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LEGO® Lego Batman sets are a great childrens toy. They can be great if you can pick them up in a toy sale, or in the childrens toy section of sites like eBay. Children have loved playing with Lego for many years. They are the kind of toy that will last forever. The Lego Batman sets are a great series that are sure to bring lots of enjoyment for your children. To view the Lego Batman instructions for a particular set, click on the thumbnail image or title of that set. LEGO® 30521 from 2017 LEGO® 7884 from 2008 The Batbuggy: The Escape Of Mr. Freeze LEGO® 7885 from 2008 Robins Scuba Jet: Attack Of The Penguin LEGO® 7886 from 2008 The Batcycle: Harley Quinns Hammer Truck LEGO® 7888 from 2008 The Bat Tumbler: Jokers Ice Cream Surprise LEGO® 7786 from 2007 The Batcopter: The Chase For Scarecrow LEGO® 7787 from 2007 The Bat Tank: The Riddler And Banes Hideout LEGO® 7779 from 2006 LEGO® 7780 from 2006




Hunt For Killer Croc LEGO® 7781 from 2006 LEGO® 7782 from 2006 The Jokers Aerial Assault LEGO® 7783 from 2006 LEGO® 7784 from 2006 The Batmobile Ultimate Collectors Edition LEGO® 7785 from 2006is the latest addition to the Lego DC Universe. I loved the first Lego Batman game so I was super excited to see that Lego was once again on good terms with the Bat and his friends. One of the charms of the previous Lego games was the way the characters communicated with grunts and groans, verses words. The subtitles on the screen and their body language were enough to keep you informed on the story and added a little extra humor to game. Unlike in the previous game, this time the characters communicate with actual words instead of sounds and body language. This is a pretty big change for Lego and even though it’s a little weird, it’s not a bad change. The story revolves around the usual Batman villains  but with a surprise twist; Lex Luthor teams up with the Joker in an effort to create a mind controlling gas and brain wash the citizens into voting him for President of the United States.




Since you can’t have Lex with out Superman, the man of steel eventually shows up to help out the capped crusader. One of the things I love about this game is the wide range of characters you can play as. Based off the sculptures of the same name, the series is re-writing some of the characters I’ve grown up loving. I started to see subtle changes in Wonder Woman and Batgirl’s issues, but after seeing what they’ve done to Powergirl, I’m convinced of what DC is doing; making this comic book series universe an all woman superhero team. This series has taken the characters that have been traditionally male and replaced them with a female counterpart or already existing female character. In we see Powergirl taking on the role of Superman in Metropolis (complete with a hunky James Olsen, journalist and photographer for the Daily Planet). James still has his famous watch to call for help and has a few good one liners to go with it. His flirting with Powergirl is cute and funny to read and I’m enjoy the moments they have together in the series.




Kara has a very sweet personality while living as one of the people in Metropolis and when she shifts into Powergirl mode, she kicks some serious tail. In issue #2 we get to see Powergirl open up on some anti-alien terrorists, the Silver Banshees. When our heroine finally gets them taken care of, she gets to focus on their leader, a man she describes as the “one man on Earth who would need a robot that size to compensate for his insecurities.” We never hear his name or see his face, but my best guess would be that it’s Lex Luthor. Since this series is focusing mostly on women characters, I’m thinking his battle was short and sweet to add some action in before the main villianess makes themselves known. Issue #3 covers the introduction of Supergirl and of all the issues so far, this one goes the fastest. When Supergirl emerges from her ship, she’s in her costume and has full use of her abilities with no training. It’s apparent that just like in Superman, Supergirl is older than Powergirl, but her aging stopped while she was in her ship.




The action in this issue is intense and we are left seeing the main villianess make herself known to our Kryptonian heroines. There are a couple of things that surprise me in Powergirl’s three issues, one of those things being Powergirl’s lack of a double life. This is a staple in most superhero stories, and to see her living openly as Kara and Powergirl is kind of weird. Something else that surprised me is how easy it was for Powergirl to banish someone to the phantom zone. I’ve never heard of Superman just opening a portal and sending an enemy there to punish them. He usually left that to the justice system on Earth. The last thing that threw me off is Supergirl. Her name (as far as I know) has always been Kara, so when she is introduced at the end of issue #3, we have two Karas;  Despite the changes to the characters, I’m really enjoying this series. I’m liking it because it’s a fresh take on the characters I’ve grown up loving (in the animated series that is).




It’s also nice to have a series where with no knowledge of any of the characters, any newbie can jump in and understand everything that is going on. My only complaint is the look of Powergirl doesn’t stay consistent from page to page. Depending on the page/panel, parts of her body may appear larger than in a previous panel. So far in the , each major character has had three issues and they all tie in together very nicely. So far Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Duela Dent, Powergirl, and Supergirl have all had their time in the series spotlight. The next wave of issues will be focusing on all of the girls in, what I’m guessing, is going to be an all girl version of the Justice League. is a digital-only comic book series and is released on Comixology and DC Comics apps on Mondays. Unlike new comic book Wednesdays, you don’t have to wait until 2pm for this one to hit the digital shelves. I recommend this series for anyone ages 10 and up.A Deleted Batman V Superman Scene Shows A Darkseid Hint And Lex Luthor's Arrest, Watch It Now




The following will contain discussion of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice that may include spoilers. You have been warned. And here we thought we’d have to wait a few months for the DVD release to see any of the extra footage. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has only been in theaters for a few days, but Warner Bros. has already released one scene that appears nowhere in the film. It appears that Lex Luthor wasn’t quite done with the Kryptonian ship after he created Doomsday. This sequence shows Luthor’s arrest, along with something big and scary, that’s holding something else big and scary. A SWAT team is entering the Kryptonian ship looking for Lex Luthor as the scene begins. They find Luthor having what appears to a psychic conversation with some sort of demon, who is holding (presenting?) three identical cubes before him. While the monstrous thing isn’t immediately recognizable as something we should know, we can still make some educated assumptions about what we’re looking at.




Everything that we know about the eventual big bad of the Justice League movies appears to be setting up Darkseid as the villain, and this certainly seems to confirm that. The planet that Darkseid hails from is called Apokolips, and it is essentially the hell of the DC universe. Whatever that creature is, it certainly looks like a resident of hell. If we assume that Lex Luthor is communing with something from Apokolips, then we can also make an assumption that the cubes the creature is holding could be something called Mother Boxes. Those are devices of great power, which are created by the residents of Apokolips. Mother Boxes are capable of a number of things, one of which is opening portals between dimensions, which could be the way Darkseid comes through into the universe of the DC heroes. This scene could very well answer one of our bigger questions following the conclusion of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice but it also creates a couple more. We wondered how Lex Luthor would know that Darkseid was a threat to earth based on the information from the Kryptonian ship, which we assumed was only historical.

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