Ultraman Manga Super Fighter Legend Hong Kong Comic Con 2026 Booth Images and Kickstarter
What if I told you a brand new player is stepping into the collectible action figure arena with an Ultraman line that looks like it could turn some serious heads? Liquid2Solid, a toy company based out of Saudi Arabia, has pulled back the curtain on its debut wave of officially licensed figures inspired by the manga series Ultraman: Super Fighter Legend, and these booth images from Hong Kong Comic Con 2026 are giving collectors their first real look at what this project is shaping up to be. The initial lineup features Ultraman, Ultraman Jack, and Ultraman Ace, all rendered in the stylized Super Fighter Legend designs that are licensed by Tauburaya Production, and at approximately 5 inches tall with a reported 36 points of articulation, these figures are clearly aiming to pack a lot of posability and detail into a compact scale. I’m really into how the designs lean into that distinct manga aesthetic, which gives the whole line its own identity right out of the gate and should appeal to collectors who appreciate when a toy line commits fully to its source material. What makes this even more interesting is the funding model, as Liquid2Solid plans to bring these figures to market through an upcoming Kickstarter campaign, giving collectors a chance to get in on the ground floor of what could become a very cool niche line so be sure to click on the “Notify me at launch” button so you can get in on the ground floor right away. It’s always exciting when a new company enters the hobby with a clear vision and a strong license, and the fact that they’re putting prototypes in front of fans at Hong Kong Comic Con before the campaign even launches shows a level of confidence that I respect. We’ll be keeping an eye on this one as more details roll in, because if the final product lives up to what we’re seeing in these early images, Liquid2Solid might just be a name worth remembering. Before we dive into the booth images, I wanted to send a huge thank you to Ace from Ramen Toy for sending over these images straight from the show floor so we can share them with you!
Booth Images
The Liquid2Solid booth is packed with attendees getting their first in-person look at the Ultraman Manga Super Fighter Legend prototypes, with concept art panels lining the back wall showing character turnarounds and alternate face plate options for the lineup. A large illustrated banner on the adjacent wall features the Super Fighter Legend manga artwork, tying the booth’s presentation directly to the source material.

A large promotional wall breaks down the full accessory and face plate options for each of the three figures in the Ultraman Manga Super Fighter Legend lineup, with character turnaround illustrations showing front, side, and rear views alongside inset panels for interchangeable face plates and included accessories. This is a great first look at the overall scope of what Liquid2Solid is packing into each release, with each character getting its own set of swappable expressions and unique gear laid out clearly across the three color-coded panels.

A large QR code for the Kickstarter is posted on the Liquid2Solid booth wall, giving attendees quick access to more information on the Ultraman Manga Super Fighter Legend lineup.

A display placard for Ultraman Jack (Manga Edition) features a small illustrated reference of the character in his full Super Fighter Legend manga design, complete with the large pointed cape and layered armor. This is a nice first look at how Liquid2Solid is presenting the individual characters in their booth setup, with the “Subject to Licensor Final Approval” note confirming these are still in the prototype stage.

A display placard for Ultraman (Manga Edition) features a small illustrated reference showing the character’s full Super Fighter Legend manga design, with the compact proportions, layered silver arm armor, and red midsection represented. The note at the bottom confirms these are still pending final approval, which tracks with the prototype stage of this first look at the Liquid2Solid lineup.

A display placard for Ultraman Ace (Manga Edition) features the illustrated character reference showing the distinct tall angular head crest, segmented shoulder armor, and the red and white suit patterning specific to Ace’s Super Fighter Legend manga design. Compared to the Ultraman and Ultraman Jack placards, the illustration here highlights the broader shoulder armor silhouette and the unique chest gem placement that differentiate Ace within the lineup.

Figures on Display
Three figures on display together for a first look at the Liquid2Solid Ultraman Manga Super Fighter Legend lineup, featuring Ultraman, Ultraman Jack, and Ultraman Ace, all sporting the stylized, compact proportions of the Super Fighter Legend manga designs. Each figure shares the classic red, white, and silver color scheme with yellow eyes, while the individual sculpts carry distinct head crests and chest armor details that set them apart.

Each figure includes its own set of effect parts and weapons, with a large energy blade, a beam effect, and a long staff among the accessories on display. This is a solid first look at what Liquid2Solid is putting together, and the variety of included extras across the three figures is encouraging for a debut wave.

Ultraman Jack gets a closer look here, with the large shoulder cape carrying a striking gold and dark blue color scheme that contrasts nicely against the white and red suit underneath. He comes equipped with a long staff, and the sculpted chest armor has a layered, segmented design that gives this compact figure a surprising amount of visual depth.

Ultraman Ace takes flight here with the large energy blade accessory, giving a good sense of how the effect parts scale against the compact figure. That blade has a layered, textured sculpt with a rippling pattern running its full length, and the silver arm-mounted shield on the opposite side adds another layer of detail to the figure’s loadout.

Ultraman is equipped with a large cone-shaped beam effect that attaches at the wrist, with sculpted ridges spiraling toward the opening. A second copy of the figure is partially in frame, giving a nice sense of how the compact Super Fighter Legend proportions look when two are displayed together.

All three figures are grouped together here, offering a strong first look at the Liquid2Solid Ultraman Manga Super Fighter Legend lineup in person. The compact proportions and clean separation between the red, white, and silver sections read well across all three sculpts, and the individual head crest designs for Ultraman, Ultraman Jack, and Ultraman Ace are easy to distinguish even at this scale.

Ultraman Ace gets a solo look here, with the red and white suit sections broken up by small sculpted hash marks running across the arms, legs, and torso that add texture to the compact frame. The head sculpt features the tall, angular fin crest and large yellow eyes faithful to the Super Fighter Legend manga styling, with a small round gem detail on the chest.

Ultraman Ace gets another solo look, and the open-palm hands included with the figure show off nicely sculpted fingers with clean separation between each digit. The blue chest gem and the zigzag pattern running across the midsection are crisp details that hold up well for a first look at these prototypes in person.

Ultraman is shown mid-flight with both fists clenched, and the sculpted hash mark detailing across the legs and torso is easy to pick out even in motion. As a first look at these prototypes from Liquid2Solid’s Hong Kong Comic Con booth, the proportions and overall finish on these compact Super Fighter Legend sculpts are looking really promising.

Ultraman Jack gets a full look here with the large cape accessory spread wide, its pointed, angular design framing the figure from behind while the swirling beam effect part sits in one hand. For a first look at these Liquid2Solid prototypes, the layered armor sculpt on the torso and the fine red line detailing running along the white leg sections are encouraging signs of the level of detail being packed into this compact format.

Ultraman Ace takes to the sky with a clenched fist and the small green chest gem catching detail nicely at this scale. As a first look at these Liquid2Solid prototypes, the sculpted line work running down the thighs and shins holds up well, and the orange-yellow eyes framed by that angular head crest nail the Super Fighter Legend manga aesthetic.

Ultraman Ace is suspended on a flight stand, and the sculpted armor plating on the shoulder pads features angular white and blue striped patterning that matches the design language running throughout the rest of the suit. The buckle-like waist piece separating the white upper body from the red lower sections has a small sculpted emblem, a nice touch for this compact Super Fighter Legend format.

Silver Versions
Ultraman Jack takes center stage here on a flight stand, and this first look at the Liquid2Solid prototype shows the silver and red suit’s glossy finish holding up nicely under direct lighting, with the small round Color Timer gem on the chest catching detail at this compact scale. The sculpted mouth line and recessed yellow eyes on that helmet give the head a clean, faithful read to the Super Fighter Legend manga source material.

Ultraman Ace is captured mid-air with open hands, and this first look at the Liquid2Solid prototypes shows the metallic silver on the arms and boots has a nice sheen to it that pairs well against the bold red sections. The interchangeable hands across this lineup are a welcome inclusion, with the splayed fingers here offering a different feel from the clenched fist options shown elsewhere.

