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Retailers,
please note: Unless otherwise specified, the following items are
manufactured to order, so only limited quantities may be available
for reorder. Final products may differ from images shown.
These items are advance-solicited. Orders must be placed with those
for February-released product, solicited in this month’s issue of
Previews. Some of these products may also be offered simultaneously
beyond the comic-book specialty market. |
THE
ATOM STATUE
Sculpted by Tony Cipriano
Using matter
from a white dwarf star, scientist Ray Palmer created a belt that
would shrink its wearer to microscopic size, allowing him to become
the pint-sized crimefighter known as the Atom! Now the Batman holds
fellow JLA member the Atom in the palm of his hand in this limited
edition, hand-painted cold-cast porcelain statue! This statue measures
approximately 9” tall x 10 7/8” wide x 6 3/8” deep and is packaged
in a 4-color box.
June 9, 2004
:: $195.00
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DC:
THE FLASH MINI-BUST
Sculpted by Karen Palinko
The Flash (Barry
Allen) continues the line of DC Mini-Busts! By tapping into the
mysterious Speed Force, The Flash uses his incredible speed to defend
Keystone City — and, as a member of the JLA, all of Earth — from
harm! This hand-painted, cold-cast porcelain mini-bust measures
approximately 5” high and is packaged in a 4-color box.
June 2, 2004
:: $45.00
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DC
COMICS POCKET SUPER HEROES BATMAN BOX SET
DC Direct continues
its line of Pocket Super Heroes Box Sets. The DC COMICS POCKET SUPER
HEROES BATMAN BOX SET includes six figures: Batman, Bruce Wayne,
Robin, Alfred, Catwoman and Two Face. The figures each measure approximately
3.25” tall, and are packaged together in a 4-color window box with
a Batman JLA chair accessory to complete the JLA table set.
June 9, 2004
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Retailers
please note: The FIRST APPEARANCE: BATMAN, WONDER WOMAN, THE FLASH
& SHAZAM! ACTION FIGURES are intended for individual sale to
consumers, but are sold to retailers in inner and master case assortments
as well as singles. Consult your order form for packaging details.
Consult your retailer Order Form for packaging details. This product
is being offered simultaneously beyond the comic-book specialty
market.
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FIRST
APPEARANCE: BATMAN ACTION FIGURE
Adopting a
ghastly, bat-like costume designed to inspire fear in the hearts
of the “weak, cowardly” criminal element of Gotham City, Bruce Wayne
burst onto the comics scene as Batman in 1939’s DETECTIVE COMICS
#27! The FIRST APPEARANCE: BATMAN ACTION FIGURE measures approximately
6 1/2" tall and features multiple points of articulation. It
includes a base and a mini reproduction of the comic in which the
character first appeared, and is packaged in a 4-color deluxe blister.
For more information, see the feature
article.
June 30, 2004
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FIRST
APPEARANCE: THE FLASH ACTION FIGURE
Speedster Jay
Garrick — the original Flash — first donned his legendary winged
helmet to combat wrongdoers in 1940’s FLASH COMICS #1! The FIRST
APPEARANCE: THE FLASH ACTION FIGURE measures approximately 6 1/2"
tall and features multiple points of articulation. It includes a
base and a mini reproduction of the comic in which the character
first appeared, and is packaged in a 4-color deluxe blister. For
more information, see the feature
article.
June 30, 2004
:: PI
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FIRST
APPEARANCE: SHAZAM! ACTION FIGURE
Since his debut
in 1940’s WHIZ COMICS #2, young Billy Batson needs only to utter
a single word — “Shazam!” — and he’s transformed into the super-powerful
Captain Marvel. The FIRST APPEARANCE: SHAZAM! ACTION FIGURE measures
approximately 6 1/2" tall and features multiple points of articulation.
It includes a base and a mini reproduction of the comic in which
the character first appeared, and is packaged in a 4-color deluxe
blister. For more information, see the feature
article.
June 30, 2004
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FIRST
APPEARANCE: WONDER WOMAN ACTION FIGURE
Emerging from
her native land of Themyscira to battle evil in 1941’s ALL STAR
COMICS #8, the Amazon princess Wonder Woman has become one of comics’
best-recognized icons! The FIRST APPEARANCE: WONDER WOMAN ACTION
FIGURE measures approximately 6 3/8" tall and features multiple
points of articulation. It includes a base and a mini reproduction
of the comic in which the character first appeared, and is packaged
in a 4-color deluxe blister. For more information, see the feature
article.
June 30, 2004
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THE
KILLING JOKE POSTER
Art by Brian Bolland
The classic
pairing of legendary writer Alan Moore and acclaimed illustrator
Brian Bolland produced BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE, quite possibly
the greatest Joker story ever told. Now DC Direct brings you the
striking cover image as a full color, 24” x 36” beautifully illustrated
poster, the latest in the line of posters by Brian Bolland.
June 9, 2004
:: $7.95
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SUPERMAN
& BATMAN POSTER
Art by Ed McGuinness
The MAN OF
STEEL and The Dark Knight — two of DC’s greatest heroes — join forces
in this spectacular full color, 24” x 36” poster featuring the art
of superstar Ed McGuinness, previously seen as the cover to the
sold-out SUPERMAN/BATMAN SECRET FILES!
June 9, 2004
:: $7.95
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TEEN
TITANS: ROBIN MAQUETTE
Sculpted by Karen Palinko
Based on the
hit new series Teen Titans on Cartoon Network! He ain’t
just a sidekick anymore — now he’s the leader of the coolest super-group
around: the Teen Titans! Relying on his wits, martial arts skill,
and a fully loaded utility belt, Robin crusades for justice with
the help of his powerful pals! This limited edition, hand-painted,
cold-cast porcelain maquette measures approximately 7 1/2” tall
x 6 1/2” wide x 4 1/2” deep and is packaged in a 4-color box.
June 16, 2004
:: $89.95
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