DC McFarlane DC Direct Digital Series The Atom (DC: The Silver Age)
Ray Palmer is science liaison to S.H.A.D.E. and a hero in his own right as the Atom. He is also the creator of the Ant Farm, a pioneer in miniaturization technology, and a recent welcome addition to the Justice League of America.
Includes McFARLANE TOYS DIGITAL COLLECTIBLE. Includes mini Atom figure and display base.-
Wave: 2
Year: 2024
Retail: $24.99 UPC: 787926171716
ASIN: B0CY2XZ3NX (paid link) Series: McFarlane DC Direct Digital Series Group: Action Figures
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| Retailer | Price | Diff | Lowest Found |
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| Avg: $21.36 | -$3.63 (-15%) | $16.99 | |
| Avg: $22.27 | -$2.72 (-11%) | $15.00 | |
| Amazon | $24.99 | $0.00 (0%) | |
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The average price based upon the last 4 sold auctions is: $21.36
[High: $27.00/Low: $16.99]. The average Buy It Now price is $22.27 based upon 12 filtered active auctions out of 17. This figure is ranked #4 in value within the DC - McFarlane DC Direct Digital Series category.This The Atom (DC: The Silver Age) toy was added on March 2025 and originally released in 2024 with a retail price of $24.99. This action figure is part of the DC genre within the McFarlane DC Direct Digital Series and included in Wave 2. It can be found online by using the following codes: UPC: 787926171716, Amazon ASIN: B0CY2XZ3NX (paid link) and on eBay (paid link). With an average selling price of $21.36, this toy is not very valuable as it's selling for less than retail. This toy ranks in the Top20 within its stats category for the McFarlane DC Direct Digital Series category. Hundreds of collectors have this toy (171) in their user collections, so it does seem to be very popular.



























