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-   -   Hasbro's Marvel License Extended (https://www.toyark.com/forums/hasbros-marvel-license-extended-3502/)

Joe Moore 02-18-2009 05:19 AM

Hasbro's Marvel License Extended
 
Hasbro Extends Marvel License Until 2017

trebleshot 02-18-2009 06:46 AM

Good for Hasbro! *applause*

Of course, with Fury Files, Wolverine: Origins, Marvel Crossovers and Super Hero Squad, why would Marvel want to go anywhere else?

Cavbeast 02-18-2009 02:07 PM

Sweet, so we can wait til 2017 for the Nemesis BAF Wave right? :)

Enigma2K2 02-18-2009 03:07 PM

I forgot... there are some people who are actually THRILLED by this news...

Ktulu 02-18-2009 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cavbeast (Post 14160)
Sweet, so we can wait til 2017 for the Nemesis BAF Wave right? :)

Haha, at the very least!

ZeoVGM 02-18-2009 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Enigma2K2 (Post 14165)
I forgot... there are some people who are actually THRILLED by this news...

Why wouldn't there be, exactly? Hasbro got their act together.

- The Marvel Universe line is absolutely fantastic.
- Mighty Muggs are so fun to collect, it's insane.
- They did a good line for Spectacular Spider-Man. While some are a bit wild (jetpacks, etc.), it's based on a children's cartoon show so that's to be expected. The actual figures themselves are nice.
- The 3 3/4 Wolverine and the X-Men figures look very nice, and so far, nothing crazy with jetpacks and the like.
- The X-Men Origins: Wolverine line is pretty good. Nothing amazing, though wave 2/3 looks much better.

There's really no reason to hate on the products Hasbro is putting out now.

Optimus Scourge 02-18-2009 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trebleshot (Post 14129)
Good for Hasbro! *applause*

Of course, with Fury Files, Wolverine: Origins, Marvel Crossovers and Super Hero Squad, why would Marvel want to go anywhere else?

Indeed! Yay!

Shin Densetsu 02-18-2009 10:57 PM

Wait since the license got extended that long, maybe Hasbro will start making Marvel Universe just as big as their Star Wars lines.......


THAT WOULD BE AWESOME!

Joe Moore 02-19-2009 06:15 AM

I personally think this is a very good thing. Consistent, good quality releases, especially in the Universe line.

Enigma2K2 03-19-2009 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZeoVGM (Post 14206)
Why wouldn't there be, exactly? Hasbro got their act together.

- The Marvel Universe line is absolutely fantastic.(Sure... if you don't care that they're no longer the 6" scale...)
- Mighty Muggs are so fun to collect, it's insane.(Lemme clue you in on something... not everyone loves those things... I sure as hell don't...)
- They did a good line for Spectacular Spider-Man. While some are a bit wild (jetpacks, etc.), it's based on a children's cartoon show so that's to be expected. The actual figures themselves are nice.(Have they given them moveable ankes and wrists yet? because that would actually make them nicer....)
- The 3 3/4 Wolverine and the X-Men figures look very nice, and so far, nothing crazy with jetpacks and the like.(I saw those... apparently you'll forgive Hasbro for ANYTHING.)
- The X-Men Origins: Wolverine line is pretty good. Nothing amazing, though wave 2/3 looks much better.(Brown and tan Wolverine and Deadpool FTW. The rest can take a flying leap off a steep cliff.)

There's really no reason to hate on the products Hasbro is putting out now. (Like HELL there isn't.)

Read the quote.

Autobot_Goldbug 03-19-2009 11:58 PM

Doh. More ranting from an incoherent ML fanatic.
Legends are 6 inches, Universe is 3 3/4 or 4 inches they are completely different lines. Universe is not replacing Legends. :rolleyes:

scarecrow 03-20-2009 01:04 AM

As long as the trollers quit buying these figures all together, we only need to worry about them complaining about ML for a few more months till it's dead;)

Then they'll shrivel up like the zombies in 28 Days Later:)

sparkhunter 03-20-2009 06:28 AM

I'm really hoping marvel takes a a chance and makes a marvel zombie line. Even if it offered as a mail order or convention special. Maybe start putting special offers in with the animated DVD's they make.

Personally iwould love to see them make a next avengers set, and a dark avengers set too.

Another 8 years of hasbro and marvel honestly I think it is a great thing.

trebleshot 03-20-2009 06:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZeoVGM http://www.toyark.com/images/toyark/...s/viewpost.gif
Why wouldn't there be, exactly? Hasbro got their act together.

- The Marvel Universe line is absolutely fantastic.(Sure... if you don't care that they're no longer the 6" scale...)
- Mighty Muggs are so fun to collect, it's insane.(Lemme clue you in on something... not everyone loves those things... I sure as hell don't...)
- They did a good line for Spectacular Spider-Man. While some are a bit wild (jetpacks, etc.), it's based on a children's cartoon show so that's to be expected. The actual figures themselves are nice.(Have they given them moveable ankes and wrists yet? because that would actually make them nicer....)
- The 3 3/4 Wolverine and the X-Men figures look very nice, and so far, nothing crazy with jetpacks and the like.(I saw those... apparently you'll forgive Hasbro for ANYTHING.)
- The X-Men Origins: Wolverine line is pretty good. Nothing amazing, though wave 2/3 looks much better.(Brown and tan Wolverine and Deadpool FTW. The rest can take a flying leap off a steep cliff.)

There's really no reason to hate on the products Hasbro is putting out now. (Like HELL there isn't.)
Quote:

Originally Posted by Enigma2K2 (Post 16134)
Read the quote.

I noticed the only complaint you could lobby against MU is that they aren't 6" figures. Sorry, but not everyone thinks that Marvel Legends is the be-all-end-all of Marvel toys. Some of them I thought just sucked. I used to collect them hardcore but I started losing interest in them even while Toy Biz was still putting them out. There were several factors involved, but basically I stopped collecting them altogether.


But hey, you have your opinion and I have mine. I personally like the 3.75" scale for several reasons:
  • Smaller, so they're cheaper to produce
  • Smaller scale means it's easier and cheaper to produce compatible vehicles/play sets
  • Smaller scale also means that more product can fit in the same area, maximizing shelf space and pleasing retailers
  • Easier to fit in larger characters and still have them in-scale
  • Cheaper to produce means cheaper for me to buy
  • Cheaper to produce also means a higher likelihood that they will release more characters.
  • No BAF's, so I don't have to get every single figure in a wave or else end up with useless bits of plastic. And when I want the larger one, all I have to do is get that particular Gigantic Battles set.
On to the other comments:

Mighty Muggs - Sure you may not like them. I think they're cute, but I don't collect them myself (I admit I bought MM Soundwave, but only because it's Soundwave).

But they are apparently popular enough that Star Wars MM's are on their 8th wave, Marvel is now up to wave 5 or 6, G.I.Joe and Transformers just came out with their 1st waves and even Indy had a couple of waves. So again, another arguably successful Marvel line from Hasbro.

WATXM - I'm not that big of a fan, but there are others who love the line. Just because I don't like it doesn't mean the line automatically sucks and no one should like them.

W:O - Same as above. Some of the figures I really like, such as the two you mentioned. Others, not so much. But someone else may love the movie version of Deadpool and Sabretooth, and I can't fault them for their opinion.

Beast 03-20-2009 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sparkhunter (Post 16156)
I'm really hoping marvel takes a a chance and makes a marvel zombie line. Even if it offered as a mail order or convention special. Maybe start putting special offers in with the animated DVD's they make.

They won't.

Marvel put the Kibosh on making toys and collectibles from Marvel Zombies.

They finally decided that it had a negative impact on their characters.

ZeoVGM 03-20-2009 08:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Enigma2K2 (Post 16134)
- The Marvel Universe line is absolutely fantastic.(Sure... if you don't care that they're no longer the 6" scale...)

Wrong. Even if you DO care, you can put aside childish fanboyism to admit they are good figures. You can't say with a straight face that the Goblin or Cap figures in this line are not very good figures.

Quote:

- Mighty Muggs are so fun to collect, it's insane.(Lemme clue you in on something... not everyone loves those things... I sure as hell don't...)
Wow, shocking! My point is that they put out a new and unique line that has a large group of collectors very happy. It's okay that you don't love them, but they ARE well made.

Quote:

- They did a good line for Spectacular Spider-Man. While some are a bit wild (jetpacks, etc.), it's based on a children's cartoon show so that's to be expected. The actual figures themselves are nice.(Have they given them moveable ankes and wrists yet? because that would actually make them nicer....)
Yes, it would. For us. But perhaps instead of going "WHY DON'T THEY THINK OF THE ADULTS OMGZ", you should realize they are children's toys. Those are specifically made for the younger crowd, where as MU and Legends, they cater towards us: the collector.

And the more moveable limbs, the more parts there are for children to break off.

Just use some common sense about this stuff.

Quote:

- The 3 3/4 Wolverine and the X-Men figures look very nice, and so far, nothing crazy with jetpacks and the like.(I saw those... apparently you'll forgive Hasbro for ANYTHING.)
I don't "forgive" toy companies for bad action figures. That's infinitely retarded. They are good action figures, but you most likely dislike them for the same reason you don't like the Spectacular Spidey ones, which is fine. But again, they are based on a cartoon and geared to a younger audience.

Quote:

- The X-Men Origins: Wolverine line is pretty good. Nothing amazing, though wave 2/3 looks much better.(Brown and tan Wolverine and Deadpool FTW. The rest can take a flying leap off a steep cliff.)
Spoken like someone who hasn't seen the awesome Maverick figure! :P

The upcoming ones, Cyclops and Iceman, are very nice. Though the ball-joints suck.

Quote:

There's really no reason to hate on the products Hasbro is putting out now. (Like HELL there isn't.)
Exactly. There ISN'T. Nothing you mentioned was a reason to HATE on the products. At all. You're just bumhurt that 3 3/4 is taking a higher importance over Legends. Honestly, just deal. Things change. 6" has been the focus for years. They're doing something new now.

But either way, stop whining and moaning about it. Hasbro has said MULTIPLE times Legends is NOT done and more will be announced at SDCC.

Enigma2K2 03-20-2009 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Autobot_Goldbug (Post 16145)
Doh. More ranting from an incoherent ML fanatic.
Legends are 6 inches, Universe is 3 3/4 or 4 inches they are completely different lines. Universe is not replacing Legends. :rolleyes:


Not like they could, anyway....

BTW, I'd tell you something, but I already got one infraction.. don't need another one.

Enigma2K2 03-20-2009 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZeoVGM (Post 16167)
Wrong. Even if you DO care, you can put aside childish fanboyism to admit they are good figures. You can't say with a straight face that the Goblin or Cap figures in this line are not very good figures.(You call it fanboyism... I call it personal preference... there's a difference.)



Wow, shocking! My point is that they put out a new and unique line that has a large group of collectors very happy. It's okay that you don't love them, but they ARE well made.(Whatever floats your boat, man... but you cannot deny that there ARE those who don't share your love for the things... I'm proof of that...)



Yes, it would. For us. But perhaps instead of going "WHY DON'T THEY THINK OF THE ADULTS OMGZ", you should realize they are children's toys. Those are specifically made for the younger crowd, where as MU and Legends, they cater towards us: the collector.

And the more moveable limbs, the more parts there are for children to break off.

Just use some common sense about this stuff.(And this is why I prefer the COLLECTOR'S line. Sound's like a perfect example of common sense, don't you think?)



I don't "forgive" toy companies for bad action figures. That's infinitely retarded. They are good action figures, but you most likely dislike them for the same reason you don't like the Spectacular Spidey ones, which is fine. But again, they are based on a cartoon and geared to a younger audience.
(No argument here. You have a point. And I dislike the Spectacular Spider-man figures because I just can't accept ANY Spider-Man figure that lacks good articulation, kids toy or collector's item...)



Spoken like someone who hasn't seen the awesome Maverick figure! :P(Put your tongue back in your mouth... you're probably one of the few lonely people that actually knows... or CARES who Maverick is.)

The upcoming ones, Cyclops and Iceman, are very nice. Though the ball-joints suck.



Exactly. There ISN'T. Nothing you mentioned was a reason to HATE on the products. At all. You're just bumhurt that 3 3/4 is taking a higher importance over Legends. Honestly, just deal. Things change. 6" has been the focus for years. They're doing something new now.

But either way, stop whining and moaning about it. Hasbro has said MULTIPLE times Legends is NOT done and more will be announced at SDCC.(Anyone that collected 6 inch figures would look at this and have to fight the urge to tell you about yourself. First they dick us over with poor quality figures, then spotty releases... which seem to be the norm with EVERYONE, suddenly... now this. And tell you what... you tell them to shrink the price to match the scale, and I'll try to deal with it. But until then, just try to deal with me... lord knows, I have to put up with you.)

Again, read the quote.

Quote:

Originally Posted by trebleshot (Post 16159)
I noticed the only complaint you could lobby against MU is that they aren't 6" figures. Sorry, but not everyone thinks that Marvel Legends is the be-all-end-all of Marvel toys. Some of them I thought just sucked. I used to collect them hardcore but I started losing interest in them even while Toy Biz was still putting them out. There were several factors involved, but basically I stopped collecting them altogether.

Okay, try this one... why did the size of the figures shrink... and the price didn't? That good enough for you?

ZeoVGM 03-20-2009 11:21 PM

Haha.

"you're probably one of the few lonely people that actually knows"

I'm lonely because I know who a comic character is? We both post on a fucking action figure message board.

You really are a child. You should stop posting before you make yourself look more ignorant and hypocritical.

ludovicotek 03-20-2009 11:45 PM

I'm with ZeoVGM
 
I agree with you, Zeo, on pretty much everything you said. I do apologize, though, that Enigma is just too cool to know who Maverick is. Honestly, I had the old ToyBiz Maverick from the old X-Men line and loved him. I was completely stoked to get a figure of him so soon in the MU scale. This proves one of the points you made: that this scale will allow a far greater range of characters than Legends. There was never even a Legends figure for Maverick after how many waves!

Beast 03-21-2009 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Enigma2K2 (Post 16213)
Anyone that collected 6 inch figures would look at this and have to fight the urge to tell you about yourself. First they dick us over with poor quality figures, then spotty releases... which seem to be the norm with EVERYONE, suddenly... now this. And tell you what... you tell them to shrink the price to match the scale, and I'll try to deal with it. But until then, just try to deal with me... lord knows, I have to put up with you?

Don't speak for everyone my friend.

I collected the 6" Marvel Legends stuff as well. And prefer the 4" line by far.

Plus outside of the first wave, where I'll agree they stumbled on a few figures, Hasbro made some awesome ML figures. Marvel Girl being one of the best female figures ever in ML. And they improved even more moving forward after they got the hang of it, with the FFF, Ares, and Red Hulk waves.

And they did shrink the price to match the scale. You just ignore the facts.

Marvel Universe = $8.00 ($2.00 per inch.)
Marvel Legends = $12.00 ($2.00 per inch.)

Enigma2K2 03-22-2009 02:18 AM

I speak for myself, it's still too much for the scale, I've seen GI Joe figures for $6... now that's more acceptable... and I STILL don't give a damn about Maverick. What, I see him sucker punch Logan ONCE. So now I'm supposed to love him?

Your Wal-mart must price differently than mine. No consistency in prices, or they were too lazy to adjust them.

And I don't seem to have friends in this thread, seeing as I think the Universe line is a rip-off and I don't like Mighty Muggs so don't patronize me by calling me that.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZeoVGM (Post 16225)
Haha.

"you're probably one of the few lonely people that actually knows"

I'm lonely because I know who a comic character is? We both post on a fucking action figure message board.

You really are a child. You should stop posting before you make yourself look more ignorant and hypocritical.

You mean like what you just did? loving this toy line doesn't make you "smarter" than everyone else. And you'd have to be kinda ignorant to think that it does.

PS: FUCK Maverick!

... okay, that was kinda mean, but you're getting on my nerves.

Joe Moore 03-22-2009 06:25 AM

Guys, enough with the sniping back and forth at each other.

MADREVJACK 03-22-2009 08:09 AM

"I DON'T KNOW WHAT WE'RE YELLING ABOUT!"

"i love lamp..."

in case anyone takes offense, it's from a movie called Anchorman. which was awesome in any size scale.

sparkhunter 03-22-2009 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beast (Post 16165)
They won't.

Marvel put the Kibosh on making toys and collectibles from Marvel Zombies.

They finally decided that it had a negative impact on their characters.

bummer...... oh well try my hand at making my own.

these are going to look great in the 3 3/4 inches cases that BBTS is selling.
I have preorderd 3 of them, 2 vertical and one horizontial cases.
each one hold abut 150 figures,
so I figure one for MU, one for my joes, and one for other stuff


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