McFarlane Toys have dropped several new pre-orders today for recently teased items. The Batman Vs. Hush 2 Pack and then Hush and Infinite Frontier Grifter. New pics and details come along with each. The 2 pack is hitting for $39.99, while the singles are $19.99. All are due in June 2022. Read on for pics and details. Hit our sponsors below to grab your sets!
Batman vs Hush 2 Pack
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Grifter
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Hush
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In addition, today was also announced to be McFarlane Day at Gamestop, stay tuned for drops and reveals.
Batman vs Hush
Batman: As a child, Bruce Wayne watched as his parents were brutally killed in Gotham City’s Crime Alley. Traumatized by their deaths, he devoted his life to becoming the world’s greatest weapon against crime—the Batman! To become the ultimate vigilante, the Dark Knight disciplined his mind and body to reach the pinnacle of mental and physical superiority in his relentless pursuit of justice!
Hush: The bandage-wrapped Hush is perhaps the closest to Bruce Wayne of all Batman’s enemies. Young Tommy Elliot was a childhood friend of Wayne, who also grew up in wealth and privilege. However, Tommy soon became deeply jealous and resented Bruce once his parents were tragically killed—seeing Bruce as getting the independence and wealth Tommy so desperately desired. Eventually becoming a surgeon, Tommy’s resentment for Bruce continued to fester and grow over the years. When The Riddler discovered that Bruce is really Batman, he approached Dr. Elliot with the secret. But, when the two realized they shared a hatred for Wayne, they joined forces. Wrapping his face in bandages to hide his identity, Elliot manipulated many of Batman’s greatest Super-Villains in a grand conspiracy to defeat him—hence, his chosen identity of “Hush.”
Product Features:
- Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based off the DC Multiverse
- Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
- Hush and Batman are based on their look in Batman: Hush
- Hush and Batman come with 2 batarangs, a shovel and cemetery themed base
- Included collectible art cards with figure photography on the front, and character biography on the back
- Collect all McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Figures
Grifter
A mercenary with a black ops past, Cole “Grifter” Cash has a shot at redemption when he’s hired to be the personal bodyguard of billionaire Lucius Fox. Cash is playing a deadly game, however, tangling with Batman and his family as well as the evil Leviathan organization, all while secretly working for a mysterious team known only as the WildC.A.T.s.
Product Features:
- Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based off the DC Multiverse
- Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
- Grifter is based on his look in Infinite Frontier
- Grifter comes with a dagger, a katana and a base
- Included collectible art card with figure photography on the front, and character biography on the back
- Collect all McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Figures
Hush
The bandage-wrapped Hush is perhaps the closest to Bruce Wayne of all Batman’s enemies. Young Tommy Elliot was a childhood friend of Wayne, who also grew up in wealth and privilege. However, Tommy soon became deeply jealous and resented Bruce once his parents were tragically killed—seeing Bruce as getting the independence and wealth Tommy so desperately desired. Eventually becoming a surgeon, Tommy’s resentment for Bruce continued to fester and grow over the years.
When The Riddler discovered that Bruce is really Batman, he approached Dr. Elliot with the secret. But, when the two realized they shared a hatred for Wayne, they joined forces. Wrapping his face in bandages to hide his identity, Elliot manipulated many of Batman’s greatest Super-Villains in a grand conspiracy to defeat him—hence, his chosen identity of “Hush.”
Product Features:
- Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based off the DC Multiverse
- Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
- Hush is based on his look in Batman: Hush
- Hush comes with two daggers and a base
- Included collectible art card with figure photography on the front, and character biography on the back
- Collect all McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Figures
DC Multiverse HUSH Revealed

I don't know this character, but he looks pretty cool.
BTW, I love Warner's action figure rationale...guns bad, but knives okay. It's like how YouTube recently allows tons of blood, gore, and violence, but those pesky curse words just HAVE to be bleeped out!
BTW, I love Warner's action figure rationale...guns bad, but knives okay. It's like how YouTube recently allows tons of blood, gore, and violence, but those pesky curse words just HAVE to be bleeped out!
I'm glad to see how many of these recent reveals have been Batman villains that aren't the Joker. Having said that, I always found Hush himself to be the weakest part of the Hush story.
Yeah, Hush himself was such a dud that they completely changed the ending for the anumated movie and no one seemed to mind.
But the figure is spot on.
I think he's become a better villain over time since writers are no longer dealing with the convoluted twists that DC editorial imposed on them.
Hush is a terrible character. Similar backstory to Black Mask while ripping off Two-Face's appearance in TDKR (ironically, even Two-Face was among those who assumed the role of Hush). Even in his own story, Riddler takes the spotlight as the mastermind anyway.
That said, this figure properly captures his appearance based on the climactic fight sans guns, so McFarlane gets points for that.
Looks pretty good.
I want to laugh at the "knives are OK, guns bad", but that's literally the rationale of people who want to ban guns so it kinda fits with what DC is doing I guess.
I'm massively surprised McFarlane doesn't just make a pack of various guns and sells them under his own label.
As a Canadian and Aussie ex-pat, I'm fully onboard with not including guns with action figures that can be found in children's toy departments (with an opposite opinion for comic and specialty shops), "accuracy" be damned. The US has this fascination with guns that, in its navel-gazing culture, has the rest of us shaking our goddamn head every time you hear "thoughts and prayers" for some kid who just got gunned down by another kid who figured out his dad's lock to his AR that he bought for "protection" in advance of a zombie apocalypse or, y'know, handy for an insurrection.
If toy makers don't make toy guns that look like guns anymore I'm totally fine with not having 1:12 replicas in the toy aisles, and just buy my own 3rd party — McFarlane making their own weapons pack is a fantastic idea, and a great suggestion!
If toy makers don't make toy guns that look like guns anymore I'm totally fine with not having 1:12 replicas in the toy aisles, and just buy my own 3rd party — McFarlane making their own weapons pack is a fantastic idea, and a great suggestion!
Tell that to everyone whinging about no pew-pews with their plastic people.
If toy makers don't make toy guns that look like guns anymore I'm totally fine with not having 1:12 replicas in the toy aisles, and just buy my own 3rd party — McFarlane making their own weapons pack is a fantastic idea, and a great suggestion!
Because those same crazy ass kids don't idolize the Joker because he uses guns - they idolize him because he's just as deranged as they are. Most Batman villains read like a fucking laundry list of your typical school shooter's thoughts.
Kids seemed fine with toy guns and didn't become homicidal maniacs until Colombine, so I think it's a bit strange to blame toys with guns that have been around decades prior for school shootings.
I want to laugh at the "knives are OK, guns bad", but that's literally the rationale of people who want to ban guns so it kinda fits with what DC is doing I guess.
I'm massively surprised McFarlane doesn't just make a pack of various guns and sells them under his own label.
Lifts up face mask
Yes.....even wearing a domino mask under the main mask.
We're in a different culture now -- mass murder + mass media = celebrity. If kids seemed fine before Columbine (if that was ever even true) it's certainly not now, in terms of easy access and motivation.
I wasn't trying to start a debate, I was only pointing out that Todd makes figures with trigger hands so we can at least give them pistols if we choose to, finger-pointers for solid trolling. In this culture and this age, I think we can agree that in the mind of a kid a weapon is a weapon and they won't really care or know better, but real-life apples to apples and loose gun laws a knife is going to kill a lot less people than a semi-automatic. There's a reason you don't bring a knife to a gunfight.
I wasn't trying to start a debate, I was only pointing out that Todd makes figures with trigger hands so we can at least give them pistols if we choose to, finger-pointers for solid trolling. In this culture and this age, I think we can agree that in the mind of a kid a weapon is a weapon and they won't really care or know better, but real-life apples to apples and loose gun laws a knife is going to kill a lot less people than a semi-automatic. There's a reason you don't bring a knife to a gunfight.
But i do think its utter ricockulous that these media and toy and comic companies think that by not including fire arms with figs or neutering characters who are military and fire arms primary based ( like marvel turning the punisher in to texas cattle skull symbol baring super ninja who now refuses to use guns or some lame ass shit like that ) is ao ehow gonna make people think oh no guns rrreee baaddd mmmkkaayy.
Seriously if you kid is swayed to pick up a gun because a fucking toy has one you got way bigger things to worry about.
Not going to debate the gun topic, but I will say I'd rather the figure be given something like knives rather than some BS space lasers or anything completely ridiculous.
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