10 Most Expensive Mattel Justice League Unlimited Figures You’ll Probably Never Own

Remember Saturday mornings watching Justice League Unlimited and begging your parents for those action figures at Toys R Us? Well, those childhood toys you played with (or wisely kept in the box) could be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars now.

The Mattel Justice League Unlimited toy line ran from 2004-2012, producing hundreds of figures from the beloved animated series. While most were affordable at retail ($5-10), certain exclusives, variants, and limited releases have become incredibly valuable. Here are the 10 rarest and most expensive Mattel JLU figures that serious collectors hunt for:

  1. Mattel JLU 10-Pack Exclusive Sets – Originally $50-60 at Target, now selling for $200-400+ depending on which set and condition.
  2. Hal Jordan Green Lantern (Holiday Gift Exclusive) – Only 100 made as gifts for Warner Bros Animation, DC Comics, and Mattel employees in 2004-2005. Each signed by Bruce Timm. Nearly impossible to find – estimated value $800-1,200+ if one ever surfaces for sale.
  3. Green Arrow, Volcana, and Hawk 3-Pack – Volcana alone commands around $80 loose. This 3-pack now sells for $75-120 mint in box, making it one of the most sought-after multi-packs.
  4. Solomon Grundy (SDCC 2006 Exclusive) – Limited to just 5,000 pieces with exquisite packaging showing Grundy in a sewer with a manhole cover. Two versions exist (with and without slime). Sells for $50-210 depending on condition and variant.
  5. Mattel JLU Single-Carded Supergirl (Season 2 costume) – Was $7 at Target, now $40-80 depending on card condition.
  6. Giganta 4″ and 8″ figures (SDCC 2008 Exclusive) – A clever solution to her size-changing powers, Mattel released both a regular 4″ figure and an 8″ oversized version as a Comic-Con exclusive. Set now sells for $90-132.
  7. Mattel JLU Wonder Woman (Golden Armor variant) – $7 retail, now $35-70.
  8. Deadshot, Big Barda, and Martian Manhunter 3-Pack (with typo) – This 3-pack is famous for the “Martian Manuhuter” typo on the packaging. The misspelling may contribute to its high value of $100-125.
  9. Mattel JLU Doom Patrol 4-Pack (San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive) – This was $30 at the con, now easily $200-350.
  10. Parademon 2-Pack (MattyCollector.com Exclusive) – Released alongside the Darkseid/Kalibak set, these army-builder figures were sculpted in the style of Etrigan the Demon. High demand for army building drives prices to $50-100 per 2-pack.

The nostalgia factor is REAL. People who grew up watching JLU are now in their 20s and 30s with disposable income, and they want their childhood back. If you still have any of these figures in your parents’ attic, it might be time to dig them out.

Check current eBay prices below to see what your collection might be worth:

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