McFarlane DC Digital Walmart Exclusive Wave of Red Tornado, Blackfire, and Batgirl
- Mephitsu

- Oct 4
- 3 min read
We had already seen a listing for the McFarlane DC Digital release of Red Tornado from DC: The Bronze Age on the Walmart Website ahead of their Collector Con Event starting on the 9th of October.
We have now got sight of the other two figures in this Walmart (US) Exclusive DC Digital line, starting with Blackfire from The New Teen Titans who comes with a pair of powered effects for her hands. She is joined by a DC Classic Batgirl who features a Batarang and a Grappling Gun.
Blackfire is a complex villain with a personal vendetta against her sister STARFIRE, making her both a formidable threat and a tragic character. Like Starfire, Blackfire possesses the ability to absorb and project solar energy, granting her enhanced strength, flight, and the power to discharge energy blasts. However, she is often portrayed as more calculating and manipulative
Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based on DC™ comics
Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
Includes McFARLANE TOYS™ DIGITAL COLLECTIBLE
Accessories include 2 energy effects and base
Included collectible art card with character art on the front, and character biography on the back
Collect all McFARLANE TOYS™ DC DIRECT™ figures
Barbara Gordon redefined what it meant to be a self-made hero when she crafted her own costume and joined Batman's crusade right under her father’s nose.
Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based on DC™ comics
Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
Includes McFARLANE TOYS™ DIGITAL COLLECTIBLE
Batgirl includes a Grapple Launcher, Batarang and base
Included collectible art card with character art on the front, and character biography on the back
Collect all McFARLANE TOYS™ DC DIRECT™ figures
Red Tornado was constructed by Thomas Oscar Morrow™ to counteract the Super Heroes who interfered in his schemes. However, the android’s frame was possessed by a wandering wind elemental, and achieved unanticipated power and sentience. Joining the Justice League™, “Reddy” enjoyed friendship and loyalty. He took on the human identity John Smith, married Kathy Sutton'”, and adopted a young orphan, Traya. He has been destroyed and reconstructed repeatedly-with varying degrees of success-leading to serious impairment of function.
Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based on DC™ comics
Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
Includes McFARLANE TOYS™ DIGITAL COLLECTIBLE
Accessories include soft goods cape, extra hands,and base
Included collectible art card with character art on the front, and character biography on the back
Collect all McFARLANE TOYS™ DC DIRECT™ figures
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