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Hasbro Marvel Legends SDCC Exclusive The Raft Box Set Review
Hasbro Marvel Legends SDCC Exclusive The Raft Box Set Review
Hasbro Marvel Legends SDCC Exclusive The Raft Box Set Review
Back in 2005, Brian Michael Bendis and David Finch teamed up on New Avengers, which spun out of the events of "Avengers Disassembled." The book's first arc introduced an all-new Avengers team --- the first of about eleventy dozen Avengers roster shake-ups in the last decade. "Breakout" served as a reason to get the new team together, but also showcased some of Marvel's most forgotten supercriminals, and it also provided the inspiration for Hasbro's Marvel Legends San Diego Comic-Con exclusive this summer. With The Raft superprison serving as the foundation, the Marvel Legends team crafted a well-made, well-rounded box set focused almost entirely on some of Marvel's notable big bads, and a few that would like never have gotten figures in the standard retail line. Of course Spider-Man is there to keep them all in check, as best he can anyway. We all remember how well it worked when he was the first through the door back in the comic.
Rogues' Gallery: Daredevil's Top Ten Villains
Rogues' Gallery: Daredevil's Top Ten Villains
Rogues' Gallery: Daredevil's Top Ten Villains
A hero is defined by their villains, and the world of superhero comic books is filled with some of the scariest and silliest bad guys around. Rogues’ Gallery aims to settle the score and determine who is the true arch-nemesis for some of favorite superheroes, and we need your help to do it! You voted to see who Daredevil‘s ultimate arch-enemy was, and we’ve tabulated the results and assembled a video counting down the definitive top 10. Did your favorite make this list? There’s only one way to find out!
Hasbro's Marvel Legends Unlocks The Raft for SDCC 2016
Hasbro's Marvel Legends Unlocks The Raft for SDCC 2016
Hasbro's Marvel Legends Unlocks The Raft for SDCC 2016
Do you like the idea of superjails? Not massive incarceration systems in the real world; the kind that host the worst of the worst supervillains in comic books. If the answer is "yes," then boy do we have the San Diego Comic-Con exclusive for you. Next week, Hasbro will offer up a box set of 6" Marvel Legends themed around characters imprisoned in one of Marvel's most infamous hoosegows, The Raft. Six figures will be included, though only five would actually qualify as big bads... with the final figure mostly being a nuisance for J. Jonah Jameson. Spider-Man's been busy this year, particularly with the Marvel Legends brand. Peter's already seen a handful of figures release in different forms through his waves of the Hasbro figure series, but he'll be appearing here yet again. If this year wasn't already packed with so many, it might not be such a letdown --- there are dozens of other heroes that could have been included in a set like this, particularly given the villain roster --- but he's been so populous, you have to wonder why he's back again. That said, the villains are excellent choices for an exclusive like this.
Rogues' Gallery: Who Is Daredevil's Greatest Enemy? [Poll]
Rogues' Gallery: Who Is Daredevil's Greatest Enemy? [Poll]
Rogues' Gallery: Who Is Daredevil's Greatest Enemy? [Poll]
A hero is defined by their villains, and the world of superhero comic books is filled with some of the scariest and silliest bad guys around. Rogues’ Gallery aims to settle the score and determine who is the true arch-nemesis for some of favorite superheroes, and we need your help to do it! Daredevil has one of the deepest rosters of diverse and deadly villains in all of superhero comic books, and his villains are known for making it much more personal than your average hero/villain relationship. However, which villain is Matt Murdock's number one nemesis?