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A First Look at the 2017 DC Mighty Micros

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According to a story by Andrew Paul, Contributing Writer to Comicbookresources.com, the next wave of DC Mighty Micros will be released January 2017, and include three new superhero/villain pairs:

Batman vs. Killer Moth

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Superman vs. Bizarro

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Wonder Woman vs. Doomsday

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For more on this, check out the Comicbookresources.com story here.  Thoughts on the new pairings?  Please feel free to share in the comments section below.

 


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I should order now but probably just going to say someone's loosing their legs, the first day I see Bizarro

The Doomsday minifigure here is a bit too cartoony to be taken seriously looking less 'villain-esque' than he should but I will admit I do like his silly expression. Haha. Also seeing the 1x2 teeth pieces in a color other than just white is a plus. The vehicles shown here feel more unique and stylized than the first wave, perhaps more 'fleshed out'. Out of them all, the Batchopper may be my favorite although I could see myself driving Doomsday's or Superman's rides.

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