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DC Teases Rainbow Batmen, DCU Online Figures from the Vault
DC Teases Rainbow Batmen, DCU Online Figures from the Vault
DC Teases Rainbow Batmen, DCU Online Figures from the Vault
As part of the celebration for reaching 250,000 Facebook fans, DC Collectibles has opened its vaults to showcase some prototyped but never developed figures from the past. What's more, DC's asking for your input to see which figures out of the bunch you'd like to see made the most. If any get made at all. Toy production is a fickle thing, and many times, the concepts and prototypes teased at events like Toy Fair never see the light of day. Whether it's due to a lack of interest at retail, unexpected production costs, or the dissolution of a line dwindling in sales, there are probably just as many ideas collecting dust in a manufacturer's studio as there are actual releases on your shelves. It's rare to get a glimpse into what could have been, but DC Collectibles has given a tiny peek inside its vaults.
DC Collectibles On Sale In November 2012: ‘Justice League’ 7-Pack, Deluxe Darkseid And More
DC Collectibles On Sale In November 2012: ‘Justice League’ 7-Pack, Deluxe Darkseid And More
DC Collectibles On Sale In November 2012: ‘Justice League’ 7-Pack, Deluxe Darkseid And More
It looks like November is going to be a big month for Justice League, MAD and The Dark Knight Rises items from DC Collectibles. DCC's latest solicitation info sees action figures of New 52 Justice League versions of Wonder Woman and Cyborg arrive in stores, along with a special "We Can Be Heroes" JL seven-pack, which collects the entire team into one box set with 10 percent of its roughl
Ted Naifeh Teases Upcoming ‘Ame-Comi Girls’ Artwork With Early Sketches
Ted Naifeh Teases Upcoming ‘Ame-Comi Girls’ Artwork With Early Sketches
Ted Naifeh Teases Upcoming ‘Ame-Comi Girls’ Artwork With Early Sketches
DC didn't have any official art to show when it announced its upcoming digital comic adapting DC Collectibles' series of anime style Ame-Comi statues (and Halloween costumes) by writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray and artists including Amanda Conner and Tony Adkins, Sanford Greene, Ted Naifeh, Mike Bowden, and Santi Casas, but thanks to a new blog post from Naifeh, fans now have a better pictu
DC Digital-First Goes Daily with ‘Batman,’ ‘Ame-Comi Girls,’ ‘Smallville Season 11′ and More
DC Digital-First Goes Daily with ‘Batman,’ ‘Ame-Comi Girls,’ ‘Smallville Season 11′ and More
DC Digital-First Goes Daily with ‘Batman,’ ‘Ame-Comi Girls,’ ‘Smallville Season 11′ and More
Following test runs with its Batman Beyond Unlimited, Superman Beyond, Justice League Beyond and Batman: Arkham Unhinged titles, DC Comics has emboldened its digital-first distribution initiative to sell original content five days a week via its Web store and mobile apps...
Utterly Perplexing ‘Ame-Comi’ Costumes Revealed
Utterly Perplexing ‘Ame-Comi’ Costumes Revealed
Utterly Perplexing ‘Ame-Comi’ Costumes Revealed
Here at ComicsAlliance, we like to keep up with the litany of inexplicable choices that is the Sexy Halloween Costume industry, and even though that holiday's still eight months away, the next bold move was revealed today by our friends over at Topless Robot: Yep: a line of costumes based on DC Direct's Ame-Comi statues...