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Visionaries ReAction+ Super7 Leoric and Darkstorm In Hand Images

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“Wisdom is the foundation of power!” Huge thanks to @baroness_of_toys for sending us these amazing in hand images of the Super7 Visionaries ReAction+ Leoric and Darkstorm figures! Boy are we thrilled to finally see these up close and personal. Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light is one of those incredible late 80s IPs that so many of us fell in love with, and it’s so exciting to see Super7 continuing to give this franchise the love it deserves. We covered these two when Leoric and Darkstorm first went up for preorder, and now that they’re arriving in hand, I can’t be more excited to see how they turned out. The sculpts look really cool, and I love how the holographic chest details capture that signature Visionaries magic that made the original Hasbro line so special. These ReAction+ figures have a little extra size and detail compared to standard ReAction, and it really works for these characters. Seeing Leoric and Darkstorm together like this is so much fun. The Spectral Knights and Darkling Lords rivalry is alive and well on our shelves! Could we see more Visionaries characters join the ReAction+ lineup down the road? Only time will tell, but getting the two leaders first is the perfect way to kick things off. So let’s take a look at the Super7 Visionaries ReAction+ Leoric and Darkstorm in hand images!

Where to Buy

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Huge thanks to @baroness_of_toys on Instagram for sending these in. Darkstorm’s card art features a moody, dark palette with his armored silhouette looming in greens and purples, while Leoric’s packaging leans into deep blues with a snarling bear totem and his fully armored likeness front and center, and both cards carry that unmistakable gothic-fantasy energy that suits the Visionaries property perfectly.

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Here are some fun shots of both figures together with their packaging behind them. Darkstorm’s gold staff and armor trim set him apart from Leoric’s silver-toned accessories, and seeing them side by side really highlights how distinct their color palettes are, with Darkstorm leaning into darker teals and Leoric staying bright and icy blue.

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Leoric

Here’s a closer look at Leoric still sealed in his blister, and that green lion totem on his chest plate really pops against the light blue armor. He comes packed with a helmet, a whip, and what looks like a small blocky accessory, all molded in that same cool blue-grey tone.

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Leoric’s power staff has a silver metallic finish with a rectangular head that houses a green lenticular panel featuring a horned beast emblem, and the forked prongs at the top give it a ceremonial, almost regal look. I like how the mace accessory in his other hand is compact and understated, letting the staff remain the real showpiece.

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Leoric’s armor uses a consistent two-tone blue approach, with the lighter blue forming the base suit and darker teal segments layered across the knees, elbows, and shoulder guards to create a sense of depth. His power staff’s green holographic panel glows with a bear-like totem that matches the chest plate emblem, tying the whole Spectral Knight identity together.

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A close-up reveals the lion hologram on Leoric’s chest plate, and the sculpted mane detail within the translucent green panel is surprisingly intricate for this scale. The hexagonal silver frame has a slightly speckled, textured finish that gives it a more metallic, antiqued feel compared to the smoother armor surrounding it.

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Leoric’s head sculpt has a clean, simple charm to it, with his brown side-parted hair, thick brows, and neatly trimmed mustache giving him that classic ’80s animated hero look. You can see how the raised collar of his blue armor frames the face nicely, and the silver chest shield has a subtle geometric shape that feels right at home with the retro aesthetic.

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Darkstorm

Darkstorm’s teal and dark green armor has a nice layered segmentation across the shoulders and legs, with lighter blue accents at the boots and joints that break up the color scheme. The gold-framed chest medallion features a translucent green dragon hologram, and his gold staff topped with a matching dragon banner is a great companion piece.

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Darkstorm’s helmet has a sleek, enclosed design with a narrow visor slit and a raised ridge running along the top, giving the headgear a decidedly medieval feel that suits the Darkling Lord aesthetic. You can see how the banner staff towers over him, its rectangular dragon panel nearly matching the height of the figure itself, which makes it an impressively scaled piece for this format.

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Darkstorm’s gold battle axe has a nice chunky feel to it, with the blade head catching a warm metallic sheen that pairs well with his staff. I noticed that the spare fist accessory sitting at his feet has the same segmented sculpting as his gauntlets, keeping everything cohesive across the figure’s accessories.

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A close-up reveals Darkstorm’s head sculpt, with his brown swept-back hair, furrowed brow, and trimmed goatee capturing that scheming Darkling Lord personality from the original show. The hexagonal chest medallion sits just below, its translucent green dragon hologram framed in a textured gold border that contrasts sharply against the teal armor plating.

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Here’s a closer look at Leoric’s staff totem, and the lenticular green hologram inside the gold frame has a really satisfying depth to it, with the winged griffin creature practically glowing against the darker green backdrop. The curled ram-horn flourishes at the top of the frame have a nice textured matte gold finish that contrasts well with the glossy hologram panel.

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Official Images

Darkstorm

The card art features a moody purple and blue illustration of Darkstorm in full armor, staff raised overhead, with a glowing green holographic chest emblem and a massive spectral beast looming behind him. Inside the blister, Darkstorm is packed with a removable helmet, a twin-blade hand axe, and a Power Staff topped with an ornate frame housing a dragon emblem that matches the one sculpted into his chest plate.

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The Power Backpack sits above Darkstorm’s head in the blister, its gold-finished scrollwork frame holding a green dragon emblem that mirrors the one on his chest armor. A nice touch for Visionaries fans, the card’s yellow border and dark fantasy artwork really nail the feel of the original toyline’s packaging.

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Darkstorm wears teal and blue segmented armor with sculpted plating across the shoulders, forearms, thighs, and shins, all paired with a gold-framed hexagonal chest emblem featuring a green dragon. His accessories include a backpack, a cylindrical canister piece, a hand axe with a curved blade, and that tall Power Staff with the rectangular dragon banner at the top.

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The back of the card carries a gold-bordered bio section with an illustrated portrait of Darkstorm and text describing his Swamp Mollusk mystical personality and Decay power totem. Below, a “Summon Them All” cross-sell section shows glowing blue-green portraits of both Leoric and Darkstorm, with illustrations credited to Matt Ryan Tobin.

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The cross-sell portraits at the bottom of the card are worth a closer look. Leoric’s artwork shows him in heavy armor with a lion totem looming over his shoulder, while Darkstorm’s matching portrait pairs his helmeted form with a multi-eyed creature, both rendered in that eerie blue glow against deep purple.

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Leoric

The card art dominates with a moody, blue-toned illustration of Leoric in full armor, a glowing lion totem on his chestplate and a spectral lion roaring behind him. Leoric sits in the blister with his helmet, magic whip, power backpack, and power staff packed alongside him, each accessory sculpted with clean detail for the retro scale.

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The chestplate on Leoric features a holographic lion totem inset, and his headsculpt captures the character’s brown mustache and stern expression well for a figure at this scale. That power staff has a forked, claw-like tip with a nice amount of sculpted geometry to it.

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Laid out flat, the full accessory spread includes the helmet with its pointed crest, the power backpack with its circular port detail, the segmented magic whip, and the power staff with its matching holographic totem inset. Leoric’s armor has a uniform teal tone broken up by sculpted panel lines, buckle straps at the wrists and thighs, and riveted shoulder guards.

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The back of the card leans into the vintage Visionaries aesthetic, with a character bio panel featuring an illustrated portrait of Leoric alongside descriptions of his mystical personality and magical totem. Below, a “Summon Them All!” cross-sell section shows glowing portraits of both Leoric and Darkstorm, framed with that same cool blue neon glow that ties the whole package design together.

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February 14, 2026: Preorder Leak

Well that didn’t take long. After Super7 teased that Visionaries were joining the lineup, preorders have now officially dropped with the first two figures: Leoric and Darkstorm. And honestly, if you were going to come out of the gate with just two characters, these are exactly the two you’d expect. Leoric, the noble leader of the Spectral Knights, and Darkstorm, the commanding force behind the Darkling Lords, represent the core rivalry that defined the original 1987 Kenner line. It feels deliberate and faithful to the source material to anchor this relaunch around the central hero and villain rather than secondary characters. We still don’t have official product images at the time of writing, but according to the Entertainment Earth listings, both figures are indeed coming in ReAction+ scale, which lines up perfectly with what we predicted based on the tooling and format Super7 has been leaning into lately. That smaller scale makes a lot of sense for Visionaries, especially if the goal is to echo the proportions and simplicity of the vintage figures while giving collectors modern articulation upgrades. Seeing preorders go live without images definitely builds anticipation, and now the real excitement kicks in as we wait to see how closely Super7 adapts those armored looks, chest holograms, and iconic helmets into the ReAction+ style.

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.

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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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