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New McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Pre-orders: Eclipso, O.M.A.C., and Bronze Tiger Arriving Tomorrow

Todd McFarlane and his team at McFarlane Toys have officially pulled back the curtain on three of new additions to the DC Multiverse line. While 2026 has already been a massive year for collectors, ranging from the Supergirl movie wave to the figures released yesterday, tomorrow marks another big day for the DC Universe.

For McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse pre-orders launching tomorrow, the focus is squarely on deep-cuts and fan-favorite iterations. We are getting a robot, an evil being, and one of the world’s greatest martial artists.

Links will be available April 22, 2026 at noon EST.

The Lord of No-Man’s Land: Eclipso (DC Classic)

First on the roster is the legendary Eclipso, appearing in his DC Classic aesthetic. For long-time fans of the character, this figure represents the “Spirit of Wrath” in all his purple-and-blue glory. Eclipso has been a staple of the DC Universe since 1963, but it was the 1990s The Darkness Within event that cemented his place as a premier threat.

McFarlane’s sculpt appears to capture that sinister, calculating grin and the iconic solar eclipse crest. As part of the “DC Classic” sub-line, collectors can expect the high level of detail and “Ultra Articulation” (22 moving parts) that has made the Multiverse line a staple on shelves. This is a must-have for fans looking to build out their magical and supernatural corners of the DC shelf alongside figures like Dr. Fate and Spectre.

The One-Man Army Corps: O.M.A.C. (Infinite Crisis)

Stepping out of the pages of the 2005-2006 epic Infinite Crisis, O.M.A.C. (Observational Metahuman Activity Construct) is joining the line. This version represents the hive-mind cyborgs controlled by Brother Eye that nearly brought the hero community to its knees.

The aesthetic for this figure is striking, featuring the translucent blue muscular structure and the mohawk-style fin that defines the Jack Kirby-inspired modern look. Given the bulkier nature of the O.M.A.C. units in the comics, fans are eager to see if this figure utilizes a larger buck. It’s a perfect centerpiece for those recreating the “Sacrifice” or “The OMAC Project” storylines in their displays.

The Deadly Martial Artist: Bronze Tiger (The New 52)

Rounding out tomorrow’s announcements is Bronze Tiger, appearing in his The New 52 design. Ben Turner has long been a cult favorite, known as one of the few humans capable of going toe-to-toe with Batman or Richard Dragon. In The New 52 continuity, Bronze Tiger took on a more literal feline-influenced appearance, often associated with the League of Assassins and the Suicide Squad.

This figure is expected to include several weapon accessories, potentially showcasing his prowess with blades and hand-to-hand combat. For fans of the Suicide Squad comic runs, Bronze Tiger is a vital piece of the puzzle that has been missing for far too long in the 7-inch scale.

How to Secure Your Pre-orders

History has shown that McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse pre-orders can move incredibly fast, especially when they involve “Gold Label” variants or highly requested comic-accurate characters. These three figures are scheduled to go live for pre-order TOMORROW at select retailers.

To ensure you don’t miss out, we recommend checking the links above at the typical launch time of 12:00 PM ET / 9:00 AM PT:

Whether you are looking to bolster your villain shelf with Eclipso or add some heavy-hitting muscle with O.M.A.C., tomorrow is shaping up to be a banner day for DC fans. Stay tuned to dccollectors.com for direct links as soon as they go live!

Which one of the new McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse pre-orders are you grabbing? Leave your thoughts in the comments section below!


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Ashley Wilbanks
Ashley Wilbankshttps://dccollectors.com
Toy collector and Atlanta Falcons die hard fan! (unfortunately)

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