McFarlane previewed their DC Multiverse Megafig's of Justice Buster and Anti-Monitor in early June, and now both figures have opened for pre-orders with an August 2023 date.
The Justice Buster is taken from Batman: Endgame while Anti-Monitor is based on Crisis on Infinite Earths. Both figures include the usual display base and collectible card.
You can keep track of all the McFarlane DC Multiverse releases through the checklist on our McFarlane Collectors Database.
During the events of Endgame, The Joker infected Gotham City with a virus that turned the populace against Batman. The Justice League was among those infected. With codename "Fenrir", Batman activated the Justice Buster to neutralize each member of the Justice League. The Justice Buster is designed for war with the most powerful heroes on the planet.
7-inch scale (17.78cm)
Made of plastic
From the Batman: Endgame comic series
Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
Highly detailed
Collectable art cards with art on the front, and character biographies on the back
On the distant planet Qward many years ago, a being named Mobius built a sophisticated device called the Mobius Chair. Mobius attempted to view the source of the Anti-Matter Universe, hoping to discover what sparked its creation. What he found was the Anti-Life Equation, an infamous truth the tyrant Darkseid had spent a lifetime trying to locate. The equation merged with Mobius, transforming him into the immensely powerful Anti-Monitor. The Anti-Monitor became a destroyer, traveling from one universe to the next, consuming worlds. He caused the Crisis on Infinite Earths, destroying the Multiverse, an event only a few recall.
7-inch scale (17.78cm)
Made of plastic
From the Crisis on Infinite Earths comic series
Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
Highly detailed
Collectable art cards with art on the front, and character biographies on the back
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