New York Toy Fair 2026: McFarlane DC Multiverse & Super Powers, Elite Series, and Spawn
- Mephitsu

- Feb 15
- 2 min read
With the main DC licence moving over to Mattel in 2026, the McFarlane DC offerings were lighter than normal at Toy Fair 2026. They included a Superman Returns figure of the Brandon Routh Superman as well as a Scarecrow.
The Theatrical Edition releases for DC movie figures will see the release of a new Bane from The Dark Knight Rises, and the Heath Ledger Joker from The Dark Knight. This pair of figures will open for pre-orders as of the 5th of March.
In the Batman: The Animated Series, there is a new wave featuring Batman, Zatanna, Mad Hatter, and the Joker. Collect all four figures and build the included Build-a-Figure of Clock King.
In the Super Friends series, we can look forward to Wave 4 later this year to include Black Manta, Evil Aquaman, Robin, and Judge Lex Luthor.
For the Spawn line, we got a look at a couple of new Spawn releases, including Wings of Redemption Spawn. There were also the new figures for the Fallout series on display, including a Nuke-a-Cola Power Armour. The Elite series continues to expand with new figures previewed, including Hellboy, Savage Dragon, and Shadowhawk
The Page Punchers series for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is continuing with these Samurai Turtles.
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