Pre-order the latest round of McFarlane Toys DC Collector Edition figures
The latest wave of McFarlane Toys DC Collector Edition figures Ragman, Clock King and Red Hood are now up for pre-order. This is an all-around very strong wave with McFarlane taking the use of soft good capes to great effects with some killer sculpts. I’m excited about this set of figures.
Clock King
The Clock King was considered to be a third-tier villain by the authorities, thanks to his lack of superpowers and his weird fixation with clocks. Born the aptly-named William Tockman, the Clock King commenced his criminal career after doctors incorrectly diagnosed that he had been struck down by a fatal disease and had only a short time to live.
Determined to make every second of the rest of his life count, he executed a string of clock-themed robberies as the Clock King. Tockman’s overall goal was to steal enough money so that his disabled sister would be well cared-for after his death.
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Ragman
War veteran Rory Regan was the only survivor of his unit. His buddies died and were sucked into the Suit of Souls they found in an ancient desert vault. They stayed inside Regan’s head when he returned to Gotham City, followed by an army of demons seeking to reclaim the rags that had bonded with him.
Regan was now inextricably linked to a Mantle of Hell: demonic armor that absorbed souls to generate power. Able to steal the life of living and never-born humans and demons, Rory, his ex-wife, and child were prey for various factions trying to retrieve it. Determined to atone for his sins, Regan began fighting evil, where it became clear that all he could depend on were his instincts and the advice of the dead soldiers in his head.
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Red Hood
The Joker’s past remains a mystery, but Batman believes his nemesis was once the brilliant leader of the Red Hood Gang — a criminal outfit that plagued Gotham City early during Batman’s career. After a fall into a vat of chemicals stained his skin white and his hair green, this Red Hood seemed to opt for a career as The Joker, giving in to his every insane impulse.
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