Category: LEGO DC Super Heroes

  • LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Available For Pre-order

    Heat Vision

    Amazon.com now has the much anticipated LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes for pre-order on all systems (with the sole exclusion of PC) to be released on June 1st. WB Interactive has sent out some interesting images including the below renders of Batman and Lex Luthor.

    BatmanLuthor

    Since the trailer hit the other day there’s been plenty of buzz about the new charecters and abilities. The trailer makes it very clear that Superman is on the scene and breaking out the heat vision and freeze breath, but fails to highlight his super-strength and x-ray vision which will be the key to many in game secrets. CBR and USA Today have stated that there will be other heroes like Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and the Flash making appearences as the title suggests and the fans have hoped for. I’m really interested to see how they pull off co-operative play with Green Lantern or especially the scarlet speedster. Just hearing the voices and seeing the three character interact at once threw me for a bit of a loop, so I can’t wait to see what other surprises this game has in store.

  • [USA] Toys R Us 2-for-$5 CMF Series 6, Sale on Select Sets

    Two-Face

    Toys R Us is once again offering Collectible Minifigures Series 6 at 2-for-$5. If it’s like last time, there is no in-store limit to the number of pairs you can buy.

    Also, select “top selling LEGO sets” are “30% off” through March 24th. Some of the discounts are nowhere near 30% compared to MSRP, but there are a couple of deals.

    Super Heroes
    6864 Batmobile and the Two-Face Chase $38.49 (MSRP $49.99)
    6860 The Batcave $62.99 (MSRP $69.99)

    Star Wars
    9495 Gold Leader’s Y-Wing Starfighter $41.99 (MSRP $49.99)

    Other
    5887 Dino Defense HQ $76.99 (MRSP $99.99)
    9443 Ninjago Rattlecopter $24.49 (MRSP $29.99)
    9446 Ninjago Destiny’s Bounty $62.99 (MRSP $79.99)
    4440 City Forest Police Station $62.99 (MRSP $79.99)

  • LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Trailer Debuts

    I hear voices and now you can too! I don’t know how I feel about the little plastic people gaining voices after so many games, but it looks great so far. There’s no specific release date other than “Summer,” but it will be available on the Nintendo 3DS, DS, Wii, PS3, Vita, Xbox 360, and PC, basically everything.

    [via EGM Now]

  • “Why didn’t somebody tell me he had one of those… things?”

    If you want to see how LEGO should have done their Batwing in the most recent set, take a look at sok117‘s Burton-esque model. He’s built himself a full set of “basic” bat vehicles (land, sea & air) all with matching red leather seats and, I assume, Bat-cup holders for when the Dark Knight gets drive through. As someone on Flickr already mentioned, all that wing needs is a balloon stealing scissor-clamp between the ears and it’s perfect.

  • Sneak Peek Of Brick Journal 20

    Cover for BrickJournal n°20 (July 2012)

    2012 is sure to be the year of the Superhero with some huge movies ready to blow up the box office and LEGO sets popping up to fuel our MOCs and Hulk-like nerd rage. Set to land smack dab in the center of it all is Issue 20 of Brick Journal due in July with a heavy helping of all things LEGO Superheroes. Joe Meno hopes to have some behind the scenes info on the current Superheroes line as well as articles on fan-built creations, including those who sent pics to him in consideration for the cover. That hounour goes to LegoManiac (featured here before) with the shot pictured above of his revist to Gotham City. Congratulations to LM and thanks for the heads up! With any luck we’ll have this issue available in time for Comic-Con.

  • Man Of Steel Mosaic

    Christopher Reeve Superman Mosaic

    Who is YOUR Superman? Was Brandon Routh’s turn in Superman Returns your first movie experience or maybe you prefered Dean Cain, George Reeves or even Tom Welling based on the first television series you enjoyed. I’m sure there are more than a few that think of the voice of Tim Daly when the think of the big blue boy scout, but I like many others will judge all Supermen on the performance of Christopher Reeve. The Creative Brick Company has also created a series of mosaics including everyone’s favourite little green man, Yoda. Regardless, this is my personal favourite as Reeve will always be the Man of Steel to me. My hope is that they will make the plans for these available for download in the future, at which time this will be built, framed and hung in my house faster than you can say “Up, Up and Away!”.

  • Cute Caped Crusader

    Adorable Dark Knight may be adorable, but don’t let his looks fool you! rongYIREN built this bulky bit of a Batman like a brick house.

  • UK Toy Fair 2012 – Super Heroes News

    UK Toy Fair 2012 -  Super Heroes

    Now, this part of the Lego stand was shrouded (quite literally) in secret, with only one or two people being allowed in at a time.  I was shown the DC sets that we’ve already seen (and some of us have already bought).  The one feature of the 6863 Batwing set that they were showing off was the pretty accurate shadow the batwing creates.

    We quickly moved onto the Marvel sets, which were in a section of the stand where they had a bigfig / maxifig build of Ironman which was super cool.

    I kinda glossed over the Hero Factory / Super Heroes combos because they didn’t really appeal to me.

    We then came to 5 new sets from the Marvel line :

    6865 Captain America’s Avenging Cycle … this was the only set on display to feature Captain America, who was sat astride a motorbike.  The rest of the set was missing, because Marvel had asked Lego not to show it, because it would spoil part of the movie?!  Anyway, there’s another un-named minifigure and vehicle … one can only assume it’s an enemy of some sort.  Priced at £11.99, so a bargain whatever!

    6866 Wolverine’s Chopper Showdown … Comes with Wolverine, Magneto and Deadpool … the figs were all pretty amazing.  Wolverine has normal hands holding the claw pieces, rather than anything moulded like the collectable minifig boxer, as we feared.  I can’t actually remember the vehicles included in the set, sorry!  Priced at £19.99.

    6867 Loki’s Cosmic Cube Escape … Comes with Loki, Hawkeye and Ironman.  Hawkeye is driving a jeep type vehicle with Loki in the flatbed at the back … he comes with a custom headpiece and staff and the “Cosmic Cube” (a 1 x1 clear brick!).  I spent most of my time drooling over the Ironman figure, which was brilliant.  My fears over the head being too large were instantly eased and I was amazed to see that the front of the helmet lifts up to reveal whichever of the double sided printed head you’ve got facing forward.  Priced at £19.99, this set is a must buy purely for that fig!!

    6868 Hulk’s Hellcarrier Breakout … I think this was Bruce Banner’s lab?  Not sure … but anyway, the set comes with Hulk, Hawkeye, Loki and Thor.  The Hulk figure was pretty damn cool, articulated and I liked the fact the head was in the shape of a normal Lego minifig head, albeit it bigger to be in scale.  The Hawkeye figure seemed to have a new bow & arrow type weapon.  Priced at £49.99

    6869 Quinjet Aerial Battle … A pretty substantial set, with the Quinjet being pretty large, very sturdy and eminently swooshable.  Quite a bit of play features (moveable wings, cockpit, pop out undercarriage thingy) and minfigures Black Widow, Ironman, Thor and Loki.  Priced at £69.99, I think … although I don’t seem to have written the price down!

     

    These sets are due to hit in April, so not long to wait.

    And that was it … no sign of any Spiderman or Green Lantern sets, so maybe they’re coming later or perhaps they’re retailer exclusives.

  • It’s A Bird… It’s A Plane… It’s Superman On TV!

    Superman TV

    I came home from work today and found this gem waiting in my Flickr contacts and even though it’s already making the rounds online, I wasn’t willing to chance it going unseen by our growing group of LEGO supefans. 2 Much Caffeine has really created something special with this treadmill-run side scrolling super TV and you should check out the video to see it in action.

    I find it funny that this little wonder recycles backgrounds less than the cartoons it’s most likely inspired by.

  • Review: 6858 Catwoman Catcycle City Chase

    6858 Catwoman Catcycle City Chase

    Do you remember back in 2006 when this set was known as 7779 The Batman Dragster: Catwoman Pursuit? Stop. Don’t answer that. It’s a trick question. This set is not 7779. It can’t be. There’s no dragster. No, instead, 6858 Catwoman Catcycle City Chase (say that five times fast) comes with a traffic light and three fewer pieces. And a $12.99 price tag. I wanted to like this set. I thought it would fill the hole in my brick-loving heart left by missing out on 7779. I thought wrong.

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