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Here are the top community-ranked pre-orders discovered today, with prices, ship dates, and direct retailer links.

Super7's ReAction+ line finally brings the 1987 Visionaries to life with this Leoric figure, but pre-orders just opened for an August 2026 ship date. The o-ring construction nods to vintage G.I. Joe, and the removable helmet plus holographic staff add play value. At $25, it's a fair price for a niche property that hasn

Super7's ReAction+ line finally gives Visionaries the retro treatment, and Darkstorm is a standout with o-ring construction and a removable helmet—details that 80s toy fans will appreciate. At $25, it's a fair price for a niche figure, but be prepared to wait: pre-orders opened June 19 and it won't ship until August 2026.

At 12,060 pieces, this is the largest LEGO set ever—surpassing the Titanic by over 3,000 bricks. The build sequence mirrors Gaudi's actual construction process, and the stained-glass effects are achieved with cleverly placed transparent elements. Pre-order now for $799.99, releasing November 1.

At 747 pieces for $75, this posable H.E.R.B.I.E. figure is a solid value for LEGO Marvel collectors—especially with double Insiders points if you pre-order before August 1. It's one of the first LEGO sets based on the Fantastic Four's upcoming film, and the buildable robot companion is a fun alternative to the usual minifig-scale vehicles.

Six cherubic faces smooshed cheek-to-cheek—Johnson Tsang’s latest explores coexistence with unsettling tenderness. Limited to 200, this is the kind of intimate, weirdly human sculpture that disappears fast. Draw closes June 26, ships late 2026.


Hiya Toys' Motoko Kusanagi figure is a steal at $119.99 for a 1/12 scale with multiple portraits and weapons, but be prepared to wait—it doesn't ship until Q2 2027. That's a long pre-order window, but for fans of the classic battle suit design, it's worth the patience.

Salomon's XT-4 OG—a legit trail shoe—gets the mule treatment with an open heel, making it a weirdly perfect summer hybrid. At $455, you're paying for that full Agile Chassis Skeleton stability, but the real draw is the two colorways that blend MM6's off-kilter minimalism with Salomon's outdoor cred. If you liked the previous Margiela x Salomon collabs, this is a more wearable, less chunky take.

Only 50 copies exist of this 380-page monograph on Catharine Czudej's 'Hippie Puke' bismuth series. The entire book is pierced by a die-cut heart, making it as much a sculptural object as a catalog. At $100, it's a rare chance to own a piece of her wildly colorful, crystalline work before it ships in June 2026.

A tailored jean that actually looks like trousers—thanks to a hard-pressed crease and blind hem, this isn’t your average denim. Made in LA from Italian stretch denim with a cropped 28-inch inseam, it’s a sharp alternative to the usual raw or washed styles. At $795, it’s a serious investment, but pre-order now for June delivery.

This collarless popover is garment-dyed with actual plants—a rare, hands-on process that gives each shirt subtle color variation. The organic cotton dobby and relaxed tunic cut make it a smart travel layer, but the pre-order closes June 29, so you’ve got a narrow window to lock in the £189 price.
The world's first rivet-free aluminium suitcase—Louis Vuitton and Marc Newson ditch the usual hardware for a single-piece stamped shell with the iconic Monogram. It's a direct challenge to Rimowa's dominance in luxury metal luggage, and a fitting capstone to their 10-year collaboration.


The first-ever vinyl pressing of The Panics' beloved 2004 EP, limited to 150 copies on black 140g vinyl. Remastered by Adam Dempsey and pressed in Australia. Pre-order for $55 AUD (approx $36 USD) with a June 19 release.

Leviathan Wilds turns cooperative boss-battling on its head—literally. You're not fighting the giant monsters; you're climbing them, using a unique deck of multi-use cards to scale, jump, and glide across a spiral-bound storybook board that unfolds as you ascend. At $74.99 with a July 3 release, it's a fresh take on the genre for 1-4 players who want their boss fights vertical.

A Monster High homage to the Ghostbusters villain Gozer, complete with bubble-textured bodysuit, purple lightning gauntlets, and two mini Terror Dogs. Fang Club early access is live; public sale follows. Priced at $70, ships by end of July.

The only LEGO Animal Crossing set dropping summer 2026, this 513-piece fishing scene with Timmy and Tommy is a must for AC collectors. At $60, it’s a solid build, and the double Insider points until June 29 make pre-ordering now a no-brainer.

Finally, a pair of spatial computing glasses that don’t look like a sci-fi prop. XREAL AURA runs Android XR on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Reality Elite, with a 70° see-through display and Gemini AI baked in. Reservations are open now with a $99 deposit that turns into $200 credit—final price under $1,500, shipping Fall 2026.

The BLUE REFLECTION Quartet is the first bundle to include all four games, notably bringing the previously PC-only SUN to consoles. Pre-order by July 29 for four exclusive photo frames in Second
Patricia Cornwell's latest Kay Scarpetta thriller lands in a special edition trade paperback at just $14—a rare bargain for a new release. Two mauled campers and a mysterious giant footprint in Virginia wilderness promise a twistier, more primal mystery than recent entries in the series. Shipping June 30, this is the one to pre-order if you've been waiting for Scarpetta to get back to her forensic roots.
A limited-edition race day shoe co-designed with POST ARCHIVE FACTION (PAF) for $280. Features a double layer of Helion HF hyper foam and a Carbon Speedboard. Available in White/Gale and Ember/Pebble colorways, with a 'Coming Soon' notify-me status.
The first LEGO KPop Demon Hunters set — 825 pieces to build Derpy Tiger and Sussie Bird with movable features, secret storage, and two expressions. $69.99, pre-order now, ships August 1.
The 9th batch of 808's J6CR paddle ships July 10—so if you want one, don't dawdle. It's an elongated, USAP-approved power paddle with a 16mm multi-density foam core and their Core Reactor/Dynamic PowerFlex tech, all for $195. That's a solid price for a next-gen design that's already proven itself through eight previous batches.
Neurosis' first new album in a decade on multiple vinyl variants including Coke Bottle Smoke and Tiger Eye. $35, tip-on gatefold jacket. Pre-order now, ships June 26.
New Sonny Angel series with tanned skin, retro 80's vibe, and 6 kinds plus secret and Robby Angel. First-ever Octopus and Manatee costumes. Pre-order opens June 22 (Angel tier) and June 25 (ALL tier).
Neurosis' first new album in a decade, featuring Aaron Turner on guitar and vocals. Available on multiple vinyl variants including Coke Bottle Smoke and Tiger Eye, priced at $35 and shipping June 26.