LEGO Batman Trading Cards Out Now

The second series of LEGO® Trading Cards to be based on a licensed LEGO theme are now available. The LEGO Batman Trading Card series features the numerous characters from the world of DC Comics. If you’ve collected past LEGO Trading Cards such as the LEGO NINJAGO or NEXO KNIGHTS collection, then you’ll be familiar with the set. There’s a Starter Pack, Multipack, single packs of cards and a series of Limited Edition cards to track down. (thankfully there are no tins this time around) This is also the second series of LEGO Trading Cards to be published by Immediate Media, who published the various LEGO Magazines. So you should be able find the cards in a wider range of retailers.

LEGO Batman Trading Card Collection Starter Pack

Price: £4.99 | Contains: Collectors Binder, Playmat, Pack of Cards & Limited Edition Batman card plus bonus Ultra Joker card

LEGO Batman Trading Card Multipacks

Price: £3.99 | Contains: 4 packs of cards and 2 Limited Edition Cards | 4 to collect

There are four different Multipacks to collect, each contain 2 of 8 different Limited Edition cards including Joker & Aquaman, Trinity & Aquaman vs Black Manta, The Flash & Green Lantern and The Flash vs The Reverse Flash & Shazam. The multipacks can be found in a number of retailers including WHSmith, most Supermarkets and independent newsagents.

LEGO Batman Trading Cards Booster Packs

Price: £1.00 | Contains: 5 cards including one special card guaranteed

LEGO Batman Limited Edition Gold Cards

There are only 11 Limited Edition Cards to collect, most can be found in the Starter and Multipacks, the final two will be included on issues of the LEGO Batman Magazine. The Robin Limited Edition card can be found on the current issue of the magazine.

Completing Your Collection

You’ll be able to order various cards to complete your collection in October. Until then, swap with friends and get free packs on upcoming LEGO Magazines. Please note Limited Edition cards will not be available to order through this service

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21 Comments

  1. On the face of it, this looks fabulous. But, once you start adding up all those £1’s, it soon becomes very expensive!

    Having fallen into the trap of the last collector card series, I won’t be going that very costly route again.

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    • Hi Robin if you have collected the other Lego themed ones then yeah it is expensive I collect others match attax ect ect without counting I must have well over 20,000 spares!!
      You can get cards cheaper look on eBay that’s what I do.
      Hi Adam any news on the Ninjago series 4 and nexo knights series 2?

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      • NEXO KNIGHTS will not get a UK release and the NINJAGO is looking unlikely

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  2. Just noticed that the German Cards and English cards have different numbers, so gutted as cards are hard to come by in UK still looking for the Lego Star wars Tins! so only alternative is to get them cheaper from Germany where they are more widely available but changing the Limited Edition numbers around between countries now puts a stop to that i’m gutted

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    • Where can I get multi packs from I’ve tried both Tesco’s by me WH Smith mcolls and not one of them have any multipacks only single Packets

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      • Ask your local newsagent to order them from Smiths News or as your local WHSmith to order them via the SNAPP app. They are ranged in Smith’s stores but for some reason the wholesaler hasn’t sent them but will if ordered in this way

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  3. Found 2 of the multi packs in mcolls 🙂 said they might have some More next week 🙂 happy customer

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  4. We have the card binder…
    And alot of cards where do you put the limited edition gold ones?

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    • The same binder, either at the front or end of the main numbered cards

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  5. Don’t understand why there are only 180 pockets (20 pages of 9) in the binder yet over 200 cards. Will look odd having to back to back the last 20 odd.

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    • When will the shops (wh smith) stop selling the Lego Batman cards , as my son bought a starter pack only a few weeks ago and I fear he may be too late to be able to complete the collection?

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      • They are due ‘off sale’ on November 6th

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        • When you be able to buy singles. We only need 2 and have loads of spares

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          • They will at some point, once they have gone off sale. I’d expect the ordering system to open in December

      • If you are on Facebook there is a trading page. I am also on there and have alot of spares

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  6. Does anyone know which supermarkets / shops stock the 5 card pack of cards. We have the binder starter park and just want to get the card packs as a weekly treat for my son. Thank you.

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    • Most Sainsbury, Tesco and WHSmith stores should stock them

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      • Any ideas where these may be sold is Australia?

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        • As far as I’m aware the LEGO magazines and the trading cards from the same publisher aren’t available outside of UK and Europe. Although some magazines have started to be repackaged for the US market

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  7. where to write to to get last 8 missing cards for bat man lego trading cards

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    • You can order single cars from here please note you cannot order LE gold cards via this website

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