Woman Superhero List
Monday, August 8th, 2011
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Music of DC Comics: 75th Anniversary Collection $9.04 The Music of DC Comics: 75th Anniversary Collection celebrateshighlights of DC Comic s rich musical history including many rare themesongs that have never before been released. The compilation beginsin 1941 with the theme song from Max Fleischer s Academy AwardNominated Superman Cartoons and moves through the decades. Themesongs from the DC Superhero Filmation cartoons from the 1960 sincluding Jus… |
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Justice League – Season One (DC Comics Classic Collection) $12.95 Seven superheros unite to fight for justice.Genre: Children’s VideoRating: NRRelease Date: 21-MAR-2006Media Type: DVD… |
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Justice League – Season Two (DC Comics Classic Collection) $7.99 Better characterization and epic storylines combined with the usual topnotch voice talent make Justice League’s second season even better than the first. Some of the more intriguing story lines involve the League forming an unlikely partnership with Darkseid against Brainiac (“Twilight”); an alternate-dimension Justice League establishing a martial state in order to keep the peace (“A Better Worl… |
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Challenge of the Super Friends – The First Season (DC Comics Classic Collection) $3.55 Challenge of the Super Friends is the ultimate animated all-star contest of good versus evil. The original Super Friends (running from 1973 to 1977–Wonder Twins and Gleek anyone??) was made up of the greatest DC Comics superheroes fighting together to uphold justice for all mankind. Overall, it was a pretty good show, but getting stale very fast. In 1978, the superhero animation bar was raised h… |
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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 $24.95 The largest army of super heroes in gaming is back. The highly anticipated sequel to 2006′s Marvel:Ultimate Alliance, heralded as the best Marvel super hero game of all time, and selling more than 4 million units worldwide, is finally here with Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2. Inspired by the acclaimed Marvel civil war storyline, this action-RPG delivers once again on a colossal cast of characters… |
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Retro-Action DC Super Heroes Batman Figure $16.99 Travel back in time with the Retro-Action DC Super Heroes Figure collectionDC Comics most legendary heroes and villainsFeatures 8″ nostalgic action figure in authentic cloth retro-stylingCaptures the look and feel of the soft-body figures from the 1980sA must have limited edition collector figureRetro-Action DC Super Heroes Collector Figure Assortment: Celebrate the most legendary and infamous DC … |
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Alex Ross Justice League 8: Batgirl Action Figure $24.95 Designed by Alex Ross. The best-selling action figure line from the hugely popular JUSTICE series reaches its amazing conclusion with four new figures! Each figure features multiple points of articulation and a base. – Batgirl 6.5″… |
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JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED DC SUPER HEROES JUSTICE LORDS:BATMAN/SUPERMAN/WONDER WOMAN Figures $7.00 This 3-pack of Superheroes includes three 4.75″ figures based on an episode from the popular series. With Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman, you can recreate your favorite super scenes from the series, or create your own adventures. Collect them all! Figures measure 4.75″ tall…. |
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DC Super Heroes: The Ultimate Pop-Up Book $18.53 Product Description Critically acclaimed pop-up engineer Matthew Reinhart celebrates the history, heroes, and villains of the DC Universe in this ultimate 3-D masterpiece! Bursting with over 25 impressive pop-ups, this deluxe format features a variety of unique novelty elements-including a light-up Bat-Signal, a cosmic Justice League of America battle scene, a twirling Lasso of Truth, and a trans… |
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Supergods: What Masked Vigilantes, Miraculous Mutants, and a Sun God from Smallville Can Teach Us About Being Human $13.94 Amazon Best Books of the Month, July 2011: According to Supergods, Superman comics say less about Superman than they do about Clark Kent. Superman was conceived as a symbol of strength and individualism for the Depression-era middle class–perhaps a more compelling portrait of the era than much literature of the time. But this is just one of the many superhero mythologies author Grant Morrison unp… |