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Thread: New Marvel Legends/6" Appreciation Thread
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Old 01-29-2020, 07:35 AM   #59139
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Cyclops, Wolverine, Storm, Beast, Jubilee, Jean Grey, Magneto, Sinister, Juggernaut, Sabertooth, Colossus, Iceman, Archangel/Angel, Bishop, Cable, Nightcrawler, Pyro, Blob, Avalanche, Mystique, Havok
These all exist in recently-printed 6" form except Avalanche, Blob, and Pyro.

1) Cyclops, Jean, and Wolverine come in a three-pack which is currently pretty available for around MSRP (about $20/figure), but isn't sold in big-box stores. If you want Cyclops without a jacket, he was released as a single-pack in the Warlock wave but will be expensive. If you prefer brown costume Wolverine, there's a retro version that's a few years old but not too expensive, or a slightly older version from the Juggernaut wave that's much more expensive.

2) Storm in white 90s outfit will run you a little more than MSRP and you should act fast if you want her. She's part of a retro X-Men wave that came out last year. Iceman was part of this wave too, but is currently cheap and easy to find, largely because of a relatively common defect that puts a long line running down his face. If you prefer Storm's 90s costume in black, there's a repaint coming out in the next month or so, not sold in big box stores.

3) Beast and Jubilee came out last year in the Caliban wave (along with Gambit and Forge), but are very hard to find. Beast will probably run you around $40 right now.

4) Magneto comes from an Amazon-exclusive three-pack with Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch, which is available currently.

5) Sinister and Nightcrawler are widely available from the Wendigo wave that came out late last year.

6) Juggernaut and Colossus come together in a two-pack, and are reasonably widely available right now. A slightly different version of Juggernaut was the build-a-figure from the 2016 wave. I think this retails for $50 because of the size of the characters, though.

7) Sabretooth is probably starting to get hard to find. He came out in 2018's Apocalypse wave.

8) Archangel was a 2018 deluxe figure, not sold in big box stores. He's still available for $30-$35.

9) Bishop and Cable came out in different Deadpool-themed 2018 waves, Sauron and Sasquatch, respectively. Cable is starting to get expensive. Bishop might be too.

10) Mystique was a Walgreens exclusive from early last year. She's starting to get expensive.

11) Havok is widely available as part of a two-pack with Polaris, not sold in big box stores.

Since Legends was slightly rebranded as the Infinite series, there have been X-Men waves with the following BAFs: vampire Jubilee (2014), Juggernaut (2016), Warlock (2017), Apocalypse (2018), and Caliban (2019). There have been two Deadpool waves, both in 2018, with Sasquatch and Sauron as the BAFs. There was an X-Force wave last year with Wendigo as the BAF, and there was also a retro X-Men wave last year on Toybiz-style cards with no BAF. This year we so far know about another Deadpool wave coming out with Strong Guy as the BAF, and an Age of Apocalypse wave with a currently unknown BAF.

Beyond that, there have been:

1) a number of fan-channel exclusives, which just means they aren't sold to Target or Walmart, but they're carried by online vendors, local brick-and-mortar stores, and Game Stop. Those include: Archangel, cowboy Wolverine, X-Force Deathlok, Deadpool/Hit Monkey two-pack, Cyke/Jean/Wolvie three-pack, Havok/Polaris two-pack, retro Deadpool, and the upcoming black-costume retro Storm.
2) a few Amazon exclusives: Days of Future Past Logan/Sentinel two-pack, Magneto family three-pack, and Alpha Flight five-pack.
3) a few Walgreens exclusives: Magik, Mystique, Emma Frost, Dani Moonstar/Karma/Wolfsbane figure (can be displayed as any of the three), and the Stepford Cuckoos.
4) a few deluxe two-packs: Colossus/Juggernaut and Hulk/Wolverine.
5) the Riders series, deluxe figures with vehicles: Professor X, Wolverine, and Deadpool.
6) a few older Toys-'R-Us exclusives: Cyclops/Dark Phoenix two-pack and All-New X-Men five-pack.
7) A Red Onslaught BAF from an Avengers wave, for which the regular Onslaught head comes wih Kitty Pryde (from the Juggernaut wave) and a Kingpin BAF from a Spider-Man wave, for which an alternate Shadow King head comes with Professor X.

And that's it for X-Men from the current series. This is all off the top of my head, so I might have missed something, but hopefully this helps! It's not a visual gallery, but I hope it makes Googling pictures easier. There are older X-Men figures from the pre-Infinite Hasbro and Toy Biz days, but I'm afraid they're beyond the scope of my attention. Good luck!
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