Top 5 wanted DC Multiverse figures from Mcfarlane's Page Punchers comics

While none of been particularly ground breaking so far, I've really been enjoying the 7 inch scale Page Punchers line from Mcfarlane and the exclusive comic books that they each entail. So far we've had three wave bringing us three different exclusive comics, and figures based on them. Black Adam, The Flash, and Injustice. With this post I will be focusing on the Page Punchers comics from Mcfarlane and listing down the designs in them I want to see made in figure form next, because the figures that come with the comics don't cover ever design we see in them!

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5. Hawkgirl (Black Adam)

This is one of the last big designs from the Black Adam comic that needs to be made into a figure, and honestly this would have made a lot more sense than Batman! He barely appeared in the comic, and when he did most of his costume was obscured to the point that the figure is purely taking inspiration from the cover rather than the comic itself. Hawkgirl would be an epic addition to the line and a great Justice League member to help further build that team!

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4. More Injustice Designs

This slot is kind of cheating since it encompasses several different designs, but I cant choose! I love the Injustice universe and really enjoy a lot of the designs that it has put out! I was so excited for Injustice to be getting a Page Punchers wave and the Batman is great; I cannot wait for the Supergirl which is inevitably coming after she was featured on the cover (in keeping with past Page Punchers releases putting out every character featured on the covers). So many awesome characters like Cheetah, Captain Cold, and Atrocitus were featured in the comic, and hopefully soon the toyline.

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3. Weather Wizard (The Flash)

This classic rogue was awesome to see front lining in The Flash comic even if he wasn't one of the figures being solicited. He was the main power source behind Grodd's attack, and the writers also attempted to use him for a deeper message by the comics' end though I'm not sure how successful that attempt was. Nevertheless, he has always been one of my favorite Rogues, and with Flash's side of the universe seeming to be a priority for Mcfarlane maybe we can see Mark Mardon join the team soon!

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2. Superman (Injustice)

I'm still waiting on a regular Injustice Superman figure for the display, but I'd happily take the one featured in the comic! It draws heavily upon the "evil ending" for Injustice 2 in which Superman wins, donning a techno-purple suit with a zany looking "S" on the front! It would no doubt make an awesome figure, and tie in well with all the others released so far.

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1. Trickster (The Flash)

The other Rogue featured in The Flash comic who didn't get a figure was Trickster, one of the most visually striking characters in Flash's comics. The amount of patterns and colors this character would inject into the toyline is reason enough for him to be made, but added to that is the character's popularity, the possibilities for cool gadget accessories, and overall another piece of The Flash display!

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