DC Universe Classics Wave Six Group
Dr. Impossible
Dr. Impossible
Chase Variant
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: Justice League of America Vol. 2 #1 (September 2006)
  • Real Name: Unknown
  • Occupation: Super-escape Artist
  • Base of Operations: Unknown
  • Special Abilities: Escape Artist, technology expert
Biography:

Who is Doctor Impossible? On the surface, he appears to be a dark, mirror-image of Mister Miracle. Where Mister Miracle is aided in his fight against evil by a personal super-computer known as Mother Box, Doctor Impossible accomplishes his evil deeds with the help of his "Father Box." Doctor Impossible claims to be Mister Miracle’s brother from Apokolips. Origins aside, Doctor Impossible remains a formidable foe and disturbing flip-side to the powers of Mister Miracle.

Collect and Connect Part: Right Leg

Accessories: None


Hawkman
Hawkman
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: Flash Comics #1 (January 1940)
  • Real Name: Carter Hall
  • Occupation: Super Hero
  • Base of Operations: St. Roch, Louisiana
  • Special Abilities: Wing-maneuvered flight enabled by anti-gravity Nth metal; wields a variety of ancient weapons, particularly shield, dagger and mace; expert hand-to-hand combatant
Biography:

During ancient Egypt’s 15th dynasty, Prince Khufu and his beloved Princess Chay-Ara discovered a downed spacecraft from the planet Thanagar. Exposure to the ships’s anti-gravity Nth metal allowed Khufu and Chay-Ara to be reincarnated countless times throughout the ages to follow. In modern times, Khafu became the hero Hawkman, Chay-Ara reincarnated as his beloved Hawkgirl.

Collect and Connect Part: Right Arm

Accessories: Mace, Sword, Shield


Killer Moth
Killer Moth
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: Batman #63 (March 1951)
  • Real Name: Drury Walker
  • Occupation: Career Criminal
  • Base of Operations: Gotham City
  • Special Abilities: Suit allows flight, Cocoon Gun, and razor sonar waves.
Biography:

Drury Walker was an unsuccessful career criminal who took on an even more unsuccessful career as a costumed villain. What he became was a joke, both to his fellow criminals and crime fighters alike. Disgusted with being laughed at, Killer Moth made a deal with the demon Neron for greater power in exchange for his soul… powers that changed him into the fierce, half-man/half-insect, all-mad Charaxes!

Collect and Connect Part: Head and Torso

Accessories: Cocoon Gun


Mister Miracle
Mister Miracle
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: Mister Miracle #1 (April 1971)
  • Real Name: Scott Free
  • Occupation: Super-escape Artist
  • Base of Operations: New Genesis/Earth
  • Special Abilities: Master fighter, escape artist, Aero Discs for flight, Mother Box contained in costume
Biography:

As part of a peace pact, Scott Free was raised in an orphanage on the cruel world of Apokolips. Young Scott finally escaped that destiny and made his way to Earth where he was befriended by escape artist Thaddeus Brown, known as Mister Miracle. Under Brown’s tutelage Scott assumed the identity of Mister Miracle and elevated to even greater glory as an entertainment super-escape artist!

Collect and Connect Part: Right Leg

Accessories: Arm Shackles, 2 Aero Discs


Shazam!
Shazam!
(a.k.a. Captain Marvel)
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: Whiz Comics #1 (February 1940)
  • Real Name: William "Billy" Batson
  • Occupation: Radio Personality
  • Base of Operations: Fawcett City
  • Special Abilities: In addition to his other great abilities, he has the power to fly and is nearly invulnerable.
Biography:

Drawn to a secret cavern beneath the subway, orphan newsboy Billy Batson met the immortal wizard "Shazam!", who granted Billy superpowers to do battle with evil. By uttering Shazam’s name aloud, Billy was thus transformed into not only an adult, but the World’s Mightiest Mortal; empowered with the wisdom of Solomon, the strength of Hercules, the stamina of Atlas, the power of Zeus, the courage of Achilles, and the speed of Mercury.

Collect and Connect Part: Left Leg

Accessories: None


Regeneration Suit Superman
Regeneration Suit Superman
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: Action Comics #1 (June 1938)
  • Real Name: Clark Kent / Kal El
  • Occupation: Reporter
  • Base of Operations: Metropolis
  • Special Abilities: Super strength, speed, invulnerability, flight, heat vision, x-ray vision and freezing breath.
Biography:

When the menace known as Doomsday came to Earth, it fell to Superman to battle him to a standstill… and the death! Though it cost him his life, the Man of Steel saved his adopted homeworld. Superman’s death activated the Eradicator, an entity from Krypton, who assumed Superman’s identity and placed the body of the fallen hero in a suit designed to reignite the spark of life in the Last Son of Krypton.

Collect and Connect Part: Left Arm and Mallet

Accessories: None


Superman (Long Hair Variant)
Superman
Long Hair Variant
Statistics:

  • First Appearance: Action Comics #1 (June 1938)
  • Real Name: Clark Kent / Kal El
  • Occupation: Reporter
  • Base of Operations: Metropolis
  • Special Abilities: Super strength, speed, invulnerability, flight, heat vision, x-ray vision and freezing breath.
Biography:

When the menace known as Doomsday came to Earth, it fell to Superman to battle him to a standstill… and the death! Though it cost him his life, the Man of Steel saved his adopted homeworld. Superman’s death activated the Eradicator, an entity from Krypton, who assumed Superman’s identity and placed the body of the fallen hero in a suit designed to reignite the spark of life in the Last Son of Krypton.

Collect and Connect Part: Left Arm and Mallet

Accessories: None


Kalibak (Collect and Connect)
Kalibak
Collect and Connect
*Statistics:

  • First Appearance: New Gods #1 (February 1971)
  • Real Name: Kalibak
  • Occupation:
  • Base of Operations: Apokolips
  • Special Abilities: Superhuman strength, durability, and endurance; Beta club.
*Biography:

Kalibak is the first-born son of Darkseid and Suli. His mother Suli is killed by Desaad, acting under orders from Kalibak’s grandmother Queen Heggra. Kalibak becomes a legendary warrior, and often serves as Darkseid’s second-in-command. After Darkseid breaks the pact of peace with New Genesis, the rival planet of Kalibak’s home Apokolips, he aids his father in the resulting battles. Kalibak is often pitted against Orion, and after numerous clashes they learned that they were half-brothers. This fuels Kalibak’s hatred of Orion to new levels, for Darkseid clearly values Orion over his first-born.

At one point, Kalibak is desperate enough to confront Orion without Darkseid’s consent. Kalibak’s scheme fell apart, and he kills his accomplice Desaad, also a servant of Darkseid, to cover his tracks. Darkseid was not pleased when he finds out, and he reduces his son to a pile of ash. After enough time had passed Darkseid resurrects Kalibak, hoping the boy had learned a lesson. Kalibak later spends some time in an Apokolips prison, on Darkseid’s orders. In Orion #1, (June 2000), Darkseid is on Earth when Orion invades Apokolips. Justeen, a servant of Desaad, releases Kalibak to battle Orion yet again. Kalibak is swiftly subdued, but doesn’t care much as Orion leaves to battle Darkseid and Kalibak hopes to gain power as a result.

*Information from the Wikipedia.

Release Date: January 2009