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McFarlane DC Super Powers Wave 12 Leaked List

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Huge thanks to friend of Toy Habits, Cullen, for the heads up that a leaked list has surfaced for McFarlane’s Wave 12 of upcoming DC Super Powers figures! This time they seem to all be themed under a “Superman The Movie” subline and includes a vehicle and the first playset to be named for the line thus far! The new McFarlane DC Super Powers toys are overflowing with nostalgia and harken back directly to the vintage Super Powers Line! McFarlane’s DC Super Powers have come back strong to retail and this next wave brings us some figures fans have been clamoring for! Take this list with a huge grain of salt, but we are so excited to see The Fortress of Solitude playset named on the list! So let’s dive in and take a look at McFarlane DC Super Powers Wave 12 Leaked List!

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The leaked list is shown below, but again take it with a grain of salt. One thing to be said is that we have seen lists like this before and they have been pretty accurate! As you can see the figures all have a “Superman The Movie” subline. The biggest news out of this list is the Fortress of Solitude Playset!

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Fortress of Solitude Playset

The Fortress of Solitude is a fictional fortress appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It is the secluded headquarters of Superman, located in the Arctic and serving as a place of solitude and reflection for the superhero. The Fortress of Solitude is typically portrayed as a massive structure constructed out of crystal-like materials, sometimes described as being composed of Kryptonian crystals. It is equipped with advanced technology and features such as a communication console, a medical bay, and a lab for scientific research. Superman uses the Fortress of Solitude as a place to store Kryptonian artifacts, as well as a refuge from the outside world where he can retreat to contemplate important decisions or seek guidance from the artificial intelligence of his Kryptonian ancestors. The concept of the Fortress of Solitude has been a key element of Superman’s mythology since its introduction in the 1950s, and it has appeared in various forms of media, including films, television shows, and video games. Most well know from the 1978 film- Superman The Movie.

Fortress of Solitude

Pictured below is the Fortress of Solitude as seen in the 1978 Superman The Movie. Also pictured below is someone’s custom we found a photo of online of the Fortress of Solitude playset that was obviously made of a Star Wars Hoth Imperial Attack Base playset. Now we don’t know what this playset will look like or how much it will cost, but it is so super exciting!

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Fortress of Solitude custom

Superman The Movie 1978

Superman: The Movie is a superhero film released in 1978, directed by Richard Donner and starring Christopher Reeve as Superman. The film follows the journey of Kal-El, an alien from the planet Krypton who is sent to Earth as a baby and raised as Clark Kent. Clark discovers his superhuman abilities and uses them to become the hero known as Superman. The film showcases Superman’s iconic origin story, his alter ego as the mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent, and his battles against the villainous Lex Luthor, portrayed by Gene Hackman. Superman: The Movie was the first big-budget superhero film and was praised for its groundbreaking special effects, strong performances, and epic storytelling. The film was a critical and commercial success, earning multiple Academy Award nominations and solidifying Superman as a cultural icon. Christopher Reeve’s portrayal of the Man of Steel is often regarded as one of the best in cinematic history. Superman: The Movie is considered a classic in the superhero genre and remains a beloved film among fans worldwide. We have a ton of Supermans in this line thus far, so not sure how different he will be. Below is the latest Classic Superman that was released in Wave 9 so you can get an idea.

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Green Lantern (Guy Gardner)

Next up we Green Lantern Guy Gardner comic edition. We got a sneak peek of this version of the man in green at the Pheonix Fan Fusion event. Pictured to the right is what the figure looks like. Dressed in his classic green vest with the upturned collars, and Green Lantern logo on his chest, he looks like he stepped right out of the comic book!

Guy Gardner is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Green Lantern #59 in 1968. Guy Gardner is known for his strong-willed personality, short temper, and confrontational attitude.

Green Lantern – Guy Gardner was released as part of Wave 8, so we are not sure how different this version will be, but we are excited to see yet another Green Lantern in the line.

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He was initially chosen as the backup Green Lantern for Hal Jordan, but eventually became a full-fledged Green Lantern when Jordan was unavailable. Guy is a former member of the Justice League and has also been a member of the Green Lantern Corps and the Red Lantern Corps.

Guy Gardner is one of the most powerful Green Lanterns, and he possesses a power ring that grants him a variety of abilities, including flight, energy constructs, and energy projection. Despite his brash and abrasive personality, Guy has proven himself to be a loyal and dependable hero, willing to sacrifice himself for the greater good.

In addition to his abilities as a Green Lantern, Guy Gardner is also a skilled hand-to-hand combatant and has trained in various forms of martial arts. He has faced numerous enemies and challenges throughout his career as a superhero, but he always manages to overcome them with his determination and willpower.

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Metamorpho

Metamorpho was created by Bob Haney and Ramona Fradon, first appearing in The Brave and the Bold 57, December 1964 – January 1965. After one more solo appearance in The Brave and the Bold 58, Metamorpho’s own title lasted a mere seventeen issues, ending in March – April 1968. Ramona Fradon was the artist for the two tryout issues and Metamorpho 1–4, creating a unique look for this “freak” superhero. Metamorpho possessed the ability to change his body into any chemical element. Some writers set the limit at any element contained in the human body, and others allowed him to change in to simple compounds as well. The colors on Metamorpho look great and they compliment the card colors very nicely! Shown below is what the Wave 8 and comic versions of him look like. Again, we are not sure how different this version will be, but we are excited to see yet another one in the line.

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Ultraman

According to: Ultraman | Superman Wiki | Fandom

Ultraman is an evil equivalent of Superman from a parallel Earth (called Earth-Three or Earth-3). He is a member of the Crime Syndicate, an evil version of the Justice League that terrorizes its Earth. His real name is Clark Luthor (according to Smallville), and is the adopted son of Lionel Luthor Earth-2.

Superman Earth-3, also known as Ultraman, is a character from DC Comics who hails from the alternate Earth-3 universe. Unlike the heroic Superman we are familiar with, Ultraman is an evil and tyrannical version of the Man of Steel. He is a member of the Crime Syndicate, a group of superpowered villains who rule over their Earth with an iron fist.

Ultraman possesses all of the same powers as Superman, but he uses them for his own gain and to oppress others. He is fueled by a desire for power and control, and will stop at nothing to maintain his rule over Earth-3.

In some storylines, Ultraman has clashed with the Justice League and other heroes from different Earths, often proving to be a formidable adversary due to his immense strength and ruthless nature.

Overall, Superman Earth-3, or Ultraman, is a dark and corrupt version of the classic hero we know and love, embodying the opposite of everything Superman stands for.

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Mr. Terrific

Mr. Terrific is a fictional superhero in the DC Comics universe. The character was created by writer Charles Reizenstein and artist Bob Kane and first appeared in Sensation Comics #1 in 1942.

The original Mr. Terrific was a genius inventor and athlete named Terry Sloane who fought crime using his intelligence and physical abilities. He wore a red jacket with a white T on the chest and a black mask over his eyes.

In later years, the mantle of Mr. Terrific was taken up by Michael Holt, a highly intelligent and skilled martial artist who inherited the title from Sloane. Holt is known for his high level of intellect and his use of advanced technology to fight crime.

Mr. Terrific is a member of the Justice Society of America and has also been a part of other superhero teams such as the Justice League and the Terrifics. He is known for his strategic thinking, leadership skills, and dedication to justice.

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T-Craft Vehicle

Finally on the Wave 12 leaked list is a “T-Craft” Vehicle under the Superman The Movie DC Super Powers subline. We are not sure what that is referring to, but when we get more information, we will be sure to update you.

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Where to buy

You can find the latest wave of Super Powers at the following retailers

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Batman (Black & Grey)

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  1. I think this line might be referring to the upcoming James Gunn “Superman Movie,” not “Superman the Movie.”

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