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McFarlane’s DC Silver Age Superman, Two-Face and Doctor Fate action figures up for pre-order

April 4, 2025 by Amie Cranswick

McFarlane Toys has officially announced the latest additions to its DC Direct The Silver Age line with new 7-inch figures for Superman, Two-Face and Doctor Fate available to pre-order now, priced at $27.99 each; check out the promotional images here…

SEE ALSO: Adam Strange, Batman Year Two and Deadshot join McFarlane’s DC Multiverse action figure line

Superman is the world’s greatest hero. He is a tireless champion dedicated to protecting life and battling injustice not only in his city of Metropolis, but also all over his adopted world and across the universe. With his fantastic powers and abilities, fueled by his alien cells—which hyper-efficiently process the solar energy of Earth’s yellow sun—Superman is an unstoppable force for good and a steadfast punisher of evil. Superman is a founding member of the Justice League, and an inspiration to countless other heroes, continuing into the 31st century and beyond.

Product Features:

  • Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based on DC™ comics
  • Includes McFARLANE TOYS™ DIGITAL COLLECTIBLE
  • Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
  • SUPERMAN™ as featured in DC™ comics
  • Accessories include 2 extra hands, figure display base and collectible art card with character art on the front, and character biography on the back

SEE ALSO: Superman: Kingdom Come and Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow action figures come to McFarlane’s DC Page Punchers line

Harvey Dent has led a deeply conflicted life. Possessing a split personality that veers between two extremes—good and evil— Dent goes by the name of Two-Face. It is an apt description of his physical appearance. Scarred by acid into outwardly becoming the monster he once hid away from the world, Two-Face has become a tragic figure and one of Batman’s most unpredictable and dangerous opponents.

Product Features:

  • Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based on DC™ comics
  • Includes McFARLANE TOYS™ DIGITAL COLLECTIBLE
  • Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
  • TWO-FACE™ as featured in DC™ comics
  • Includes figure display base and collectible art card with character art on the front, and character biography on the back

SEE ALSO: McFarlane unveils Batman: The Killing Joke Cover Recreations Gold Label The Joker action figure

Upon wearing the ancient alien golden Helmet of Fate, Kent Nelson transforms from kindly academic into the sorcerer Doctor Fate. One of the founding members of The Justice Society, Doctor Fate is able to use his powers to wield magic, conjure illusions and see the future.

Product Features:

  • Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based on DC™ comics
  • Includes McFARLANE TOYS™ DIGITAL COLLECTIBLE
  • Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
  • DOCTOR FATE™ as featured in DC™ comics
  • Includes figure display base and collectible art card with character art on the front, and character biography on the back

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Comic Books, News, Toys Tagged With: DC, Doctor Fate, McFarlane Toys, Superman, Two-Face

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, responsible for overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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