Batman is ready to kick butt in a whole new way.

DC Collectibles just unmasked a brand-new line of premium collectible figures that blends the world of Lucha Libre with iconic DC characters.

Each 7–inch action figure is a Latin American-inspired reimagining of a DC superhero or villain, complete with a unique character backstory rooted in Mexico’s rich cultural history. Fans can create epic storylines while battling with the first wave of figures inspired by Batman, Deathstroke, Superman, Metallo II, Wonder Woman, and the Cheetah. The figures will be available in August.

DC Collectibles also announced DC Prime, a new premium-grade, 9-inch action-figure line brought to life by artist Riccardo Federici and sculptor Wonil Song. Each highly detailed figure is fully poseable and includes numerous custom accessories. Batman will be the first character to debut, in October, and includes multiple pairs of hands, a wired fabric cape, and three unique heads.

DC Engines of Chaos is another new statue line based on designs by DC artist Riley Rossmo. Each statue is a high-RPM transformation of a DC character, uniquely adapted for a gritty, dystopian world. Some figures are adapted to battle, others for survival. The figures will be available in November, launching with the Dark Knight riding a custom bike complete with armored wheels, a Bat-shaped grille, and a Joker-bot.

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Marissa Silva

Marissa Silva

Marissa Silva is editor-in-chief of the Pop Insider and the Toy Insider, the leading consumer holiday gift guide and toy review and news website. As a professional toy reviewer and an industry expert, she consistently reports on toy, entertainment, and pop culture trends and hot products. In addition to digital content management, Marissa contributes feature-length articles to the Pop Insider and leading toy industry trade magazine The Toy Book, providing retailers, manufacturers, and licensors with information on the latest in toy news. Marissa has been featured on the TODAY Show, Good Morning America, Fox and Friends, ABC World News Now, MSNBC, CBS, NY1, WPIX, and more. A board game fanatic and professional toy reviewer, she spends most of her free time shopping for superhero T-shirts, crushing at Mario Kart, and anxiously awaiting her Hogwarts acceptance letter. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram @thattoygirl.

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