

The artwork on the cards seems to be lifted directly from various DC Comics comic books, as I recognize some of the pictures.

They’re sized comparatively to the dice from King of Tokyo. Meanwhile, the chunkier Dark Knights and Batman Who Laughs dice are used to advance the Dark Knights track and determine where the villains will be attacking the heroes, respectively. For example, the Determination team (Batman’s team) has a double bat symbol on one of the sides. While all the dice share symbols, there is a double symbol on each one that’s specifically for the associated team. The sculpted Hero Dice all have raised symbols on the faces, and each color is associated with a different team. I would imagine it would be an easy task for a hobbyist to add some simple shading and highlighting to really make the figure pop, but it’s plenty nice for the average board gamer straight out of the box.

It also is painted with a fairly nice, if basic, paint job. It’s a very nicely sculpted figure with actual metal chains incorporated into the sculpt. The centerpiece of the game is, of course, the large Batman Who Laughs figure, which will rightly dominate your playing area as the main villain and is used to attack heroes throughout the game. Image by Paul Benson The Batman Who Laughs’ backside. The boards are nice and thick and lay flat out of the box. The components are all of uniformly good quality.
