Hasbro has revealed an 8-inch Marvel Legends figure of the villain Onslaught for 2026. The collectible will be available exclusively at Target as part of the Summer Geek Out event.

The $39 .99 Onslaught Figure and the Target Exclusive Model

Hasbro is leveraging a specific retail partnership to drive its 2026 roadmap, centering the release of the Marvel Legends Onslaught figure as a Target exclusive. According to the report, the figure is priced at $39.99 and is already available for pre-order, a move that allows the company to gauge demand well in advance of the actual shipping date.

The figure stands approximately 8 inches tall and utilizes an oversized cardback packaging style. As the source noted, this packaging is a deliberate callback to previous deluxe releases, specifically citing the packaging used for the Apocalypse and Kingpin figures. By utilizing this format, Hasbro is targeting a specific segment of the collector market that values "mint-on-card" displays over loose figures.

A Return to the 1996 Psychic Backlash Aesthetic

The decision to produce Onslaught reflects a broader trend of Hasbro revisiting high-concept comic book eras. Onslaught first appeared in 1996 as a psychic entity born from the combined dark emotions of Professor Charles Xavier and Magneto. The character's origin—a catastrophic psychic backlash during a mental cleansing attempt—has made him a staple of X-Men lore and a priority for high-articulation collectibles.

This release follows a pattern of reviving complex, larger-than-life antagonists to anchor the Marvel Legends line. By focusing on a character with immense psionic and magnetic power, Hasbro is catering to the "powerhouse" figure trend, where scale and presence are prioritized over the standard 6-inch figure height.

Iron Studios' 1:10 Scale Statues and the 2026 Skeletor

While Hasbro dominates the action figure space, Iron Studios is expanding its footprint in the high-end statue market with a new wave of 1:10 scale pieces. This collection is diverse in its IP reach, featuring a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Unleashed piece and a DC Studios Lobo figure. Notably , the lineup includes a Skeletor statue from Masters of the Universe slated for 2026.

The simultaneous announcement of these figures suggests a coordinated effort among major collectible manufacturers to secure their 2026 calendars. The inclusion of diverse brands—from DC to Masters of the Universe—indicates that the high-end statue market remains resilient across multiple fandoms, moving beyond just the superhero dominance of the last decade.

The Missing Release Dates for LEGO Pokémon and GI Joe

Despite the detailed pre-order information for the Onslaught figure, several other announced products remain shrouded in ambiguity. The report mentions a LEGO Pokémon All-In Set featuring Charizard and Jolteon, as well as a GI Joe Classified Ninja Force two-pack featuring Scarlett and T'Jbang. However, specific pricing and exact release windows for these items were not provided .

It remains unclear if the GI Joe Classified Ninja Force set will follow the same Target-exclusive pre-order model as the Onslaught figure. Furthermore, the source does not clarify whether the LEGO Pokémon set will be a general retail release or restricted to specific partner stores, leaving collectors to wonder if they will face the same exclusivity hurdles as they do with the Marvel Legends line.