Super7 GI Joe ReAction+ JoeFest 2026 Booth Images
We got our first taste of what Super7 had cooking for the G.I. Joe ReAction+ line when leaked images of Wave 9 and those Ninja Force figures surfaced, but seeing everything laid out on the JoeFest 2026 show floor really puts into perspective just how deep Super7 is going with this line right now. The booth is packed, and there’s a lot to take in here, starting with the Glow Patrol exclusives which bring a fun and unexpected twist to the ReAction+ format, leaning into that vintage novelty factor that made oddball sublines from the original Real American Hero era so collectible in the first place. Tiger Force Wild Bill is on display and looking sharp in that iconic yellow and brown tiger stripe deco that instantly signals the subline, and it’s great to see Super7 continuing to mine the Tiger Force well because those figures consistently hit the sweet spot between nostalgia and fresh presentation. Then you’ve got Ninja Force Cobra Commander and Ninja Force Snake Eyes, both of which we caught a glimpse of in those earlier leaks but which look even better here with proper lighting and full context alongside the rest of the lineup. Tiger Force Wild Bill, Ninja Force Cobra Commander, and Ninja Force Snake Eyes are all set to hit Target stores on July 12, 2026, so mark those calendars and get ready to hunt the pegs.I love how Super7 keeps pulling from deeper corners of the G.I. Joe catalog rather than just cycling through the most obvious characters over and over, and seeing Ninja Force get the ReAction+ treatment feels like a real acknowledgment of how many different eras and aesthetics the Joe brand encompasses. There’s clearly more on display at the booth beyond what we’re highlighting here, so feast your eyes on the images and let us know which ones you’re most fired up about.
The Glow Patrol lineup is split between Joes and Cobras, with Duke, Snake Eyes, and Cover Girl on the left in their green glow deco against yellow card backs, and Cobra Commander, Serpentor, and the B.A.T. on the right in blue and red tones against matching red-accented cards. A U.S.S. Flagg CVN-99 hat sits front and center between the two factions, with additional carded figures from the Ninja Force series partially visible along the bottom row.

A spread of ReAction+ cards fills the display case, with Cobra Viper Gunner, Zartan, Lady Jaye, and Deep Six filling out Wave 9 on the left, while Ninja Force Snake Eyes and Ninja Force Cobra Commander stand out on their vivid pink cards to the right. Wild Bill rounds out the far end of the lineup, and a folded white tee with a classic Storm Shadow print sits front and center.

Tiger Force Wild Bill
The card art for Wild Bill is fantastic, with a bold illustration of the cowboy-hatted helicopter pilot decked out in his Tiger Force colors, a black vest with red trim over tiger-striped arms, pistol raised against a backdrop of stylized flames. You can see the figure sealed in the blister with his accessories, including what looks like a red pistol and a communication pack, all sitting on that warm amber tray that really complements the Tiger Force color scheme.

Here’s a closer look at Wild Bill still sealed in the blister, and those tiger stripes running down his arms really pop against the orange skin tone, with black slashes that have a nice hand-painted feel to them. The dark navy vest with red suspender-like trim pairs well with the olive green pants and dark boots, and that small gold buckle on the belt adds a subtle military detail.

The sculpt on Wild Bill’s face shows a thick mustache and dark aviator sunglasses beneath the brim of his gray cowboy hat, all of which have a clean, simplified look that fits the ReAction aesthetic. I like how the hat has a subtle crease along the crown, giving it just enough shape to feel like a proper western silhouette rather than a flat disc.

The back of the card is a real treat for longtime fans, loaded with hand-drawn character portraits of Duke, Snake Eyes, and Wild Bill all framed in those signature Tiger Force flame borders. Wild Bill’s file card fills the lower half with his full dossier, listing his file name as Hardy, William S., helicopter pilot specialty, and a birthplace of Brady, Texas, all presented in that classic military dossier format with a dotted border.

Ninja Force Figures
The card art for Snake Eyes trades the blue of Cobra Commander’s card for the same vibrant pink, with an illustration showing him draped in a red cloak and wielding a massive saw-blade weapon. A red accessory tree fills the left side of the blister, loaded with swords, what looks like a grappling hook, and that oversized spinning blade from the artwork.

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Here’s a closer look at the figure still sealed in the blister, and you can see how the red and black color scheme really pops through the plastic. The sculpted grid-pattern texture on the shoulder pads and shin guards adds a nice tactile quality to what’s otherwise a pretty clean, streamlined ninja outfit.

The card art is a blast of hot pink and red, with a stylized illustration of Cobra Commander in full ninja gear, his cape sweeping dramatically behind him. A red weapons tree sits in the blister alongside the figure, packed with ninja accessories that lean hard into that early ’90s Ninja Force aesthetic.

Clad in a blue hood and tunic with red accents throughout, this Cobra Commander figure leans fully into the Ninja Force redesign with a silver Cobra emblem on the belt buckle. I like how the red wrapping on the forearms and lower legs breaks up the blue, and the silver band across the visor gives his masked face a distinct look.

We also got a sneak peek at the rear cross sell thanks to tacticaltoyboxbydocjm on Instagram via @ gijoeforever. You will notice there is a Cobra Viper Gunner shown on the cross sell yet to be revealed!

And here we have Ninja Force Snake Eye’s cardback as well.

Serpentor, Pythona, the Cobra B.A.T., Hydro-Viper, Glow Snake Eyes, and Mara line up across the shelf on their vintage-style cards, each packed with character-specific accessories. The bottom row peeks out with additional carded figures, giving this case a real deep cut Cobra-heavy feel.

Nine carded figures from earlier ReAction+ waves fill this case, with Snake Eyes, Zarana, the Crimson Guard Commanders two-pack, Serpentor, and Scarlett across the back row. Airtight, Cobra B.A.T., Vypra, and B.A.T. round out the front, and it’s a nice snapshot of how much ground this line has covered already.

