Wave 13 McFarlane Super Powers Official & In Hand Images
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Well images of the latest Wave 13 McFarlane Super Powers have been leaking out over the past week or so, but now we finally got official images from McFarlane. This wave includes Animal Man, Night Wing, Deadman and Cyborg! This latest wave has a very groovy 70’s vibe and I love what they are doing with these figures. Knowing that the McFarlane’s DC license will expire at the end of 2025, it’s up in the air what will happen with this line. So let’s check out these Wave 13 McFarlane Super Powers official and in hand images!


Here we can see official images of Animal Man and Deadman.


In hand images
We want to thank Josh Izzo and Jeremey Edwards on Facebook for these in hand images and comparisons! This new wave 13 looks amazing and is groovy disco cool! This latest wave looks amazing and all labeled a Gold label wave! I love that Animal Man comes dressed in a blue soft goods jacket! The vintage Super Powers Cyborg is a holy grail for Super Powers collectors and now’s your chance to own him for a reasonable price!
Cyborg
Cyborg, whose full name is Victor Stone, is a character who first appeared in DC Comics in 1980, created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez. He is a half-human, half-cybernetic superhero and a prominent member of the Teen Titans and the Justice League.
In the Super Powers line, the Cyborg figure showcased his distinctive design, featuring a metallic look representative of his cybernetic enhancements. The figure included various paint applications and accessories that reflected his comic book origins. One of the notable features of the Super Powers line was the “Action Feature,” which allowed kids to engage in play scenarios that mimicked superhero abilities.
The Super Powers Cyborg figure, while not as widely recognized as some other DC characters from the series, still gained popularity among collectors and fans for its representation of a unique character at the time. The Super Powers Collection as a whole contributed to the nostalgia associated with 1980s toy lines and superhero culture. Many of the figures in the series, including Cyborg, have become sought-after collectibles today.

Here we can see the photos that Josh Izzo took of Cyborg. They did a great homage to the vintage Kenner Cyborg figure.
It’s very obvious here that the silver painted new McFarlane figure pails in comparison to the vintage vac metal original. But the vintage Cyborg is the hardest and most pricey vintage Kenner Super Powers figure in the line. We are lucky to be getting a new Cyborg who only costs $10! So Ill take it anyway I can get it, and just silver paint is fine with me if that’s the only way I can own a Cyborg! LOL.
Here we can see photos by Jeremey Edwards on Facebook.


The vintage Super Powers Cyborg figure was released in 1985 and is highly sought after on the aftermarket. If you are looking for a vintage one, look HERE. The 1985 Super Powers Cyborg figure is part of the Super Powers Collection, a line of action figures produced by Kenner based on characters from DC Comics. The Super Powers line was notable for its articulation, attention to detail, and the inclusion of action features for each figure.
Animal Man
Animal Man, also known as Buddy Baker, is a superhero in the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in “Strange Adventures” #180 in 1962, created by writer Dave Wood and artist Carmine Infantino. Over the years, Animal Man has become a significant figure in comic book literature, especially through his more modern interpretations.
Buddy Baker gains his powers after a near-fatal accident involving a source of radiation from alien contact, which connects him to the “Life Web” of animals. His primary ability allows him to temporarily gain the abilities of any animal he can interact with, in addition to having an enhanced physical condition, such as strength, agility, and reflexes. For example, he can fly like a bird, swim like a fish, or run like a cheetah.
Animal Man is known for his advocacy for animal rights and environmental issues, reflecting his connection to the natural world. One of the most notable runs of the character was in the 1988 series written by Grant Morrison. This series reinvented Animal Man as a more complex character who is aware he is in a comic book, often breaking the fourth wall and exploring themes of identity and existence.
Animal Man has appeared in animated series and video games but has not yet had a significant live-action portrayal. He remains a character with a dedicated fan base and represents themes relevant to contemporary discussions about nature and animal rights.
Animal Man is notable for his unique powers, complex character development, and the philosophical questions his stories raise, making him an enduring character in the realm of superhero comics.

I love that he comes with a soft goods blue jacket! This continues the retro cool look of this wave!
Here we can see photos by Jeremey Edwards on Facebook and Sgt.Pepper’s Hobby Club (@sgt.peppershobbyclub).

Deadman
Deadman appeared in DC comic books and was created by writer Arnold Drake and artist Carmine Infantino. Deadman first appeared in “Strange Adventures” #205 in 1967. Deadman’s real name is Boston Brand, a trapeze artist who was murdered while performing. After his death, he was granted the ability to inhabit the bodies of the living, allowing him to interact with the physical world, investigate his own murder, and seek justice.
Deadman is often depicted with a distinctive costume: a red suit, white face, and black eyes, which adds to his spectral nature. His abilities include possession of living beings, invisibility, and flight. He can travel between the physical world and the afterlife, often interacting with various supernatural beings.
Deadman has appeared in various storylines across the DC Universe, often intersecting with other characters and teams, including the Justice League, Batman, and Swamp Thing. His stories frequently explore themes of mortality, redemption, and the impact of life and death, often delving into philosophical and supernatural elements. Boston Brand’s primary goal is to find his killer and bring them to justice. However, he also helps others while inhabiting their bodies, acting as a vigilante of sorts.
Deadman has often been depicted as a member of the Justice League Dark, a team that includes supernatural heroes like John Constantine, Zatanna, and Swamp Thing. This group focuses on mystical and supernatural threats in the DC Universe.
Deadman has appeared in various animated series and films, including “Batman: The Brave and the Bold,” and has made cameo appearances in video games and other media related to the DC Universe.

Additional photos of Deadman and comparison to the vintage Dr. Fate.
Here we can see photos by Jeremey Edwards on Facebook and Sgt.Pepper’s Hobby Club (@sgt.peppershobbyclub). I love his retro fly collar on his jumpsuit! This guy also continues the retro disco look of this wave!

Nightwing
Nightwing, a character from DC Comics, was first introduced during the 1970s. The character Dick Grayson, originally known as Robin, transitioned into Nightwing in “Tales of the Teen Titans” #44, published in 1984, rather than the 1970s. However, the groundwork for his evolution began in that decade.
Throughout the 1970s, Dick Grayson served as Batman’s sidekick, Robin, and was a key member of the Teen Titans. His character was developed significantly, showcasing his growth and maturity apart from Batman. In the Teen Titans series, Grayson started to carve out his identity outside of Robin, reflecting a longing for independence. This transition was emblematic of the changing dynamics in superhero stories during that era, where sidekicks began to gain more agency and narrative depth.
By the time Nightwing was officially established in the early 1980s, Dick Grayson had developed a distinct personality, often characterized by a blend of optimism, bravery, and a desire for justice. His story as Nightwing has continued to evolve over the years, making him one of the more prominent and beloved characters in the DC Universe.

I love Night Wing’s blue jump suit and huge collar. He looks like an extra on the set of Saturday Night Fever!
Here we can see the new Wave 13 Nightwing next to the previous version of Nightwing.
Here we can see the new Wave 13 Nightwing next to the vintage Kenner Batman and Robin Super Powers figures.
Here we can see more photos by Jeremey Edwards on Facebook. He really looks great next to the classic Dark Knight Detective Batman!


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