![]() That whole "20th anniversary" line-up was really overpriced. Especially when they're not even making them correctly (consistently). I didn't think either of those projects justified the price and certainly don't support the hike for the standard figures. Im finding more and more Im enjoying this hobby less so I dont think Ill be supporting them like I did when this was an affordable hobby They are pricing me out of standard figures so anything above and beyond they can take a leap. Again though that is just my opinion.Īnyway you can listen to the entire Podcast below and feel free to tell us what kind of Marvel Legends Haslab you would like to see in the COMMENTS SECTION.Įh. Lack of space to display and what would likely be a high price make me far less interested in huge vehicles for this line. While I know I DON'T SPEAK for the entire fandom when I say this, I hope they stick to doing big character action figures and not try doing some kind of 6" scale vehicle. So I could easily see Hasbro doing a bigger updated Foom for Haslab. It was a Build-A-Figure that required getting two waves of figures to complete, and even then one might consider it to be a little small for how the character should actually scale with regular 6" figures. The first figure that came to my mind when they used the word "thick" was a new updated Blob and maybe Mojo which based on rumors should be getting the Deluxe treatment sometime in the near future.Įarlier in the Podcast Dwight also mentioned he would love to get a crack at doing a new updated Fin Fang Foom figure which I believe is the biggest Build-A-Figure that has ever been done in the line. Since he used the word "Boys", that indicates more than one figure. While this comment followed right after the talk of Haslab, It wasn't entirely clear to me if Dwight's comment was a reference to what the next Haslab will be or something else. So it sounds like possibly not everything is 100% set in stone just yet.ĭwight goes on to mention something about how they have some new "beautiful big thick boys coming our way" and emphasizes the word "thick". At one point during the podcast he confirms more information will be coming, but then used the words "in all likelyhood" that the information would be coming later this year. Ryan Ting didn't seem to want to 100% commit to the project launching this year. In the podcast they don't give any specifics about what the next Marvel Legends Haslab project will be or when it might launch. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Marvel Legends portion begins at the 15:20 mark of the Podcast. If you are not familiar with how the line started then there is actually some nice tid-bits of information in this podcast as the guys talk about the 20 year journey from how it started and where the line is today. The main focus of the podcast in regards to Marvel Legends was to talk about it's 20th Anniversary. ![]() On the podcast where Marvel Legends designer Dwight Stall Ryan Ting, senior manager, global product development of marketing and Jesse Falcon, Director of Product Design Hard Lines for Disney Consumer Products. The confirmation came during a new Marvel Comics podcast hosted by Ryan Penagos and Lorraine Cink. The reason why it should come as no surprise is because the two previous Haslab Marvel Legends projects which includes a Sentinel and Galactus have been some of the most successful Haslab campaigns Hasbro has done to date. While it should come as no surprise to anyone, Hasbro's Marvel Legends brand team has confirmed that they will be launching a third Marvel Legends Haslab project likely sometime later this year. ![]()
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