Bring Skybound and Daniel Warren Johnson’s Energon Universe Optimus Prime to your Toy Shelf with ThreeZero’s MDLX Figure

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Bring Skybound and Daniel Warren Johnson’s Energon Universe Optimus Prime to your Toy Shelf with ThreeZero’s MDLX Figure

Bring Skybound and Daniel Warren Johnson’s Energon Universe Optimus Prime to your Toy Shelf with ThreeZero’s MDLX Figure

If you’ve been reading Skybound‘s Transformers comic and are a fan of the toys, you’ve been waiting for some takes on this version of Optimus Prime who after being damaged in battle takes Megatron’s arm as his own. NewAge has their take on the concept and we were a bit mixed in our review. Thankfully, ThreeZero has stepped in to deliver a figure as part of their MDLX line.

We saw this figure displayed at San Diego Comic-Con 2025 and were impressed with it, as we generally are with the MDLX line of Transformers.

The Optimus Prime Comic Book Edition MDLX Action Figure is a redesigned version of the classic Autobot Leader as inspired by his appearance in the Energon Universe comic book series. Not only does this edition include a newly redesigned and detailed head sculpt, he also features battle damaged windshield design decals on his chest, and heavily weathered paint effects throughout the body. This version also includes an interchangeable broken shoulder piece that can be switched out with Megatron’s severed right arm with Fusion Canon! This figure includes 1x Ion Blaster, 1x Energon Axe, 1x Autobot Matrix of Leadership, 1x Broken Shoulder Piece , 1x, Megatron Arm with Fusion Cannon , 6x interchangeable Optimus Prime hands and 3x interchangeable Megatron right hands.

Pre-order yours at Entertainment Earth and more!


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