With Captain America: Civil War rapidly approaching, we’re starting to see a lot of cool new toys based on the film make their way to shelves—and leading the charge at Toy Fair this weekend was Hasbro’s Marvel Legends series. Captain America and Iron Man, the two film’s heavy hitters, were present. But Black Panther was the star.
Four figures in the Civil War wave of Marvel Legends 6-inch figures due for release around the time the movie premieres will be directly based on the movie versions of Marvel’s heroes. Captain America, Iron Man, and Black Panther are pictured above, and also a version of Scarlet Witch in her new costume for the movie is below.
Those figures will be joined across two different Captain America waves, the remaining slots filled by characters associated with Cap from the comics—Nuke (who recently showed up in Marvel’s Jessica Jones Netflix show), the Red Guardian (a very weird and old Marvel character that was meant to be the Communist Russian equivalent of Captain America), and Nick Fury, Sr.
Comic books, ladies and gentlemen.
But it wasn’t only Marvel’s new movie that got some love from the Legends line. For the first time in what feels like ages, there will be an entire wave of figures based on Marvel’s mutant characters—something many fans didn’t expect, as the company has been infamously reticent with X-Men merchandise in recent years.
Rogue, one of the figures in the wave, was announced at New York Comic Con last year
Later in the year, to line up with the November release of Doctor Strange, the Sorcerer supreme will get his own inspired wave of figures focusing on the mystical side of Marvel heroes and villains.
Not shown were movie and comic book versions of Stephen Strange himself, but they will be joined by long time Doctor Strange villain Dormammu, soon-to-be-Netflix-star Iron Fist, and Nico Minoru, a breakout character from the Runaways comic book that is now a main character in the female-lead Avengers team series A-Force.
But it wouldn’t be Marvel Legends without a Spider-Man wave. And no, before you ask, the character’s Civil War appearance did not get a figure nod, so the toys have yet to spoil how the webslinger will look in Marvel’s cinematic universe. Hasbro rounded out their Legends reveals with four new figures that will be part of a new Spider-Wave later this year.
Included are Spider-Man (naturally), specifically the “Ultimate universe” version of the hero, the Hobgoblin, and two firsts for the 6-inch line: Silk, a spider-hero introduced during the 2015 comic event Spider-Verse
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