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Dec 6, 2014 at 10:00 am LEGO Batman 3 - Cheat codes to unlock characters and red bricks Holy cheat code, Batman! LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham has a ton of characters. Heroes, villains -- there's tons of them. While a good amount of the characters can be unlocked by completing the story, there are a lot of others that require you finding them or completing certain quests. Luckily, a good cheat code comes in handy once in a while, and there happens to be quite a few cheat codes to unlock red bricks and characters. The following cheat codes need to be inputed at the pause screen to unlock characters and items... 5MZ73E - “Studs x2” Red Brick KNJBD8 - “Quest Detector” Red Brick JYJAFX - “Minikit Detector” Red Brick EWTPKA - “Fight Captions” Red Brick PHHGPH - “Festive Hats” Red Brick ZWQPJD - Batman (Zur-En-Arrh) YC3KZZ - Beast Boy APEKBV - Blue Beetle 4HRERD - Doctor Fate 9WYGLP - The Joker J6ANCT - Kevin Smith




S7GSDE - Music Meister H2VB8Z - Plastic Man TRQTPS - Red Hood NQ46RC - The Fierce Flame From Around The Web blog comments powered byIn its second season, “Supergirl” is strengthening its ties to DC Comics mythology, not only with appearances by Tyler Hoechlin as Superman but through the introduction of characters like Lena Luthor, Mon-El, Maggie Sawyer, Snapper Carr and Miss Martian. RELATED: Cat Grant Loves to Watch Clark Kent Walk Away in New “Supergirl” Scene The latter, played by Sharon Leal, takes center stage in the synopsis for the Oct. 31 episode, “Survivors,” which brings Kara and Alex to an alien fight club operated by Roulette (Dichen Lachman of “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”), a character also rooted in DC Comics. HANK AND M’GANN GET TO KNOW EACH OTHER; AN ALIEN FIGHT CLUB RUN BY ROULETTE GRABS SUPERGIRL’S ATTENTION — When Kara (Melissa Benoist) and Alex (Chyler Leigh) investigate the murder of an unregistered alien, the trail leads to an alien fight club run by Roulette (guest star Dichen Lachman), the ringmaster who commands aliens to fight in mortal combat for the entertainment of rich humans.




While trying to stop the fighting, Supergirl and Martian Manhunter find themselves up against a surprising opponent. Meanwhile, Hank (David Harewood) is thrilled to have found another Martian and tries to get to know M’Gann (guest star Sharon Leal) better. Supergirl takes Mon-El (Chris Wood) under her wing and begins to train him. James Marshall directed the episode written by Paula Yoo & Eric Carrasco. A fan-favorite superheroine, Miss Martian (aka M’gann M’orzz or Megan Morse) debuted in 2001’s “Teen Titans” #37 as a White Martian who escaped the civil war between her people and the Green Martians. She gained popularity on the animated series “Young Justice,” and has appeared in the video games “Young Justice: Legacy” and “LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham.” As the “Survivors” synopsis suggests, Hank, aka Martian Manhunter, will try to foster a relationship with M’Gann as the season unfolds. “J’onn is suddenly going to have this connection to Mars that he’s been lacking for the last 300 years,” Executive Producer Andrew Kreisberg recently said.




“He’s dealing with survivor’s guilt, and he’s spent the last few hundred years burying that. It’s only because of his interactions with Kara and his deepening relationship with Alex that he gets to start to tap back into that. The arrival of Miss Martian is really going to open the flood gates.” Airing Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on The CW, “Supergirl” stars Melissa Benoist, Mehcad Brooks, David Harewood, Chyler Leigh, Jeremy Jordan and Calista Flockhart.About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:The best-selling LEGO Batman videogame franchise returns in an out-of-this-world, action-packed adventure! In LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham, the Caped Crusader joins forces with the super heroes of the DC Comics universe and blasts off to outer space to stop the evil Brainiac from destroying Earth. Using the power of the Lantern Rings, Brainiac shrinks worlds to add to his twisted collection of miniature cities from across the universe. Now the greatest super heroes and the most cunning villains must unite and journey to different Lantern Worlds to collect the Lantern Rings and stop Brainiac before it's too late.




Now the greatest super heroes and the most cunning villains must unite and journey to different Lantern Worlds to collect the Lantern Rings and stop Brainiac before it's too late. LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (PS3) Exciting space combat - For the first time ever, battle with Batman and his allies in outer space and the various Lantern worlds including Zamaron and Odym. Robust roster of DC Comics heroes and villains - Play and unlock more than 150 unique characters with amazing powers and abilities, including members of the Justice League, and BIG LEGO Figures such as Cyborg, Solomon Grundy and more. Unique storyline with new plots and twists - Surprising disguises, Brainiac's mind control ability, and the power of the Lantern rings bring a whole new twist to characters you thought you knew. Hack computer terminals - Enter a virtual world to escape mazes, battle in arenas, and race to find the code. Bat-tastic Gadget Wheel - With a simple press of a button, choose and upgrade select character's suits and abilities.




Variety of iconic locales - Visit the Hall of Justice, the Batcave, and the Justice League Watchtower to access shops, trophy rooms, and the hero and vehicle customizers. ESRB Rating: EVERYONE 10+ with Cartoon Violence Explore this itemSpecificationsVideo Game CollectionIs Downloadable Content AvailableYGenreModelBrandRequired PeripheralsVideo Game GenreOriginal LanguagesVideo Game PlatformIs PortableYConditionCompatible DevicesManufacturer Part NumberSubgenreColorContainer TypePublisherAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)Release DateAmber Heard is in talks to join Warner Bros.' DC Universe as Mera, love interest of Aquaman — but that description doesn't necessarily reveal the full history of the future ruler of Atlantis. Here's a quick guide to the essentials. Mera's first appearance came in 1963's Aquaman No. 11, in which she was introduced as the deposed queen of an alternate dimension called "Dimension Aqua" who was fleeing her replacement, a former criminal called Leron.




After running — well, swimming — into Aquaman and his teen sidekick Aqualad, the three teamed up to fight against Leron's rule. Although they were successful, Mera refused to return to the throne, choosing instead to stay in Atlantis with Aquaman. In recent years, this origin has been retconned significantly; 2010's Brightest Day comic book series didn't just update the name of "Dimension Aqua" (It is now the only slightly less ridiculous "Xebel"), it also changed the nature of the place — now it was home to former Atlanteans exiled before Aquaman's birth, with Mera no longer the Queen, but a princess and warrior who had been given the mission of winning Aquaman's trust in order to eventually betray him. She never quite got around to fulfilling that mission, however; instead, Mera and Aquaman fell in love, married and had a child — the charmingly named Aquababy, who debuted in 1965's Aquaman No. 23. Of course, their happiness wasn't to last: Aquababy was murdered by the villain Black Manta, leading to Mera suffering a nervous breakdown that caused a rift between her and her husband — a rift that only widened when Mera was herself temporarily assumed dead, and Aquaman was killed for real.




It's perhaps best not to ponder on such soap operatics; especially in light of the fact that Aquaman, as is traditional in superhero comics, soon recovered. It was during the period of Aquaman's death, however, that Mera came to prominence. Both 2009's Blackest Night and 2010's Brightest Day comic book series featured the character in arguably her highest profile roles yet, as the Queen of Atlantis and an aggressive warrior in her own right; even when Aquaman returned from the dead at the end of the former series, she remained at least his equal in subsequent appearances. (Although the title suggests otherwise, the character has essentially been a co-lead in the Aquaman series DC launched as part of 2011's line wide reboot.) Certainly, there's a case to be made that Mera is Aquaman's superior in terms of power set. Like the undersea hero, she can breathe underwater, has limited telepathy and enhanced strength, but she also possesses two powers that Aquaman does not: the ability to travel between dimensions (hence her arrival from Dimension Aqua in the first place) and something called "hydrokinesis," which allows her to reshape the water around her into solid objects which she can control.




Like her husband, Mera has managed an impressive career outside comics while never having managed to break through into the larger public consciousness — she has appeared in the 1960s Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure, 2000s Justice League, Batman: The Brave and the Bold and Young Justice cartoons, as well as an appearance in the CW's Smallville and a playable character in the Lego Batman 3 videogame. Despite this, she remains an unknown quantity to most non-comic readers, and little more than "Aquaman's wife" to those who do recognize her, thanks to moments like this… (Okay, it's too difficult to be upset at The Currys of Atlantis, even if it does sell Mera down the river somewhat. Of course, with Jason Momoa's Aquaman giving that character a much-needed overhaul in March's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, it's almost guaranteed that the cinematic Mera will be more than just a love interest when she arrives onscreen. As another royal figure with a warrior side, she has as much potential as Wonder Woman, after all — so perhaps we can expect a Mera movie somewhere down the line, if everything works out.

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