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Browsing: Toys & Collectibles
I have been on vacation this week, and I apologize for the lack of news posts. I am back now, and picking up where I left off. On with the show…!
Hasbro announced a multi-year partnership with Nintendo to bring The Legend of Zelda into the collectibles space, beginning in early 2027 with the first 6-inch figures revealed at San Diego Comic-Con 2026.
TL;DR: 7-Eleven and Hot Wheels are back with another exclusive collectible, this time a 2017 Nissan GT-R (R35). It’s available now for $7.11 at participating 7-Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes stores, as well as online at 7Collection, while supplies last.
New Power Rangers 6″ figures are on the way from Playmates, starting with the exclusive Zeo Gold Ranger Collector Series
Video games continue to drive growth in licensed products, and toy makers are going all out with playsets, action figures, plush, and more inspired by kids’ favorite video games. This lineup features licensed products based on some of the most popular games on the market, including Poppy Playtime, Fortnite, Minecraft, and more, as well as…
A closer look at Hot Toys’ impressive, haunting 1/6-scale Darth Nihilus collectible from Star Wars Legends.
Hasbro and Nintendo have struck a multi-year licensing partnership to bring The Legend of Zelda to toy store shelves for the first time at collector scale, with the first figures set to make their world debut at San Diego Comic-Con just six days from now. The collaboration is scheduled to launch its full product line…
Toys aren’t just for kids anymore. As the “kidult” category continues to grow, companies are rolling out more toys, games, and licensed collectibles designed with adults in mind. From display-worthy action figures and buildable models to reimagined retro brands, this showcase features a selection of new and upcoming products hitting shelves this year that truly…
Comic-Con International: San Diego, better known to the masses as SDCC, returns to the sprawling San Diego Convention Center from July 23-26, 2026, with preview night on July 22.
Earlier this month, Nintendo announced a multi-year licensing agreement with Hasbro to create The Legend of Zelda toys from 2027, including six-inch action figures debuting at San Diego Comic-Con 2026, aligned with the planned 2027 live-action film.