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Superhero Bits: Life-Size Baby Groot, Ghost Rider Return, LEGO Batman Movie Artwork & MorePosted on Monday, December 19th, 2016 by Ethan AndertonWant to see some alternate versions of the weird toy Scott Lang gives his daughter in Ant-Man? What does Gal Gadot think of Wonder Woman no longer being a UN ambassador? When can you get your hands on a life-size Baby Groot toy from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2? Is there a chance Vincent D’Onofrio could appear in The Defenders of Spider-Man: Homecoming as Kingpin? All that and more in this edition of Superhero Bits.Some new Ant-Man concept art shows off alternate weird plush toy designs, props, costumes and moe.Gal Gadot thinks that Wonder Woman no longer being a United Nations ambassador is a bit ridiculous.A recent episode of DC All Access goes behind the scenes of Justice League Action and shares a new clip.An editorial at ScreenRant proposes the idea that Marvel’s TV shows are somehow better than Marvel’s movies.Zack Snyder shared this alternate shot from his phone of one of the first images of Ben Affleck as Batman.The Avengers: Infinity War is starting production on January 23, 2017, so get ready for set photos to start appearing.




Here’s a bunch of new imagery from The LEGO Batman Movie, which seem destined for t-shirts next year.Forest Whitaker spoke briefly about his role in Marvel’s Black Panther and working with director Ryan Coogler.Due to the amount of graphics and images included in Superhero Bits, we have to split this post over THREE pages. Click the link above to continue to the next page of Superhero Bits.Pages: 1 2 3Next page 101 used & new from Order within and choose at checkout. LEGO 76059 Super Heroes Spider-Man Doc Ock's Tentacle Trap Construction SetDetailsLEGO 76054 Super Heroes Batman Scarecrow Harvest of Fear Construction Set FREE Delivery in the UK. Doc Ock’s Tentacle Trap Construction Set Toys StoreVisit the Toys Store at Amazon.co.uk to browse even more toys with everything from dolls and games to fun for all the family with toddler toys, arts & crafts and educational games too. Doc Ock's Tentacle Trap Construction Set Product Dimensions38.2 x 5.6 x 26.2 cm




Manufacturer recommended age:7 - 14 years Manufacturer's Suggested Maximum Weight9.1 Grams Main Language(s)German, English, Danish, French, Italian, Spanish Number of Puzzle Pieces446 Click here for information about recycling electrical and electronic products 73,797 in Toys & Games (See top 100) Date First Available1 Jun. 2016 Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images? Rescue White Tiger from the Octo-Bot's slippery tentacles! not appropriate for children under the age of 3 See all Product Description Super Heroes 76053: Batman: Batman v Superman Gotham City Cycle Chase Super Heroes 76047 Captain America Civil War Black Panther Pursuit Playset 76050 Super Heroes Crossbones' Hazard Heist Set See all 36 customer reviews Mr. Francis S. Beadle See all 36 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.co.uk Hours of fun for my son who is a huge Spider-Man fan! You can't go wrong with Lego and this set is no exception.




Quite an easy build. Great price and product. I've taken a star off because the packaging was damaged when it arrived, otherwise it was a good price and my Grandson loved it.Finally got a set of Lego that took my son ages to do!! Toys & Games > Building & Construction ToysEpisode 48: The Lego Batman Movie (2017) 16th February 2017 | We have a very special guest on this week’s show, as Emmy Hunt (aged 3) gives us her opinion on The Lego Batman Movie. Hopefully it goes down better with you lot than her father’s opinion on Mask of the Phantasm did. In addition to discussing (in spoilerific fashion) the first comic book movie release of 2017, meanwhile, we also take some time out of the news section to give our early thoughts on Legion – as, in an increasingly rare occurrence, we actually all watched the first episode of something in the week that it aired! We won’t see the likes of these days again. Episode 48: The Lego Batman Movie (2017) Megasode 47.5/48.5: Batman RIP & Year Two, Formerly Known as the Justice League and Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye




Recent CommentsPopular TopicsAgent Carter Ghost in the Shell Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles AdvertisementIf we've learned anything this season, it's that Robbie Reyes is one tough mammer-jammer. Besides ripping people's spines out and going toe-to-toe with the Watchdogs, he's put the hurt on Daisy (Quake) in an intense, flame-filled fight:After that fight in Episode 1, Robbie and Daisy seemed to team up the end of Episode 2 to figure out what's going on between the newly awakened ghosts and the Watchdogs. Episode 3, though, is where things may get especially intense. A few of the Agents have meet Robbie so far, but Coulson and the rest have not had to deal with him yet, though they've seen his grisly handiwork. The confrontation between the fiery Rider and the rest of the team looks like it's in store for the next show, wittily titled "Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire":CBR has some new photos from the upcoming episode, including pictures of Robbie and the Agents standing in front of flames, which seem to tease the fiery confrontation with Ghost Rider




:Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. "Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire" airs on October 18th on ABC.One problem that Marvel's Agents of SHIELD faces when transferring comic book heroics to television is that the likes of Tom Hiddleston - so memorable on the big screen - won't be available to appear in a weekly series.So it's a smart move for the plucky sibling of the Marvel cinematic universe to take B-grade villains - characters that the casual fan might not have previously been aware of - and attempt to do something fresh and original with them, as in its third episode 'The Asset'.When a SHIELD asset, the genius physicist Dr Franklin Hall, is spectacularly snatched, Coulson (Clark Gregg) and his team set about recovering him. Their mission leads them to slimy CEO Ian Quinn - Hall's old Cambridge chum and apparent captor, but all is not as it appears...For all its strengths, Marvel's Agents of SHIELD is perhaps not the most subtle of shows, so from the moment we hear Agent Ward (Brett Dalton) tell Skye (Chloe Bennet) that "every field agent has a defining moment", it's pretty clear that hers is coming this week.




But on the positive side, that means Skye takes focus this week, as she goes undercover to infiltrate Quinn's operation. I'm still failing to understand some critics' problem with the character or the performer who brings her to life - Bennett is charismatic, funny and attractive. In short, the perfect lead for a fun romp of a comic book drama.That said, it's a pity that she ultimately has to be rescued from her tricky predicament by a gallant, fist-flinging Ward - I appreciate that 'The Asset' is trying to make the point that she's not yet a fully-fledged SHIELD agent, but it doesn't feel very Whedonesque to have her dash, soaking wet, into her square-jawed colleague's muscular arms.Coulson thankfully plays a more satisfying part in proceedings - cast as the mentor to a ragtag band of plucky young things, it would be easily to relegate Clark Gregg's SHIELD vet to an advisory role, always on the sidelines...Here though, the fan favourite is right at the heart of 'The Asset's action-packed climax - as Phil himself reminds us, he's seen plenty of action in his time and let's hope that he continues to see plenty more.




Our hero's quarry Hall is played by the supremely talented Ian Hart, who it has said to be said goes rather under-utilised here, which makes me all the more hopeful that he'll return, on full-blown supervillain form, later this season.The end of 'The Asset' hints at such a resurgence. I'm a fan of SHIELD's pre-end-credits teasers - they give each episode a satisfactory sting in the tail, whether it's a fan-pleasing cameo or - as here - a hint at a future threat. Has Coulson unwittingly created a monster?In week three, Agents of SHIELD settles further into procedural territory - but it's still a smart and witty procedural, with all of the added fun that Marvel's comic book trappings bring.- A couple of nods to the events of The Avengers (and Coulson's card collection!) here, but - the presence of Hall aside - 'The Asset' relies a little less heavily on geeky comic mythology.- The point of Coulson's "rusty" muscle memory feels rather laboured - surely another clue to how he might've been resurrected?

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