McFarlane DC Multiverse Gold Label Exclusives of Robin, Catwoman, Bane, and a Doomsday MegaFig
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The new McFarlane DC Multiverse Gold Label Exclusive wave is now live for pre-order, available only through the McFarlane store.
The wave includes a Silver Age Robin, who is packed with five different pairs of hands and a batarang with soft goods grapnel rope attached. We then have Catwoman, as seen in Batman: Hush, who will feature two head options, extra hands, and her whip.
They are joined by two MegaFig releases, starting with Bane from Knightfall complete with alternative hands. The wave is concluded by a Megafig release of Doomsday from Death of Superman. He comes with a rock diorama base.
Robin, Catwoman, and Bane will include a circular display base, and all of the figures come with a collector card. The wave is due to ship later in August 2026, and we've added all these new details into our extensive McFarlane Collector Database
Despite his impressive physique and prodigious strength, Bane is far from a simple physical threat for Batman™. An unjustly imprisoned inmate, Bane trained his mind and body to near perfection. With the help of the super-steroid known as Venom, Bane™ has become one of the most dangerous men the Dark Knight™ has ever faced, a perfect combination of brain and brawn
As an orphan growing up on the streets of Gotham City, Selina Kyle became a thief to survive. After perfecting her skills as a cat burglar, she now wears a catsuit to steal from the corrupt and rich as Catwoman. Unlike most criminals, Catwoman walks the line between good and evil with occasional acts of heroism between heists. Catwoman is a master martial artist and acrobat. As stealthy as a ninja, she’s also an expert at breaking and entering. Her bullwhip is her main weapon, alongside claws she uses to scale buildings and scratch enemies. She also flirts with her opponents to distract them, especially Batman.
Acrobat Dick Grayson was the youngest member of his parents’ death-defying circus act. But after their cold-blooded murder, Dick vowed revenge. Seeing a genuine piece of himself in the boy, Batman took him in, and gave him a better outlet for his anger. Becoming Batman’s protege, Robin is an expert fighter and astounding acrobat, with the toughest example in the world to live up to. But the Boy Wonder’s true strength may lie in not being Batman, and providing a beacon of hope and family throughout the Dark Knight’s grim crusade.
DOOMSDAY™ is an alien creature of overwhelming force and savage blood lust, whose appearance invokes terror. When he first arrived on Earth, his rampage of mindless destruction devastated METROPOLIS™. The carnage ended only after SUPERMAN™ died putting the mindless beast down.
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