McFarlane DC Multiverse Collector Edition Deathstroke, Mirror Master, and Metron
- Mephitsu

- Jul 30
- 2 min read
McFarlane has revealed in full the next three DC Multiverse Collector Edition releases. They include Deathstroke from The Terminator, Mirror Master from The Flash, and the previously revealed Metron from New Gods.
Metron will feature his throne and alternative hands. Deathstroke also has extra hands, four different weapons, and a removable ammunition bandoleer. The final figure, Mirror Master, includes three extra pairs of hands as well as a pair of mirror guns. The figures all feature the usual display base and collector card.
Each of them also has a Platinum Edition Chase variant with darker black/grey colour schemes for Deathstroke and Metron, and a yellow & green recolour for Mirror Master. These will be randomly packed in cases.
The figures are all August 2025 releases. They are all now added to our extensive McFarlane Collector Database
The origins of Metron are unknown, but at some point in history the New God received an amazing chair from enigmatic presence Mobius. It allowed Metron access to time, space, dimensions, and all the knowledge in the universe—except for the mysterious benefactor’s identity. On his incredible journeys, Metron witnessed multiple crises destroying and remaking numerous realities.
Deathstroke is the most feared and respected mercenary in the world. His elite military training and genetically enhanced physique make him a very dangerous combatant, but his deadliest weapon is his mind. A master strategist and tactician, Deathstroke specializes in psychological warfare tactics that he uses to devastating effect.
Criminal Sam Scudder uses the codename Mirror Master, wielding devices allowing him power over reflective surfaces. He was an early member of Central City’s Rogues—villains employing themed hi-tech weapons in their crimes. Mirror Master can emerge from any reflective surface and drag victims back to the Mirror World.
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