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Funko gets Daredevil TV License
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At last, some merchandise! Absolutely love the show. Thinking about watching it all from start to finish for the second time soon.
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definitely buying the pop!, but there has to be a full line of legacy figures, the series is perfect for them. I would love the whole cast .
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Hasbro has the entire Marvel figures license. There will not be Funko Legacy or Re-Action figures from them.
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While I'm happy just to have some merchandise in general, I'm desperate to have some proper action figures from the show. At least Daredevil in the finale costume but I'd like a black costume one too, seeing as that had way more screentime.
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Id love a Marvel Select release of the red costume. But as far as hasbro goes, do you think their would be any holdups with them releasing toys for such a "mature" show. I know its part of the MCU and everything, but as far as adaptations go, it wasn't the most kid friendly. I can see places like Hot Topic carrying stuff, but its hard to see a D'onofrio Kingpin Marvel legend getting made and sold at TRU.
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There was the Thomas Jane Punisher Marvel Legends though. Oh wait they were still under Toybiz at that point weren't they?
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The closest thing I've seen to an action figure from something with a high age range in a regular toy store over the past few years is the Funko Pop Predator. Don't forget, there was that Breaking Bad action figure controversy too, which pretty much took all the action figures away from US Toys R Us stores, despite there being an adult collector section. I could see Hasbro making at least Daredevil and Fisk and making them comic book store exclusives like the Wolverine wave back in 2013. Even if they were on the shelves of a regular toy store, I don't think they would cause quite as much of an uproar as the Breaking Bad figures did but I could see some people complaining saying "By having these figures on the shelves, this will encourage young people to watch a show with graphic violence" maybe. |
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But just like how Lego cannot release single Marvel or Star Wars minifigures because Hasbro has the license, Funko will also not be able to release any. Funko can't even make "Star Wars pops" because they count as "Action Figures" all the ones they make are officially bobble heads. |
You can't consider a $25 toy a high dollar collectible. That's a fairly low price of entry into the collectible market. For some lines, that 's not even considered a high priced figure. Also, DST still make Marvel Minimates, which are inexpensive and sold along size other collectibles, even though they are comparable to LEGO and Kre-O.
And while the "Pops" are listed as Bobble's for Marvel, they are doing other vinyl figures based on Marvel properties. Then you have companies like Monogram, doing non-articulated figures as well. Then there's the whole DC thing, where Mattel and DC Collectibles have the major action figure licenses for North America, yet Funko is able to create ReAction versions of both Arrow and Flash TV series. Someone has the question out to ReisOBrien of Funko. I'm curious if he will answer or not. |
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I can't say how Marvel Select can make what they make but somehow its a different "category" from Marvel Legends. Funko's Legacy line is the same scale as Marvel Legends and their Re-Action line is the same scale as Marvel Universe, so I'd imagine that's the cut off. As for the DC stuff, that's another company, not Hasbro/Disney(Marvel) But since we don't know the contractual details (much like all the hub-bub on TFW about Takara's car licensing for the Masterpiece transformers) its really moot. That said, looking at current offerings I'm pretty sure anything Marvel will come out through existing licensors due to existing contracts, since Marvel wouldn't make a new contract with Funko (in the face of Hasbro) for one show (Daredevil in this case) that has two possible figures (ninja DD & red suit DD). Hasbro put out a comic DD this year. |
Wait, Lego can't do single Marvel figures? No. They don't want to do them because they would lose money on the sets. Period. Why get $3.99 for one figure when you can do a $60-$100 set and have that one or two figures everyone wants. If that were the case, Mega Bloks would not have had 3 series of Marvel Mini-figures. I think selects are more Plastic Statues since they come with bases/dio's and that's why they get to do what they do but honestly. Marvel would give some one a side contract to do something if the price was right. And aren't Legends geared towards the adult collector anyway?
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