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A new service called Funky 3D Faces will create a custom 3D-printed Lego head of your visage. For £30 (about $44) the company will send you a custom-printed head that fits on any Lego body. The order also includes one Lego miniature body. You can get larger, action figure-sized heads printed as well. Funky 3D Faces was created by a parent company that makes 3D-printed bones for the medical industry, so you know you're getting a quality Lego head. Simply place an order and then upload two photos of your head—one of your face and one in profile. You'll be piloting your little blocky X-wing in no time. Watch a Modern-Style Trailer for 'The Empire Strikes Back' Storm Chasers Pay Cool GPS Tribute to 'Twister' Actor Bill Paxton Set Sail With 'Star Trek': You Can Take This Cruise With the Stars in 2018 Watch an Old Macintosh Plus Brought Back to Life Watch This Short Prologue For the Next 'Alien' Film Can a Drone's Propellers Cut a Climbing Rope? 'Arrival' Production Designer Explains the Film's Most Stunning Effects




The Incredibly Special Effects Awards: Like the Oscars, But for Spaceships and Explosions Here's What Happens to Jar Jar Binks After the Prequels Watch a Man Finally Solve a Puzzle That Stumped Him For a DecadeRogues’ Gallery: The Top Ten Batman Villains Greg Capullo / DC Comics A hero is defined by their villains, and comic books are filled with some of the scariest and silliest bad guys around. Rogues’ Gallery aims to settle the score and determine who is the true arch-nemesis for some of our favorite heroes, and we need your help to do it! You voted to see who the ultimate Batman villain was, and we’ve tabulated the results and assembled a video counting down the definitive top 10. Did your favorite make this list? There’s only one way to find out! The Definitive Power Ranking Of Every Single ‘LEGO Batman Movie’ Minifigure The Lego Batman toy line has been going strong for over a decade now, but with this week's release of the Lego Batman Movie, we've seen a truly unprecedented explosion of merchandise based around the Caped Crusader's blockiest incarnation.




And with that many figures, going from the Dark Knight himself all the way down to super obscure deep cuts like the Mime and March Harriet, our course here at ComicsAlliance is clear. We need to rank them. So today, we've dug through every single Lego Batman Movie minifig (and eliminated simple variations like "Batman with a slightly different face") to rank them all, worst to best. Category: DC, Galleries, Toys At Last, Billy Dee Williams Is Playing Two-Face in ‘The LEGO Batman Movie’ LEGO Batman was the unexpected standout star of 2014’s The LEGO Movie, Will Arnett voicing the character with the exact right blend of weird humor and inappropriate gravitas. Fans loved him so much that he’s getting his own movie, and those who have kept up with all the filmic Batman iterations of the past will be excited to hear the latest casting news: Billy Dee Williams, who played District Attorney Harvey Dent in Tim Burton’s Batman, will be voicing Two-Face in The LEGO Batman Movie.




World’s Foulest: The Best DC Villain Cosplay The DC Universe doesn’t lack for some of the most iconic heroes and heroines in comics. So it’s a good thing for the baddies that the DC Universe also has its share of great and heinous villains. With the DC villains being as colorful as they are, there are plenty of excellent cosplayers out there to offer up the darker side of cosplay. In every cape, cowl, and scar, these cosplayers bring the frightening visages of their favorite villains to life, and make the cosplay world just a little more exciting. These are the best DC Villain cosplays. Category: Best Cosplay Ever, Cosplay, DC, Galleries Square Enix Play Arts Batman: Rogues Gallery Two-Face is Disgustingly Amazing [Review] Like any other company with a license for DC Comics characters, Batman and his family have been a big draw at Play Arts. There have been a number of new takes on the character, from Spartan soldiers to futuristic interpretations, but Square Enix's latest attempts spin Batman in a more familiar direction --- that of his rogues.




Things kick off with a Two-Face mash-up, and I can tell you this: The world is full of Batman toys, but there aren't many like this one. Category: DC, Reviews, Toys Two-Face Makes His Gnarly Debut in Square Enix’s Play Arts Kai Batman: Rogues Gallery While Square Enix didn't have a tremendous amount of new figures and collectibles on display at San Diego Comic-Con this year, the company did unveil a new wave of figures for its DC Comics Variant line. Originally filled with the heroes and villains of the DCU in designs that filtered them through Square's trademark Play Arts style, this latest wave took things to a whole new level. Dubbed Batman: Rogues Gallery, this latest twist on the Dark Knight gives us a glimpse at what he'd look like if some of Batman's greatest enemies donned the cape and cowl instead. It's a line that lets Square's design team really go wild, which you can clearly see with the first figure in the wave, Two-Face. Best Cosplay Ever (This Week): Kitty Pryde, Teen Titans, Two-Face, Black Bolt And More




In honor of the caped crusaders of the convention scene, ComicsAlliance has created Best Cosplay Ever (This Week), an ongoing collection of some of the most impeccable, creative, and clever costumes that we’ve discovered and assembled into a super-showcase of pure fan-devoted talent. Category: Best Cosplay Ever, Cosplay, DC, Marvel Start Saving Your Money for Prime 1 Studio’s Arkham Knight Two-Face Statue I'll give Prime 1 Studio credit. They are going all in on the Batman: Arkham Knight goods, and if you're a fan of that game and Rocksteady's designs for the Batman Universe, Prime 1 is leaving no stones unturned. DC Collectibles' efforts in the Arkham game arena were solid, but by working at such a large scale, Prime 1 is able to capture detail and likeness that you just can't get with smaller, more consumer friendly products. I mean, where else would you be able to get a statue of Harvey Dent where you could practically taste the rotten flesh and smell the burnt clothing of his Arkham universe incarnation.




We've seen a lot of gnarly Two-Face figures and collectibles over the years, but this statue takes things to a whole new level of disgustingly cool detail. Category: DC, Gaming, Toys Funko’s Impopsters Line Re-imagines Batman’s Rogues as the Dark Knight I'm not entirely sure how I feel about Funko's latest Pop figure line, Impopsters (I'm also not sure about that brand name, but what do I know?). On one hand, putting some (slightly) new spins on characters that have been around for decades is cool, and it lets Funko get a little creative with the standard form bodies they've been using to create hundreds and hundreds of collectibles. But I'm also not wild about just Batmanning the Dark Knight's rogues gallery. The concept certainly makes sense though. People love Batman and his big bads, so why not combine them into one thing? Impopsters is just the latest in a long line of Funko's attempts to shake up the game with miniature, budget vinyl collectibles. While I wonder if this was the series of collectibles Funko alluded to in the most recent Marvel Collector Corps, I'm definitely wondering what the Marvel versions of these are going to look like.




Impopsters won't just be limited this Batman series. Funko apparently has designs on the rest of the DCU and Marvel Comics, too. Greg Capullo’s Two-Face Figure Finally Rears His Ugly Head, and It’s Awesome [Review] It's hard to believe that it's been more than a year since we last saw any figures in the Greg Capullo DC Collectibles Designer Series. DC Collectibles has been busy with a number of Batman-related releases, as well as the Icon series and other artists in the Designer Series line, but after getting three waves in a year, the stark silence on the Capullo figures was a bit disheartening. Though hardly the first figures produced in-house at DC to replicate the style of an artist currently at the employ of the comic publisher, the Capullo Designer Series featured some bold imaginings that captured the look and feel of the top-selling comic book in DC's stable. There was a strong connection between the figures and book, and it was startling to see just how well DC Collectibles' Jonathan Matthews was able to bring Capullo's linework to life.

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