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With the release of the Giant-Man BAF, Toy Biz packaged smaller parts with each character, requiring 10 figures to be purchased to create the BAF (including one of the variant figures). <!--Need to explain what a variant is before the rest of this makes sense to the general-audience reader to whom Wikipedia is aimed: The first nine pieces were packaged with the regular figures, while the tenth piece was included with the [[Weapon X]] variant. This marked the first time in any series that a variant figure included a different BAF piece than the normal version, forcing anyone who wishes to complete the Giant Man BAF to purchase both versions of the figure (The Sentry variant includes the same piece as his normal figure).-->
With the release of the Giant-Man BAF, Toy Biz packaged smaller parts with each character, requiring 10 figures to be purchased to create the BAF (including one of the variant figures). <!--Need to explain what a variant is before the rest of this makes sense to the general-audience reader to whom Wikipedia is aimed: The first nine pieces were packaged with the regular figures, while the tenth piece was included with the [[Weapon X]] variant. This marked the first time in any series that a variant figure included a different BAF piece than the normal version, forcing anyone who wishes to complete the Giant Man BAF to purchase both versions of the figure (The Sentry variant includes the same piece as his normal figure).-->


Starting with the Onslaught BAF and continuing with the Mojo and MODOK BAFs, Toy Biz returned to the six-piece formula. Hasbro continued the six-piece formula with the Annihilus BAF in its first wave, and temporarily moved to an eight-piece formula with the Blob BAF in its second wave, but will switch back to the six figure format in series 4. At the [[San Diego Comic Con]] in July 2008 Hasbro announced that they would not make more BAFs.
Starting with the Onslaught BAF and continuing with the Mojo and MODOK BAFs, Toy Biz returned to the six-piece formula. Hasbro continued the six-piece formula with the Annihilus BAF in its first series, and temporarily moved to an eight-piece formula with the Blob BAF in its second series, but will switch back to the six figure format in series 4.


== Toy Biz ==
== Toy Biz ==
==== Wave 1 ====
==== Series 1 ====
* [[Captain America]] (with ''Captain America'' vol. 1 #109)
* [[Captain America]] (with ''Captain America'' vol. 1 #109)
* [[Hulk (comics)|Hulk]] (Bendable fingers) (with ''Incredible Hulk'' vol. 1 #314)
* [[Hulk (comics)|Hulk]] (Bendable fingers) (with ''Incredible Hulk'' vol. 1 #314)
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* [[Toad (comics)|Toad]] (with ''Uncanny X-Men'' #4)
* [[Toad (comics)|Toad]] (with ''Uncanny X-Men'' #4)


'''NOTE''': There are ''three'' versions of Iron Man in this wave. <ref>[http://marvellegends.net/MarvelLegends/ML01/ MarvelLegends.Net - Marvel Legends Series 1<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
'''NOTE''': There are ''three'' versions of Iron Man in this series. <ref>[http://marvellegends.net/MarvelLegends/ML01/ MarvelLegends.Net - Marvel Legends Series 1<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
There is also a variant Hulk with straight fingers.
There is also a variant Hulk with straight fingers.
Each of the figures also contains either a comic or a poster foil. Some are English and some are Canadian packaging.
Each of the figures also contains either a comic or a poster foil. Some are English and some are Canadian packaging.


==== Wave 2 ====
==== Series 2 ====
* [[Doctor Doom|Dr. Doom]] (with ''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #247)
* [[Doctor Doom|Dr. Doom]] (with ''Fantastic Four'' vol. 1 #247)
* Doombot (Chase)
* Doombot (Chase)
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'''NOTE''': Neither version of the Human Torch is a variant. Human Torch was originally distributed with the 4 on his chest, but some collectors asked for the 4 to be removed, since it would be more comic accurate. So as a running change, later shipments had the 4 removed. At the beginning, the figure with the 4 was plentiful, but as time went on, it became more common to see him without it, and eventually it became rare to see him with the 4.
'''NOTE''': Neither version of the Human Torch is a variant. Human Torch was originally distributed with the 4 on his chest, but some collectors asked for the 4 to be removed, since it would be more comic accurate. So as a running change, later shipments had the 4 removed. At the beginning, the figure with the 4 was plentiful, but as time went on, it became more common to see him without it, and eventually it became rare to see him with the 4.


==== Wave 3 ====
==== Series 3 ====
* [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics)|Daredevil]], based on the [[Ben Affleck]] film portrayal (with ''Daredevil'' #164)
* [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics)|Daredevil]], based on the [[Ben Affleck]] film portrayal (with ''Daredevil'' #164)
* [[Ghost Rider (Daniel Ketch)|Ghost Rider]] (with ''Ghost Rider'' vol. 2 #2)
* [[Ghost Rider (Daniel Ketch)|Ghost Rider]] (with ''Ghost Rider'' vol. 2 #2)
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'''NOTE''': There were several running changes to the Daredevil figure(with or without beard), but no true variants.{{Fact|date=November 2007}}
'''NOTE''': There were several running changes to the Daredevil figure(with or without beard), but no true variants.{{Fact|date=November 2007}}


==== Wave 4 ====
==== Series 4 ====
* [[Beast (comics)|Beast]] (with ''X-Men'' #3)
* [[Beast (comics)|Beast]] (with ''X-Men'' #3)
* [[Elektra (comics)|Elektra]](with ''Daredevil'' vol. 1 #176)
* [[Elektra (comics)|Elektra]](with ''Daredevil'' vol. 1 #176)
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Neither of the Punishers are variants, but the grey belted edition was more widely produced and generally comes packaged with a foil print instead of a comic.
Neither of the Punishers are variants, but the grey belted edition was more widely produced and generally comes packaged with a foil print instead of a comic.


==== Wave 5 ====
==== Series 5 ====
* [[Blade (comics)|Blade]] (Movie) (with ''Tomb of Dracula'' #45 or poster book)
* [[Blade (comics)|Blade]] (Movie) (with ''Tomb of Dracula'' #45 or poster book)
* [[Colossus (comics)|Colossus]] (with ''Uncanny X-Men'' #129)
* [[Colossus (comics)|Colossus]] (with ''Uncanny X-Men'' #129)
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'''NOTE''': There was also an extremely rare version of the Blade figure which came with a comic. However, it was almost-immediately recalled because the comic was too graphic and gory.{{Fact|date=November 2007}} There's also a Blade figure which comes with a spiderman comic.
'''NOTE''': There was also an extremely rare version of the Blade figure which came with a comic. However, it was almost-immediately recalled because the comic was too graphic and gory.{{Fact|date=November 2007}} There's also a Blade figure which comes with a spiderman comic.


==== Wave 6 ====
==== Series 6 ====
* [[Punisher]] (Movie)
* [[Punisher]] (Movie)
* [[Cable (comics)|Cable]] (with ''Cable'' #73)
* [[Cable (comics)|Cable]] (with ''Cable'' #73)
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* Wolverine Unmasked (Chase, Series III re-release with Legends VI packaging)
* Wolverine Unmasked (Chase, Series III re-release with Legends VI packaging)


==== Wave 7 ====
==== Series 7 ====
* [[Apocalypse (comics)|Apocalypse]] (with ''X-Factor'' #25)
* [[Apocalypse (comics)|Apocalypse]] (with ''X-Factor'' #25)
* [[Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)|Ghost Rider]] (Classic)
* [[Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)|Ghost Rider]] (Classic)
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* Goliath (with Antman and Wasp, Chase, Series IV re-release with Legends VII packaging)
* Goliath (with Antman and Wasp, Chase, Series IV re-release with Legends VII packaging)


==== Wave 8 ====
==== Series 8 ====
* [[Black Widow (Marvel Comics)|Black Widow]] (Redhead) (with ''Daredevil'' vol. 1 #81)
* [[Black Widow (Marvel Comics)|Black Widow]] (Redhead) (with ''Daredevil'' vol. 1 #81)
* [[Black Widow (Marvel Comics)#Yelena Belova|Black Widow]] (Blonde, Chase)
* [[Black Widow (Marvel Comics)#Yelena Belova|Black Widow]] (Blonde, Chase)
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'''NOTE''': The early shipments of ML8 had a paint error on the Captain America figures. The Ultimate Captain America was supposed to have grey paint on his pants, while the Classic Captain America was not. When the toys were first released, these paint apps were reversed. A running change later corrected the error.
'''NOTE''': The early shipments of ML8 had a paint error on the Captain America figures. The Ultimate Captain America was supposed to have grey paint on his pants, while the Classic Captain America was not. When the toys were first released, these paint apps were reversed. A running change later corrected the error.


==== Wave 9 (Galactus Series)====
==== Series 9 (Galactus Series)====
* [[Bullseye (comics)|Bullseye]] (with Galactus' left leg and ''Daredevil'' vol. 1 #132)
* [[Bullseye (comics)|Bullseye]] (with Galactus' left leg and ''Daredevil'' vol. 1 #132)
* Bullseye (Gritting Teeth, grey costume, Chase)
* Bullseye (Gritting Teeth, grey costume, Chase)
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'''NOTE''': In some cases the Canadian release of the figures were packaged with a gold-foil enhanced mini-poster (with art by Jae Lee), instead of a comic.{{Fact|date=November 2007}}
'''NOTE''': In some cases the Canadian release of the figures were packaged with a gold-foil enhanced mini-poster (with art by Jae Lee), instead of a comic.{{Fact|date=November 2007}}


==== Wave 10 (Sentinel Series)====
==== Series 10 (Sentinel Series)====
* [[Warren Worthington III|Angel]] (with Sentinel's left leg and ''Uncanny X-Men'' #5)
* [[Warren Worthington III|Angel]] (with Sentinel's left leg and ''Uncanny X-Men'' #5)
* Angel (Light Blue Costume, Chase)
* Angel (Light Blue Costume, Chase)
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'''NOTE''': Although they are completely different figures, [[Mystique (comics)|Mystique]] and [[Omega Red]] have the same BAF piece, with no difference. This means that only Omega Red or Mystique need be bought to complete the Sentinel BAF, not both.
'''NOTE''': Although they are completely different figures, [[Mystique (comics)|Mystique]] and [[Omega Red]] have the same BAF piece, with no difference. This means that only Omega Red or Mystique need be bought to complete the Sentinel BAF, not both.


==== Wave 11 (Legendary Riders Series)====
==== Series 11 (Legendary Riders Series)====
* [[Iron Man armors#Hulkbuster Armor.2C Mk I|Iron Man (Hulkbuster)]] (with ''Iron Man'' vol. 1, #305)
* [[Iron Man armors#Hulkbuster Armor.2C Mk I|Iron Man (Hulkbuster)]] (with ''Iron Man'' vol. 1, #305)
* [[Scarlet Witch]] (with ''Avengers'' vol. 1 #187)
* [[Scarlet Witch]] (with ''Avengers'' vol. 1 #187)
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* Wonder Man (translucent purple "Ionic" version, Chase)
* Wonder Man (translucent purple "Ionic" version, Chase)


'''NOTE''': There was some confusion over the rarity of the Scarlet Witch. Prior to the series being released, ToyBiz had announced that they were unhappy with the final product, and as a result, had pulled the figure from the line, despite the inclusion of the character on the packaging. However, as the wave began to appear at retail, many findings of the figure were reported, with the actual product varying considerably from the prototype presented on the packaging.<ref>[http://www.oafe.net/yo/ml11_sw.php OAFE - ML11: Scarlet Witch review<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
'''NOTE''': There was some confusion over the rarity of the Scarlet Witch. Prior to the series being released, ToyBiz had announced that they were unhappy with the final product, and as a result, had pulled the figure from the line, despite the inclusion of the character on the packaging. However, as the series began to appear at retail, many findings of the figure were reported, with the actual product varying considerably from the prototype presented on the packaging.<ref>[http://www.oafe.net/yo/ml11_sw.php OAFE - ML11: Scarlet Witch review<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


==== Wave 12 (Apocalypse Series)====
==== Series 12 (Apocalypse Series)====
* [[Bishop (comics)|Bishop]] (with Apocalypse's lower torso and ''Bishop'' #2)
* [[Bishop (comics)|Bishop]] (with Apocalypse's lower torso and ''Bishop'' #2)
* Bishop (alternate bald head, Chase)
* Bishop (alternate bald head, Chase)
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'''NOTE''': There is some confusion over which version of X-23 is the variant, and which is normal. Though the back of the packaging shows the black-suited version as the standard figure, many cases had the purple costume packed in heavier numbers.{{Fact|date=November 2007}} In the United States and Australia, the Purple-suited X-23 was the standard figure and the Black-suited X-23 figure was the variant.{{Fact|date=November 2007}} In Canada and the UK, it was the opposite. However, there were many reports{{Fact|date=November 2007}} that the case assortments were evenly packed for all the variants.
'''NOTE''': There is some confusion over which version of X-23 is the variant, and which is normal. Though the back of the packaging shows the black-suited version as the standard figure, many cases had the purple costume packed in heavier numbers.{{Fact|date=November 2007}} In the United States and Australia, the Purple-suited X-23 was the standard figure and the Black-suited X-23 figure was the variant.{{Fact|date=November 2007}} In Canada and the UK, it was the opposite. However, there were many reports{{Fact|date=November 2007}} that the case assortments were evenly packed for all the variants.


==== Wave 13 (Onslaught Series)====
==== Series 13 (Onslaught Series)====
* [[Abomination (comics)|Abomination]] (with ''Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2, #25 and left arm of Onslaught)
* [[Abomination (comics)|Abomination]] (with ''Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2, #25 and left arm of Onslaught)
* Abomination (melted face, Chase)
* Abomination (melted face, Chase)
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* [[Onslaught (comics)|Onslaught]] (Build-a-Figure)
* [[Onslaught (comics)|Onslaught]] (Build-a-Figure)


==== Wave 14 (Mojo Series)====
==== Series 14 (Mojo Series)====
* [[Baron Zemo]] (With ''Avengers'' vol. 1 #6 and Mojo's head and upper torso)
* [[Baron Zemo]] (With ''Avengers'' vol. 1 #6 and Mojo's head and upper torso)
* Baron Zemo (Unmasked, Chase)
* Baron Zemo (Unmasked, Chase)
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'''NOTE''': Due to variances between the promotional photos and the final product,<ref>[http://www.oafe.net/yo/ml14_lc.php Oafe.net]</ref> many eBay sellers listed the standard Luke Cage figure as the variant.
'''NOTE''': Due to variances between the promotional photos and the final product,<ref>[http://www.oafe.net/yo/ml14_lc.php Oafe.net]</ref> many eBay sellers listed the standard Luke Cage figure as the variant.


==== Wave 15 (M.O.D.O.K. Series)====
==== Series 15 (M.O.D.O.K. Series)====
* [[Beta Ray Bill]] (with ''Thor'' #337 and MODOK's hover base)
* [[Beta Ray Bill]] (with ''Thor'' #337 and MODOK's hover base)
* [[Mar-Vell|Captain Marvel]] (with ''Captain Marvel'' #25 and MODOK's control panel)
* [[Mar-Vell|Captain Marvel]] (with ''Captain Marvel'' #25 and MODOK's control panel)
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* [[Brood (comics)|Brood Queen]] (Build-A-Figure)
* [[Brood (comics)|Brood Queen]] (Build-A-Figure)


==== Series 4 (Red Hulk Series) ====
==== Series 4 (Age of Apocalypse Nemesis Series)====
* [[Adam Warlock]] (with left leg of Red Hulk)
* [[Silver Surfer#Planet Hulk/Silver Savage|Silver Savage]] (Silver Surfer in "Planet Hulk" gladiator gear) (with right leg of Red Hulk)
* [[Venom (comics)#Spider-Man|Spider-Man (Symbiote costume)]] (with left arm of Red Hulk)
* [[Spiral (comics)|Spiral]] (With gold accented variant) (with head of Red Hulk)
* [[Union Jack (comics)|Union Jack]] (with torso of Red Hulk)
* Wolverine (Classic yellow and blue "tiger stripe" costume) (With black "X-Force" variant, designed by Adam Kubert) (with right arm of Red Hulk)
* [[Red Hulk]] (Build-A-Figure)
- NOTE: This is a Target exclusive.

==== Series 5 (Age of Apocalypse Nemesis Series)====
* Beast ([[Astonishing X-Men]] appearance)
* Beast ([[Astonishing X-Men]] appearance)
* [[Black Bolt]] (With blue tinted variant)
* [[Black Bolt]] (With blue tinted variant)
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* [[Tigra]]
* [[Tigra]]
* Age of Apocalypse [[Holocaust (comics)|Nemesis/Holocaust]] (Build-A-Figure)
* Age of Apocalypse [[Holocaust (comics)|Nemesis/Holocaust]] (Build-A-Figure)

'''NOTE'''': This wave will be a Wal*mart exclusive wave, and will ship in December 2008


==== Spider-Man Trilogy Sandman Series ====
==== Spider-Man Trilogy Sandman Series ====
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* [[Ronan the Accuser]] (Build-A-Figure)
* [[Ronan the Accuser]] (Build-A-Figure)


===Hulk Waves 1 & 2 (2008)===
===Hulk Series 1 & 2 (2008)===


* Hulk ([[Incredible_Hulk:_The_End:_The_Last_Titan|"The End"]] appearance) (with Fin Fang Foom's right wing and arm)
* Hulk ([[Incredible_Hulk:_The_End:_The_Last_Titan|"The End"]] appearance) (with Fin Fang Foom's right wing and arm)
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* [[Fin Fang Foom]] (Build-A-Figure)
* [[Fin Fang Foom]] (Build-A-Figure)


This line has been divided into to two waves, with the first five figures on the list shipping in one case assortment, and the latter three shipping in another case assortment. Despite the 'shipping in August' note that accompanied the latter three figures on the packaging, all figures shipped at once. All of the 8 figures will be necessary to purchase to complete the 16" Fin Fang Foom BAF.
This line has been divided into to two series, with the first five figures on the list shipping in one case assortment, and the latter three shipping in another case assortment. Despite the "shipping in August" note that accompanied the latter three figures on the packaging, all figures shipped at once. All of the 8 figures are necessary to complete the 16" Fin Fang Foom BAF.


Previously planned figure [[Bi-Beast|Bi-Beast]] will appear in the Incredible Hulk movie line, while [[Valkyrie (comics)|Valkyrie]] and Red King figures may appear in later Marvel Legends lines.
Previously planned figure [[Bi-Beast|Bi-Beast]] will appear in the Incredible Hulk movie line, while [[Valkyrie (comics)|Valkyrie]] and Red King figures may appear in later Marvel Legends lines.


==== Red Hulk Series ====
===[[Ares (Marvel Comics)|Ares]] Wave===
* [[Adam Warlock]] (with left leg of Red Hulk)
* [[Silver Surfer#Planet Hulk/Silver Savage|Silver Savage]] (Silver Surfer in "Planet Hulk" gladiator gear) (with right leg of Red Hulk)
* [[Venom (comics)#Spider-Man|Spider-Man (Symbiote costume)]] (with left arm of Red Hulk)
* [[Spiral (comics)|Spiral]] (With gold accented variant) (with head of Red Hulk)
* [[Union Jack (comics)|Union Jack]] (with torso of Red Hulk)
* Wolverine (Classic yellow and blue "tiger stripe" costume) (With black "X-Force" variant, designed by Adam Kubert) (with right arm of Red Hulk)
* [[Red Hulk]] (Build-A-Figure)
- NOTE: This is a Target exclusive.

===[[Ares (Marvel Comics)|Ares]] Series ===


* [[Crossbones]] (with Ares' left leg)
* [[Crossbones]] (with Ares' left leg)
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* [[Ares (Marvel Comics)|Ares]] (Build-A-Figure)
* [[Ares (Marvel Comics)|Ares]] (Build-A-Figure)


This wave is a Wal-mart exclusive.
This series is a Wal*Mart exclusive.


== Two-Packs ==
== Two-Packs ==
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* [[Cannonball (comics)|Cannonball]] and [[Domino (comics)|Domino]] (Two Packs)
* [[Cannonball (comics)|Cannonball]] and [[Domino (comics)|Domino]] (Two Packs)


=== Wave 1 ===
=== Series 1 ===
* [[Ronin (Marvel Comics)#Clint Barton|Ronin]] and [[Elektra (comics)|Elektra]] (with alternate-colored Ronin and Skrull Elektra variant)
* [[Ronin (Marvel Comics)#Clint Barton|Ronin]] and [[Elektra (comics)|Elektra]] (with alternate-colored Ronin and Skrull Elektra variant)
* [[Ultimate Captain America]] (World War II costume) and [[Ultimate Nick Fury]]
* [[Ultimate Captain America]] (World War II costume) and [[Ultimate Nick Fury]]
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* [[Mr Fantastic]] and [[the Thing]]
* [[Mr Fantastic]] and [[the Thing]]


=== Wave 2 ===
=== Series 2 ===
* S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent (Nick Fury alternate head) and Hand Ninja
* S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent (Nick Fury alternate head) and Hand Ninja
* [[Skrull]] and [[Kree]] soldiers
* [[Skrull]] and [[Kree]] soldiers
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* [[Henry Pym|Giant-Man]] (Build-a-Figure)
* [[Henry Pym|Giant-Man]] (Build-a-Figure)


'''NOTE''': A running change resulted in a repaint of both Sentry and the Sentry variant being released that replaces the original gold/tan paint from the original shipment with a corrected, lighter yellow.{{Fact|date=November 2007}} This series was available in the UK and possibly other territories in stores including [[Woolworths Group|Woolworths]].{{Fact|date=November 2007}} It was also available in Canada at [[Toys R Us]].{{Fact|date=November 2007}}
'''NOTE''': A running change resulted in a repaint of both Sentry and the Sentry variant being released that replaces the original gold/tan paint from the original shipment with a corrected, lighter yellow.<ref>[http://www.oafe.net/yo/mlwm_sent.php ML: Sentry review]</ref> This series was available in the UK and possibly other territories in stores including [[Woolworths Group|Woolworths]].{{Fact|date=November 2007}} It was also available in Canada at [[Toys R Us]].{{Fact|date=November 2007}}


=== Target Exclusives ===
=== Target Exclusives ===
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Several popular characters (usually villains) that have not appeared under the Marvel Legends brand have made appearances in these lines, and thus are usually the most desired among collectors. These include most of Spider-Man's rogues gallery, as well as some of the Hulk's, Fantastic Four's and X-Men's.
Several popular characters (usually villains) that have not appeared under the Marvel Legends brand have made appearances in these lines, and thus are usually the most desired among collectors. These include most of Spider-Man's rogues gallery, as well as some of the Hulk's, Fantastic Four's and X-Men's.


* [[Fantastic Four]] Classics (2 Waves, Cancelled)
* [[Fantastic Four]] Classics (two series, canceled)
* [[Hulk Classics]] (2 Waves, Cancelled)
* [[Hulk Classics]] (two series, canceled)
* [[Spider-Man Classics]] (2 Waves, Cancelled to become simply Spider-Man)
* [[Spider-Man Classics]] (two series, canceled to become simply Spider-Man)
* [[Spider-Man Classics|Spider-Man]] (19 Waves, Cancelled)
* [[Spider-Man Classics|Spider-Man]] (19 series, canceled)
* X-Men Classics (3 waves, Cancelled), several new sculpts of both completely original costumes and previously unproduced costumes with repaints of existing figures scattered throughout.)
* X-Men Classics (three series, canceled), several new sculpts of both completely original costumes and previously unproduced costumes with repaints of existing figures scattered throughout.)

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 07:26, 9 October 2008

This article is about the action figure line of Marvel characters. For the video game formerly titled "Marvel Legends", see Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. For the comic book see Marvel Legends (comics)


Marvel Legends
File:Marvel legends logo.gif

6" Action Figure Toy Line

Toy Biz : 2002 - 2006
Hasbro: 2007 - 2008

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 scale.

History

The Marvel Legends line is a spin-off of the Spider-Man Classics line also produced by Toy Biz. At its inception in 2002, the Marvel Legends line took over the clamshell packaging and the included comic book that had shipped with the Spider-Man Classics line. The first Marvel Legends series included representations of the Hulk, Captain America, Iron Man and the Toad.

Beginning January 1, 2007, Hasbro was the new license holder of the rights to produce toys and games based upon the Marvel Universe, while ToyBiz was renamed Marvel Toys. The new Hasbro packaging did not include a comic.

Chase figures

From the beginning, the Marvel Legends line has used the "chase" concept to introduce figures based on less popular or recognizable characters. These got their nickname by being shipped in fewer quantities than the rest of the figures, thus causing collectors to chase after them. Eventually, rather than entirely new figures, the chase concept was limited to variations (such as an alternate head or a different color scheme) of a figure released in that same series. These figures became high in demand by collectors.

Build-A-Figure

In 2005, Toy Biz introduced the "Build-A-Figure" (referred to as a "BAF" in the collector community) to the Marvel Legends line, starting with series 9. Each figure in the series was packaged with a piece of a larger figure — in the initial case, a 16-inch tall figure of Galactus. A consumer who bought each figure in the assortment would then have all the complete components to assemble a character unavailable in individual packaging.

The concept was re-employed in the tenth Toy Biz series, where each figure was packaged with a piece of a mutant-hunting robot known as a Sentinel. Additional BAFs would include Apocalypse, Onslaught, Giant-Man, Mojo, MODOK, Annihilus, Blob, Brood Queen, Nemesis, Red Hulk, Sandman, Ronan the Accuser, Fin Fang Foom, and Ares.

With the release of the Giant-Man BAF, Toy Biz packaged smaller parts with each character, requiring 10 figures to be purchased to create the BAF (including one of the variant figures).

Starting with the Onslaught BAF and continuing with the Mojo and MODOK BAFs, Toy Biz returned to the six-piece formula. Hasbro continued the six-piece formula with the Annihilus BAF in its first series, and temporarily moved to an eight-piece formula with the Blob BAF in its second series, but will switch back to the six figure format in series 4.

Toy Biz

Series 1

NOTE: There are three versions of Iron Man in this series. [1] There is also a variant Hulk with straight fingers. Each of the figures also contains either a comic or a poster foil. Some are English and some are Canadian packaging.

Series 2

  • Dr. Doom (with Fantastic Four vol. 1 #247)
  • Doombot (Chase)
  • Hulk (White Shirt)
  • Human Torch (w/o 4 on chest, with Fantastic Four vol. 1 #233)
  • Human Torch (with 4 On Chest)
  • Namor (with Savage Sub-Mariner #67)
  • Thing (with Fantastic Four vol. 1 #263)

NOTE: Neither version of the Human Torch is a variant. Human Torch was originally distributed with the 4 on his chest, but some collectors asked for the 4 to be removed, since it would be more comic accurate. So as a running change, later shipments had the 4 removed. At the beginning, the figure with the 4 was plentiful, but as time went on, it became more common to see him without it, and eventually it became rare to see him with the 4.

Series 3

NOTE: There were several running changes to the Daredevil figure(with or without beard), but no true variants.[citation needed]

Series 4

Neither of the Punishers are variants, but the grey belted edition was more widely produced and generally comes packaged with a foil print instead of a comic.

Series 5

NOTE: There was also an extremely rare version of the Blade figure which came with a comic. However, it was almost-immediately recalled because the comic was too graphic and gory.[citation needed] There's also a Blade figure which comes with a spiderman comic.

Series 6

  • Punisher (Movie)
  • Cable (with Cable #73)
  • Cable (Brown Costume, Chase)
  • Deadpool (w/ Doop pack-in) (with Deadpool #3)
  • Juggernaut (with Uncanny X-Men #13)
  • Wolverine (Brown Costume) (w/ Ogun base pack-in) (with Uncanny X-men #213)
  • Phoenix (Green costume) (with Uncanny X-Men #101)
  • Jean Grey as Dark Phoenix (Red costume - Chase)
  • Wolverine Unmasked (Chase, Series III re-release with Legends VI packaging)

Series 7

Series 8

NOTE: The early shipments of ML8 had a paint error on the Captain America figures. The Ultimate Captain America was supposed to have grey paint on his pants, while the Classic Captain America was not. When the toys were first released, these paint apps were reversed. A running change later corrected the error.

Series 9 (Galactus Series)

  • Bullseye (with Galactus' left leg and Daredevil vol. 1 #132)
  • Bullseye (Gritting Teeth, grey costume, Chase)
  • Hulk (First Appearance, grey, closed mouth) (with Galactus' left arm and Incredible Hulk vol. 1, #1)
  • Hulk (First Appearance, Green, teeth bared, Chase)
  • Deathlok (with Galactus' upper torso and Deathlok vol. 1 #3)
  • Doctor Strange (with Galactus' right arm and four selections from Strange Tales)
  • Nightcrawler (with Galactus' lower torso and poster book)
  • Professor X (with Galactus' head and Uncanny X-Men #117)
  • War Machine (with Galactus' right leg and Iron Man vol. 1 #281)
  • Galactus (Build-a-Figure)

NOTE: In some cases the Canadian release of the figures were packaged with a gold-foil enhanced mini-poster (with art by Jae Lee), instead of a comic.[citation needed]

Series 10 (Sentinel Series)

  • Angel (with Sentinel's left leg and Uncanny X-Men #5)
  • Angel (Light Blue Costume, Chase)
  • Black Panther (with Sentinel's right arm and Avengers vol. 1, #87)
  • Black Panther (alternate necklace/belt, later release)
  • Cyclops (with Sentinel's left arm and Uncanny X-Men #201)
  • Cyclops (X-Factor Costume, Chase)
  • Mister Sinister (Blue neck - initial release) (with Sentinel's right leg and Uncanny X-Men #243)
  • Mister Sinister (White neck - later release)
  • Mystique (with Sentinel's torso and poster book)
  • Omega Red (also with Sentinel's torso, and X-Men #7)
  • Spider-Man (First Appearance) (with Sentinel's head/upper torso and Amazing Fantasy vol. 1 #15)
  • Sentinel (Build-a-Figure)

NOTE: Although they are completely different figures, Mystique and Omega Red have the same BAF piece, with no difference. This means that only Omega Red or Mystique need be bought to complete the Sentinel BAF, not both.

Series 11 (Legendary Riders Series)

  • Iron Man (Hulkbuster) (with Iron Man vol. 1, #305)
  • Scarlet Witch (with Avengers vol. 1 #187)
  • Taskmaster (with Avengers vol. 1 #196)
  • Thing (First Appearance) (with Fantastic Four vol. 1 #1)
  • Ultron (with Avengers vol. 3 #22)
  • Vengeance (with Ghost Rider vol. 2 #39)
  • Wolverine ("Days of Future Past" Logan, black t-shirt/green pants) (with Uncanny X-Men #141)
  • Wolverine (Logan, younger/white t-shirt/blue pants, cowboy hat, Chase)
  • Wonder Man with Yellowjacket sidekick (with Avengers vol. 3 #51)
  • Wonder Man (translucent purple "Ionic" version, Chase)

NOTE: There was some confusion over the rarity of the Scarlet Witch. Prior to the series being released, ToyBiz had announced that they were unhappy with the final product, and as a result, had pulled the figure from the line, despite the inclusion of the character on the packaging. However, as the series began to appear at retail, many findings of the figure were reported, with the actual product varying considerably from the prototype presented on the packaging.[2]

Series 12 (Apocalypse Series)

  • Bishop (with Apocalypse's lower torso and Bishop #2)
  • Bishop (alternate bald head, Chase)
  • Iron Fist (original green costume) (with Apocalypse's right leg and Iron Fist #8)
  • Iron Fist (red costume, Chase)
  • Hulk ("Maestro") (with Apocalypse's left arm and Captain Marvel vol. 3, #30)
  • X-23 (black costume, straight hair) (with Apocalypse's head/upper torso and Uncanny X-Men #451)
  • X-23 (purple costume, wavy hair)
  • Sasquatch (with Apocalypse's right arm and Alpha Flight vol. 1, #10)
  • Sasquatch (All-white Snowbird (Narya) version, Chase)
  • Wolverine (Astonishing X-men) (with Apocalypse's left leg and Astonishing X-Men vol. 3, #6 comic)
  • Wolverine (Astonishing X-men, Unmasked, Chase)
  • Apocalypse (Build-a-Figure)
  • Apocalypse (Black variant Build-a-Figure)

NOTE: There is some confusion over which version of X-23 is the variant, and which is normal. Though the back of the packaging shows the black-suited version as the standard figure, many cases had the purple costume packed in heavier numbers.[citation needed] In the United States and Australia, the Purple-suited X-23 was the standard figure and the Black-suited X-23 figure was the variant.[citation needed] In Canada and the UK, it was the opposite. However, there were many reports[citation needed] that the case assortments were evenly packed for all the variants.

Series 13 (Onslaught Series)

  • Abomination (with Incredible Hulk vol. 2, #25 and left arm of Onslaught)
  • Abomination (melted face, Chase)
  • Blackheart (includes Wolverine/Ghost Rider/Punisher: Hearts of Darkness and left leg of Onslaught)
  • Green Goblin (with Amazing Spider-Man #122 and right leg of Onslaught)
  • Green Goblin (Unmasked, Chase)
  • Lady Deathstrike (includes Wolverine #77 and upper torso of Onslaught)
  • Loki (includes Journey Into Mystery #116 and right arm of Onslaught)
  • Loki (alternate Crown of Lies head, Chase)
  • Pyro (includes Daredevil vol. 1, #355 and lower torso of Onslaught)
  • Onslaught (Build-a-Figure)

Series 14 (Mojo Series)

  • Baron Zemo (With Avengers vol. 1 #6 and Mojo's head and upper torso)
  • Baron Zemo (Unmasked, Chase)
  • Falcon (With Falcon #1 and Mojo's stomach/lower torso)
  • Falcon (Modern costume, Chase)
  • Iron Man (First Appearance) (With Tales Of Suspense #39 & 40 and Mojo's back tentacles)
  • Iron Man (First Appearance, gold variant, Chase)
  • Longshot (With X-Men vol. 2 #10 and Mojo's lower, right side mechanical legs)
  • Luke Cage (With Luke Cage #1 and Mojo's lower, left side mechanical legs)
  • Luke Cage (Black and Silver variant, unreleased)[citation needed]
  • Psylocke (With Uncanny X-Men #258 (cover art from #467) and Mojo's back/lower torso)
  • Psylocke (X-Treme X-Men variant, unreleased)
  • Mojo (Build-a-Figure)

NOTE: Due to variances between the promotional photos and the final product,[3] many eBay sellers listed the standard Luke Cage figure as the variant.

Series 15 (M.O.D.O.K. Series)

  • Beta Ray Bill (with Thor #337 and MODOK's hover base)
  • Captain Marvel (with Captain Marvel #25 and MODOK's control panel)
  • Genis-Vell (Captain Marvel variant, chase)
  • Iron Man (Thor-Buster Armor) (with Iron Man vol. 2 #64 and MODOK's right arm)
  • Destroyer (Iron-Man variant, chase)
  • Moon Knight (with Marvel Team-Up #7 and MODOK's left arm)
  • Moon Knight (silver costume variant, chase)
  • Spider-Woman (with MODOK's head and Spider-Woman #1)
  • Spider-Woman (Julia Carpenter variant, chase)
  • Wasp (Black costume) (with Avengers #195 and MODOK's legs)
  • Wasp (Shoulder length hair, red costume, Chase)
  • Wasp (Shoulder length hair, blue costume, unreleased)
  • M.O.D.O.K. (Build-a-Figure)

Hasbro

Series 1 (Annihilus Series)

NOTE: The pack-in comic book accessory is discontinued with the Hasbro series. Ultimate Iron Man also featured an unmasked packaging which appeared in equal ratio with the masked packaging. There was a color change to Annihilus - earlier shipments had a splotchy, pastel pink/purple color, later shipments were changed to a more comic accurate solid color. Additionally, a running change on the Planet Hulk figure saw his left arm - originally painted silver - painted green, instead.

Series 2 (Blob Series)

  • Quicksilver (with Blob's left arm)
  • Quicksilver (Green 1st Appearance Variant, chase)
  • She-Hulk (with Blob's upper torso)
  • Lord of Asgard Thor (with Blob's head)
  • Ultimate Wolverine (with Blob's lower torso)
  • X-Men: The Last Stand Jean Grey (with Blob's right arm)
  • X-Men: The Last Stand Jean Grey (Dark Phoenix variant, chase)
  • X-Men: The Last Stand Juggernaut (with Blob's hands)
  • Xorn (with Blob's left leg)
  • Yellowjacket (with Blob's right leg)
  • Yellowjacket (Gold Variant, chase)
  • Blob (Build-a-figure)

Series 3 (Brood Queen Series)

  • Black Knight (with Brood Queen's legs)
  • Bucky (Golden Age) (with Brood Queen's tail)
  • Captain America (Golden Age) (with Brood Queen's legs)
  • Cyclops (Astonishing) (with Brood Queen's head)
  • Danger (Astonishing) (with Brood Queen's wings)
  • HYDRA Soldier (Army Builder) (With open mouth variant) (with Brood Queen's front leg)
  • Marvel Girl (Rachel Summers) (With powered-up variant) (with Brood Queen's torso)
  • X-Men: The Last Stand Colossus (with chrome paint variant) (with Brood Queen's front leg)
  • Brood Queen (Build-A-Figure)

Series 4 (Age of Apocalypse Nemesis Series)

Spider-Man Trilogy Sandman Series

  • Dr. Octopus (with Sandman's right arm)
  • Green Goblin (with Sandman's leg)
  • Mary Jane Watson (with Sandman's torso)
  • New Goblin (with Sandman's head)
  • Sandman (with Sandman's left foot)
  • Spider-Man (Black) (with Sandman's leg)
  • Spider-Man (Red & Blue) (with Sandman's right foot)
  • Venom (with Sandman's left arm)
  • Sandman (Build-A-Figure)

Fantastic Four Ronan the Accuser Series

  • Dr. Doom (with Ronan's cape)
  • Invisible Woman (with Ronan's torso)
  • Human Torch (with Ronan's right leg)
  • Mole Man (with Ronan's left arm)
  • Mr. Fantastic (with Ronan's hammer)
  • Namor the Sub-Mariner (with Ronan's right arm)
  • Silver Surfer (with Ronan's left leg)
  • Thing (with Ronan's head and helmet)
  • Ronan the Accuser (Build-A-Figure)

Hulk Series 1 & 2 (2008)

  • Hulk ("The End" appearance) (with Fin Fang Foom's right wing and arm)
  • King Hulk ("World War Hulk" appearance) (with Fin Fang Foom's tail)
  • She-Hulk ("Savage" appearance) (with Fin Fang Foom's head and neck)
  • Skaar, Son of Hulk (with Fin Fang Foom's upper torso)
  • Wendigo (with Fin Fang Foom's left wing and arm)
  • Savage Grey Hulk (classic green hulk variant)(with Fin Fang Foom's left leg)
  • Doc Samson (with Fin Fang Foom's lower torso)
  • Absorbing Man (with Fin Fang Foom's right leg)
  • Fin Fang Foom (Build-A-Figure)

This line has been divided into to two series, with the first five figures on the list shipping in one case assortment, and the latter three shipping in another case assortment. Despite the "shipping in August" note that accompanied the latter three figures on the packaging, all figures shipped at once. All of the 8 figures are necessary to complete the 16" Fin Fang Foom BAF.

Previously planned figure Bi-Beast will appear in the Incredible Hulk movie line, while Valkyrie and Red King figures may appear in later Marvel Legends lines.

Red Hulk Series

  • Adam Warlock (with left leg of Red Hulk)
  • Silver Savage (Silver Surfer in "Planet Hulk" gladiator gear) (with right leg of Red Hulk)
  • Spider-Man (Symbiote costume) (with left arm of Red Hulk)
  • Spiral (With gold accented variant) (with head of Red Hulk)
  • Union Jack (with torso of Red Hulk)
  • Wolverine (Classic yellow and blue "tiger stripe" costume) (With black "X-Force" variant, designed by Adam Kubert) (with right arm of Red Hulk)
  • Red Hulk (Build-A-Figure)

- NOTE: This is a Target exclusive.

Ares Series

  • Crossbones (with Ares' left leg)
  • Guardian (with Ares' lower torso)
  • Heroes Reborn Iron Man (with Ares' helmet and swords)
  • Human Torch (semi-translucent variant) (with Ares' left arm)
  • Kang (with Ares' upper torso)
  • Spider-Man (Ben Reilly) (with Ares' right arm)
  • Vision (with Ares' right leg)
  • Ultimate War Machine (with Ares' head)
  • Ares (Build-A-Figure)

This series is a Wal*Mart exclusive.

Two-Packs

Toy Biz: Face Off Series

The "Face-Off" series was first released in mid 2006. Each set included two 6" scale figures, a base with background, and a reprint comic.

Series 1

  • Captain America vs. Red Skull (includes Captain America #32)
  • Captain America (unmasked) vs. Baron Strucker (variant)
  • Daredevil vs. Kingpin (includes Daredevil vol. 1 #171)
  • Daredevil (unmasked) vs. Kingpin (angry face, black suit)
  • Hulk vs. Leader (modern) (includes Incredible Hulk vol. 1 #115)
  • Hulk (screaming) vs. Leader (classic)

Series 2

  • First Appearance Wolverine vs. Sabretooth (includes Wolverine #10)
  • First Appearance Wolverine (screaming) vs. Sabretooth (screaming)
  • Iron Man (Modular Armor) vs. Mandarin (includes Iron Man #311)
  • War Machine vs. red-costumed Mandarin (variant)
  • Punisher (classic) vs. Jigsaw (Punisher costume) (includes Punisher #36)
  • Punisher (modern) vs. Business Suit Jigsaw (variant)

Hasbro Two-Packs

Wal*Mart Exclusives

Series 1

Series 2

Boxed Sets

Urban Legends

X-Men Legends

Fantastic Four (variant set)

Spider-Man & The Sinister Six

Spider-Man: Fearsome Foes

Young Avengers

NOTE: Includes a comic book, Young Avengers #1

Marvel Monsters

House of M

  • Hulk (House of M version: bald, aboriginal body paint)
  • Iron Man (House of M version: giant gun, energy packs on back)
  • The It (The Thing as seen in Fantastic Four: House of M, red-orange color and hunchbacked)
  • The Inhuman Torch (Kristoff Vernard, as depicted in the comicbook series, Fantastic Four: House of M)

Exclusives

Wal*Mart Exclusives

2005 - Fantastic Four Box Set

2006 - Giant Man Series

  • Age of Apocalypse Weapon X (Wolverine) (with Weapon X #1 and Giant Man's right foot)
  • Age of Apocalypse Weapon X (burnt face Variant) (with Giant Man's left hand)
  • Age of Apocalypse Sabretooth (with Astonishing X-Men #3 and Giant Man's left foot)
  • Ant Man (with Marvel Premiere #47 and Giant Man's right arm)
  • Captain Britain (with Excalibur #1 and Giant Man's right leg)
  • Kitty Pryde (with Astonishing X-Men #4 and Giant Man's upper torso & head)
  • Havok (with Uncanny X-Men #97 and Giant Man's left leg)
  • Sentry (with New Avengers #3 and Giant Man's left arm)
  • Sentry (bearded and long haired Variant)
  • Warbird (with Avengers Annual 10 and Giant Man's lower torso)
  • Thor (with Thor vol. 1 #351 and Giant Man's right hand)
  • Giant-Man (Build-a-Figure)

NOTE: A running change resulted in a repaint of both Sentry and the Sentry variant being released that replaces the original gold/tan paint from the original shipment with a corrected, lighter yellow.[4] This series was available in the UK and possibly other territories in stores including Woolworths.[citation needed] It was also available in Canada at Toys R Us.[citation needed]

Target Exclusives

Hasbro 2007


Toys R Us Exclusives

  • Diamond Emma Frost (clear plastic version of HML Series 1 figure)
  • 25th Anniversary Wolverine (silver version of ML Series 6 figure)
  • Black Queen (Madelyne Pryor, Emma Frost body repaint)

Diamond Exclusives

  • Ultimate Wolverine (blue costume)

Hasbro Toy Store

San Diego Comic Con Convention Exclusives

Hasbro 2007

  • Stan Lee (with removable clothing, revealing Spider-Man body; includes interchangeable Spider-Man arms and legs, Spider-Man and Peter Parker heads)[5]
  • She-Hulk (interchangeable pieces; converts from lawyer suit to Fantastic Four uniform)

Hasbro 2008

  • The Silver Surfer (Re-issue from ML5 with metallic paint job and nonmagnetic surfboard)
  • Ka-Zar, Shanna and Zabu Box Set
  • Fin Fang Foom (complete set of eight figures in a unique box)

Comic Exclusive

  • A Marvel Legends Flatman "figure" was included as a joke cut-out in the GLX-Mas special. It featured "infinite" points of articulation and three action phrases (to be said with one's own voice).

Icons

The "Icons" series includes 12 inch articulated figures of various characters from Marvel. The Toy Biz Icons each came with an "Evolution of an Icon" comic sized book including a history and stats of the character as well as artwork. These books are not included in the Hasbro Icons.

Toy Biz

Series 1

Series 2

  • Hulk
  • Hulk (Grey variant)
  • Venom
  • Venom (Unmasked variant)

Series 3

  • Beast (gray fur)
  • Beast (Variant, blue fur, labcoat and glasses)
  • Spider-Man
  • Spider-Man (Unmasked variant)

Hasbro

Series 1

  • Thor
  • Wolverine (Toy Biz series 1 repaint)

NOTE: This is a new color variant of Wolverine's current New Avengers/Astonishing X-Men costume.

Series 2

Series 3

Series 4

Series 5

  • Daredevil
  • Daredevil Variant
  • Nightcrawler

Series 6

  • Colossus
  • Phoenix
  • Phoenix Variant

Prototypes

In October 2005, pre-production promotional material for Series 13, "Bring on the Bad Guys," was leaked to the Internet.[citation needed] These materials depicted a seventh figure, Crimson Dynamo, and also advertised that each figure in the series would come with a supplementary "henchman" generic figure. However, soon after the leak, Jesse Falcon, from product development at ToyBiz, announced[citation needed] that neither the Crimson Dynamo figure, nor the "henchman" pack-ins, were slated as part of "Bring on the Bad Guys" series.

Similar preproduction rumors surfaced[citation needed] for Series 15, which initially included the characters Quicksilver and the Mandarin. According to Jesse Falcon, studies were run to explore the possibility of a "Build-a-Vehicle" Quinjet.

At the Comic-Con International in July 2006, non-articulated, one-inch X-Babies pack-ins, which were ostensibly planned[citation needed] for the Series 14, were displayed alongside a Thunder Frog (Thor turned into a frog by Loki) and Forbush Man (Marvel's unofficial mascot, a character from the Not Brand Echh! humor book). The display also included several henchmen.

Henchmen

  • AIM Agent
  • Doombot
  • Hydra Agent (a new, more articulated sculpt of the Hydra Agent was released in Hasbro Marvel Legends series 3.)
  • Hand Ninja
  • Hellfire Club Soldier
  • Colossusus (Colossus)
  • Creepy Crawler (Nightcrawler)
  • Shadowkitty (Shadowcat)
  • Shower (Storm)
  • Shugah (Rogue)
  • Wolvie (Wolverine)

Mitey 'Vengers

  • Captain Amerikid (Captain America)
  • Hawkey (Hawkeye)
  • Iron Ace (Iron Man)
  • Thunderson (Thor)

Toy Biz had several lines of toys which are related to Marvel Legends in that the toys are Marvel characters, often exhibit comparable articulation, and are similar in scale. With the exception of Spider-Man Classics, which actually pre-date Marvel Legends, these lines do not include comic books and do not ship in the same clamshell packaging. The figures in these related lines also usually include some sort of "action feature," sometimes limiting their articulation and ostensibly intended to make the toys more appealing to children.

Several popular characters (usually villains) that have not appeared under the Marvel Legends brand have made appearances in these lines, and thus are usually the most desired among collectors. These include most of Spider-Man's rogues gallery, as well as some of the Hulk's, Fantastic Four's and X-Men's.

  • Fantastic Four Classics (two series, canceled)
  • Hulk Classics (two series, canceled)
  • Spider-Man Classics (two series, canceled to become simply Spider-Man)
  • Spider-Man (19 series, canceled)
  • X-Men Classics (three series, canceled), several new sculpts of both completely original costumes and previously unproduced costumes with repaints of existing figures scattered throughout.)

References