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NYCC 2025 Hasbro Marvel Legends Inhumans 2-Packs

NYCC 2025 Hasbro Marvel Legends Inhumans 2-Packs
NYCC 2025 Hasbro Marvel Legends Inhumans 2-Packs
Shown below is a detailed look at the two new Hasbro Marvel Legends Inhumans 2-Packs that were announced this weekend during New York Comic Con and will go up for pre-order on October 21st at places like our sponsors BigBadToyStore.com and Entertainment Earth.

Marvel Legends Inhumans Black Bolt & Marvel’s Triton 2-Pack
(HASBRO | Ages 4 and Up | Approx. Retail Price: $57.99| Pre-Order Date October 21st at 1pm EDT
Exposure to the Terrigen Mists granted Black Bolt the power to shatter mountains whenever he speaks, so he rules Attilan as a silent king with the help of fellow Inhuman Triton whose transformation from terrigenesis allows him to breathe underwater. Bring the excitement and wonder of the Marvel Universe to your collection with the Hasbro Marvel Legends Inhumans Black Bolt & Marvel�s Triton Two-Pack figure set! These collectible 6-inch scale Marvel figures are detailed to look like the characters from Marvel’s Inhumans and Fantastic Four comics. The Black Bolt and Marvel�s Triton action figures are fully articulated with premium design and poseable head, arms, and legs. This Marvel action figure set comes with 12 accessories: 4 alternate hands, 4 wing pieces, and alternate sonic scream head for Black Bolt and 2 alternate hands and alternate head for Triton. Hasbro Marvel action figures’ 6-inch scale make them great for posing and displaying in fans’ collections. Reimagine comics-inspired scenes on your shelf with Marvel Legends action figures and Marvel collectibles (each sold separately, subject to availability).

Marvel Legends Inhumans Marvel’s Medusa & Marvel’s Gorgon 2-Pack
(HASBRO | Ages 4 and Up | Approx. Retail Price: $62.99| Pre-Order Date October 21st at 1pm EDT
Bring the excitement and wonder of the Marvel Universe to your collection with the Hasbro Marvel Legends Inhumans Marvel�s Medusa & Marvel�s Gorgon Two-Pack figure set! These collectible 6-inch scale Marvel figures are detailed to look like the characters from Marvel’s Inhumans and Fantastic Four comics. The Marvel�s Medusa and Marvel�s Gorgon action figures are fully articulated with premium design and poseable head, arms, and legs. This Marvel action figure set comes with 6 accessories: 2 alternate hands and mace for Gorgon and 2 alternate hands and swapable face plate for Medusa. Hasbro Marvel action figures’ 6-inch scale make them great for posing and displaying in fans’ collections. Reimagine comics-inspired scenes on your shelf with Marvel Legends action figures and Marvel collectibles (each sold separately, subject to availability).

On 10/11/2025 at 4:32 PM, since83 said:

I think most of us get that there is going to be a few A listers in each wave, but the choices on the other ones are just crazy sometimes. We get some extreme deep cut characters, but the extreme deep cut characters “I want” don’t seem to make it on the list very often. It’s just kinda something all collectors get to complain about, and it’s also what keeps us going. No real sense fighting it. Not sure what we’d talk about here if we stopped, lol!!!

Yep. Like you say, we know these guys are going to push and rate certain characters over others, mostly because they want to play it safe. Also I don’t think they truly know these characters as much as we are led to believe. Either way, I personally just don’t want them to do the Usual Suspects because they’re gonna run out and then have to “creative” takes on them; fear they take a lesser attitude for any other figures and we don’t need any more of that. Navy blue Angel, Cockrum Polaris, can still be done, and staying with the “A” listers. Also the Vulture needs a re-do. That was a great head they used but the body is woefully outdated. As for Iron Man….I just don’t see him as being “over used” as he really is a character that has SO many other options.

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On 10/11/2025 at 3:58 PM, tarot said:

essentially this. Spider-man, Wolverine, Iron Man, Avengers and X-men they sell. Not matter how much we whine about them, they would sell more than say Balder or Sif or the Warriors Three. Hasbro does have a marketing team that studies sales much better then we ever could AND they have to listen to marvel themselves. Marvel tells them they have to sell more Spider-men and stuff. that is where the money is.

I think most of us get that there is going to be a few A listers in each wave, but the choices on the other ones are just crazy sometimes. We get some extreme deep cut characters, but the extreme deep cut characters “I want” don’t seem to make it on the list very often. It’s just kinda something all collectors get to complain about, and it’s also what keeps us going. No real sense fighting it. Not sure what we’d talk about here if we stopped, lol!!!

tarot2025-10-11 @ 8:58 pm

On 10/11/2025 at 9:44 PM, watanabefan said:

I dont think its that complicated. There are clearly tiers of characters; ones who are big enough that they warrant evergreen waves (Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man) and ones who only really get one when they have a movie out (Thor, Doctor Strange, Black Panther, the Guardians, Captain Marvel, Ant-Man, etc). Thor is pretty solidly in the latter, so that means most of the time we get his characters are in stuff like Avengers waves, where his cast is competing against literally every other C and D list character in the Avengers franchise that could also go in those spots.

essentially this. Spider-man, Wolverine, Iron Man, Avengers and X-men they sell. Not matter how much we whine about them, they would sell more than say Balder or Sif or the Warriors Three. Hasbro does have a marketing team that studies sales much better then we ever could AND they have to listen to marvel themselves. Marvel tells them they have to sell more Spider-men and stuff. that is where the money is.

I dont think its that complicated. There are clearly tiers of characters; ones who are big enough that they warrant evergreen waves (Spider-Man, the X-Men, Iron Man) and ones who only really get one when they have a movie out (Thor, Doctor Strange, Black Panther, the Guardians, Captain Marvel, Ant-Man, etc). Thor is pretty solidly in the latter, so that means most of the time we get his characters are in stuff like Avengers waves, where his cast is competing against literally every other C and D list character in the Avengers franchise that could also go in those spots.

On 10/10/2025 at 4:47 PM, Lord_Scareglow said:

Such a shame Thor has never gotten a comic wave at this point, so many great asgardians we really need, and yeah seriously I’m just appalled that we have not gotten a good Valkyrie, that last one is 5 billion years old and looks pretty wonky, and only a modern Bill, Not even 1 warrior of 3 LOL, Carnilla, Balder, Heimdall, …HELA! and Bor both not locked in some ancient con exclusive set, Cul, Frigga, come on even Kurse and some Dark Elves, I could go on and on, but it’s just wild how Hasbru is allergic to asgardians/thor adjacent characters.

Agreed I’ve wanted the Warriors Three and Executioner for YEARS! Unfortunately I’m not spending $28 + tax and figures I don’t want to build him. So I settled on WBN and The Enchantress.

On 10/11/2025 at 9:41 AM, Psychosomatic said:

It has always been a head scratcher how little attention Thor adjacent characters have received. Same could be said for New Mutants, and until recently, The Inhumans. I would be so interested to see what the meetings look like where Hasbro discusses character selection, which version of the character to produce, size of the character, team completion, how it should be released, cost to produce the character, as well as what parts could be re-used to reduce costs.

I had this discussion with a pal a couple of days ago.Some characters are kept aside because the consensus is that there’s not enough draw to them–Hasbro really wants to avoid more Misty Knights.Marvel has LOADS of obscure characters–for every Iron Man or Spider-man variant, there’s Marrina or Baldur the Brave,There may be some interest in the latter examples, but is there enough enticement??So, Hasbro essentially has their fingers up our noses and is leading us around the room.Cost-object is the biggest concern because new tooling is so expensive. They have to milk what they can get from existing tooling, but it can’t seem to obvious or there will be consumer backlash. so they salt a wave with re-use and new tooled figures.It’s a bit of “Malibu Stacy w/ Hat” and a bit of “Oopsie” in play here.Oopsie??Yeah, deliberate “mistakes”. Not colouring boots, missing or wrong sideburns, weird additions or omissions–that kind of thing.These are NOT accidents, they are built into their game plan.Why do I say that??Well, if they had done this years back, I would have chalked it up to not getting reference out to the designers/sculptors, BUT THEY KEEP DOING THESE MISTAKES.All this reference material is there at their finger-tips. they can point to specific images and looks with those details–key issues and stories.Consumers call out for DEFINITIVE versions of certain characters and Hasbro draws out not-quite-fully giving them that to milk the line.And frankly, it works because we are collectively suckers for it.As a collector, I feel baited, that it is a ruse of “modern marketing”. The ploy is always that they are “doing us a favour” by filling our wants–and every once in a while, they do just that.But the rest of the time…………it does feel like their fingers are up our noses.

On 10/10/2025 at 1:47 PM, Lord_Scareglow said:

Such a shame Thor has never gotten a comic wave at this point, so many great asgardians we really need, and yeah seriously I’m just appalled that we have not gotten a good Valkyrie, that last one is 5 billion years old and looks pretty wonky, and only a modern Bill, Not even 1 warrior of 3 LOL, Carnilla, Balder, Heimdall, …HELA! and Bor both not locked in some ancient con exclusive set, Cul, Frigga, come on even Kurse and some Dark Elves, I could go on and on, but it’s just wild how Hasbru is allergic to asgardians/thor adjacent characters.

It has always been a head scratcher how little attention Thor adjacent characters have received. Same could be said for New Mutants, and until recently, The Inhumans. I would be so interested to see what the meetings look like where Hasbro discusses character selection, which version of the character to produce, size of the character, team completion, how it should be released, cost to produce the character, as well as what parts could be re-used to reduce costs. I will never gripe about another Wolverine/Ironman/Cap/Spider-man because I know they are necessary to keep the line going, but I can’t help but think Hasbro has does well, but could absolutely knock it out of the park if they just mapped things out better. I know there is an audience for Crystar and Warbow, but how are they getting attention before Asgardians, New Mutants, Marvel Monsters (though thanks for the Werewolf by Night reveal finally), Classic X-Men, Mole Man, The Watcher, Swordsman, and Annihilus? I know they can’t please us all, but there just seems to be a lot that isn’t given proper attention, that easily could be given proper attention.

Small nitpick, but isn’t that Juggernaut from Spidey 16, the X-Force crossover? 17 was an Infinity something story with no trace of Juggernaut…

I’m glad to see we’re getting brand new Spider-Man 2099. My only complaint is his “eyes” are too far apart, which is even noticeable in comparison with the box art; however, it’s not inaccurate to comics just slightly off the model look.

And even more importantly, we are finally getting a much-needed update to the RYV body mold; they finally gave this mold well-proportioned, muscular shoulders and arms that don’t have a sunken-in look. I’m not sure how I feel about popping out veins, though, but either way it’s a definite improvement over the original look.

Hopefully, Hasbro will find a way to reuse this mold with new forearms (without 2099 fins) for basic figures and use as new standard body mold. Just imagine how awesome Silver Surfer or Daredevil would look on this.

Also there are still plenty of BAFs that have never seen any sort of rerelease.

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