POGO PG8105: More Flash, Iron Man, Green Lantern, and other Superhero Minifigs Preview

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PG330 - Golden Age Reverse-Flash
PG331 - Golden Age The Rival
PG332 - Netflix Punisher
PG333 - Mark V Iron Man (Football) with Suitcase
PG334 - Peggy Carter Captain America (Marvel Superheroes 2)
PG335 - Parallax
PG336 - JOE Costume Joker (New 52)
PG337 - FOX X-Men Wolverine

Too bad we didn't get the unique hair mold that Peggy came with in the game.
Also, thanks Dave for the info!

Also, are those chrome parts/Iron Man?? Hmmmm

Can't wait to get these from AngeloMarcus Greenhills!!!

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  1. Pg337 - wolverine
    Pg334 - sharon carter
    Pg336 - joker
    Pg333 - ironman mark 5

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  2. 331 is The Rival (Edward Claris), Golden Age rival speedster to Jay Garrick.
    332 is yet another Netflix Punisher, obviously
    333 is an awesome Mk5! Definitely getting that, but replacing the head with my existing Mk5 one.
    334 is Peggy Carter as Captain America from the new Lego Marvel 2 (but with wrong hair).
    336 is New52 Joker after he cut off his own face and then stapled it back on.
    337 is another movie Wolverine (last one is probably hard to find by now).

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    1. I thought it was that Alison Brie x Captain America fan art, forgot about that TLG Marvel 2 Peggy! Haha thanks! Also, am I correct with naming 330 as Golden Age Reverse-Flash?

      Thanks too btw for the names!

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    2. No problem.

      Honestly, I'm not sure about 330. Technically there was no Golden Age Reverse-Flash, only The Rival. But when I check online for that, I can find exactly one image of that character, but nothing exists on the DC Wikia that I can find about him. There's an article on ComicVine, but that's never reliable. It calls him Golden Age Reverse-Flash, says that he's an android duplicate of Jay Garrick, but lists his only appearance as being in an issue from 1998, but incorrectly dates it as 1987. Either way, neither 1998 nor 1987 were Golden Age (unless it was a flashback issue or something). Even then, the official synopsis and character list for that issue doesn't feature this character. It's almost like ComicVine just made him up for trolling purposes.

      The original figure this is based on is one from Paris Custom Bricks, who credit it as Golden Age Reverse Speedster, and I'm wondering if they just based it on the ComicVine article as well?

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    3. Ok wait...I've just found something. The only image of this character that seems to exist online is also used in a couple of websites as an image for the Rival. So maybe it's how he looked very briefly in his first appearance (or even a retroactive early appearance if there was a flashback in that 1998 issue)? Also, it looks like he's sometimes referred to as the Golden Age Reverse-Flash, but only by fans, never officially by DC.

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    4. I actually have that issue of The Flash, so I'll try to clarify things a little bit for you. The issue basically follows an older Jay Garrick as he goes through his day, while filling in for the current Flash of the time Wally West, who had his legs shattered by a super villain. The character actually is named the Golden Age Reverse-Flash in the issue, and is an android like you said. It's literally just a one panel appearance, in what is basically a clip show of scenes in Jay's day.

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    5. Ah, thank you so much! It's weird then, that someone bothered to make a figure out of a one-panel throwaway appearance. I really do suspect PCB were just trying to finish the list of speedsters and Googled for all Reverse-Flashes or something.

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  3. The parralax I've been waiting for!

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