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Doctor Who Constable Zreeg and Sergeant Zogroth Wrarth Warrior Set
Available to order from www.character-online.com
Character Options gives Doctor Who fans yet more to celebrate with its new Wrarth Warrior Twin Set Exclusive
Fans marked Doctor Who Day on 23rd November, but celebrations will continue this week with the release of the final ‘Vortex’ set for 2025, from Character Options and BBC Studios. The Wrarth Warriors Constable Zreeg & Sergeant Zogroth will be making their debut as part of an online exclusive set that’s available to purchase today, 25th November 2025, solely through www.character-online.com.
The Wrarth Warrior Set
This “Vortex” set includes Wrarth Warrior figures of the two most identifiable Wrarth, Constable Zreeg and Sergeant Zogroth. Standing at 18.6cm tall, The Wrarth are around 50mm taller than the standard Doctor Who action figures. Each imposing Wrarth has multiple articulation points, a display stand, detachable blaster weapon accessory and ‘light pipe’ eyes. The two characters are distinguished by unique paint detailing and their individualised carapace front.
With an armoured exoskeleton, astounding visual capabilities and a keen intelligence, the Wrarth are a biologically engineered species created by the Star Council as part of an intergalactic Police Force to hunt The Meep. This species originated from the 1980 Doctor Who Comic, as characters from ‘The Star Beast’ story written by Pat Mills and John Wagner and drawn by Dave Gibbons. The Wrarth are the quintessential Doctor Who ‘bug-eyed monster’ with the clever twist – that they are totally benevolent.

About the episode – The Star Beast (2023)
The Fourteenth Doctor suspects his fate has been tampered with. He lands the TARDIS in London and bumps into former companion Donna Noble and her daughter Rose. After witnessing a spaceship appear to crash nearby, The Doctor investigates and finds the ship landed intact, UNIT troops acting strangely, and an escape pod occupant traced to Donna’s home. There, Rose meets a seemingly innocent harmless alien called the Meep, who claims to be fleeing “monsters.” Soon after, Wrarth Warriors arrive, having tracked the Meep to Earth in the 21st Century.
Siding with the Meep, The Doctor helps it evade capture. However, upon intercepting a Wrarth teleport, he wants to hear both sides and brings in Constable Zreeg and Seargent Zogroth. The truth emerges, the Meep is a genocidal tyrant, but after explaining why they are pursuing it, the Meep guns the Wrarth down. Although initially perceived as monsters, it’s hard not to feel sympathy for these champions for justice. The Meep has no remorse and is intent on escaping Earth, threatening to destroy London in the process. The Doctor devises a plan to stop it, restoring Donna’s memories so they can disable the ship’s drive. The Meep is captured, but not before delivering a cryptic warning to the Doctor.
“Fantastic … just fantastic!”
Al Dewar, Creative Director at Character Options, said: “I first encountered the Wrarth in a comic my mum bought for me way, way back in 1980, so when I saw these characters on screen, it brought back a lot of very fond memories. The modern interpretation of the Wrarth was brilliant – they are a very imposing alien and hugely top heavy as action figures (thus the need for the stand). So recreating them in figure form was not only a lot of fun but it was also really nostalgic. You just can’t help but smile when you see these guys towering over the standard figures and then dissolve into giggles when seeing them next to the Meep! And we finally got some ‘light pipe’ eyes in there, albeit limited by the size of the head … Fantastic … just fantastic!”
This new set is on sale now through www.character-online.co.uk and costs £44.99. Each online exclusive release has unique features not to be seen on retail versions and with a limited amount available, this set is certainly one not to be missed!








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Gustave Lytton
November 25th, 2025 - 10:43amAll the things it could have been, I meant……
Why not, for example, the Toymaker that David Tennant faced…..?
But there’s probably copyright stuff that I don’t know about.
Pandoricus
November 25th, 2025 - 10:28amLooks like you can’t pay with PayPal like you use it.
Doctorbendisco
November 25th, 2025 - 10:25amJust ordered mine cant wait to add them to my collection
Matt Y
November 25th, 2025 - 10:25am‘The two characters are distinguished by unique paint detailing and their individualised carapace front.’ – I thought the Wrarth all looked the same. Does anyone know what, if anything, differentiates the Constable and the Sergeant from the basic warrior? Cheers.
Jamie
November 25th, 2025 - 10:40amThere are slightly different details on the front of the chest. It’s quite subtle.
Matt Y
November 25th, 2025 - 10:46amThank you Jamie. Went and had a closer look and you are right – it’s very subtle and does match the onscreen characters. Am thinking for army building it’s not anything massively different from a basic warrior.
Jamie
November 25th, 2025 - 10:20amAbsolutely beautiful!
Nic Saunders
November 25th, 2025 - 10:12amFantastic! Loved these guys since they first appeared in the 1980’s comic and to have action figures all these years later. Great. A brilliant release to end the year and no B&M hunt needed!!
Gustave Lytton
November 25th, 2025 - 10:08amAnother dud…..
What is their obsession with that Meep story…..?
What next, a Donna or Rose as figure number five…..?
DanWFA
November 25th, 2025 - 10:11amExactly how is it a dud?
It (by the looks of things) a complete new sculpt. Fans have been yearning for new figures, especially monsters for years. The Meep was a total surprise but we’ve always known there’s a prototype Wrath Warrior out there.
Pjd94
November 25th, 2025 - 9:58amOrdered straight away!