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Raving Toy Maniac & CustomCon 10 Present

 

 

December 7, 1941, a day that would live in infamy as Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, thereby plunging the United States into World War II.

 

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt responded by uniting every single one of America’s mystery men to defend America’s shores from the evil Axis forces.

 

Thus the All-Star Squadron was born.

 

DC Direct, in conjunction with Emerald Sentinel Design, is pleased to announce the first in a series of All-Star Squadron action figures.

 

Wave 1 includes the following characters:

 

 

LIBERTY BELLE:

Reporter Libby Lawrence, after being given a miniature Liberty Bell replica made from a piece of the bell itself, discovers that she can gain superhuman strength whenever the famed bell tolls. Liberty Belle has 9 points of articulation and will come with a miniature replica of the Liberty Bell (not pictured).

 

JOHNNY QUICK:

Whenever Johnny Chambers speaks the secret formula “3X2(9YZ)4A,” he is endowed with the ability to run at supersonic speed. Johnny Quick has 11 points of articulation.

 

FIREBRAND:

While conducting research on a volcanic isle, Danette Reilly is imbued with the power to generate and control fire. Firebrand boasts 9 points of articulation and comes with snap-on flame accessories (not pictured).

 

TARANTULA:

Writer Jonathan Law, has decided to research super-heroes for his new book the only way he knows how: by becoming a costumed mystery man himself. Tarantula boasts 13 points of articulation and comes with a grappling hook (not pictured) and pistol.

 

ROBOTMAN:

Mortally wounded by criminals seeking to discover his top-secret project, Dr. Robert Crane’s brain is placed into the metallic body of his own robotic creation. Robotman boasts 18 points of articulation. His skullcap is detachable, revealing his human brain (not pictured).

 

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