McFarlane DC Multiverse Red Platinum Exclusive release of DC Classic Saturn Girl and Aztek
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Alongside the new McFarlane DC Multiverse general releases of Bronze Tiger, Eclipso, and O.M.A.C., we have two further Red Platinum exclusive figures incoming.
The first is the DC Classic release of Saturn Girl, who comes with an alternative pair of hands. She is joined by Aztek, also a DC Classic release, who is also packed with just a second pair of hands. Both figures also include the usual display base and collector card.
In the US, these are sold at Gamestop, at EB Games in Canada, and elsewhere through the local distributor with a more general release. In the US, the Gamestop listings have these as late April 2026 releases. We've added them to our extensive McFarlane Collector Database
Imra Ardeen is a supremely powerful telepath, trained by elite mentalists on her birthplace, Saturn’s moon, Titan. She was invited to join the United Planets Youth Delegation for Peace, with fellow exceptional teens Rokk Krinn and Garth Ranzz. While being interviewed by United Planets President R.J. Brande, their ship was attacked by the Horraz Collective. The assault was repulsed by the teens and opportunistic Brande suggested a chance to make a real difference to civilization by reviving the mythic “Age of Heroes” as a Legion of Super-Heroes that could operate like Metropolis’ legendary champion Superman™. Imra realized that this was how she could best use her amazing psionic abilities.
The Brotherhood of the Q raised Uno to wear the helmet of Quetzalcoatl and defend the city of Vanity and the world against the shadow god Tezcatlipoca. When Uno arrived in Vanity, however, he encountered a vigilante named Bloodtype, aka Dr. Curtis Falconer. Bloodtype died after their battle, but not before he told Uno that he was about to start work at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital that very day. Deciding he needed a civilian identity, Uno impersonated Falconer, protecting Vanity as a Super Hero later dubbed Aztek by the press. After team-ups with Green Lantern™ and Batman™, Aztek briefly joined the JLA but died attacking the living planet Mageddon, the supposed second coming of Tezcatlipoca.
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