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  2. Beginning January 1, 2007, Hasbro became the new license holder to the rights to produce toys and games based upon the Marvel Universe. The new Hasbro packaging did not include a comic book and the new molds eliminated finger joints, which were a mainstay during the Toy Biz era, but the company did continue with the theme of Build-A-Figure pieces.

    • 2002–present
    • 4", 6", 8", and 12" action figure toy line
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    • Return of Marvel Legends (2012)
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    Marvel Legends is one of the longest running Marvel toylines ever created, beginning in 2002 by Toybiz, and carried on by Hasbro after their buyout in 2006. Legends was the first full attempt to transition from 5 inch scale in 6 inch scale after teasing with it occasionally before, and it combined extremely high quality sculpts and more articulation than any other toyline on the market, creating a new standard for the entire action figure industry.

    In 2008, Hasbro stopped producing regular waves of figures, in large part due to the rising cost of plastic, causing them to create the Marvel Universe line, a 3 3/4" scale to stand with Hasbro's G. I. Joes and Star Wars figures. However, in 2011, Hasbro announced they were bringing the franchise back, and the following year, the Return of Marvel Legends debuted, with new sculpts and new articulation. In 2014, the Return of Marvel Legends line was further retooled into Marvel Legends: Infinite Series.

    Series 1
    Series 2
    Series 3
    Series 4
    Series 5
    Series 6
    Wave 1 - Annihilus Series
    Wave 2 - Blob Series
    Wave 3 - Ronan the Accuser Series
    Wave 4 - Brood Queen Series
    Wave 5 - Sandman Series
    Wave 6 - Fin Fang Foom Series
    Wave 1- Terrax Series
    Wave 2- Arnim Zola Series
    Wave 3- Epic Heroes Series
    Canceled Swap Figures:
    Wave 4- Iron Monger Series
    Wave 5- Hit-Monkey Series
    Toybiz Face-Off Packs (2006)
    Hasbro Two-Packs
    Walmart Exclusives (2007)
    Wave 1 (2008)
    Wave 2 (2009)
    Toys'R'Us Exclusives (2010)
    X-Men Legends Pack (2003)
    Urban Legends Pack (2003)
    Fantastic Four Pack (2004)
    Spider-Man vs. Sinister Six (2004)
    Spider-Man's Fearsome Foes (2005)
    Marvel Monsters (2006)

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    •Ka-Zar •Shanna the She-Devil •Zabu

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    •Archangel (X-Force) •Wolverine (X-Force) •Psylocke (X-Force)

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  3. The Marvel Legends 6" (six-inch) action figure line began in 2002 and was originally started by the Toy Biz company, later being produced by Hasbro. It is not to be confused with the 3.75" line made by Hasbro beginning 2009, called Marvel Universe . Contents. 1 History. 2 Build-A-Figures. 3 Variants. 4 Toy Biz History. 5 Spider-Man Classics.

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    • When did Hasbro start making Marvel Legends toys?3
    • When did Hasbro start making Marvel Legends toys?4
    • When did Hasbro start making Marvel Legends toys?5
  4. 1 day ago · The Marvel Legends 85th anniversary figures will be available to pre-order throughout the rest of April from Hasbro Pulse and other online retailers—starting from 1 p.m. ET tomorrow, April 16 ...

  5. Feb 20, 2024 · The Zabu build-a-figure wave, including Cable, Wolfsbane, Ikaris, Red Widow, Ka-Zar, Black Winter, and Superior Iron Man, will go live for preorder on Hasbro Pulse this week, February 22 at 1 p.m ...

  6. Beginning January 1, 2007, Hasbro became the new license holder to the rights to produce toys and games based upon the Marvel Universe. The new Hasbro packaging did not include a comic book and the new molds eliminated finger joints, which were a mainstay during the Toy Biz era, but the company did continue with the theme of Build-A-Figure pieces.

  7. After Hasbro gained the rights to produce Marvel toys, the company continued with the theme of Build-A-Figure pieces. Also, Hasbro's new molds mostly eliminated finger joints, a mainstay of the Toy Biz era, and the comic book pack-ins.

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