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Immortal Champions Revealed: Boss Fight Studio’s Red Sonja, Conan & Skeletal Guardian are Fantasy Gold in 2025

23 May 2025 by

Marc

Boss Fight Studio just cracked open the gates to Hyperborea with their new Immortal Champions line, and it’s looking like a standout contender in the 2025 fantasy figure scene. The first wave includes sword-swinging staples Conan the Barbarian, Red Sonja, and the ominous Skeletal Guardian—each steeped in classic 5.5-inch styling with modern articulation. If you’ve ever wanted your shelf to scream “savage pulp paperback,” now’s the time.

First Look: Release Date, Price & Specs

  • Release Date: Early 2026 (Skeletal Guardian expected January, Conan and Red Sonja likely shipping around the same time)
  • MSRP: £25–£28 (approximately $29.99–$32.99 USD)
  • Edition Size: Limited – exact production run not disclosed
  • Manufacturer: Boss Fight Studio, under official licensing

Conan the Barbarian: A Savage Welcome

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Let’s talk Conan. The Boss Fight Conan Immortal Champions action figure nails that muscular, brooding brute look fans of the classic books and comics crave. While it echoes vintage Masters of the Universe (MOTU) vibes, it’s not just a retro rehash. This version of Conan features sharp sculpt lines, fierce articulation and a nicely shaded sword that looks ready to cleave through a few undead guards.

Conan the Barbarian includes:

  • Iconic broadsword with wrapped hilt and metallic finish
  • Round shield with woodgrain texture and battle-weathered paint
  • Detailed belt with functional sword loop and sculpted pouches

Compared to the more stylised Super7 Ultimates Pit Fighter Conan or the minimalistic Conan the Barbarian Reaction Resurrected figure, Boss Fight’s Conan feels like the middle path—satisfyingly robust but not overdone. A solid figure for posing, play or display.

Red Sonja: She-Devil With a Sword (and Axe)

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The Boss Fight Studio Immortal Champions Red Sonja figure might just steal the show. She’s armed with a sword and battle axe, decked out in iconic chainmail bikini armour, and features a finely sculpted face that leans comic-accurate. Her accessories aren’t just for show—she holds them well, and the articulation lets her strike fearsome battle poses without losing stability.

Red Sonja comes with:

  • Sword and battle axe (both textured for realism)
  • Removable sheath
  • Distinct chainmail sculpt with rich paint detailing

What’s impressive is that Boss Fight has managed to retain detail without letting the figure feel stiff. If you’ve been burned by fragile display-only versions of Sonja before, this one might be the redemption arc you didn’t know you needed.

Immortal Champions Skeletal Guardian: Spooky Meets Scale

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Here’s where it gets metal—literally. The Immortal Champions Skeletal Guardian Boss Fight Studio figure is peak creepy-cool. A weathered sword, battered shield, and horned helm complete the look, and the sculpt detail is top-tier: from rust-paint to bone cracks, it feels like it stumbled out of a dungeon crawl with some stories to tell.

Skeletal Guardian includes:

  • Horned helmet
  • Corroded sword and shield with intricate weathering
  • Articulated joints designed to blend into the skeletal aesthetic

And here’s the kicker: despite being a skeletal build, this figure doesn’t skimp on articulation. It’s fully poseable and feels durable enough to hold its own in diorama battles. Whether you’re building a graveyard standoff or need a solid undead baddie for Conan to slice, this one delivers

Scale Compatibility: Mixing Universes

Are Boss Fight’s Immortal Champions figures compatible with Mythic Legions or MOTU?

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Absolutely. At 5.5 inches, these figures line up well next to Mythic Legions and vintage or Origins-style MOTU figures. You can easily throw Conan into a fight with He-Man or have the Skeletal Guardian guard a Mythic dungeon. While the painting style leans more dramatic and gritty compared to the flatter colours of MOTU, it adds depth to your display when figures don’t all look like they were printed in the same factory at the same time.

Conan the Barbarian Books: A Brief Dive

The character of Conan traces back to pulp legend Robert E. Howard, who debuted the Cimmerian warrior in Weird Tales magazine in the 1930s. From the swashbuckling Queen of the Black Coast to the grim vengeance of Red Nails, the stories painted Conan as more than a brute—he’s cunning, morally complex, and fiercely independent.

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If you’re just starting, the Del Rey collection or The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian is a solid entry point. His enduring legacy in books led directly to his iconic look in action figures like these—he’s as literary as he is legendary. And yes, the Immortal Champions Conan looks like he walked straight out of The Hour of the Dragon.

Final Take: Best Fantasy Action Figures 2025 – Red Sonja, Conan & Skeletal Guardian

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This Immortal Champions wave hits high marks for design, function and fun. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just love barbarian brawls and undead enemies, these three figures are strong entries for the best fantasy action figures 2025 list.

They’re also an ideal jumping-on point for fans of Conan, Red Sonja or sword-and-sorcery in general. Boss Fight Studio is clearly committed to quality—and if this wave sells well, we could see even more cult fantasy icons joining the lineup.

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