GameZone writes, "Over the past few years, Warner Bros. Interactive has made valid use of the DC Comics license, whether it was putting the heroes and villains to work in the LEGO Batman games, or letting the Dark Knight do what he does best in the far more serious Batman Arkham games, including the upcoming Origins. But, for Scribblenauts Unmasked, the focus is going back to gamers of all ages, as it takes the familiar creation formula we've come to expect from the series and combines it with the DC Comics universe. Well, maybe not the entire universe, but a pretty darn good amount."
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You don't have to look far these days to find a pack of crime-fighting superheroes out to make the world a safer, but also more explosion-filled place. The Avengers have become Hollywood's biggest darlings, and the Marvel party isn't ending for the foreseeable future. Superhero toys are moving millions of dollars a year. Even the comics themselves, which were ailing in the early 2000s, are on the upswing. And yet in video games, the one medium where you can actually be Captain America or Superman, it seems like there's a dearth of good superhero titles.
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DC Collectibles, a division of DC Comics, have announced the fifth and sixth series of action figures based on the game Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.