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The Vintage series mostly consists of retooled or repainted figures featuring older designs and packaging inspired by ToyBiz's Marvel Super Heroes and X-Men lines from the 1990s, as well as the action figures from cartoons like Spider-Man: The Animated Series, Fantastic Four: The Animated Series and Iron Man: The Animated Series. However, some ...
This list includes figures that are available exclusively through specific retailers, events, and limited-edition releases, such as those from Amazon, Walmart, Target, and conventions like San Diego Comic-Con. Exclusive releases are notable in the Marvel Legends series for their unique sculpts, exclusive accessories, limited production runs ...
Marvel Legends is an action figure line based on the characters of Marvel Comics, initially produced by Toy Biz, then by Hasbro.This line is in the 6-inch (150 mm) scale, with spin-off lines in the 4-inch (100 mm), 8-inch (200 mm), and 12-inch (300 mm) scale.
Marvel Universe is a 3 3 ⁄ 4" action figure line manufactured by Hasbro, featuring characters from the Marvel Comics universe. It first hit stores in early 2009 and features detailed sculpting, multiple points of articulation, and accessories. The line was created by Hasbro Designer Dave Vonner.
Wolverine figure at Madame Tussauds London. In 2008, Wizard magazine ranked Wolverine 1st in their "200 Greatest Comic Book Characters of All Time" list. [256] In 2008, Empire ranked Wolverine 4th in their "50 Greatest Comic Book Characters" list. [257] In 2011, IGN ranked Wolverine 4th in their " Top 100 Comic Book Heroes" list. [258]
X-Men Classics is a series of 6-inch X-Men action figures by Toy Biz.. The first line was released in 2004 and consisted of comic accurate sculpts and paint applications. The line went on hiatus after one wave.
The online service, based in the United Kingdom, prohibits the items to be sold to American buyers, however the figures can be obtained through several comic book speciality stores in the United States. The collection ended with issue 200.
Secret Wars was a 1984-1985 line of action figures and playsets, launched as a tie-in between Marvel Comics and the Mattel toy company. The line was a reaction to DC Comics' 1984 deal with Kenner Products for the Super Powers Collection. Mattel, concerned about losing the DC account to Kenner, made a similar deal with Marvel.