![]() ![]() The wings themselves are actually articulated as well, and can pivot forward in a cool way for some fun poses. I think Hasbro found a good way to ensure that almost everyone buys this whole series instead of just picking a figure or two from their favorites: The Build-A-Figure for this wave is… Captain America Falcon’s wings, which come with a sturdy flight stand and a slightly-articulated Redwing drone. ![]() Despite being rather bizarre in street/business clothes with “Variant” written on the back of the jacket, this is still a good-looking figure, and one can never have too many Loki’s. Even the not-great Ragnarok Loki ML figure did fine at retail, so this was a safe bet for Hasbro. ![]() It’s a nice figure that is certain to be hot at retail, despite the fact that it’s obviously missing certain somethings (which I’ll talk about momentarily).įinally, we’ve got the token entry from the upcoming Disney+ Loki series: Marvel Legends Loki, Tom Hiddleston. I wouldn’t have minded an early-series Falcon in his pre-Cap clothes as well, but this needed to be in this Marvel Legends Disney+ wave. Last for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, it’s Marvel Legends Captain America Falcon Sam Wilson. I’ve grown to really love Bucky in the MCU, and I frankly like this newest costume a whole lot more than the Infinity War costume.įor the first time, we get the black and gold Wakandian arm for this Winter Soldier figure. The Hasbro design team didn’t have references for certain things about this US Agent figure such as his shield while designing this action figure, so they said they’ll work to add things like that into the line down the road when they’re able to.Ī new Marvel Legends Winter Soldier Bucky Barnes was obviously going to be in this wave as well, given he’s a titular character and all. Since Walmart already got the Captain America John Walker figure as an exclusive (which I wish came with a bloody shield, but whatever), I’m glad this US Agent 6” figure is a mass release at least. I am traditionally NOT a US Agent fan (at all), but I did find the character interesting in the Disney+ series. ![]() Moving onto today’s new reveals, we have Marvel Legends US Agent, John Walker. This is the one figure in the wave I am seriously considered grabbing an extra of, as I doubt we’ll see a toy for this movie character again. Meanwhile, the Daniel Brühl likeness is terrific. Masked Zemo is iconic, but we don’t see much of Baron Zemo masked in the show. Daniel Brühl is one of the high points of that series for me, and I am delighted that we’re getting him in action figure form (not at all a sure thing for a villain/secondary character).Īlong with the Winter Soldier activation notebook and interchangeable hands, we also get masked and unmasked Zemo heads. Moving on to The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Hasbro showed us the first of four figures for the show three weeks ago: Marvel Legends Baron Zemo. I’ll buy it because I totally adored WandaVision, but I think this figure will need a version 2 or at least a repaint with a new head, honestly. The Paul Bettany portrait also leaves a ton to be desired. The white aesthetic is nice, but the parts that should be pearlescent white or a weird almost tan color instead. I’m less jazzed about the WandaVision Vision Marvel Legends figure. I think maybe her costume could be a shade darker, but really this is a terrific figure. WandaVision Marvel Legends Scarlet Witch has got new magical effects pieces and a wonderful head sculpt. I actually wouldn’t have minded a Halloween costume two-pack of Wanda and Vision (and we may still get one), but this was clearly the look Hasbro had to go for for the token mass-retail Marvel Legends WandaVision Scarlet Witch. Much to the delight of MCU fans, Marvel Legends 6” figures are now on the way featuring the primary characters of WandaVision, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and Loki! Let’s start our look with the figures that Hasbro already revealed in the last couple months, shall we?įirst up, we have Scarlet Witch Wanda Maximoff in her final costume from WandaVision. With no Marvel Cinematic Universe movies actually arriving in theaters for a span of nearly two years, it only seems practical that Hasbro give some love and spotlight to the various Disney+ Marvel series that have really taken the world by storm (plus one that hasn’t exactly had a chance to just yet). ![]()
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