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This minifigure has only appeared in video game(s)
Although this article is about an official minifigure, it never existed in physical form or appeared in any official LEGO sets.
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This list is for all DC Comics and DC Super Hero Girls figures who are too minor to qualify for their own articles. This means that they are not playable or enemy characters in video games or have made less than three appearances across various media.

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Aqualad (Garth)[]

Aqualad, also known as Garth, is a DC Comics Super Heroes minifigure who appears in LEGO Dimensions as a non-playable character from the Teen Titans Go! pack.

Background[]

Garth was a young Atlantean who was exiled at birth due to superstition against his purple eyes. Aquaman found young Garth and took him under his wing, turning Garth into his sidekick Aqualad.

Aqualad is a founding member of the Teen Titans alongside Robin, Kid Flash and Donna Troy.

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Blackfire[]

Komand'r, or alias Blackfire, is a DC Comics Super Heroes minifigure who appears in LEGO Dimensions.

Princess Komand'r of planet Tamaran was an outcast due to her inability to fly, and she grew bitter and jealous ofher little sister Koriand'r as a result. Komand'r allied with a cruel alien race called the Citadel to invade her own homeworld, taking her sister as a slave until both sisters were captured by the Psions, whose experiments gave them the ability to shoot solar blasts (in addition to Tamaraneans' natural flight, which only Komand'r lacked). Koriand'r escaped the Psions' jailers and the Gordanian bounty hunters searching for her, also releasing Komand'r, who returned to Tamaran to become its dictator, Blackfire.

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Greed[]

Greed is a DC Comics minifigure that appears in LEGO DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High. He is one of the Seven Deadly Enemies of Man.

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Injustice[]

Injustice is a DC Comics minifigure that appears in LEGO DC Super Hero Girls: Super Villain High. He is one of the Seven Deadly Enemies of Man.

Notes[]

  • He appears to replace Lust as one of the Seven Sins.

See-More[]

See-More is a DC Comics minifigure that only appeared as a non-playable character in LEGO Dimensions.

Selfishness[]

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Ganthet[]

Ganthet is a DC Comics Minifigure who first appeared as a non-playable character in LEGO DC Super-Villains.

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Martha Wayne[]

Martha Wayne is Minifigure introduced in 2008 and 2017.

Background[]

Martha Wayne was the wife of Thomas Wayne and mother of Bruce Wayne, who later became Batman. She and Thomas were both killed by a mugger named Joe Chill in an alleyway.

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Thomas Curry[]

Thomas Curry is a DC Comics minifigure that only appears in a cutscene in LEGO DC Super-Villains.

Thomas Wayne[]

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Thomas Wayne is a character introduced in a 2017.

Description[]

In the Nintendo DS version of LEGO Batman: The Videogame, he appeared in a family picture with Martha and a young Bruce Wayne at Wayne Manor. He looks exactly like Bruce Wayne with the same blue suit but with a mustache on his face.

Background[]

Thomas Wayne was the husband of Martha Wayne and father of Bruce Wayne, who became Batman after Thomas and his wife got shot.

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