Wednesday, January 14, 2026

DC Monsterverse - WONDER WOMAN!

DC Monsterverse - Wonder Woman vs Godzilla (Mini Figure) - McFarlane 2025

I have a real obsession with tiny action figures. In my youth, they were everywhere: M.A.S.K., Dino-Riders, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, Starcom, Air Raiders, etc. They were super popular and enabled an entirely different type of play. Predictably, female characters in this scale are pretty scarce. So whenever one pops up modern times, I snap it up pretty quickly. I've been very happy with the Wonder Woman MonsterVerse set overall, but the true selling point for me was the mini pack-in figure that I'm sure most collectors overlook. She's essentially a scaled-down version of the Multiverse figure in the set with hardly any articulation, but adding another tiny figure to my collection was the incentive I needed to splurge on this ($79.99 MSRP!). I just realized in creating this post that these mini figures likely share the same construction as the Page Punchers 2-Packs. I have the two ladies form that line unopened and now I'm curious to compare. Let's check out Wonder Woman below!













 


  








Wonder Woman is barely articulated. It's not a surprise at this small scale, but it's a shame you can't get more dynamic poses especially since she is intended to be in scale with Godzilla. She looks like she's frozen stiff in fright.






The Godzilla figure won't fit in my photo tent so here are a few shots from my kitchen.



































Time for some Group and Comparison Pics!


Here is the mini Wonder Woman with her full-size Multiverse packmate.




And here is an assortment of smaller-scale Wonder Women. From Left to Right:
ToyBiz (1990), Mattel DVD Infinite Heroes (2008), Funko Mini Retro (2016), McFarlane MonsterVerse (2025), Mattel Mighty Minis (2017), Mattel Infinite Heroes (2008), and SpinMaster (2020).






Cheers!







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