The Nacelle Company has announced two exclusive Biker Mice from Mars figure sets for Comic-Con International: San Diego 2025. Fans can get their hands on these new additions to the NacelleVerse at Booth #2547 while supplies last between Wednesday, July 23 and Sunday, July 27.

The SDCC ’25-exclusive Biker Mice from Mars 3-Pack retails for $100 and features Throttle, Modo, and Vinnie. This is the first time the iconic trio has been available in one collectible unit and they are packaged in a collector’s box featuring the official SDCC-exclusive logo. Only 500 of this limited edition figurine set will be available for purchase.

The SDCC ’25-exclusive Biker Mice from Mars Throttle Bootleg Edition also retails for $100 and features Throttle in a hot dog cosplay, wearing a FansCon badge. Only 100 of this figure, each hand-painted by acclaimed bootleg toy artist Marquee Mauraders Club, will be available for purchase. Like the 3-pack, each Bootleg Edition is packaged in a collector’s box with the SDCC-exclusive logo.

These figures join the Nacelle Company’s popular line of Biker Mice from Mars collectibles, which so far contains two waves featuring the characters and their vehicles based on the 1993 animated series created by Rick Ungar. In addition to an ongoing comics series published by Oni Press, the Nacelle Company announced at WonderCon 2025 that it is rebooting the animated series with executive producers Ryan ReynoldsBrian Volk-Weiss, and George Dewey

Biker Mice From Mars was a series ahead of its time—smart, funny, and full of personality,” said Nacelle Company founder and CEO Volk-Weiss. “With these exclusives, we’re giving fans something truly special at Comic-Con while we continue to build out our expansive universe.”

The Nacelle booth will also have free, limited-edition Biker Mice from Mars magnets featuring Throttle, Vinnie, Modo, and Charley available with every $5+ purchase made during the convention (while supplies last). Fans looking to grab all four are encouraged to visit the booth early.

Stay tuned to The Beat for more coverage from SDCC ’25.