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McFarlane Collector’s Edition DC Multiverse Poison Ivy, Wonder Woman & Hawkgirl Preorders

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In brightest day, in blackest night, no preorder shall escape our sight! McFarlane Toys is bringing some serious DC power to the Collector Edition lineup, and boy are we thrilled to share these with you. Three incredible new DC Multiverse figures are up for preorder right now over at our friends at BigBadToyStore, and this is one amazing trio of DC heroines and villains. We’re getting a classic Wonder Woman loaded with accessories including her axe, sword, lasso, and shield, a stunning Hawkgirl featuring Kendra Saunders with her iconic mace, and the one I’m personally so excited about, Poison Ivy complete with interchangeable vines. All three are priced at $34.99 each and are set to ship in August 2026, so you’ve got time to plan your shelves accordingly. Each figure comes with 22 points of articulation, that Ultra Articulation design McFarlane is known for, interchangeable hands, a figure base, and a collectible art card. I love how McFarlane keeps expanding their DC Classics roster with characters like these, and seeing Hawkgirl get the Collector Edition treatment is really cool. Poison Ivy with vine accessories? How freakin’ cute is that?! And you really can’t go wrong with a classic Wonder Woman packed with that many weapons. So let’s take a look at the McFarlane DC Multiverse Collector Edition Poison Ivy, Wonder Woman, and Hawkgirl!

Where to Buy

You can preorder the figures at the following retailers below

Poison Ivy

The outer box uses a sleek black and silver frame with a blue comic-page collage behind the window, creating a nice contrast against Poison Ivy’s greens and reds inside. You can see her included vine accessories and extra hands packaged alongside her, along with what appears to be the figure base tucked near her feet.

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The packaging features a blue comic book-inspired interior tray that gives the whole presentation a classic DC feel, with the figure and her vine accessories secured in a clear plastic shell. Something I appreciate here is getting a look at the included interchangeable hands and vine pieces tucked alongside her in the tray, promising some solid display options once she’s freed from the box.

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The side panel artwork is gorgeous, depicting Poison Ivy lounging among massive, twisting vines and cascading purple wisteria, her flowing red hair and leafy green bodysuit rendered in a lush, painterly comic style. I like how the illustration wraps around the box, turning the packaging itself into something worth displaying on a shelf.

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Poison Ivy looks absolutely stunning nestled among real venus flytraps and carnivorous plants, with her leafy green bodysuit sculpted in layers of overlapping foliage that blend seamlessly into the organic surroundings. Her bright red hair fans out in thick, sculpted waves, contrasting beautifully against the muted greens and earth tones all around her.

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Covered in sculpted ivy and leaf textures, her bodysuit uses multiple shades of green to separate the bright, raised foliage from the muted olive of her tights and sleeves underneath. You can see how the vine accessories wrap around her forearm and thigh, with individually sculpted leaves curling off them in a way that feels organic rather than stiff.

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Here’s a closer look at Poison Ivy without the vine accessories, and you can really appreciate the sculpted leaf corset on its own, with each individual leaf layered and overlapping to create a textured, almost hand-crafted feel. Her green eyes and red lips bring a sharp pop of color to the headsculpt, and those arched brows give her an unmistakable air of cool detachment.

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Here’s a closer look at the back of the figure, and you can see how her deep crimson hair cascades in thick, wavy layers that drape naturally over her shoulders and upper back, partially obscuring the leaf-textured corset beneath. The articulation at the knees and elbows is neatly integrated into the olive-toned sections of the suit, with small sculpted leaf details scattered across the boots and shins to keep the botanical motif consistent all the way down.

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Poison Ivy comes with a solid spread of extras, including two vine pieces, a pair of swap-out hands, a black disc base, and a collectible art card featuring that gorgeous painterly illustration of her lounging among wisteria. I like how the two vine accessories differ in shape and size, with one tighter and coiled while the other fans out with broader, leafier tendrils.

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Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman’s packaging uses the same black and silver frame with a blue comic-collage interior, and you can immediately see her loaded accessory spread through the window, including the shield, axe, lasso, sword, and extra hands all arranged around her. I like how the gold lasso stands out against the blue tray, its braided sculpt catching your attention right alongside the ornate silver detailing on the axe and shield.

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It’s nice to see Wonder Woman posed alongside her packaging like this, giving you a real sense of the figure’s scale and proportions relative to the box. The axe tucked in the tray is worth noting, with its double-headed silver blade and gold shaft adding a weighty, ancient warrior vibe to an already generous accessory lineup.

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The side panel artwork features a classic George Pérez-era Wonder Woman illustration, with her voluminous black curls flowing wildly as she sits against her iconic star-spangled shield, golden tiara catching the eye amid bursts of sharp, angular gold spear tips radiating behind her. Through the side window, you can spot the gold-handled axe secured in the tray, its textured grip and dark blade offering a nice preview of the weapon’s detail before you even open the box.

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Wonder Woman’s classic red corset features a sculpted gold “W” eagle motif across the chest with raised edges that give it real dimension, and the gold zigzag belt piece at her waist separates the red and blue sections with a clean, sharp line. Her headsculpt is striking, with piercing blue eyes, full lips, and a mass of voluminous black curls that spill past her shoulders, framing the small gold tiara and its centered red star perfectly.

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Her silver bracelets have a nice chunky, metallic finish that contrasts well against the warm skin tone of her forearms, and the white star pattern scattered across the blue bottoms looks crisp and evenly spaced. The red boots feature white angular cutouts along the shins that mirror the geometric language of the eagle motif above, tying the whole costume together from top to bottom.

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The sword features an ornate gold hilt with an eagle-head pommel, and the sculpted detailing on the crossguard gives the whole weapon a distinctly Themysciran feel. Her shield carries a large gold “W” emblem over a silver face covered in relief-sculpted figures and patterns, almost like an ancient medallion you’d expect to see in a museum.

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You can see how the full figure looks without any accessories, and at this clean angle Wonder Woman’s 22 points of articulation are well hidden within the sculpt, particularly at the shoulders and hips where the joints tuck neatly under the corset’s edge. I’m really digging the way her voluminous curls have real weight and dimension to them, with individual sculpted ringlets fanning out wide enough to frame her shoulders without restricting head movement.

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Here’s a closer look at the back of Wonder Woman, and her hair is really impressive from this angle, with dense, individually sculpted black curls that fan out wide and sit naturally across her upper back without looking flat or compressed. The gold chevron detail on the belt carries through cleanly to the rear, and the white star pattern wraps all the way around the blue section with consistent spacing.

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Wonder Woman comes with an impressive accessory spread laid out here, including the axe, sword, lasso, shield, two pairs of swap-out hands, a black disc base, and the collectible art card featuring that classic Pérez-era illustration. The lasso is a real, flexible gold cord rather than a sculpted plastic piece, which should allow for some natural-looking draping and wrapping when posing her on the shelf.

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Hawkgirl

Hawkgirl’s packaging uses the same black and silver frame with a blue interior tray, and those massive wings really fill out the window, giving you an immediate sense of just how much figure you’re getting in this box. The mace is secured alongside her in the tray, its spherical head covered in small raised studs that hint at some nice sculpted detail waiting inside.

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Hawkgirl’s wings are the showstopper here, with layered gold and silver feathers that transition from warm metallic amber at the base to cool silver-white at the tips, creating a gorgeous gradient effect across the full wingspan. Her gold cowl has sharp, angular ear points and solid white lensed eyes, sitting over a determined expression, while the gold crop top, studded belt, and matching wrist cuffs tie the Thanagarian armor together against the dark black of her fitted pants and deep maroon boots.

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The side panel artwork depicts Hawkgirl in full aerial fury against a blazing orange and crimson sky, her massive feathered wings spread wide while she wields both her mace and a sword, with every gold armor piece gleaming against the fiery backdrop. I like how the lower portion of the illustration features a perched hawk alongside her ornate Thanagarian chest piece in close-up detail, giving the artwork a layered, almost poster-quality composition that wraps beautifully around the box.

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Armed with her Nth metal mace, Hawkgirl looks absolutely fierce here, and you can really appreciate the textured wood-grain sculpt running along the mace’s shaft, ending in that brutal studded sphere. Her maroon boots feature gold trim at the tops and pointed toe guards that echo the angular sharpness of her cowl, while the red accents along the shins add a subtle color break against the dark leggings.

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One thing I noticed right away is how the studded wrist cuffs have individual riveted details sculpted into the gold, matching the texture of the wide belt and its centered red gem buckle. The feather sculpting across the wings is genuinely impressive, with each layer carved individually so the gold inner feathers and silver outer feathers read as distinct, overlapping rows rather than a single flat surface.

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Here’s a closer look at Hawkgirl without the mace, and you can see how the figure’s articulation is integrated cleanly into the dark leggings at the knees and hips without breaking up the sculpt’s silhouette. The black disc base included with the figure is a welcome addition here, because those massive wings clearly shift the center of gravity, and having that extra support should keep her standing confidently on any shelf.

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From the back, you can see how the gold-to-silver feather gradient works in reverse, with the warm amber tones dominating the inner wing surfaces while the silvery white tips fan outward and upward to frame the cowl’s sharp points. The exposed midriff section between the crop top and belt reveals a strip of skin tone that breaks up the gold and black color blocking nicely, and the gold trim at the boot tops wraps cleanly around to the back with matching angular detailing.

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Hawkgirl comes with a generous accessory spread that includes her mace, two pairs of interchangeable hands, a black disc base, and the collectible art card showcasing that fiery aerial illustration. I like how the extra hands offer a nice range of options, from splayed open fingers to tighter grips, giving you plenty of flexibility for different display setups.

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