A fresh week, a fresh batch of toys, screens and comics to keep on your radar. Here is what is happening today in action figures and collectibles, movies and TV, and this week’s comic book releases.


Action Figure & Collectibles

One Punch Man’s Puri Puri Prisoner Flexes Into Amazing Yamaguchi

Kaiyodo has opened preorders for Revoltech Amazing Yamaguchi Puri Puri Prisoner from One Punch Man. Preorders are live now with an expected release in late July 2026.

Key details:

If you already own Yamaguchi’s Genos, Garou or Symbiote Spider Man figures, Puri Puri Prisoner continues that same hyper expressive sculpt and engineering. Expect this one to be popular with anime and meme loving photographers.

Collector angle: this is a character that will not get many figures in general. If you like the weirder corners of One Punch Man, this is the version to secure on preorder rather than hoping for a later restock.


McFarlane Toys Shows Off Superman by Lee Bermejo Resin Statue

McFarlane Toys has revealed a new 1:10 scale Superman resin statue based on Lee Bermejo’s artwork from the Superman: Red & Blue series. Preorders open on 9 December at select retailers. Superman Homepage

What you get:

This lands in the sweet spot between premium statue and shelf friendly size. It pairs well with McFarlane’s other DC Direct style pieces if you are building a dedicated Superman or Justice League display.

Collector angle: Bermejo’s design work already has a strong following in the comic art world. Having a clean, branded statue of that look from an accessible manufacturer like McFarlane makes this a nice bridge between art prints and high end statues.


Real World Collectible: Detroit’s Robocop Statue Finally Arrives

Outside the world of boxed product, Detroit has at last installed its long promised Robocop statue, a fan funded project that has been in the works for years. The bronze sculpture has become an instant photo spot for visitors and franchise fans. The Guardian

It might not be something you can ship to your house, but it is a fun reminder that pop culture icons are now being treated as public art in more and more cities. If you are ever in Detroit, it is basically a mandatory nerd pilgrimage.


Movies & TV (Superhero, Horror, Pop Culture)

First Supergirl Teaser Lands

James Gunn has dropped the first teaser for the new Supergirl movie, giving a proper on screen introduction to Milly Alcock as Kara Zor El. A full trailer is due later this week. IMDb+1

A few quick takeaways from the teaser and recent comments:

For superhero fans, this is the first real taste of what the post Superman corner of the new DC cinematic universe will look like. Expect a lot more talk once the full trailer hits later in the week.


Paramount Plus: Predators, Little Disasters and More Turtles

Highlights:

This week is a good one if you want something that lives between genre and prestige drama.


Peacock: Bel Air Season 4 Reaches Its Finale

On Peacock, Bel Air reaches the end of its fourth and final season today, with the remaining episodes dropping together. TVGuide.com+3@peacocktv+3Cosmopolitan+3

Season 4 wraps up the re imagined story of the Banks family and Will’s place in it. The showrunner has already said the finale will not neatly tie up every character’s future, which should leave fans with plenty to discuss once the last credits roll. Screen Rant

If you have fallen behind, this is the perfect time to binge from the start of the season so you can experience the ending in one run.


Dog Man The Musical Heads For London

In stage news that will make a lot of comic reading families happy, Dog Man: The Musical is officially heading to London’s Southbank Centre in summer 2026, running at Queen Elizabeth Hall from 30 July to 16 August. southbankcentre.co.uk+6The Guardian+6southbankcentre.co.uk+6

The show adapts Dav Pilkey’s mega selling graphic novel series with:

Tickets for the London run have now gone on sale, so if you have Dog Man readers in your house this is one to lock in early.


Comicbooks

New Comic Book Day this week lands on Wednesday 10 December, and advance listings point to another packed slate. Here are three stand out titles to look for at your local shop, pulled from the latest ComicList previews. midtowncomics.com+4gocollect.com+4gocollect.com+4

Fantastic Four (2025) #6

Marvel’s first family continues its current run with issue 6 of the 2025 volume. Expect more big science adventure and character driven drama as the team deal with the fallout of recent story arcs. Check your store’s order numbers on this run, because some shops are keeping shelf copies tight.

Godzilla: Kai Sei Era #5

Kaiju fans get another chapter of Toho’s most famous monster in Godzilla: Kai Sei Era. Issue 5 continues the current storyline of city scale destruction mixed with political fallout. If you are into the recent wave of Godzilla films and anime projects, this comic is a nice companion piece.

Something Is Killing The Children #45

Boom Studios’ long running horror hit keeps rolling with issue 45. The book remains one of the most reliable monthly horror titles on the stands, blending monster hunting with a slow burn character study of Erica Slaughter and the Order of St George. This is the one to grab first on Wednesday if you want a tense, atmospheric read.

Most major publishers also have trade paperbacks and collections hitting this week, so it is worth skimming the full 10 December list on ComicList if you want to add a new series to your pull.


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