Hero Clix - Buy IT By The Brick Figures

Buy It By The Brick Figures

  • DC: Collateral Damage - Krypto #217
  • Marvel: Sinister - Venom #218
  • Marvel: Supernova - Doom #218
  • DC: Origin - DR. FATE #212
  • Marvel: Avengers - Mandarin #061
  • DC: Justice League - Phantom Stranger #061
  • Marvel: Mutations and Monsters - Dark Beast #061
  • DC: Crisis - World's Finest #061
  • Marvel: Secret Invasion - Super-Skrull: Illuminati #061
  • DC: Arkham Asylum - Clown Prince of Crime # 061 (the last Buy it By the Brick figure released prior to the 2009 Wizkids Closure: Vouchers for this figure were honored on a time sensitive basis.)
  • Marvel: Hammer of Thor - Ragnarok Surtur #201
  • DC: The Brave and the Bold - Batman & Catwoman #100
  • Marvel: Web of Spider-man - Spider-man #100
  • DC: 75th Anniversary - White Lantern Sinestro #100
  • Marvel: Giant Size X-Men - Jamie Madrox #100
  • Marvel: Captain America - Nick Fury LMD #100
  • DC: Superman - Superman Robot #100
  • Marvel: The Incredible Hulk - A.I.Marine Hulk #100

Starting with the set "Galactic Guardians," brick figures will no longer be distributed in booster packs or with the purchase of a brick. However, venues will be given the opportunity to buy "Marquee Figures" which could be used as brick figures or tournament prizes.

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