McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Bat-Manga, Connor Kent & Sergeant Rock Figures Pre-Orders

McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Bat-Manga, Connor Kent & Sergeant Rock Figures

 

McFarlane Toys released solicitations and pre-orders of their upcoming DC Multiverse Bat-Manga, Connor Kent and Sergeant Rock Figures are available now. Each figure is priced at $29.99 and ships Late July 2024. Pre-Orders are available on BigBadToyStore, Entertainment Earth, GameStop and Amazon.

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At the height the 1960’s Batman television shows popularity, a shonen manga magazine in Japan serialized fifty-three chapters, starring The Dark Knight, which were all written by Jiro Kuwata. These rare Batman tales were known by relatively few outside of Japan until award-winning designer Chipp Kidd’s 2008 book, Bat-Manga!: The Secret History of Batman in Japan (Pantheon Books), introduced them to a whole new generation of Batman fans.

Some heroes are made, not born. A combination of Superman and Lex Luthor’s DNA, Superboy was an outsider from his inception. Raised in a lab, and aged to maturity in the public spotlight, Superboy went from a young teenager with an attitude to a more mature veteran of the Super Hero team Young Justice.

Always at the vanguard of WWII’s bloodiest battles, SERGEANT ROCK shepherded EASY COMPANY from the beaches of NORMANDY into the heartland of GERMANY. The quintessential soldier, FRANK followed orders and got the job done swiftly and efficiently, witnessing extraordinary events during wartime, even the presence of super-powered beings on the battlefield. In later years, FRANK most clearly recalls the horror of seeing men on both sides and an endless parade of greenhorns get maimed or killed. When hostilities ceased, FRANK stayed a soldier, serving his country as both educator and clandestine agent.