6 in. Marvel Universe figures Debut at Comic Con

comicgeekelly at 19h08
23
Jul
2010
6 in. Marvel Universe figures Debut at Comic Con

Hasbro's Marvel Legends Return (Kind of)
Like a lot of fans who chased more than a dozen waves of ToyBiz's (and later Hasbro's) 6" Marvel Legends action figure line throughout the 2000s, I finally caved and came to accept the much smaller, but far more affordable 3.75" Marvel Universe that's effectively replaced it. I didn't even get overly excited when Hasbro offered a line of 6" Marvel Legends-style "Iron Ma
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