Written by: Sam Santiago
With just a few weeks to go until San Diego Comic-Con 2026, we've been seeing more and more companies unveil horror-centric collectibles, and we couldn't be happier. Yes, SDCC is primarily known for superheroes, anime, and comic books, but if you look closely enough, horror has become just as much a staple of the annual event. Every year, fans descend upon San Diego looking for exclusive collectibles that they'll never find at their local toy shop, and 2026 is shaping up to be another killer year for horror collectors.
One company bringing plenty of scares to the show floor is Syndicate Collectibles, which has revealed an assortment of horror-inspired exclusives, along with one childhood icon that may be even more terrifying to some than the monsters themselves. The company will be stationed at Booth #2543 throughout the convention, giving attendees the chance to pick up these limited edition figures before they inevitably disappear into collectors' displays and online auctions.
This year's lineup spans modern horror favorites, cult classics, and even a post-apocalyptic video game franchise, with production numbers ranging from just 300 pieces to 1,000 pieces. As always with SDCC exclusives, once they're gone, they're gone, unless ya wanna hunt ebay or third party markets.
Let's check them out, courtesy of Action Figure Insider.
Happy Death Day – $25
- 3 3/4-inch action figure
- Limited to 300 piece

M3GAN – $25
- 3 3/4-inch action figure
- Limited to 700 pieces

The Purge – $40
- 3 3/4-inch action figure two-pack
- Limited to 700 pieces

The Black Phone – $25
- 3 3/4-inch action figure
- Limited to 1,000 pieces

The Black Phone 2 – $25
- 3 3/4-inch action figure
- Limited to 1,000 pieces

Jeepers Creepers – $25
- 3 3/4-inch action figure
- Limited to 750 pieces

Killer Klowns from Outer Space – $40
- 3 3/4-inch action figure two-pack
- Limited to 500 pieces

Bozo the Clown – $20
- 3 3/4-inch action figure
- Limited to 300 pieces

Fallout – $35
- 1:24 scale two-pack
- Limited to 500 pieces

Syndicate Collectibles continues to carve out its niche by celebrating horror with retro-inspired figures that feel right at home next to the classic toy lines many of us grew up collecting. Seeing franchises like Happy Death Day, M3GAN, The Black Phone, Jeepers Creepers, and Killer Klowns from Outer Space represented at Comic-Con is another reminder that horror continues to have a major presence at SDCC, even among the capes and superheroes.
If you're planning to attend this year's convention, you'll want to make Booth #2543 one of your first stops. With production numbers this low, we don't expect many of these exclusives to last through the weekend.
See ya at the con!