
The super7 universal monsters reaction+ wave 2 line is a smart little follow-up because it goes straight for three characters collectors actually want together: Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, and The Mummy. This is not trying to be NECA-level realism or a high-end shelf monster. It is Super7 taking the vintage 4-inch format, adding proper O-ring movement, and giving Universal Monsters fans something that feels toyetic without looking lazy.

Release Date: Available now through Super7, with no specific release date listed
MSRP / Price: $25 each, or $75 for the full wave
Edition Size / Production Run: Not listed
Manufacturer / License: Super7 / Universal Monsters
Figure Breakdown
What is in Super7 Universal Monsters ReAction+ Wave 2
The short answer: Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, and The Mummy. As a Super7 Universal Monsters reaction+ wave 2 checklist, that is a strong three-character lineup. No deep cuts, no padding, just recognisable shelf presence.
Frankenstein

Frankenstein is the most straightforward figure here, and that works in his favour. The sculpt has the flat head, heavy brow, green skin, and boxy suit silhouette you expect. Paint looks clean from the product shots, with the red forehead scar giving the head a bit of extra pop.

The 12 points of articulation matter more on Frankenstein than you might think. Older-style 5POA monsters can look stiff fast, but this body should give him just enough range for a proper lumbering stance. Proportions are chunky without going too cartoonish. At $25, the value depends on how much you like the ReAction+ build, because there are no major accessories doing the heavy lifting.
Bride of Frankenstein

Bride is easily the visual standout. The tall hair, white streaks, red lips, and soft goods robe give her more texture than the others. Soft goods at this scale can be risky, especially if the fabric sits too bulky, but here it fits the character better than a fully sculpted dress would.

Articulation may be slightly hidden by the robe, but that is the trade-off. She is not a dynamic action figure anyway. She is about shape, face paint, and that classic silhouette. For Bride of Frankenstein she is probably the one that makes the wave feel complete.
The Mummy

The Mummy is the figure I would want to inspect in hand before judging fully. Bandage sculpting can either look nicely layered or a bit soft at this size. From the images, Super7 has gone for a clean wrapped look with pale blue-green skin showing at the head and hands.

The simple colour palette helps him sit nicely next to Frankenstein and the Bride. Like the others, he has 12 points of articulation, but the sculpted wraps may make some joints feel visually broken depending on the pose. Still, for a 4-inch Universal Monsters shelf, he fills a very obvious gap.
Release Date and Price
Super7 lists the figures at $25 each, with the full universal monsters reaction+ wave 2 super7 set at $75. The pages show Add to Cart and Notify Me messaging, but they are not presented as traditional pre-orders.

At $25, these sit above basic retro figures but below 6 or 7-inch collector lines. Compared with something like the NECA classic movie monsters bundle, this is a very different lane. NECA is detail and display. ReAction+ is vintage feel, smaller scale, and handling-friendly toy charm.
Character / Line History
Universal Monsters has always worked well in figure form because the designs read instantly. Frankenstein, the Bride, and The Mummy do not need loads of accessories or modern redesigns to make sense on a card.

That is why reaction plus universal monsters wave 2 is commercially sensible. These characters sell the line visually. They also build naturally from Wave 1, which included Dracula, The Wolf Man, and Creature from the Black Lagoon.
How It Fits in the Line
The super7 universal monsters wave 2 figures feel like the proper second half of the core cast. If you picked up Wave 1, this wave makes the shelf look much more complete. Frankenstein alongside the Bride is the obvious pairing, while The Mummy adds a different shape and colour break.

For collectors who already read our Super7 Universal Monsters ReAction figures coverage, this wave is more interesting because ReAction+ gives you the vintage carded look with better movement. It is still not a line for accessory-heavy collectors. It is for people who like classic monsters, compact shelves, card art, and figures that feel like toys first.
Closing Thoughts
I like this wave. It is not cheap for 4-inch figures, and I would have liked at least one small accessory per character, but the lineup is hard to argue with. Bride is the one with the most shelf appeal, Frankenstein is the anchor, and The Mummy rounds it out nicely.
For me, super7 universal monsters reaction+ wave 2 works because it understands what it is. These are not trying to replace premium monster figures. They are neat, poseable, retro-styled versions of characters that still look great together nearly a century after the films hit screens.
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