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BYSTANDER TOKENS Text from Player’S Guide 1/29/2014 BYSTANDER TOKENS Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. From Adobe® Reader® or Adobe® Acrobat® open the print dialog box (File>Print or Ctrl/Cmd+P). 2. Under Pages to Print>Pages input the pages you would like to print. (See Table of Contents) 3. Under Page Sizing & Handling>Size select Actual size. 4. Under Page Sizing & Handling>Multiple> Pages per sheet select Custom and enter 3 by 3. ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014. PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED) 5. Under Page Sizing & Handling>Multiple> Orientation select Landscape. 6. If you want a crisp black border around each card as a cutting guide, click the checkbox next to Print page border (under Page Sizing & Handling>Multiple). 7. Click OK. 8. When cutting out tokens use dotted 3 1 lines as a guide or use a 1/8”–1/2” hole punch (readily available at most hobby or scrapbooking stores). ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014. TABLE OF CONTENTS Adeline Wilson™, 54 Dehydrated Henchman, 67 Alfred Pennyworth™, 7 Detective Chimp™, 33 Amadeus Arkham, 70 Dolphin™, 57 Amanda Waller™, 41 Dr. Jeremiah Arkham™, 23 Angry Spirit, 40 Eddie Fyers™, 34 Black Lantern Risen, 73 Green Lantern Initiate, 75 Businesswoman, 18 Harvey Bullock™, 22 Carol Ferris™, 24 Iris West-Allen™, 19 Congo Bill™, 59 Jaina Hudson, 86 Congorilla™, 60 Jimmy Olsen™, 25 Cowgirl, 79 Joe Chill™, 53 Dane Dorrance™, 44 Jonathan Kent™, 11 Daxamite, 76 Kamandi™, 61 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014. Kryptonian Rebel, 64 Martha Kent™, 10 Kyle “Ace” Morgan™, 48 Marvin and Wendy™, 47 Lana Lang™, 9 Matter-Eater Lad™, 55 Legionnaire™, 42 Matthew “Red” Ryan™, 50 Leslie “Rocky” Davis™, 51 Mera™, 52 Lian Harper™, 31 Metropolis Transit Driver, 17 Linda Park™, 13 Mister Tawky Tawny™, 43 Linda Park-West™, 38 Oberon™, 39 Lois Lane™, 8 Orange Lantern Absorbed, 72 Lois Lane™ (of Earth-2), 58 Paper Boy, 14 L-Ron™, 27 Parademon, 85 Lucius Fox™, 26 Penguin Automa-Bomb, 62 Ma Hunkle™, 20 Perry White™, 12 Maggie Sawyer™, 28 President Horne™, 45 Manhunter Alpha, 77 Rat, 84 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014. Remote Controlled Object, 68 Tinkerbell the Tiger, 66 Renee Montoya™, 30 Tornado, 82 Rocket-Man, 80 Triplicate Girl, 69 Sarge Steel™, 46 Uncle Dudley™, 37 Scientist, 15 Undead Shark, 71 Security Guard, 16 Vengeful Ghost, 63 Snapper Carr™, 29 Walter “Prof” Haley™, 49 Soldier, 65 Yellow Lantern Initiate, 74 Speed Saunders™, 32 Zamaron Trainee, 78 Starrophyte, 54 Sue Dibny™, 35 Tawny, 83 Ted Knight™, 36 Thomas Kalmaku, 81 Thomas “Pie-Face” Kalmaku™, 21 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014. ALFRED PENNYWORTH™ B001 7 8 4 15 1 ALFRED PENNYWORTH™ 6 6 COST B001 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 LOIS LANE™ B002 6 7 0 14 0 LOIS LANE™ 3 3 COST B002 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 LANA LANG™ B003 6 6 0 13 0 LANA LANG™ 3 3 COST B003 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 MARTHA KENT™ B004 5 5 0 12 0 MARTHA KENT™ 2 2 COST B004 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 JONATHAN KENT™ B005 5 6 0 13 0 JONATHAN KENT™ 3 3 COST B005 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 PERRY WHITE™ B006 5 6 0 13 0 PERRY WHITE™ 3 3 COST B006 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 LINDA PARK™ B007 7 6 0 14 0 LINDA PARK™ 3 3 COST B007 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 PAPER BOY B008 6 6 0 14 0 PAPER BOY 3 3 COST B008 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 SCIENTIST B009 6 6 0 13 0 SCIENTIST 3 3 COST B009 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 SECURITY GUARD B010 7 7 6 14 1 SECURITY GUARD 6 6 COST B010 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 METROPOLIS TRANSIT DRIVER B011 5 7 0 13 0 METROPOLIS TRANSIT DRIVER 3 3 COST B011 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 BUSINESSWOMAN B012 6 6 0 13 0 BUSINESSWOMAN 3 3 COST B012 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 IRIS WEST-ALLEN™ B001 6 6 0 13 0 IRIS WEST-ALLEN™ 3 3 COST B001 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 MA HUNKLE™ B002 5 7 0 13 1 MA HUNKLE™ 9 9 COST B002 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 THOMAS “PIE-FACE” KALMAKU™ B003 7 7 0 14 1 THOMAS “PIE-FACE” KALMAKU™ 5 5 COST B003 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 HARVEY BULLOCK™ B004 5 8 6 14 2 HARVEY BULLOCK™ 12 12 COST B004 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 DR. JEREMIAH ARKHAM™ B005 6 5 0 12 0 DR. JEREMIAH ARKHAM™ 2 2 COST B005 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 CAROL FERRIS™ B006 6 7 0 14 0 CAROL FERRIS™ 3 3 COST B006 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 JIMMY OLSEN™ B007 7 7 0 13 1 JIMMY OLSEN™ 5 5 COST B007 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 LUCIUS FOX™ B001 5 5 0 12 1 LUCIUS FOX™ 4 4 COST B001 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 L-RON™ B002 6 6 0 14 1 L-RON™ 4 4 COST B002 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 MAGGIE SAWYER™ B003 6 8 6 13 2 MAGGIE SAWYER™ 10 10 COST B003 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 SNAPPER CARR™ B004 6 7 0 13 1 SNAPPER CARR™ 4 4 COST B004 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. 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(s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 UNCLE DUDLEY™ B005 5 5 0 13 1 UNCLE DUDLEY™ 4 4 COST B005 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 LINDA PARK-WEST™ B006 6 6 0 14 1 LINDA PARK-WEST™ 4 4 COST B006 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 OBERON™ B007 5 9 0 15 1 OBERON™ 10 10 COST B007 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 ANGRY SPIRIT B225 ANGRY SPIRIT Special COST Playable only with Spectre scenario. B225 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 AMANDA WALLER™ B001 6 9 6 16 2 AMANDA WALLER™ 12 12 COST B001 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. (s15) Text from Player’s Guide 1/29/2014 LEGIONNAIRE™ B002 6 6 0 14 1 LEGIONNAIRE™ 4 4 COST B002 ©2015 WIZKIDS/NECA, LLC TM & © DC Comics. 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