The Flash — Powers: super speed, intangibility, superhuman agility, time travel, creates and controls lightning, multiversal knowledge. First Appearance: The Flash #110 (1959). AKA: Scarlet Speedster, The Fastest Man Alive. Base of Operations: Keystone City.
Q: How many moving parts does the Flash action figure have?
A: The Flash action figure has up to 22 moving parts.
Q: Does the Flash action figure come with a display base?
A: Yes, the Flash action figure includes a figure display base.
Q: Does the Flash figure come with an art card?
A: Yes, this figure includes a collectible art card.
Q: What is the minimum recommended age for this Flash action figure?
A: The recommended minimum age for the Flash action figure is 12 years.
Q: Are there any extra hands included with the Flash figure?
A: Yes, the Flash figure includes four extra hands.
Q: Is the Flash figure based on the DC Comics?
A: Yes, the Flash figure is featured in DC Comics.
Q: What is the height of the Flash action figure?
A: The Flash action figure measures 7 inches tall.
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The Flash — Powers: super speed, intangibility, superhuman agility, time travel, creates and controls lightning, multiversal knowledge. First Appearance: The Flash #110 (1959). AKA: Scarlet Speedster, The Fastest Man Alive. Base of Operations: Keystone City.

Black Canary has been many things-black ops agent, fugitive, Super Hero, and rock star. She has trained with some of the best martial artists in the world, and her "canary cry" gives her an edge in combat. She was a key member of Team 7 and later founded the Birds of Prey, fighting alongside Batgirl. She has also been a member of the Justice League of America.

Wonder Woman joins Mezco's One:12 Collective with a comprehensively detailed outfit and unique character specific accessories. Costume details include a sculpted tiara, film-accurate Wonder Woman body armor, leather-look skirt, vambraces with screen matched detailing, knee segmentata, leg greaves, and platform sandals. Wonder Woman comes with her movie-accurate sword and shield, along with her golden Lasso of Truth. To hold these items, the figure comes with six interchangeable hands including: one (1) pair of fists (L & R), one (1) pair posing hands (L & R), one (1) sword and shield holding hand (R), and one (1) lasso holding hand (L). The Wonder Woman One:12 Collective comes complete with two alternate head sculpts, display base and collector-friendly packaging. Makes a great gift for any Wonder Woman fan!

Jack Knight came from a dynasty of Super Heroes. His father was World War II Super Hero Starman, and he was also related to the first Phantom Lady. However, he was content to let older brother David wield the Cosmic Rod as champion of Opal City. Jack preferred to pursue his love of history and popular culture. That all changed after David was assassinated. Jack Knight became Starman only after David’s murder was followed by an attempt on his own life. Using a prototype staff his father had discarded, Jack vanquished the killers and became the city’s protector. Despite reservations, he was drawn to the life of adventure and exploration, although he refused to wear a costume.