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LEGO is distributing an exclusive comic book on its stand, one of the interesting pages of which I offer you above.
I let you dream about the unseen minifigs present on the visual above, drawn by Paul Lee alias Polywen who also declares that he has no instructions or information from LEGO about the minifigs to come (see this article) ...
All you had to do was ask, here are the visuals of the exclusive DC Comics minifigure that will be distributed during Comic Con.
This version of Zur-En-Arrh is therefore identical to the one seen on the poster published a few months ago by LEGO.
The packaging is identical to that used in 2013 for the exclusive Green Arrow, Spider-Man, Spider-Woman and Superman (Black Suit) minifigs.
(via USA Today)
Finally, here is the visual of the exclusive set (152 pieces) containing the Batmobile in its version seen in the 1966 TV series, accompanied by Batman and Robin in their period outfits.
This box produced in 1000 copies will be sold for $ 39.99 on the LEGO stand during San Diego Comic Con, at a rate of 250 copies each day.
We also know that the exclusive DC Comics character of which 1750 copies will be distributed during the SDCC (Friday or Saturday) will be Zur-En-Arrh, which we were able to discover on a poster posted by LEGO last May (second character from the right).
Note that it will be possible to win this minifigure via Twitter by following the official account @LEGO_Group.
One last word, before taking the plane tomorrow morning for San Diego, to let you know that LEGO will be offering on its stand on July 26 an exclusive comic designed by Paul Lee alias Polywen.
The artist, who draws most of the Super Heroes comics on behalf of LEGO and in particular those inserted in the sets of the range, brings in passing some details on his flickr gallery which will calm the enthusiasm of all those who see in these drawings of future minifigs: There are no clues in this board. The characters drawn here and which are not yet available in the LEGO inventory are only the figment of Paul Lee's imagination. Just like the Ventriloquist seen in a comic book available in PDF format on the LEGO Club website (To download here).
Below is Paul Lee's response to speculation about the upcoming DC Comics minifigs that would be previewed in this LEGO exclusive comic:
"... FYI, talk about rampant speculation! This is for a San Diego Comic-con Exclusive Comic give away. I will be signing them with the writer on Saturday, July 26th at the LEGO booth.
I have had no advanced knowledge of the minfig exclusives for Comic-con. The depictions of characters and choices of characters were entirely based on personal preference and aesthetics.
There is no factual reason to read any more into this. I drew that Cyborg because my kids like Teen Titans, GO! and I did that version of him. The Ventriloquist is a character in the comic. His design was designed by me and I would not think it would ever be produced. There some small liberties taken, as the game figs do not have a convenient attachment point and would sit too high ..."
High definition versions of these visuals can be found at Polywen's flickr gallery
(Thanks to Lilian for his email)
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