
McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Mister Miracle Gold Label Review
Intro
The escape artist has landed. The McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Mister Miracle Gold Label action figure is set for release in October 2025 as a Target exclusive. With the timing of its drop, it may even connect to Target Fall Geek Out 2025, making it one of the highlights of the collector season. Thanks to an overseas buy, I was able to get Mister Miracle in hand early and see how he stacks up. From unboxing to articulation and scale, this review covers everything collectors need to know before the official release.

Unboxing & First Impressions
The packaging follows the familiar DC Multiverse window-box style with bright artwork that captures the essence of Jack Kirby’s Mister Miracle. The Gold Label logo makes it clear this is an exclusive release aimed at collectors. Ripping this figure out of the box felt great—no preorder waiting, no Target hunt, just Mister Miracle ready to join the shelf.

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Articulation & Posing
Mister Miracle has solid articulation across the board. High kicks, punches, power poses, and flight shots with the included disks all work well. He even hits a Big Poppa Pump–style pose for extra personality. The range allows for natural toy photography, but the absence of a flight stand is noticeable. A figure who glides and soars should come with more than a basic base.

Accessories
Inside the box are the standard pieces: a collectible art card, the stand, and Mister Miracle’s flight disks. The disks clip onto his feet and allow for creative gliding displays. They work, but the lack of painted detail makes them feel plain compared to what other Gold Label exclusives have included.

Design & Paint
The sculpt and paint are sharp, with bright red, yellow, and green colors that capture Mister Miracle’s classic comic look. The cape, however, feels like a missed opportunity. A wired cloth cape would have added more posing options. Another design drawback are the yellow pins in the arms, which stand out awkwardly against the green gloves. Still, the figure is colorful and visually striking.

Scale & Display
Standing at seven inches, Mister Miracle fits right into the DC Multiverse lineup. He looks natural next to Orion, Darkseid, and Kalibak, and he even scales well with figures from Marvel Legends and Diamond Select. For collectors mixing lines, he blends well across displays, adding flexibility for shelf setups and toy photography.

Final Verdict
The McFarlane Toys DC Multiverse Mister Miracle Gold Label action figure brings energy and color to the Multiverse line. While the lack of a wired cape and flight stand limit its potential, the design and articulation make it a worthy addition. If this release does end up tied to Target Fall Geek Out 2025, expect it to be a centerpiece figure. For collectors, it’s a must-have piece of Kirby-inspired DC history.


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