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SDCC ’25: Mondo’s exclusives include vinyls, art, 12″ figures from X-Men ’97 and BTAS, and more

A stacked Comic Con is on hand this week as goes collectible company Mondo, with exclusive collectibles, artwork, and more.

The lady’s with me, gents

It’s almost hard to believe that Comic Con is basically here again. The San Diego super-convention is ready to kick off this Wednesday though, and as usual there are some show-exclusives that you’re not going to want to miss. That’s to say, if you’ll be in the big SD for the event.

Mondo has a good number of those, with more to come that are cloaked in mystery. It’s a list that includes some great looking stuff from multiple categories too. Fans can respect to see collector figures, art, vinyl figures, and even (what look to be) records and tees.

We have to throw that caveat in there because, as mentioned, some of that stuff is still under wraps. So for some of the above, we’re only going by the “?” images in Mondo’s online shop. But even so, it’s still easy to tell that the collection of goodies is going to be a hefty one.

And all of that is besides the fact that some of the headliners have already been revealed. Those include big names too, like 12″ figures of X-Men ’97’s “Savage Land” Rogue and Batman: The Animated Series’ Robin. The above join the likes of Godzilla and God Emperor Doom vinyl figures, a “timed edition” poster from the new Superman movie, and some Peanuts posters featuring the work of the legendary Charles Schulz.

Click here to check out the full listing of what’s been unveiled to date, and make sure to stop off at booth #5045 to buy your faves. While we’re talking about Mondo though, there’s more to the company’s presence at SDCC than just exclusives.

Mondo Toy Talk Live will be a panel presentation put on by the company. Fans can look for that on Thursday, July 24th at 2pm (pacific time) in the convention center’s Room 7AB. At the event, show-goers will be able to “get a behind-the-scenes look at upcoming releases and hear directly from the creatives behind the brand”. So if you’re going to be at there, it sounds like a Mondo fun time.

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Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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