
Right then, cape lovers and sword-swinging space voyagers—gather ’round! Today we’re getting into the nitty-gritty of the McFarlane Page Punchers Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow figure, a new release that’s got more articulation than me trying to explain why I need “just one more” Supergirl for the shelf.

This isn’t just any figure. This is Supergirl, in full cosmic heroine mode, straight from the Woman of Tomorrow comic series that had everyone going, “Wait, Supergirl’s got a sword now?!”
Who is Supergirl in Woman of Tomorrow? Comic Storyline Explained
In Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, Kara Zor-El decides she’s had enough of Earth’s nonsense and jets off to a red sun planet for a bit of intergalactic R&R. Obviously, the universe won’t let her sip cocktails in peace, so she ends up on a vengeance-fuelled road trip with Ruthye, a fierce little alien girl who wants to avenge her father’s murder.

What follows is part space western, part emotional gut punch. Written by Tom King with art from Bilquis Evely, it’s one of the most compelling takes on Supergirl in years—and this new figure from McFarlane Toys is a plastic tribute to that tale.
McFarlane Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow – Design, Sculpt & Articulation Breakdown
Now let’s talk about the figure, shall we? This DC Direct Page Punchers Supergirl action figure is a beauty. She’s 7 inches of fierce Kryptonian attitude, sporting 22 points of articulation, which means she can strike more heroic poses than I can strike awkward ones at family functions.

The sculpt is top-tier—seriously, the detailing on her suit is crisp enough to make your shelf jealous. Her cape has a nice dynamic flow, and her expression? Equal parts “I will fight for justice” and “I’ve had enough of space pirates today.”
Also included:
- Two extra hands (one for sword-wielding, the other for striking poses of noble defiance)
- A wicked sword accessory (Kara with a sword just hits different)
- A collectible art card
- A figure base so she doesn’t face-plant on your shelf mid-fight scene
Oh, and a reprint of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow #1 is bundled in for good measure. Comic and toy? That’s a deal that even Lobo wouldn’t argue with.
How Comic-Accurate is the McFarlane Page Punchers Supergirl Figure?

Honestly? Pretty bang-on. From the costume’s gold accents to the sword that screams, “I’ve got business across the galaxy,” this is a faithful rendition of Kara’s Woman of Tomorrow look. If you’ve read the comic, this is the version of Supergirl you’ve been waiting for.
And if you haven’t read it yet? Do yourself a favour and pick up a copy. After you’ve cleared some shelf space, of course.
Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow McFarlane Figure Pre-Order & Release Date
The Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow McFarlane figure pre-order went live with a price tag of $24.99, and she’s expected to ship in May 2025. She’s already making waves as one of the best Supergirl action figures 2025 – McFarlane Page Punchers edition, and I’ve got a sneaking suspicion she’ll be flying off shelves faster than you can say “Kryptonian clearance sale.”
Where to Buy McFarlane Page Punchers Supergirl Figure
She’s available to pre-order from all the usual haunts: Amazon, Entertainment Earth, Big Bad Toy Store—pick your plastic poison. But don’t dawdle; this is one of those figures that’s likely to vanish faster than Batman when the bill comes.
While You’re in a Super Mood…
If you’re diving into the McFarlane Page Punchers line, check out my earlier review of the DC Direct Page Punchers Superman figure—because you just know you can’t have Kara without her famous cousin. Or, for something delightfully chaotic, have a look at the Titano vs. The Flash 2-pack—a monkey, a speedster, and a ridiculous amount of fun.
Looking Ahead: Supergirl Soars to the Big Screen
On the cinematic front, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is getting the big screen treatment, with Milly Alcock donning the cape. Directed by Craig Gillespie (he of Cruella fame), this version is based on the same comic arc. We’re getting a rougher, edgier Kara who’s been through some cosmic stuff.
Add Jason Momoa as Lobo, and you’ve got a recipe for glorious mayhem. The film is slated for release June 26, 2026, and filming is already underway in the UK. So, while you wait for the figure, maybe start prepping for the inevitable avalanche of film merch. (And yes, I’ll be reviewing that too. Probably while crying tears of joy.)
Alright, space cowboys and cosmic collectors—what do you think? Is this figure worthy of your shelf? Will you be adding her to your lineup? Got any other McFarlane favourites?
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