
Up next from my time at the 2026 New York Toy Fair show is my collectibles focused coverage. Attending companies in the collectibles space can vary from year to year and some favorites can come in and out but here I will try to give a glimpse of the many brands with a more collector focus in mind. Many of these companies, which I have covered in the past, all dabble in similar types of products and with a varied range of products, licenses, and occasionally their own IP.
There is no shortage of products being put out for almost any licensed property you can think of so let’s look at a few companies that focus on collectible figures, statues, and designer toys offering up everything from 3.75” figures with just a few points of articulation to 1/6 and 1/12 scale figures with lots of articulation and all the way up to statues. Also included are brands producing model kits, vinyl figures, and other forms of collectible figures.
Since I’m often at these events by myself and my coverage has expanded over the years to include a wider berth of companies therefore my analysis is a bit more truncated in favor of providing a wider range of companies. Also as the Toy Fair evolves so does the show floor and that has taken the form of many of companies in this space being more physically spread out across the entire Javits center as opposed to being condensed into one specific area of the show floor. This means finding newer brands can become a bit of a scavenger hunt but I’m always keeping my eyes open for the next new company.
As always, while I encourage you to check out every company I covered since there are so many I’ve included a list of companies covered in this article; a quick ctrl+f will shoot you over to the relevant company:
McFarlane; NECA; Enesco; Kid Robot; WizKids; Super7; The Loyal Subjects; Pure Arts; Trick or Treat; Kaiyodo; Yolopark; Blokees; Good Smile Company; Mighty Jaxxx; Thrilljoy, The Noble Collection; Abystyle; Major; Nacelle
McFarlane
https://mcfarlane.com/
First up is McFarlane Toys! Founded by creator and namesake Todd McFarlane in 1994 the company produces some of the most highly detailed figures and collectibles for many of today’s hottest properties across comics, TV, movies, and sports. They have a wide range of licenses so they are routinely producing figures and collectibles in wide array of areas.
Starting with DC there was a large amount of DC related products including figures, statures, Batman cowls, and more Todd’s Mods. Callouts for me included a wave of Batman: The Animated Series figures, a Detective Comics Statue, and a DC Cover Girls Mera 1:8 statue by J. Scott Campbell






























For Marvel McFarlane showcased some very detailed Marvel Rivals statues along with statues across the expanded Marvel Universe.






























In the gaming space McFarlane had figures for Helldivers II, Doom, Warhammer 40,000, Fallout, Diablo, and Mortal Kombat, and more.





















Recently announced was a collaboration with QMX to produce and distribute the QFig line so expect to see a mystery figures for DC, Marvel, and Spawn.






Having been created by Todd Spawn always has a myriad of products whenever you tour the McFarlane booth.












Other properties included Avatar, Hellboy, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Major League Sports figures, plus their other range of products and merchandise.








































NECA
https://necaonline.com/
NECA is another top name in the collectibles space. The company has been around for close to 30 years and is still at the height of popularity with a full range of collectible action figures and prop replicas for a variety of licensed properties. They fall under the umbrella of Ad Populum are also the parent company other well known names including Enesco, Wizkids, and Kidrobot.
Standouts this year included a range of products across the horror genre including Terrifier, Scream, IT, Halloween, Friday The Thirteenth, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and more. Other callouts include TMNT Adventure Ultimates and a Fortnite collaboration, Coraline, Pee-Wee Herman, Muppets, Seasame Street, and Duck Tales.








































































Enesco
http://www.enesco.com/
Enesco specializes in the sale and distribution of giftware with their products mostly found in specialty card and gift retailers, home décor boutiques, mass-market chains, and online retailers. The company has a wide array of licensees including properties from DC, Marvel, Harry Potter, Elvira, Coraline, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Stitch, and many more brands.
Callouts from Enesco include lots of Stitch products including figures in different themed costumes, Disney mickey Mouse ceramics, and a wave of Winnie the Pooh figures in different cloth costumes.

































Kid Robot
https://www.kidrobot.com/
Kidrobot, Inc. is one of the first producers and retailers of designer toys, vinyl art toys, collectibles, and plush.
Plush charms for Dungeons and Dragons and Pee-Wee Herman along with enamel pins, blind box collectibles, and Elvis Stitch, Predator, and Beetljuice Bhunny rounded out some of the standout items I saw at Toy Fair.




















WizKids
https://wizkids.com/
WizKids is a a top producer of miniatures and award winning table top games worldwide. This usually includes miniatures (painted and unpainted) for Dungeons and Dragons, products in the HeroClix line including a Galactus Venom, Venom T-Rex, and Venom Horse and other Marvel properties. Outside of those properties there were HeroClix in the G.I. Joe, Power Ranges, Stranger Things, DC, Thundercats licences and a Labors of Hercules set.




































Also unveiled was some new life for Diamond Select Brands (formerly Diamond Select Toys) after it was acquired by Ad Populum.




































Super7
https://super7.com/
Owner and Founder Brian Flynn created Super7 in 2001producing pop-culture collectibles, toys and apparel. Along with their own IP Super7 has a myriad of properties to work with including Godzilla, G. I. Joe, Transformers, Voltron, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Thundercats, Dungeons and Dragons, Peanuts, Seasame Street, and more. Their products range from their ReAction, ReAction+, and Ultimates! Figures line along with vinyl figures, blind boxes, Super Cycles, puzzles, and plush.
G.I. Joe, TMNT, Universal Monsters, and Back to the Future all got the ReAction+ treatment which adds a bit more articulation to the ReAction series. Other notable callouts from their booth included a new wave in the TMNT Ultimates! including Shredder and a Foot Ninja.
For Godzilla there were a new wave of ReAction figures, Toho Retro Tin ReAction figures, and new waves of Godzilla Monster Island and Godzilla Minus One blind box figures.
Plenty of other properties were represented including Peanuts, Shrek, Universal Monsters, MTV, Sesame Street, The Iron Giant, and more.


































































The Loyal Subjects
https://theloyalsubjects.com/
The Loyal Subjects is a manufacturer and distributor of collectibles, figures, toys, plush and more. Founded in 2009 the company has gone through a few changes over the years with different focuses but with Ben Montano as Senior VP and John Warden Design Director of Collector Product involved the company has settled on a few nostalgic properties including Jem and The Holograms, Strawberry Shortcake. Candy Land, My Pet Monster, and MASK.
Forgoing a booth on the show floor The Loyal Subjects opted to have an offsite event featuring products across their lines. For My Pet Monster, Candy Land, and Jem and the Holograms that included plush, blind box collectibles, and dolls.
While for MASK that included a new wave of vehicles and redecos of Condor and Thunderhawk. A translucent Condor with grid marks also rounded out the reveals.
Unfortunately, while photos were not allowed of the products, The Loyal Subjects were showing off three new properties they will be working with, creating figures, collectibles, and plush including Palworld based on the multiplayer crafting game where players collect ‘Pals’ , Angry Birds, and The World of Hunger Games.
























PureArts
https://www.purearts.com/
Founded in 2008 PureArts is an award winning and highly recognized company creating and selling high-end statues run by Hugues Martel. The company generally has a line of 1:1 replica cowls, helmets and busts as well as a few scale statues from a host of licensed IP including Warner Bros, DC, Riot Games, Assassins Creed, and more.
The company had a small display of products including a very nice color and black and white colorway Batman statue, a ’66 Batman and Robin Statue, and a Witcher Geralt statue.





















Trick or Treat Studios
https://trickortreatstudios.com/
Trick or Treat Studios offers a bit of everything for horror fans. Founded in 2009 the company offers a range of action figures, games, masks, costumes, and home décor of horror related products. If there is a horror property out there they likely have an item for it. Licenses includes Halloween, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Terrifier, Killer Klowns, Day of the Dead, Gwar, Thundercats, Twisted Metal, Ghost, Saw, The Exorcist, Haunt, House of 1000 Corpses, Army of Darkness, Hellraiser, and Goosbumps.
Standout upcoming releases included a line of puzzles based on the above mentioned properties, new waves in the Goosebumps, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Terrifier, and True Romance franchises, A set of props from Fallout rounded the releases.













































Kaiyodo
https://kaiyodo.co.jp/
Headquartered in Japan Kaiyodo is a company which manufactures highly articulated figures and kits. Their Revoltech line utilizes revolver joint articulation to create a huge line of motion and stability. While focused on anime the company does have licences with DC, Marvel, and Street Fighter. They also have a line of blind box Akira figures with Part 1 focused on Kaneda and Part 2 focused on Tetsuo.






























yolopark
https://shop.yolopark.com/
Yolopark, a Hong Kong based company founded in 2009, mainly offering model kits in a variety of scales. Currently, their licenses cover Transformers, Minions, and Evangelion.
























Blokees
https://blokees.com/
Blokees is another brand offering premium building collectibles and kits across a range of franchises including Jurassic World, Transformers, Evangelion, Naruto, Marvel and more.
Callouts at Toy Fair include a new line called Blokees Wheels with an intial wave of both Transformers in their vehicle mode as well as their own line of futuristic vehicles.



















































Good Smile Company
https://www.goodsmile.info/en/
Good Smile Company is a manufacturer of vinyl figures, large scale figures, and statues based out of Japan. Figures are based on various anime, manga, and video games as well as licensed content such as DC, Disney, Overwatch, Zelda, Marvel, Harry Potter, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to name a few.
Toy Fair 2026 standouts include a line Sunrisepop Turbo Granny, more collectible figures from Kirby, and Figma Releases from Doom, Berserk, and Zelda. A Pop Up Parade Hazbin Hotel figure was also on display.













































Mighty Jaxx
https://mightyjaxx.rocks/
Based in Singapore, Mighty Jaxx is an award winning design studio specializing in developing art collectibles. Figures are designed in limited editions in collaboration with world renowned artists and international brands such as DC Comics, Cartoon Network, MTV, New Balance, and more. Mighty Jaxx also leans heavily into the dissected figures trend with almost all of their properties featured in this style including One Piece, Hello Kitty, Care Bears, Minons, SpongeBob Squarepants, and My Little Pony. They also have a line of arcade series TMNT and Street Fighter figures.
Callouts for Toy Fair 2026 include a Kwistal Power Puff Girls line, One Piece Seraphim Showdown Arcade series, and a miniature line of dissected figures.
















































Thrilljoy
https://thrilljoy.com
Thrilljoy is a relatively new collectibles company created by former Funko CEO Brian Mariotti, Eric Peng (current owner of Undefeated and Bait), and Dolly Ahluwalia (former SVP of licensing at Funko). The company produces a line of vinyl figures in a few scales. which currently come in a few varieties including PiXL, PIX!, PIX! Panoramix, and Mega PIX! 12” along with a line of apparel including limited run shirts and hats.
PIX! Panoramix replaces what was the main PIX! line and is a bit of a lower focus for Thrilljoy so the main PIX! line has a more traditional vinyl collectible feel similar to a Funko Pop! while maintaining a chase element. The PiXL line combines a blind box element while shrinking down the panorama display from the Panoramix line allowing you to stack figures across the PiXL series.
Thrilljoy maintains a wide range of licenses across all of pop culture.


















The Noble Collection
https://www.noblecollection.com/
The Noble Collection is a manufacturer of officially licensed film and TV replicas, gifts, collectible figures, chess sets, plush, coins, trinkets, and more. Their products are known for their high quality and intricate details, and unique designs. Evergreen products from popular franchises like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, Jurassic Park, and Batman are always represented while new properties from newer releases such as Minecraft and Wicked are always being added.
Callouts from 2026 Toy Fair included a 25th Anniversary wand set and a Weasley Wizard Wheezes shop bookend set from Harry Potter, and a pair of replica pipes from Lord of the Rings.





































































Abystyle
https://abystyle.us/
ABYstyle is a manufacturer and distributor of officially licensed products for manga, TV, movies, comics and video games. With over 250 licenses they have a bit of everything for everyone.
On display were a line of collectible figures from One Piece, Harry Potter, IT, Corpse Bride, and Deathnote to name a few.
























MAJOR
https://collectmajor.com/
MAJOR is an independent toy company founded by former WWE wrestlers Matt Cardona and Brian Myers and Michael Kanik. Built by fans, for fans the brand offers a few styles of figures. Their Major Bendies line is inspired by ‘90s-style bendable figures while the Big Rubber Guys line pays homage to ‘80s chunky rubber wrestling toys. Outside of wrestling products range across pop culture.
















































Nacelle
https://nacellestore.com/
The Nacelle Company, founded by Brian Volk-Weiss, is a multi-platform entertainment studio in pop culture. Outside of the hit Netflix series The Toys That Made Us, and The Movies That Made Us the company also has their own IP properties with a host of animated series including RoboForce (executive produced by Dwayne Johnson, Brian Volk-Weiss, and Dany Garcia), Biker Mice from Mars (executive produced by Ryan Reynolds, Brian Volk-Weiss, and George Dewey), Sectaurs, Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa, The Great Garloo, Power Lords, and Barnyard Commandos.
On the toy front Nacelle is producing and developing collectible within their licenses as well as for Paramount’s Star Trek and Alcon’s The Expanse franchises.
































