Mine was next to the toy department but I have heard of them being found in random other spots in the store.For those of you finding the Legends displays at Wal-Mart - where are they?
Near the toy section?
Back by electronics?
Somewhere else?
I recently picked up a loose Unlimited Nova from a local comic shop for $25.. I was surprised how low it was, so I checked eBay to compare and it was comparable. Kitty is in the $55-60 range, Knight Spider in the $80-90 range. Why is there such a discrepancy?The Marvel Unlimited Plus membership kit should be announced soon (last year's announcement was late August I think). I'm always interested to see what the bonus figure is because it's always something off the wall and unexpected. The last few were Knight-Spider, FA Nova, retro carded FA Daredevil, and Captain Kitty Pryde.
No idea! That's interesting though. Possibly a combination of a costume of relatively little interest made in a pretty mediocre way? No offense to Nova fans, I was happy to get this look, but the figure was nothing special. The same could be said about a lot of these Marvel Unlimited figures though - they're mostly simple repaints.I recently picked up a loose Unlimited Nova from a local comic shop for $25.. I was surprised how low it was, so I checked eBay to compare and it was comparable. Kitty is in the $55-60 range, Knight Spider in the $80-90 range. Why is there such a discrepancy?
I did buy three of those purple outfit She-Hulks, all full price and it took way too much self control not to buy one every time I saw her on the pegs. Only one F4 version...so far.
Is there anything overtly racist about this version, other than the hands? And the hands could easily be replaced by normal hands, with rings.See, I just want a classic Mandarin for my 60's Silver and Bronze Age villains shelf.
I have a shelf that has classic versions of Red Skull, Loki, Dormammu, Dr Doom, Magneto, Leader, Green Goblin, Bullseye, Ultron, Kang, Modok, Baron Zemo, Kang and a few others. Most of them were created by Stan Lee and/or Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko (Yes, I know the Doom figures we've gotten to this point are not true Jack Kirby/John Byrne versions. Hasbro knows as soon as they make one we'll buy it and most of us will never need another. The longer they put off making a Kirby Doom, the longer they can keep stringing us along. Diabolically clever).
That shelf full of Silver Age villains is screaming for a Mandarin.
He was Iron Man's top foe when I first started reading comics. Mandarin was to Iron Man what Green Goblin was to Spider-Man and Magneto was to the X-Men. The Arch Enemy. The Chief Nemisis. The Big Bad. You get the idea.
I'm looking at that shelf and all my heroes have somebody. Hulk has the Leader. Cap has the Red Skull. Thor has Loki. Dr Strange has Dormammu. The FF has Doom. The X-Men have Magneto. The Avengers have Kang. Spider-Man has the Goblin. SHIELD has Baron Strucker. The Black Panter has Klaw.
Poor Iron Man. He has no one.
You need to fix that, Dan and Dwight.
Ideally ... this is the version of Mandarin I would want:
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But I'll take any per-1980 version of Mandarin I can get.
Please and thank you.
Well, if they know the vitriol heading their way, then they know someone screwed up. So maybe the fans need to behave better, but if they know what’s coming, then I have to assume that Hasbro has done something to earn it.That, they've worn T-shirts that say shit like "Wrong Costume," and they've gotten snarkier & snarkier about shit, knowing the vitriol headed their way, lol.
Lmao triggeredHahahaha
Yeah, "meh, pass" sounds like an intense reaction where someone is taking it reeeal personal. And, 90% of the posts from these members are effectively disgruntled complaints? Hahaha! gtfo
Btw, over in the Savage Land 3 pack thread wasn't it you who said... "Wow. Fuck Hasbro today. In 23 years of collecting this shit, today is one of the biggest let downs." That actually sounds like YOU are the one "losing it" and taking things too personal.
Look, some of us don't need another Deadpool, or Wolverine for that matter. Or, some of us just expect more from Hasbro than the phoned-in/mediocre product it seems like they occasionally sell us. Or some of us don't like their manipulative market strategies. Or, some of us get a little frustrated that they produce modern or obscure versions of characters when they absolutely know the majority of enthusiasts understandably want a particular iconic version. No one is calling for burning it all to the ground. We enjoy ML and are simply voicing our opinions and occasionally, our dissatisfaction. And that is exactly why this site exists; to articulate our thoughts.
Seems like you're one of those whine-about-whining type mfers. Get over it. No one's stopping you from squandering your money or going on and on with your Wolverine obsession.
Live and let live; it's not that difficult.
Are we really settling on the hands being "overly racist"?Is there anything overtly racist about this version, other than the hands? And the hands could easily be replaced by normal hands, with rings.
As you should, frankly.I blame all of you.
If you think we're negative, you should see YouTube, Reddit, and Instagram.Internet skews negative. I hate myself for coming onto boards (no offense) because it usually just throws cold water on enthusiasm. I guess I can't stay away - there's good convo here at least and in the early Hasbro days we needed to commiserate. I always learn something from other posters.
I never know what to do with these discussions. We have the complainers and then people complaining about the complainers. It's a tale as old as time. I can come off as cynical, whiny, and nitpicky, but that's because I am. Immediately beneath it is an appreciation for where we are, though.I agree, I've stated before and continue to think Legends are the best they've ever been. Maybe I feel strongly about that because I did collect Marvel figures in the 90s and wished for articulation as good as we have today. I started collecting the line with Classics and those first Legends 25 years ago. The early Hasbro days where you had to look at a figure and really fool yourself that it was a nice upgrade on a character you liked. That first Extremis?? Holy shit was there a ton of coping and excuses made on my part for that one. Having been a collector through all of that, contrasted with that we're getting today? Really great toys. Sure, there are things to take issue with. Not everything is going to be a slam dunk for everyone. But you can't hold up a strong modern Legends release beside something from 10-15 years ago and not realize how far we've come.