
LEGO has officially revealed the characters for the Series 2 The LEGO Batman Movie Collectible Minifigure (71020). We saw a teaser of them a few days ago but now we get to see them in all their glory. There will be 20 to collect and they will be available starting on January 1.
Friends and Family Harley
Friends and Family Alfred
Clock King
Hugo Strange
Mermaid Batman
Swimming Pool Batman (With Dolphin)
Tropical Joker
Vacation Robin
Vacation Batgirl
Vacation Alfred
Soccer Mom Batgirl
Killer Moth
Jayna
Zan
Apache Chief
Jor-El
General Zod
Doctor Phosphorus
Black Canary
Black Vulcan


Harley Quinn is ready to burn up the dance floor in her sparkly disco outfit. Well, not literally burn the dance floor. At least we hope not literally. You never know with her.
We knew Alfred was a master at vacuuming rugs, but who new he could also cut a rug! That’s old-fashioned talk for dancing well.
Clock-themed villain Clock King, aka William Tockman, is infamous for his showing-up-to-fights-on-time skills.
Hugo Strange is one of Batman’s oldest and, well, strangest opponents. His only super power is his incredible, yet warped intelligence.
Move over Aquaman. There’s a new guardian of the ocean – Mermaid Batman
There’s nothing better than relaxing with your pet dolphin in your mansion’s giant pool after a long day of crime fighting.
The Joker is always prepared for mischief. Even his vacas include toxic popsicles and laughing gas floaties.
Robin is ready for his first Bat-cation with his new Bat-family.
Being Police Commissioner / Batgirl is a lot of work. That’s why Barbara Gordon always makes time for some well-planned fun.
Alfred has earned a little fun in the sun. His must haves? A fancy glass of juice, a bathing suit that covers his entire body, and the crispest, cleanest collar possible.
The Bat-merch gun has transformed Batgirl. She may be less ready to fight crime, but she is definitely a lot more stylish.
Small-time crook Drury Walker, aka Killer Moth, was eager to be taken seriously as a super villain so he made himself into the opposite of a brave bat: a scary moth.
Jayna and her brother Zan are the amazing Wonder Twins from planet Exxor. When the two are together and say “Wonder Twin powers activate” she can transform into any animal she chooses. She’s also a big fan of Earth pop culture, especially her favorite ’70s tunes.
Zan and his Wonder Twin sister Jayna are the youngest members of the Justice League. When they get together and shout “Wonder Twin powers activate” Zan can turn himself into any form he wants. Well, if that form is made from water, ice, or steam.
A member of the Justice League, Apache Chief has the power to grow several times his normal size. A handy ability for fighting super villains and taking awesome photos with his super friends.
Don’t underestimate this hologram of Superman’s dad Jor-El. His knowledge can still help Batman and his sometimes enemy, sometimes BFF Superman.
General Zod is a tyrannical military leader from Krypton and Superman’s greatest adversary. Just don’t tell Batman or he’ll get super jealous.
A reactor core accident left scientist Dr. Alex Sartorius with a super-hot, see-through body and a passion for vengeance against his enemies. He now answers to Doctor Phosphorous.
Black Canary uses her amazing Canary Cry to fight crime alongside her pals in the Justice League. Her amazing singing voice can even create vibrations strong enough to make her fly. She’s the perfect super bird!
Black Vulcan is the Justice League member that can control all forms of electricity. He’s the perfect friend to have when super parties knock out the power at the Fortress of Solitude.
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Not a fan of that version of Black Canary. Also disappointed that Gleek doesn’t come with Jayna or Zan.
I’m not saying I won’t get them all but just pointing out what could have been better. =)
Yeah would’ve preferred her wearing black and dark blue, not light blue. And what the heck with Gleek! They already have a monkey figure…they could’ve just painted it blue.
I spy the most controversial minifigure of all time: BATMAN HAS SEA SHELLS ON HIS CHEST!
That is strange, and a little disturbing. I submit that one of the most bizarre minifigures was Santa in the shower from LEGO City Advent Calendar 2010. Is he naked? Is he wearing a thong? What Lego exec thought “Hey, let’s have Santa take a shower in this year’s calendar!” was a good idea?
He was already a Pink Fairy, and pause a moment to realize that all of the costumes that he shot at Batgirl _already_existed_. He’s got a batsuit for every possible situation, even the ones where you’re all like, “no way, never in a million years could that possibly happen”. In fact, when that does happen, he’s probably got at least two options to choose from.
For me it’s a mix of unneeded (all tux and vacation variants) and instant classics I need now (superfriends and villains)
I find it interesting how Blight looks almost the same as Doctor Phosphorus. I will probably use Doctor Phosphorus as Blight (with a few modifications) in a Batman Beyond moc.
Blight wears pants and a suit jacket (no shirt). Doctor Phosphorous wears what you see here. Atomic Skull has weird green fire flickering off his skull. Ghostrider has plain orange flame doing the same thing. They do all have skulls for heads, and the DC trio all have yellowish-green effects. It’s kind of like how Gentleman Ghost wears a suit, top hat, and monacle, but that doesn’t mean he looks the same as the Penguin.
But the head works, the legs are easy, and I believe they’ve made hands in yellowish-green. There aren’t any torsos with matching glowing ribs and a suit coat, but if you find a suit you’re happy with, go for it. I’m not going to put any effort into making a Batman Beyond villain until there’s a McGinnis Batman to face off with. It’s not like I have a shortage of options for characters and costumes to add to my collection.
I would change the pants and arms to black. Then get the green hands if i can find them. A sleeveless fabric coat might be able to fix the torso issue???
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So I was right, and yellowish-green hands not only exist but are common enough that it shouldn’t be like trying to buy medium-blue hands a couple years ago. Phosphorus looks to be either YG or GitD, and whatever the case YG hands will be the best option. I think they went with black because it’s part of the skeleton, but if you leave the hands black with a black suit coat, it’ll just look like he’s wearing gloves or something.
Cloth jackets are tricky because the arms press right up against the torso, so thick or delicate materials are right out, and any regular play is going to be a bit rough on any material (so display only is the way to go). Beyond that, you’re on your own. You know it’s coming out, the only piece you really need is the head, and it doesn’t really matter which color it is. No reason to wait until TLBM2 shows up to get started.
All I can say is, these will be so hard to put in that 9×9 Ikea box frame, especially that mermaid Batman. SMH!
I like them, but I don’t like the printed bases.