
A fresh batch of McFarlane DC Collector Edition figures is up for pre-order, and it’s one of the most eclectic waves we’ve seen in a while. Featuring deep cuts like the Blackhawk figure, stretchy sleuth Elongated Man, magnetic maestro McFarlane Cosmic Boy figure, the chilling Professor Pyg, and a mystical two-pack of Zatanna and Detective Chimp figures, this line-up dives into DC’s weird and wonderful corners. Here’s a closer look at each figure, what’s included, and why some might be worth adding to your shelf.

Release Date: January 2026 (estimated shipping varies by retailer, some into March/April)
MSRP / Price Range: $34.99 USD per figure, bundle prices vary
Edition Size / Production Run: Standard release, potential Platinum Chase variants
Manufacturer / License: McFarlane Toys, officially licensed from DC Comics
McFarlane DC Collector Edition Blackhawk Figure

The McFarlane Blackhawk figure brings a Golden Age icon back into the spotlight. Dressed in his black leather flight suit, this version captures the pulp-action feel of Blackhawk and his elite team of pilots. It’s not every day you see WWII-era DC characters get figure treatment, let alone this detailed. The head sculpt leans classic, with just enough attitude to make him stand tall among the spandex crowd.

It’s easy to imagine this figure sitting nicely alongside more grounded characters like Sgt. Rock or even the Rocket Red figure from our review of the McFarlane DC Multiverse Flash, Superman, Ice & Rocket Red wave. For those after the McFarlane DC Collector Edition Blackhawk figure for sale, early pre-orders are your safest bet. Retro fans are already circling.
McFarlane Elongated Man DC Collector Edition

The arrival of McFarlane Elongated Man adds some literal flexibility to display shelves. Ralph Dibny has often lived in Plastic Man’s shadow, but this figure might help shift that. The sculpt captures the classic red and white suit with swappable stretched-out arms and extra hands for expressive posing. Whether you pose him solving mysteries or poking fun at Superman, the figure is surprisingly versatile.

So, where to buy McFarlane Elongated Man DC Collector Edition? Major toy retailers have pre-orders open now, but like other legacy characters, don’t expect deep restocks. This stretchy sleuth deserves a spot next to his fellow Justice Leaguers or even in a Gotham-style setup with characters from the McFarlane Elite Edition Spawn Founders Series for a darker, detective-noir vibe.
McFarlane Cosmic Boy Collector Edition Figure

Fans of the Legion of Super-Heroes are finally getting some love with the McFarlane Cosmic Boy figure. This version of Rokk Krinn brings his classic costume to life with magnetic energy effects and multiple hands to switch up display options. As a founding member of the Legion, his inclusion signals McFarlane might be building toward a full team release.

What stands out here is the sculpted detail, especially the cosmic-style base and energy attachments. You get more accessories than usual, making this one of the most display-friendly figures in the wave. While this isn’t a full review of McFarlane Cosmic Boy Collector Edition figure from in-hand impressions yet, the promo shots point to another strong Legion entry after the recent push of more obscure DC characters.
McFarlane Professor Pyg DC Collector Edition

One of the creepiest figures McFarlane has put out recently, the McFarlane Professor Pyg brings the chaos of Gotham’s underworld right to your shelf. The sculpt includes his apron, pig mask, surgical tools, and a decent amount of articulation. It’s unsettling in all the right ways.

Professor Pyg isn’t everyone’s go-to villain, but for collectors building out a rogues’ gallery with darker tone, he fits right in. The McFarlane Professor Pyg DC Collector Edition release date matches the rest of the wave, with pre-orders live and shipping expected within Q1 2026.
Zatanna and Detective Chimp McFarlane Collector Edition Figures

Rounding out the wave is one of the most requested magical additions yet—Zatanna and Detective Chimp figures. Zatanna’s figure includes her classic magician’s hat, a wand, multiple hands, and spellcasting effects. It’s a strong sculpt with just the right amount of flair. She pairs perfectly with the static but expressive Detective Chimp, who brings some Justice League Dark energy to the collection.

These two are not officially packed together but are being marketed as companion figures. For fans of the supernatural side of DC, this is a dream pairing and one that collectors of magic-themed figures have been anticipating.
A Quick Dive into Zatanna’s DC Multiverse History
Zatanna Zatara is one of the most powerful magic users in the DC universe. First appearing in Hawkman #4 back in 1964, she’s served with both the Justice League and Justice League Dark. Born of the Homo Magi bloodline, she uses backwards speech to cast spells—a feature that’s as fun as it is iconic. Over the decades, she’s become a staple in everything from world-ending crises to stage shows gone wrong. This figure does justice to that legacy, adding some much-needed mysticism to the DC Multiverse line.
Final Thoughts
Between a classic WWII pilot, a stretchy detective, a super-future Legionnaire, a deranged surgeon, and a stage magician with a chimpanzee partner, this wave of McFarlane DC Collector Edition figures is one of the most offbeat and exciting yet. The mix of characters is bold, and it gives collectors a reason to dig deeper into the DC Multiverse.
Whether you’re expanding your shelf of obscure heroes or mixing them in with big names from recent waves like the McFarlane DC Multiverse Flash, Superman and Rocket Red set, or the visually ambitious McFarlane Elite Edition Spawn Founders Series, this wave keeps things interesting.
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