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Invincible Series 2 Animated Figures Revealed by Diamond Select

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Invincible fans have something to look forward to on top of the news that Amazon has ordered two more seasons of the animated superhero series. Diamond Select Toys is releasing a second series of figures inspired by the show, and IGN has an exclusive first look.


Check out the slideshow gallery below for a closer look at the Atom Eve and Robot figures, along with the previously revealed Invincible Series 1 wave:


Like most DST figures, Atom Eve and Robot are designed in a 7-inch scale. Each figure was sculpted by Chris Dahlberg to mimic the show's animation style. The figures feature 16 points of articulation and come with accessories and interchangeable parts (like an alternate head for Eve and chest plate for Robot).

These figures are priced at $24.99 each and are slated for release in Summer 2022. Pre-orders aren't open quite yet, but both figures will be available to purchase as a set and individually on Diamond's website beginning on Thursday, December 23.


Whether you prefer the animated series or the original Invincible comic, these figures mark the first time a company has tackled the franchise's full roster. Previously, McFarlane Toys released comic book-inspired versions of Invincible himself and Atom Eve.


Invincible's first season made a strong impression in 2021. IGN's Siddhant Adlahka scored Season 1 an 8 in his review, writing "After a shaky start, Invincible’s first season gradually finds its footing, and eventually ends on a stunning high. Based on the early 2000s Image comic, the show combines familiar superhero tropes with unexpected gore and moving character dynamics, resulting in the year’s most surprising superhero series."

Invincible was also among the shows nominated for IGN's Best Comic Book TV Series of 2021, though another contender wound up earning the top honor.


Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter.

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