List of Lego Batman Sets From 2012-Present
Name | Number | Minifigures | Released |
---|---|---|---|
The Batcave (2012 version) | 6860 | Batman (2012 Blue suit), Robin (2012 version), Bane (2012 version), Poison Ivy (2012 version), Bruce Wayne (2012 version) | 2012 |
Catwoman Catcycle City Chase | 6858 | Batman (2012 Blue suit), Catwoman (2012 version) | 2012 |
Batwing Battle over Gotham City | 6863 | Batman (2012 Black Suit), The Joker (2012 version), Joker Goon (2012 version) | 2012 |
Batmobile and the Two Face Chase | 6864 | Batman (2012 Black Suit), Two-Face (2012 version), 2 Two-Face Goons (2012 version), Guard | 2012 |
The Dynamic Duo Funhouse Escape | 6857 | Batman (2012 Blue Suit), Robin (2012 version), The Joker (2012 version), The Riddler (2012 version), Harley Quinn (2012 version) | 2012 |
Batman | 4526 | N/A | 2012 |
The Joker | 4527 | N/A | 2012 |
Arkham Asylum Breakout | 10937 | Black Batman with wings, Joker (2013 Patient suit), Dr.Harleen Quinzel, Scarecrow (2013 version), Penguin (2013 version), Poison Ivy (2012 version),Robin (2013 version), Guard | 2013 |
The Bat .vs. Bane - Chase With Tumbler | 76001 | Batman (2013 The Dark Knight Rises suit), Bane (2013 The Dark Knight Rises version), Commissioner Gordon | 2013 |
Batman .vs. Mr.Freeze - Aquaman On Ice | 76002 | Batman (2013 white suit), Mr.Freeze (2013 version), Aquaman | 2013 |
The first sets were updated versions of the older sets. The new sets are not known as Lego Batman, but Lego DC Universe Superheroes instead, because the new series features not just Batman characters, but also Superman, Aquaman, Green Lantern and Wonder Woman characters. The Lego Superheroes theme is due to expand in April 2012 with the Lego Marvel Superheroes sub-theme. More sets are coming based on The Dark Knight Rises.
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