Top 5 wanted Rebirth-era Detective Comics DC Multiverse figures
5. Batwing
Taking up the mantle of the team's tech expert in Tim's absence, Batwing was a fun character to see explore the technological possibilities of the team and then to see him and Tim discussing their advancements once he returned from Oz's prison. When the team's divide first formed after Clayface's "murder" seeing him and Azrael join in with Batwoman made for a heated confrontation.
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Stephanie's journey on the team was another very compelling storyline through the series' first few volumes. Seeing her devastation at Tim's death, her going rogue from the team when she couldn't come to agreement with how they were doing things, and later her confrontation with Tim when he seemed to abandon his plans for college were all major beats for the character.
3. Orphan
Cassie was definitely one of the most emotional characters to read throughout the series, and I loved watching her grow into a more compassionate person facing her past and learning to speak more through Clayface's aid. Those two were definitely my favorite duo from the series, and with Clayface on the shelf already I would love a Cassie to go along with him!
2. Tim Drake
We've gotten a few Tim Drake's up to this point already, but this overall design is the one I'm really waiting for Mcfarlane to get to. I'm thinking we won't have to wait much longer either, simply because of the sculpt of the recent red suited Robin version of the character we're getting in the Gold Label line. Looking at the arms of that figure it is clearly sculpted with short sleeves as well as a larger oval on the chest for the larger R symbol that all accompanies his green and and red costume which has to be an inevitability.
1. Batwoman
Out of all the Bat family members one of my all time favorites is Batwoman, and I loved seeing her take the center stage alongside Batman in this series. She was not just another member of the team but recruited to help lead it, drawing on her military background and she got plenty of heavy storylines dealing with her father, her relationship with Bruce (which I loved seeing fleshed out since they're literally family), and ultimately her "murder" of Clayface! This is a figure I've been waiting for from Mcfarlane since the line began, and I know female figures have been sparse but I'm hoping not to wait much longer!
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