Spider-Man The Animated Series – Mondo Carnage Pre-Order

Carnage Animated Series figure Mondo pre-order, release date and where to buy

11 June 2025 by

Marc

If your shelf’s been crying out for some 90s villainy, Mondo just answered with a wild one. Their latest drop in the Spider-Man: The Animated Series 1/6 scale lineup is none other than Carnage, the chaotic crimson symbiote we all feared as kids. This is one of Mondo’s most ambitious animated releases to date, with loads of display options, animation-accurate sculpting, and only 1,500 of them being made.

 Spider-Man: The Animated Series 1-6 scale lineup is none other than Carnage

Release Date: December 2025
MSRP / Price Range: $245 USD
Edition Size / Production Run: Limited to 1,500 units
Manufacturer / License: Mondo, licensed by Marvel

The pre-order went live June 10 exclusively via Mondo’s online store. With their Peter Parker figure still fresh in collectors’ minds and sell-outs becoming standard for Mondo’s animated offerings, this one’s going to disappear fast.

Behind the scenes, how Mondo recreated Carnage’s animated design in 1/6 scale

Carnage Mondo Spider-Man The Animated Series 1-6 scale

Mondo didn’t just churn out another red-and-black repaint. This is an all-new sculpt, and it shows. Lead artist Alex Brewer channelled the energy of the animated show perfectly, Carnage’s signature chaotic tendrils look like they’ve just burst off a VHS tape. The spindly frame, elongated fingers, and four swappable heads capture the villain’s every mood, from twisted calm to unhinged rage.

Spider-Man The Animated Series 1-6 scale Carnage

The team also went deep on accessories. We’re talking back-mounted tendrils, leg tendrils, a symbiote buddy that looks ready to crawl off your desk, and weapons like scythes, claws, and even a shield. Mara Ancheta’s paint apps preserve the flat cel-shaded feel of the 90s series without it looking gimmicky. Kris Anka’s packaging artwork leans into the bold colours and clean linework fans expect from this era.

How accurate is Mondo’s Carnage figure to the 1990s animated series look?

 How accurate is Mondo’s Carnage figure to the 1990s animated show

On a scale of 1 to “ripped straight from the TV,” this figure leans heavily toward the latter. The animated Carnage design was always thinner and more wiry than the comic book version, and Mondo respected that. Unlike some of the chunky Toy Biz figures from back in the day, this one actually matches the on-screen proportions, right down to the manic expressions and symbiotic weaponry.

Carnage  Spider-Man The Animated Series Mondo

They even got the colour palette right. That dangerous red, the pitch-black detailing, the slightly exaggerated eyes, it all checks out. This is the kind of sculpt that doesn’t just look good under lighting, it photographs like a dream.

Mondo Carnage figure review, Spider-Man TAS collectible

Carnage  Spider-Man  Mondo

What’s in the box?

Mondo went all in. You’re getting:

  • Four head sculpts (including Cletus half-transformation)
  • Symbiote tendrils for legs and back
  • “Symbiote buddy” mini-accessory
  • Weapon attachments: axe, scythe, claw, and shield
  • Multiple hands for dynamic poses
  • Premium packaging with character art

Hits

  • Style meets substance: The accessories aren’t just filler, they genuinely expand how you can pose and display Carnage.
  • Articulation where it counts: For a chaotic character like this, posing options are key—and this figure has plenty.
  • Faithful design: Fans of the animated series will appreciate just how close this looks to the source.

Misses

  • The price: At $245, it’s in premium territory. But for a limited-run figure with this level of detail, that’s expected.
  • Availability: 1,500 pieces worldwide is barely a drop in the symbiote bucket. Blink and you’ll miss it.

Why this release matters in Toy News

This isn’t just another Carnage figure, it’s a call-back to a specific era of animation that still resonates today. For fans who grew up on Spider-Man: The Animated Series, this release feels personal. Mondo has captured the spirit of that show while giving collectors something that stands proudly beside other modern releases. If you’ve already snagged figures like the Mondo Classic Variant Beast Man or the Mondo X-Men ’97 Nightcrawler, you know how well they blend nostalgia with modern craftsmanship.

The real question isn’t whether the Carnage Mondo figure Spider-Man Animated Series is good—it’s whether your shelf can handle this much animated mayhem.

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