Your 90s Mortal Kombat Action Figures are Worthless Compared to this $8,000 Rarity

While 1990s Mortal Kombat action figures are now considered vintage, they haven’t seen the huge price increases of some other older toy lines. However, a recent sale—a prototype figure sold for $8,000—shows just how valuable some early Mortal Kombat collectibles can be, especially those made well after the original game came out.

Released in 1992, Mortal Kombat quickly became a pop culture hit, known for its iconic characters, exciting arcade fighting, and over-the-top violent finishing moves. The game spawned a variety of spin-offs, including TV shows, movies, and comic books, as well as a huge number of action figures and toys. Today, most of these figures are readily available for between $20 and $40, even those advertised as rare. Only truly unique items, like the unreleased Kintaro figure that recently sold for a high price on eBay, are considered genuine collector’s items.

This Rare Mortal Kombat Figure Wins the Tournament for Collectors

This Kintaro action figure, a large, four-armed character from Mortal Kombat II, highlights how much better the newer Mortal Kombat figures are than the original ones from the 1990s. The newer figures have interesting backstories and are very hard to find. Jazwares had the rights to make Mortal Kombat figures for several years, starting in the late 2000s, and created figures of popular characters like Scorpion, Reptile, and Goro. However, the Kintaro figure was never released for sale.

The Kintaro figure recently sold wasn’t a mass-produced toy; it was an early prototype, nicknamed a “paint master,” that was never released to stores. It was shown at a Toy Fair but ultimately canceled when the toy line was discontinued. This rare history is why collectors prize this Kintaro so highly and are willing to pay a premium for it – lost items from beloved franchises are always especially valuable.

The Kintaro figure is extra special because it’s a ‘paint master’ – a unique, hand-finished sample created before mass production. Unlike limited-edition items, this is a truly one-of-a-kind piece, and that’s why it’s considered superior to other figures from the 90s.

Fans who had long hoped for a Kintaro action figure finally got their wish when Storm Collectibles released one. Even so, a particularly rare and highly sought-after Mortal Kombat collectible recently sold for a confirmed price, proving someone was willing to pay a premium to own it.

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2026-06-12 00:20