Seven days before San Diego Comic-Con opens its doors, Super7 has confirmed the first product under a brand-new Invincible license: a Battle Beast ULTIMATES! figure priced at $65, available exclusively at the company’s Booth #2343 during the convention’s run from July 22–26, per the SDCC Unofficial Blog’s exclusives tracker. Alongside it lands a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ReAction+ Mutagen Ooze 4-Pack with all four Turtles in glow-in-the-dark treatment, confirmed at the same Booth 2343, with pricing not yet announced. For collectors, the headline is the Invincible figure — Super7’s first product in what multiple sources have confirmed is a first-ever partnership with Skybound Entertainment.
San Diego Comic-Con 2026 begins its Preview Night on Wednesday, July 22. Any collector who does not physically arrive at Booth #2343 before the figure sells out cannot currently count on a second chance — Super7 has not announced online availability for either product
Battle Beast ULTIMATES!: Super7’s First Invincible Figure
Battle Beast, known in the Invincible mythology as Thokk from Dorin, has the franchise’s most straightforwardly ruthless premise: a warrior of such overwhelming power that he travels the universe searching for an opponent capable of killing him, because without the possibility of death, combat has no meaning. That premise — which Kirkman and artist Ryan Ottley first introduced in Invincible issue #19, then expanded into a standalone comic series launched in April 2025 — has made Thokk one of the IP’s most versatile characters, equally at home in the original comics, the Amazon Prime Video animated adaptation, and now in the first physical collectible Super7 has produced under this license, as collected in Battle Beast: Heart of Glory.
The ULTIMATES! figure is a 7-inch piece with double-jointed construction featuring 19 points of articulation that collectors noted allows for deeper bends at the knees and elbows than standard single-joint figures — a mechanical detail that matters specifically for a character whose appeal is combat posing. The weapons loadout is extensive by the line’s own standards: a mace, a hammer, an axe, and the Draskula Sword, plus two interchangeable portraits that let the owner toggle between expressions. The price is $65, confirmed by the SDCC Unofficial Blog’s ongoing Super7 exclusives tracker.
Super7 CEO Geoff Walker described the company’s excitement at bringing the Invincible universe to life in a way unique to the company’s craft, citing Kirkman’s creation of characters that resonate across comics, video games, and animated television. This is simultaneously Super7’s introduction to the franchise and its opening bid on what could become a multi-wave Invincible product relationship — the SDCC exclusive format historically functions as a market-entry test for new licenses before broader retail rollouts.
TMNT Mutagen Ooze 4-Pack: Nostalgia in 3.75 Inches
The second SDCC exclusive operates on entirely different logic. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ReAction+ Mutagen Ooze 4-Pack collects Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and Donatello in 3.75-inch figures using o-ring construction — the internal rubber-band articulation system that defined Hasbro’s G.I. Joe line from 1982 through the late 1980s and established the dominant action figure format of the era. The glow-in-the-dark Mutagen Ooze treatment applies across all four figures, and the card art uses illustrated character artwork that evokes the original animated series rather than any contemporary reboot — a deliberate design signal about the set’s intended audience.
Super7’s ReAction+ sub-line is not a children’s toy line. It exists to give adult collectors the 3.75-inch figure format they grew up with, executed at a quality standard that 1980s mass-market production never reached. The 5-point articulation and compact scale are the point, not a limitation. Glow-in-the-dark variants have a specific pedigree in this category — the early 1990s produced GITD releases from Toxic Crusaders and Swamp Thing that are now considered collector benchmarks — and Super7’s GITD TMNT ULTIMATES wave, previously offered exclusively through super7.com at 7-inch scale, established that this IP and this treatment connect with the company’s audience. The ReAction+ 4-pack applies the same concept at the smaller, more accessible scale, with retro card packaging as a display object in its own right.
Pricing has not been confirmed as of this article’s publication. No online drop has been announced for either SDCC product, though Super7 has offered online availability for some prior SDCC exclusives in the days following the convention
What Super7 Is Bringing to SDCC 2026 Beyond the Two Headliners
Super7’s full SDCC 2026 footprint extends beyond the two headlining exclusives. Micronauts ReAction+ figures of Biotron and Baron Karza arrive in Japanese-inspired window box packaging, listed in Super7’s full SDCC 2026 lineup. An off-site Peanuts pop-up runs at the Wine & Culinary Center at 200 W. Harbor Drive, where fans can adopt plush puppies from the Snoopy family in partnership with Best Friends Animal Society
What Super7 is not bringing back is a physical Gaslamp Quarter storefront, which long-running convention attendees will recognize as a departure from the company’s past convention presence. The booth at #2343 inside the convention center is now the company’s entire on-site retail operation
Super7 Enters Crowded Invincible Licensing Field at SDCC
Super7’s Battle Beast figure does not arrive in a vacuum. Skybound Entertainment announced a full slate of Invincible merchandise exclusives across multiple licensees for SDCC 2026: Jada Toys is offering a Battle Damaged Invincible 1:12 scale figure at Booth #4049, with online availability beginning July 23 for fans unable to attend in person. Funko is releasing a different Invincible exclusive Pop! figure each day of the convention at Booth #5341, with select variants also available online. PhatMojo, Thrilljoy, Galaken, and Keepsake round out a licensee field that spans action figures, trading cards, blind bags, cosplay eyewear, and apparel — all under Skybound’s authorization.
Super7’s position in this field is specific: the company entered Invincible later than some competitors and with a figure type (ULTIMATES! collector-tier at $65) that targets a narrower, older, and typically more willing-to-pay audience than Funko’s mass-market Pop! format. The Battle Beast ULTIMATES! does not compete with the Funko daily exclusives for the same buyer. It competes for the collector’s top-item-of-the-show slot — the purchase a collector prioritizes above everything else on the floor. Whether that slot goes to Super7, Jada Toys, or someone else will be measurable in secondary market prices within days of the convention’s close.
For a company making its Invincible debut at the industry’s most visible annual event, the format choice is an argument: Super7 is staking its claim in the franchise at the collector tier, not the mass-market tier, and the SDCC exclusive mechanism — historically delivering significant secondary market premiums for limited releases — is the vehicle for proving that claim has legs
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Who Is Battle Beast, and Why Does He Matter to Invincible Collectors?
Thokk’s character was co-created by Robert Kirkman and Ryan Ottley in Invincible issue #19, initially conceived as a way to expand Invincible’s rogues gallery — a rare power-level threat who could not simply be dispatched. What Kirkman built instead was a figure whose defining characteristic is a warrior’s despair: too powerful to find meaning in combat, searching for an opponent worth dying against. That premise proved durable across the original comic’s 144-issue run and translated intact to the Amazon Prime Video animated series, where Thokk became one of the adaptation’s most visually striking characters.
In December 2024, Kirkman and Ottley announced a standalone Battle Beast comic series — Invincible Universe: Battle Beast — filling in events between Invincible issues #19 and #55, a chronological gap that had been a longstanding source of fan demand. The first issue released in April 2025. The figure Super7 is bringing to SDCC arrives while that comic series is still actively publishing — meaning collectors can acquire merchandise for a character who is simultaneously headlining his own comic and appearing across multiple convention licensees’ product lines in the same month.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Super7 Invincible Battle Beast ULTIMATES! figure cost at SDCC 2026?
The figure is priced at $65, as confirmed by the SDCC Unofficial Blog’s Super7 exclusives tracker. It is exclusive to Super7’s Booth #2343 at the San Diego Convention Center during SDCC 2026, which runs July 22–26. No online availability has been announced
Will Super7’s SDCC 2026 exclusives be available online after the convention?
Super7 has not confirmed online availability for either the Invincible Battle Beast ULTIMATES! or the TMNT Mutagen Ooze 4-Pack. The company has offered online drops for some prior SDCC exclusives in the days following the show, but no such announcement has been made for either 2026 product as of this article’s publication. Collectors unable to attend in person should monitor super7.com and the company’s social media channels
Who is Battle Beast in the Invincible universe, and why is he a popular character?
Battle Beast, also known as Thokk from Dorin, is a character first introduced in Invincible issue #19, co-created by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Ryan Ottley, as chronicled in Battle Beast: Heart of Glory. His premise centers on a warrior so powerful that he cannot find a worthy opponent, traveling the universe in search of someone capable of defeating him. That combination of overwhelming force and existential hunger for a worthy fight made him a fan favorite across the original 144-issue comic series and the Amazon Prime Video animated adaptation. Kirkman and Ottley launched a dedicated Battle Beast spinoff comic series in April 2025.
How does Super7’s ULTIMATES! line differ from its smaller ReAction+ figures?
The ULTIMATES! line produces 7-inch figures with 19 or more points of articulation — including joints at the neck, shoulders, wrists, hips, and ankles, plus swivel points at the biceps, elbows, abdomen, waist, and knees — packed with multiple accessories and interchangeable parts. ReAction+ figures are 3.75-inch scale with 5-point articulation in the style of the classic G.I. Joe o-ring design from the early 1980s, deliberately retro in both format and aesthetic. The two lines target different collector priorities: ULTIMATES! for premium display-quality pieces, ReAction+ for nostalgic compact figures at a lower price point.
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