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  • Superman, Power Girl, Lex Luthor (Battle Armor)
  • Batman, Black Lightning, Captain Atom
Superman/Batman Public Enemies Six Pack
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  • Superman
  • Hawkman
  • Batman
  • Major Force
  • Gorilla Grodd
  • President Luthor

Toys "R" Us Exclusives

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Two Packs
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  • Guy Gardner, Black Hand
  • Batman, Gotham City S.W.A.T.
  • Flash (Wally West), Professor Zoom
  • Captain Marvel, Black Adam
Defense ofOaSix Pack
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  • Guy Gardner
  • Hal Jordan (Green Power Glow)
  • John Stewart
  • Qwardian Soldier
  • 2 Manhunter Robots (Battle-Damaged)
Gotham City Patrol Six Pack
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Battle forMetropolisEight Pack
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Walmart Exclusive

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Mallah's Revenge Value Gift Pack (commonly known as "Teen TitansSix Pack ")
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Prelude to Doomsday Six Pack
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Movie Exclusives

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San Diego Comic-Con Exclusives

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  • 2009:Anti-Monitor(334"version available for 50 Anti-Monitor points or $10)
  • 2010:Starro The Conqueror: Introduction Of The JLA(window box reproduction ofThe Brave and the Boldissue #28 with Starro vs. Aquaman, Wonder Woman [with golden string lasso], Flash [Barry Allen], Martian Manhunter [with blue cape], and Green Lantern [Hal Jordan, with translucent green energy construct], with lights and sound narration byKevin Conroy,original voice of Batman fromBatman: The Animated Series,et al.)

Upcoming Figures

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Other figures that have been seen in prototype form, read about in case breakdowns, mentioned in leaked Wal-Mart SKUs or seen at Toy Fair include:

DC Universe Fighting Figures

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These are 3-inch scale figures with identical sculpts to the 6-inch figures with limited articulation, display stands and action features and/or weapons. These were previously going to be called Battleague figures and marketed as game figures but were later on consolidated into the DC Universe line as collectible figurines.

Figures

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  • Catwoman vs. Batman
  • The Joker vs. Batgirl
  • Superman vs. Darkseid
  • Two-Face vs. Batman
  • Two-Face vs. Robin

Unreleased

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The backs of the figure packages featured many more Fighting Figures but apparently none of them were released.

DC Universe Giants of Justice

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While the Fighting Figures are half the size of the main line. These are double-sized versions of characters previously released as 6 "figures. It is a continuation of the Mattel 12" Batman and Mattel 12 "DC Superheroes line.

Series One

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The first Giants of Justice were released practically unannounced. As soon as the line was mentioned by Mattel, they were already showing up inToys "R" Uslocations andeBay.

  • Batman (costume repainted gray and blue)
  • Batman (variant, costume repainted gray and black)
  • Killer Croc(classic)
  • Superman (classic)
  • Cyborg Superman (Villain)

SDCC 2009 Exclusive

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  • Flash (Barry Allen)

See also

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Further reading

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  • Zenker, Gary (2013).Ultimate DC Comics Action Figures and Collectibles Checklist.White Lightning Publishing.ISBN978-0989334471.
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