Top 5 most wanted McFarlane DC Multiverse comic book villain figures
Since we've only gotten the first wave of figures from McFarlane in their DC line so far it makes sense that we haven't really gotten a fleshed out group of foes for the hero figures to fight. That leaves the door wide open for these characters to be introduced, and with hardly any done that leaves a lot of potentials open for debate. Here I will be talking about the top 5 comic book DC villains I'd like to see in the DC Multiverse line from McFarlane following Batman who Laughs and Harley Quinn, though a heads up will be that some of these slots will be a bit general just because it was hard to really choose. So here we go!
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5. Flash Rogues
The Flash has one of the most creative and colorful cast of Rogues in all of DC comics, coming in behind Batman arguably. Great characters like Captain Cold have been recognized in action figure form a few times, but I would love for other Flash characters like Mirror Master, Weather Wizard and Abra Kadabra to get made in the line. And since McFarlane has talked about wanting to do bigger figures, a new Gorilla Grodd would be awesome!
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4. Superman foes
There's a lot of characters in this slot that I would really like to see in the line pretty soon. Mattel gave us a Bizarro right before their line ended, so if McFarlane wants to wait on that character that's okay. Others though like Parasite, Brainiac, and Atomic Skull are surely ones I'd love to add to the new collection though, especially a massive Doomsday that I think the company could do wonders with.
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3. Batman foes
I was talking about how colorful Flash's rogues gallery is, but Batman's is on a whole other level and several of his villains in fact are more well known to the public than some DC heroes! The only two villains we have so far are both from the Batman lore and I don't expect that to change; Mr Freeze, Penguin, Two Face, Clayface, Man-bat, all deserving of figures and McFarlane mentioned Grundy by name when talking about bigger characters for bigger figures. It might've been nothing more than a name pulled out of thin air, but if we're getting a new Grundy I think it would be great.
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2. Joker
I know I just had a slot talking about Batman's enemies, but I think the Joker is deserving of his own spot entirely. The Joker speaks for himself when it comes to why he would deserve a figure in the line. The character is massively popular and it is hard to talk about Batman without discussing the Joker as well; that is how tightly the character is wound into the overall Batman mythos. For the line not to have a Joker at launch surprised me, but I have no doubt that we will see a figure of this character very soon.
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1. Darkseid
This character is undoubtedly the big bad of the DC universe. He is on the same level as Thanos when comparing DC to the MCU, and with a new line starting up to cover the expanse of characters in this universe there can be no ignoring this character as action figure potential. Not only is he a famous foe to virtually every DC hero, his imposing design would make for an awesome large size figure with a deserved place in the shelf.
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Top 5 most wanted McFarlane DC Multiverse comic book figures
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5. Flash Rogues
The Flash has one of the most creative and colorful cast of Rogues in all of DC comics, coming in behind Batman arguably. Great characters like Captain Cold have been recognized in action figure form a few times, but I would love for other Flash characters like Mirror Master, Weather Wizard and Abra Kadabra to get made in the line. And since McFarlane has talked about wanting to do bigger figures, a new Gorilla Grodd would be awesome!
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4. Superman foes
There's a lot of characters in this slot that I would really like to see in the line pretty soon. Mattel gave us a Bizarro right before their line ended, so if McFarlane wants to wait on that character that's okay. Others though like Parasite, Brainiac, and Atomic Skull are surely ones I'd love to add to the new collection though, especially a massive Doomsday that I think the company could do wonders with.
(Image Source)
3. Batman foes
I was talking about how colorful Flash's rogues gallery is, but Batman's is on a whole other level and several of his villains in fact are more well known to the public than some DC heroes! The only two villains we have so far are both from the Batman lore and I don't expect that to change; Mr Freeze, Penguin, Two Face, Clayface, Man-bat, all deserving of figures and McFarlane mentioned Grundy by name when talking about bigger characters for bigger figures. It might've been nothing more than a name pulled out of thin air, but if we're getting a new Grundy I think it would be great.
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2. Joker
I know I just had a slot talking about Batman's enemies, but I think the Joker is deserving of his own spot entirely. The Joker speaks for himself when it comes to why he would deserve a figure in the line. The character is massively popular and it is hard to talk about Batman without discussing the Joker as well; that is how tightly the character is wound into the overall Batman mythos. For the line not to have a Joker at launch surprised me, but I have no doubt that we will see a figure of this character very soon.
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1. Darkseid
This character is undoubtedly the big bad of the DC universe. He is on the same level as Thanos when comparing DC to the MCU, and with a new line starting up to cover the expanse of characters in this universe there can be no ignoring this character as action figure potential. Not only is he a famous foe to virtually every DC hero, his imposing design would make for an awesome large size figure with a deserved place in the shelf.
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