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Visionaries Coming To Super7 + Info from Toy Fair 2026

Super7 just pulled back the curtain a little wider on what might be one of the most unexpected and exciting revivals of 2026, and I have to tell you, this one genuinely caught me off guard in the best way possible. Visionaries are officially joining the Super7 lineup, and not only are they landing in the ReAction+ scale as many of us suspected, but holograms have now been confirmed and Super7 is clearly leaning into the animated likeness from the 1987 Sunbow series rather than strictly mirroring the vintage toy sculpts. That detail alone tells me this is not just a nostalgic checkbox release, but a thoughtful interpretation of the brand that blends cartoon accuracy with that familiar 3 3/4 inch format we all love. As someone who vividly remembers seeing those shimmering chest holograms under toy store lights in the mid 80s, the idea that we are getting updated versions that embrace the cartoon look while still honoring the legacy of the Kenner line really hits that collector nerve for me. Visionaries have always occupied this fascinating space between high fantasy and sci fi tech, with knights wielding magical staffs powered by animal totems, and it feels like such a natural fit for Super7’s expanding ReAction+ universe. The confirmation of holograms immediately answers one of the biggest questions collectors had, and now the focus shifts to character selection, deco execution, and just how faithfully those animated designs translate into figure form. Whether you grew up with the original toys or discovered them later as a cult classic, this feels like a smart and exciting return for a line that always deserved a second chance on modern pegs. If you are one of those collector’s who like to purchase the vintage figures to set alongside the new versions that will be coming out, head over to eBay and the entire vintage Visionaries line!

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Visionaries History

Visionaries Knights of the Magical Light launched in 1987 as a Kenner toyline supported by a short-lived animated series. Set on the planet Prysmos, the story blended futuristic technology with ancient magic after a catastrophic event caused technology to fail, forcing society to rely on mystical powers instead. The toyline centered around two opposing factions, the heroic Spectral Knights and the villainous Darkling Lords, each character empowered by animal totems and magical staffs. What truly set the figures apart at the time were their armor, ghostly chest holograms, and removable animal spirits, all of which helped Visionaries stand out in an already crowded 80s toy aisle. Although the line was short-lived, it left a lasting impression and has since become a cult favorite among collectors.

Vintage Figure Comparison with GI Joe ReAction+ Line

If you want to get a look at the scale of the vintage figures and how Super7 could approach desiging these figures in ReAction+ scale, Toy Hunters Hollow sent us this pic of his vintage Cryotek figure standing next to Ramar, which was scaled up for the GI Joe ReAction+ line.

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Photo Credit: Toy Hunters Hollow

If you want to see a “normal” sized ReAction+ GI Joe figure next to a vintage Visionaries figure, we can take a look at how Feryl looks as you can definitely see the scale difference here.

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Photo Credit: Toy Hunters Hollow

Spectral Knights (Heroes)

Leoric

Leoric (Totem: Lion) – Accessories: Power Staff of Wisdom, whip, helmet. Leoric is the leader of the Spectral Knights and serves as the central heroic figure in the Visionaries universe. Empowered by the Lion totem, he wields the Power Staff of Wisdom, giving him insight and leadership in battle. The vintage figure featured silver vac-metal armor, a regal helmet, and a lion chest hologram that clearly established his role as the noble commander of the team.

Leoric Visionaries Vintage Figure

Witterquick

Witterquick (Totem: Cheetah) – Accessories: Power Staff of Light Speed, boomerang, helmet. Witterquick is defined by speed and agility, drawing his power from the Cheetah totem and wielding the Power Staff of Light Speed. His character represents quick thinking and rapid movement, traits that were reflected in his streamlined armor design. The original figure featured lighter proportions and a dynamic silhouette, with a cheetah hologram displayed on his chest. Accessories like the boomerang added to his hit-and-run combat style, making him one of the coolest heroes in the line.

Witterquick Visionaries Vintage Figure

Arzon

Arzon (Totem: Eagle) – Accessories: Power Staff of Knowledge, dagger, helmet. Arzon is a high-ranking member of the Spectral Knights and draws his power from the Eagle totem. He wields the Power Staff of Knowledge, giving him heightened awareness and perception. His figure stood out with distinct armor detailing and an eagle chest hologram that symbolized vision and clarity. Armed with a dagger in addition to his staff, Arzon filled a more tactical role among the heroes, often positioned as a scout or strategist rather than a frontline fighter.

Arzon Visionaries Vintage Figure

Cryotek

Cryotek (Totem: Bear) – Accessories: Power Staff of Strength, triple-headed mace, helmet. Cryotek brings raw strength to the Spectral Knights, empowered by the Bear totem and the Power Staff of Strength. His vintage figure featured heavier armor sculpting and a broader silhouette, immediately signaling his role as the team’s powerhouse. The bear hologram reinforced his physical dominance, while his triple-headed mace accessory was geared for close-range combat. Cryotek balanced the team by providing brute force alongside the more agile and tactical heroes.

Cryotek Visionaries Vintage Figure

Ectar

Ectar (Vehicle Exclusive, Totem: Fox) – Accessories: double-bladed hook weapon, helmet. Vehicle: Lancer Cycle. Ectar was released as a vehicle-exclusive figure and is empowered by the Fox totem. His character leans toward cunning and adaptability rather than sheer strength. The original figure included a double-bladed hook weapon and rode the Lancer Cycle, which expanded the play pattern beyond standard figure releases. His fox chest hologram reinforced his clever nature, and his armor design reflected a more tactical, mobile role within the Spectral Knights.

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Feryl

Feryl (Vehicle Exclusive, Totem: Wolf) – Accessories: knife, helmet. Vehicle: Capture Chariot. Feryl is another vehicle-exclusive Spectral Knight, drawing his power from the Wolf totem. His character represents teamwork, instinct, and persistence. The vintage figure came packaged with the Capture Chariot and included a knife accessory alongside his helmet.

Feryl Visionaries Vintage Figure

The wolf hologram on his chest emphasized his connection to pack tactics and loyalty.

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Darkling Lords (Villains)

Darkstorm

Darkstorm (Totem: Mollusk) – Accessories: Power Staff of Decay, axe, helmet. Darkstorm is a central enforcer among the Darkling Lords and draws his power from the Mollusk totem. He wields the Power Staff of Decay, making him a symbol of corruption and destruction. His figure featured thick, imposing armor and a menacing helmet design, giving him a commanding villainous presence. Armed with an axe in addition to his staff, Darkstorm represented raw aggression and battlefield dominance within the Darkling Lords.

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Cravex

Cravex (Totem: Phylot, bat-spider hybrid) – Accessories: Power Staff of Fear, axe, helmet. Cravex draws his power from the Phylot, a bat-spider hybrid creature, and wields the Power Staff of Fear. His character focuses on intimidation and psychological warfare. The vintage figure leaned into darker armor tones and sharper sculpted lines, reinforcing his unsettling nature. His chest hologram depicted the Phylot creature, making him one of the more visually striking villains in the line and a standout example of Visionaries’ creature-driven designs.

Cravex Visionaries Vintage Figure

Lexor

Lexor (Totem: Armadillo) – Accessories: Power Staff of Invulnerability, claw weapon, helmet. Lexor is empowered by the Armadillo totem and wields the Power Staff of Invulnerability. His character is built around defense and endurance, making him difficult to defeat in combat. The original figure featured sturdy armor sculpting that visually communicated resilience, and his claw weapon added a close-combat threat. The armadillo hologram reinforced his nearly impenetrable nature, positioning Lexor as a wall-like presence among the Darkling Lords.

Lexor Visionaries Vintage Figure

Cindarr

Cindarr (Totem: Gorilla) – Accessories: Power Staff of Destruction, mace, helmet. Cindarr draws his power from the Gorilla totem and wields the Power Staff of Destruction. His figure emphasized brute force, with thick armor details and a heavy silhouette. Armed with a mace, Cindarr embodied overwhelming physical power and aggression. The gorilla chest hologram reinforced his role as one of the Darkling Lords’ most physically imposing figures.

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Reekon

Reekon (Vehicle Exclusive, Totem: Lizard) – Accessories: sword, helmet. Vehicle: Dagger Assault. Reekon was released as a vehicle-exclusive Darkling Lord and is empowered by the Lizard totem. His character leans into stealth and corruption rather than raw power. The figure came packaged with the Dagger Assault vehicle and included a sword accessory. His armor sculpt and lizard hologram gave him a more sinister, creeping aesthetic that separated him from the more traditionally armored villains. Reekon’s release helped expand the Darkling Lords beyond standard foot soldiers.

Reekon Visionaries Vintage Figure

Mortdred

Mortdred (Vehicle Exclusive, Totem: Beetle) – Accessories: pole weapon, helmet. Vehicle: Sky Claw. Mortdred is another vehicle-exclusive Darkling Lord, drawing his power from the Beetle totem. He wields a pole weapon and was packaged with the Sky Claw vehicle. His design featured angular armor and a distinctive helmet that matched the mechanical nature of his vehicle. The beetle chest hologram emphasized durability and relentless forward movement, making Mortdred feel like a relentless pursuer within the Darkling Lords’ ranks.

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