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  • 07-23-2011, 07:28 PM
    MichaelK

    SDCC11: DC Comics

    DC characters get Mez-itz-ized...























    San Diego Comic-Con coverage brought to you by Tonner, Collectibles Insurance, and Big Bad Toy Store.





    Art toy-inspired vinyl figures are still all the rage, and when they’re combined with big name characters... well, it’s a great match that fans love. One perfect example of this is Mezco’s line of Mez-itz featuring DC Comics! At Comic-Con this year were several DC Mez-itz exclusives, including the Hal Jordan & Sinestro two-pack and an amazing giant-sized Batman (in two color versions). Mezco also had several upcoming and currently releasing figures on display, like the standard sized Superman, Darkseid, Batman, and Joker. In the new 2 inch mini scale were Flash & Captain Cold, Green Lantern & Sinestro, Superman & Mongul, Batman & Joker, Etrigan & Doctor Fate, and Batman (Beyond) & Cyborg. Finally, Mezco showed off two 2-inch scale vehicles: a Batmobile and Batplane!

    Check out photos of all the great Mez-itz action in our SDCC gallery HERE!

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