Masters of the Universe Origins Spikor (2026 Movie)
Inspired by the 2026 live action Masters of the Universe movie, this Spikor action figure has a detailed screen accurate design, but in iconic Origins style. The villain is designed at 5.5-inch scale with 16 points of articulation for action moves and poses, ready to recreate the thrilling drama and fierce battles of good versus evil from the movie. Like other Origins figures, the evil warrior has multiple swappable parts for mix-and-match play. His signature spiked flail is included as an accessory. Includes 1 Masters of the Universe Origins Spikor action figure and 1 spiked flail accessory.-
Year: 2026
Retail: $21.99 UPC: 194735350834
DPCI: 087-26-2767
ASIN: B0GY5KMV6C (paid link) Series: Origins Group: Origins Action Figures
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| Avg: $52.34 | +$30.35 (+138%) | $13.50 | |
| Avg: $34.95 | +$12.96 (+59%) | $26.99 | |
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The average price based upon the last 7 sold auctions is: $52.34
[High: $155.70/Low: $13.50]. The average Buy It Now price is $34.95 based upon 16 filtered active auctions out of 18.This Spikor (2026 Movie) toy was added on April 2026 and also released in 2026 with a retail price of $21.99. This action figure is part of the Masters of the Universe genre within the Origins series. It can be found online by using the following codes: UPC: 194735350834, Amazon ASIN: B0GY5KMV6C (paid link), Target DPCI: 087-26-2767 and on eBay (paid link). With an average selling price of $52.34, this toy is somewhat collectible as it's selling for 2x over its retail price. Quite a few (79) of these toys are in user collections so it does seem to be somewhat popular. Some of these figures are specifying that they are unpunched, which may have higher value over punched cardbacks.



















