I've been collecting this line for years now, and have only missed one figure from the entire series (not including variants). But after years of covering the world of Marvel, 2009 brings no new single carded figures. We may see a few new 2-packs, but all in all, the line is dead. I'm sad but not surprised. When Hasbro took over the line a few years ago, the quality really dropped, and it never did pick up to the classic Toy Biz standards. It's a shame, cause there was still a few characters out there I would have liked to see become ML figures.
But is Hasbro now done with the Marvel license you ask? Not one bit. Now they have started putting out 3 3/4 inch figures, and seem to be sticking with that scale for the Wolverine movie and beyond. Oh, they're also charging around $10 for a Marvel figure the size of a GI Joe. Mattel is also doing a line of 3 3/4 inch DC Figures, but they still have the 6 inch DC Universe Classics figures too. I really don't see a market for 3 3/4 inch figures today, especially if vehicles and playsets aren't being created to utilize the smaller size. Well, at least my bank account will be happier.
I also plan on going through the entire line of Marvel Legends here soon, just in case anyone didn't think I was geeky enough already.
But is Hasbro now done with the Marvel license you ask? Not one bit. Now they have started putting out 3 3/4 inch figures, and seem to be sticking with that scale for the Wolverine movie and beyond. Oh, they're also charging around $10 for a Marvel figure the size of a GI Joe. Mattel is also doing a line of 3 3/4 inch DC Figures, but they still have the 6 inch DC Universe Classics figures too. I really don't see a market for 3 3/4 inch figures today, especially if vehicles and playsets aren't being created to utilize the smaller size. Well, at least my bank account will be happier.
I also plan on going through the entire line of Marvel Legends here soon, just in case anyone didn't think I was geeky enough already.
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