Though I’ve got plenty to still attend to I think its fairly safe to say that we are now officially cooking with gas on the coverage of the Toy Association’s Toy Fair that ended its four day takeover of the Javits Center last Tuesday. As referenced I am now doing the full exhibitor booth focuses and this post shares all of the topical finds for our demographic from the fine folks at Spin Master. Let’s get a move on.
Spin Master has a lot of cool DC Comics related superhero action figures and playsets. They did products for the DCEU films like “Blue Beetle”, “The Flash”, “Black Adam” and more. Down below you’ll find assorted lines that will be released in the coming months. I won’t overtalk during this though.
Here’s a section of the display but don’t worry I will close in on a bunch of them for you to see a little easier.

These are the “Ninja Strike” line of action figures. They looked cool but I am more of a purist when it comes to figures like these. Nice assortment with Batman, Robin, Nightwing and The Joker.
Here are some larger action figures. About 12″ tall and with less articulation but also a lower price point so you can get a couple of them for the younger fan and inspire them to collect the pricier stuff when they start earning their allowance.
Cosplaying accessories for those kids who love to become their favorite hero.
They had quite a few Batman offerings in terms of action figures and their vehicles.
They even had larger Ninja Strike figures.
These are called the “Metal Force” figures which is Superman, Batman, Brainiac and more with high-tech armor.
Here are some of the “Teen Titans Go” line of items. I love miniatures and they had fun packaging.
Here’s a set of smaller scale “Metal Force” figurines. What I like about these sizes is that they are good on display shelves or the desk surrounding your computer.
Another cool “Teen Titans Go” item, a vehicle and a Robin figure.
Here’s their PlayStation line of action figures and more. They brought their “Horizon” and “The Last Of Us” to the show. I’m not much of a gamer but these all looked great and were the same size as some other popular lines which will permit some fun battles and team-ups.
The last focus I’ll share with you here on PiercingMetal is their line of “4D” building kits. There was a little of something for everyone from superheroes to Star Wars to Voltron. If you’ve a builder in the family then you might want to investigate these for your family circle. I think that they would make a fun project to do with the younger set.
That is going to bring me to the end of the Spin Master stuff that speaks to the PiercingMetal reader interests but I will have a batch of images over on the Piercing Ken site soon enough. You might have heard me mention that I often do an event like the Toy Fair for both of the websites. To keep up with all of the Toy Fair 2025 posts just click the hyperlinked text to launch a new browser tab with all of our posts. I also want to direct you to our social media feeds. All of them are listed for your perusal care of the Official PiercingMetal Linktree. I’ll be back tomorrow with another installment as we continue to deliver all of the wonderous visuals that were enjoyed at the trade show. See you soon.
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