
A few weeks ago, we saw the official box art images for the both the LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Mighty Micros as well as for Marvel. We now have some official product images of the set courtesy of Just2Good who sent them in earlier today. In these new images, we can clearly see the whole vehicle for the respective characters. This also gives us a clearer look for the logos which, unfortantely, look like they’re stickers. I know that these may not appeal to everyone as I’ve seen the comments for them but they are pretty cute and to get two licensed characters in a $9.99 set is not a bad deal.
Batman vs. Catwoman (76061)

Robin vs. Bane (76062)

Flash vs Captain Cold (76063)

Spider-Man vs. Green Goblin (76064)

Captain America vs. Red Skull (76065)

Hulk vs. Ultron (76066)

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Will get the DC ones but plan to switch mini-legs with regular legs. Will pass on Marvel sets.
If Captain America had blue sleeves similar to his comic book version I’d probably get that set.
Guess if mini-legs are used these could be the kids of the characters, Batboy vs Catgirl, etc.
When I first heard of these I was hoping they would do some characters we haven’t seen before. Now that I have (seen them) I really hope they don’t. I hate everything about these figs.
Catwoman with regular legs would work very well as an affordable substitute for either of the 2006 or 2012 versions, and the face actually looks fairly normal compared to the rest. Otherwise, they’d all work as kids in Halloween costumes as is.
yeah, I agree that mixed in with a Halloween set up they’d be fine. I just think it’s a shame that a perfect excuse to provide affordable licensed mini-figs has been wasted.
BTW, it should also be mentioned that Lego took this idea from a rather popular Lego ideas submission. It was bad enough that the Chinese knock-off companies stole the guys idea brick for brick, but to have Lego do it also a couple years later (although not quite as blatantly) has to really sting.
Could you send the link of the set’s Ideas page? I’m curious to see what it looked like.
I’m sure it’s down but you can see the sets here:
http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=84901
This was about 2 1/2 to 3 years ago, and if you google it you can probably find the Chinese knock of versions which came out at least a year ago.
Man, that is pretty similar.
Love the figures and the Spidey head. Now, if they would just do a Deadpool version with the same type of expression.