- Source: DC Comics Super Hero Collection
The DC Comics Super Hero Collection was a fortnightly magazine collection, by Eaglemoss Publications, and DC Comics, launched on the 15 March 2008, in the United Kingdom. The series was inspired by the success of The Classic Marvel Figurine Collection, also published by Eaglemoss. Each issue featured a hand painted, lead figure of a character from DC comic books, as well as an informational magazine, about the character. The collection consisted of two regular issues a month, with a special issue released every two months, to accommodate the larger characters in the DC Universe. The series also spawned a sub-series called "The Blackest Night/Brightest Day" collection, featuring characters from the various lantern corps from the DC Universe.
The magazine series officially ended in November 2012, with 120 issues in the main series, nineteen specials, and sixteen issues in The Blackest Night/Brightest Day sub series.
Regular issues
All issues are listed in the order of release from the website:
Issue 1: Batman
Issue 2: Superman
Issue 3: The Joker
Issue 4: Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)
Issue 5: The Flash (Wally West)
Issue 6: Robin (Tim Drake)
Issue 7: Green Arrow
Issue 8: Wonder Woman
Issue 9: Catwoman
Issue 10: Ra's al Ghul
Issue 11: Lex Luthor
Issue 12: Two-Face
Issue 13: Scarecrow
Issue 14: Supergirl (Kara Zor-El)
Issue 15: Shazam
Issue 16: Riddler
Issue 17: Starfire
Issue 18: Martian Manhunter
Issue 19: Nightwing
Issue 20: Booster Gold
Issue 21: Raven
Issue 22: Donna Troy
Issue 23: Spectre
Issue 24: Creeper
Issue 25: Deadshot
Issue 26: Penguin
Issue 27: Deathstroke
Issue 28: Sinestro
Issue 29: Black Adam
Issue 30: Captain Cold
Issue 31: Aquaman
Issue 32: Superboy Prime
Issue 33: Hawkman
Issue 34: Blue Beetle (Ted Kord)
Issue 35: Bizarro
Issue 36: Hitman
Issue 37: Batgirl (Cassandra Cain)
Issue 38: Guy Gardner
Issue 39: Brother Blood
Issue 40: Mary Marvel
Issue 41: Golden Age Green Lantern (Alan Scott)
Issue 42: Cyborg Superman
Issue 43: Poison Ivy
Issue 44: Doctor Light (Arthur Light)
Issue 45: Harley Quinn
Issue 46: Firestorm (Ronnie Raymond)
Issue 47: Cyborg
Issue 48: Red Tornado
Issue 49: Beast Boy
Issue 50: Huntress
Issue 51: The Atom (Ray Palmer)
Issue 52: Golden Age Flash (Jay Garrick)
Issue 53: Red Robin
Issue 54: Black Canary
Issue 55: John Stewart
Issue 56: Mister Miracle (Scott Free)
Issue 57: Zatanna
Issue 58: Mr. Freeze
Issue 59: Metamorpho
Issue 60: Dr. Fate (Hector Hall)
Issue 61: Adam Strange
Issue 62: Red Arrow
Issue 63: Hawkgirl
Issue 64: The Question (Vic Sage)
Issue 65: Brainiac
Issue 66: Black Lightning
Issue 67: Cosmic Boy
Issue 68: Captain Atom
Issue 69: Detective Chimp
Issue 70: Power Girl
Issue 71: Lightning Lad
Issue 72: Plastic Man
Issue 73: Wildcat (Ted Grant)
Issue 74: Deadman
Issue 75: Steel
Issue 76: Big Barda
Issue 77: Azrael (Jean Paul Valley)
Issue 78: Saturn Girl
Issue 79: Orion
Issue 80: Mister Terrific (Michael Holt)
Issue 81: Batwoman
Issue 82: Dr. Mid-Nite (Charles McNider)
Issue 83: Kyle Rayner
Issue 84: Professor Zoom
Issue 85: Black Manta
Issue 86: Magog
Issue 87: Ambush Bug
Issue 88: Starman (Jack Knight)
Issue 89: Hush
Issue 90: Blue Devil
Issue 91: Brainiac 5
Issue 92: Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes)
Issue 93: Captain Boomerang (Digger Harkness)
Issue 94: Hourman (Rick Tyler)
Issue 95: Batgirl (Barbara Gordon)
Issue 96: Phantom Stranger
Issue 97: Cheetah (Barbara Ann Minerva)
Issue 98: Animal Man
Issue 99: Superboy (Kon-El)
Issue 100: Ravager (Rose Wilson)
Issue 101: Mon-El
Issue 102: Static
Issue 103: Mirror Master (Evan McCulloch)
Issue 104: Mad Hatter
Issue 105: Elasti-Girl with Bumblebee
Issue 106: Stargirl
Issue 107: Gold
Issue 108: Mera
Issue 109: Robotman (Cliff Steele)
Issue 110: Grifter
Issue 111: Aqualad (Jackson Hyde)
Issue 112: Jason Todd
Issue 113: Metallo
Issue 114: Vixen
Issue 115: John Constantine
Issue 116: Negative Man
Issue 117: Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark)
Issue 118: Ventriloquist (Arnold Wesker) w/ Scarface
Issue 119: Elongated Man
Issue 120: Kid Flash
Special issues
These are the specials that have been released.
Special exclusive: Superman and the Daily Planet (released only in Brazil)
Subscriber exclusive: Batman on the roof
Special issue 1: Darkseid
Special issue 2: Doomsday
Special issue 3: Bane
Special issue 4: Killer Croc
Special issue 5: The Anti-Monitor
Special issue 6: Gorilla Grodd
Special issue 7: Batman and the Batcycle
Special issue 8: Solomon Grundy
Special issue 9: Centennial Park Superman
Special issue 10: Etrigan the Demon
Special issue 11: Lobo
Special issue 12: Jonah Hex
Special issue 13: Kilowog
Special issue 14: Trigon
Special issue 15: Man-Bat
Special issue 16: Bat-Mite & Mister Mxyzptlk (on a shared base)
Special issue 17: Clayface
Special issue 18: Swamp Thing
Special issue 19: Giganta
Blackest Night/Brightest Day
In January 2011, Eaglemoss started releasing a subset based on the acclaimed Blackest Night and Brightest Day storylines. The size and base of the figurines is the same as the regular figurines while the DC Comics logo on the base is replaced by the various Corps logos.
Issue 1: Black Hand
Issue 2: Atrocitus
Issue 3: Larfleeze
Issue 4: Saint Walker
Issue 5: Star Sapphire (Carol Ferris)
Issue 6: Parallax infested Hal Jordan
Issue 7: Indigo-1
Issue 8: White Lantern Sinestro
Issue 9: Ganthet
Issue 10: Bleez
Issue 11: Deathstorm
Issue 12: Jade
Issue 13: Hawk (Hank Hall)
Issue 14: Dove (Dawn Granger)
Issue 15: Lyssa Drak
Issue 16: Arisia Rrab
Special: Nekron
Awards
The DC Super-Hero Figurine Collection won the "Magazine of the Year" award in the Diamond Gem Award 2009, 2010 & 2011.
See also
The Classic Marvel Figurine Collection