MAFEX's Wonder Woman Figure is Three Years Away – A Test of Patience for Collectors

Hold up, collectors! MAFEX just dropped details on a stunning new Wonder Woman figure, inspired by Jim Lee’s work in DC Comics’ Superman: For Tomorrow. The catch? You’ll be waiting until June 2027 to get your hands on it. Yes, you read that right — over three years away.
This Amazonian Princess is sculpted in her iconic armor, featuring a removable tiara, cape, sword, and shield. MAFEX is legendary for dynamic articulation and detailed sculpts, and this Diana Prince looks to be no exception. Her design perfectly captures Jim Lee’s powerful aesthetic, ready to recreate that classic showdown with Superman. Pre-orders are open now for $124.99, but that release date is a real test of patience. Is it worth the wait?
“You’ll be waiting until June 2027 to get your hands on it. Yes, you read that right — over three years away.”
Catzye Take
Three years is an eternity in the collectibles world. What's interesting here is if this long lead time becomes a trend for complex, highly-detailed figures. Fans will definitely be keeping an eye on other MAFEX announcements to see if this is an outlier or a new norm for their premium lines.
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