
In a couple of months, DK will be releasing a new LEGO book called LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: The Awesome Guide. The book will also include an exclusive minifigure. It was presumed that it might have been the John Stewart Green Lantern minifigure but that is not correct. As we can see from the image above, it has been revealed that the minifigure included with the book is actually David Finch’s Post-New 52 Wonder Woman. She now dons a red top and boots with blue sleeves and pants which debuted in the comics a few years ago.
The image above is a little misleading and the Wonder Woman minifigure next to the blue dot that says exclusive is not the one included. The one inside the book is the one that is exclusive. Here’s a zoomed in image of it.
Thanks to Gustavo on our Facebook Page for the heads up.
Go behind the scenes with all of your favourite Super Heroes and Super-Villains in the action-packed, fact-filled LEGO® DC Super Heroes The Awesome Guide.
Join the stars of the LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes sets on epic adventures and in thrilling battles. Learn about their superpowers, weapons, vehicles and secret identities. Starring Wonder Woman™, Superman™, The Flash™, Brainiac™ and many, many more. Includes an exclusive LEGO® DC Comics Super Heroes minifigure!
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how is this exclusive???
It’s the minifig inside the book. Not the one that’s labeled on the left.
The two photos don’t match. Look at the book, it’s not the same version of Wonder Woman depicted on the left side of the above image.
The one inside the book is the one that’s included.
Did you even read the article?
Kind of disappointed in this. Without leaving a spoiler; there were a number of figures in the Lego Batman movie I would have loved to have. and here’s a hint: characters that haven’t been made already.
Some of the unreleased characters from TLBM hardly qualify as spoilers due to having been featured in so many promotional images and video clips. Polka-Dot Man did finally get confirmed in a set, but I know Crazy Quilt was spotted at least once prior to the movie. Going just by the yellow poster image, I can fake a Hugo Strange easily enough (and I really should get on that) but I’d like to see a Dr. Phosphorus minifig made.
Actually it’s the characters in the fortress of solitude that weren’t in the commercials. it’s not going to be the twins (as it’s one figure), but any of the other three would have been really cool.
Twins are on the poster, too, as are most/all of the not-made-for-the-show characters. I can spot Hawkman and Black Canary on the far left, Hawkgirl, Hal Jordan, and Superman above Mr. Freeze, Green Arrow (with a more traditional “Robin Hood” cap) below Supe’s foot, Flash between Freeze and Croc, the Twins peeking out between Croc and Bane, and Martian Manhunter and Aquaman on the far right. I suspect there are others that might be visible a few rows deeper than what I’ve been able to identify (like above Bane’s head, behind Dr. Phosphorus, etc.), and I can’t figure out who is between Green Arrow and March Harriet from the image I’ve got downloaded.
But yeah, the _other_ group is pretty much absent from the poster, Twins excluded. Oh, and there are actually four in the film, not counting twins or animals.
funny, I would have never known that was the twins on the poster if you hadn’t pointed it out. The twins are hokey as anything, but for better or worse, appointment television when I was growing up. At least I’ll be looking forward to re-watching the movie to see who I missed.
Well, at least it’s not yet another Batman variant …
Does this mean that John Stewart will be a promotion? I hope so…
John Stewart was the one I was hoping for.
I don’t think anyone was a fan of that bizarre costume with the Wolverine-esque spikes on either hand. It seems like a really odd choice.
I think Wonder Woman’s Odyssey costume was even more popular than that one. Heck, the “biker” costume with the black shorts and jacket may even be more popular.
I’m still hoping that, amongst all these variant minifigs, we’ll get some more of the Nolan trilogy characters. ‘Michael Caine’ Alfred or ‘Cillian Murphy’ Scarecrow to go with the Tumbler minifigs (which should have featured more of the cast anyway).