This fall, Hasbro will introduce a line of highly articulated and super detailed 6" Hulk action figures that draw its inspiration from both The Incredible Hulk film and its comic book roots. Wave 1 is due out in August 2008 and includes the following figures:
- King Hulk
- Savage She-Hulk
- Son Of Hulk
- The End Hulk
The second series is set to be released in September 2008 and will include the following figures:
- Absorbing Man
- Doc Samson
- Savage Grey Hulk
- Wendigo
Each figure will have a SRP of $14.99. Collect them all to build a 15-inch Fing-Fang-Foom figure! Check out hi-res packaged and loose images of these figures in our IMAGE GALLERY below.
well considering england gets movie figures.
i want to see
wolverine
deadpool
gambit
striker
agent zero
beak
baf : juggernaught
or build a set - adimantium holding tank to put wolverine in.
Jeff -
2008-06-15 @ 3:59 am
How about old man logan from the current storyline?
(Revised)
Sabretooth (resculpt Jim Lee version) or use Face-Off body as a base figure
Fantomex
Albert/ Elsie Dee (2 in one pack)
Deadpool (updated sculpt)
Daken or Silver Samurai
Agent Zero
BAF: Juggernaut (updated sculpt) or Abyss - use of springy plastic material for his tendrils that pop back in place, as in stuff you get at the Discovery Store
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Sabretooth (resculpt Jim Lee version) or use Face-Off body as a base figure
Elsie Dee
Albert
Deadpool (updated sculpt)
Daken or Silver Samurai
Agent Zero
BAF: Juggernaut (updated sculpt) or Abyss - use of springy plastic material for his tendrils that pop back in place, as in stuff you get at the Discovery Store
I still say the best Hulk figure ever made was the Marvel Legends Face-Off Hulk.
If these are as big as that though they could be awesome. I have some ideas for that "The End" Hulk.
Grog -
2008-06-09 @ 8:27 pm
Lots of bendy ribbons?
Just look at mcfarlenes matrix sentinel.Lotsa benda stuff.
Well, I understand the whole rubber-and-metal bendy construction possibility, but it seems that when Abyss is a large enough character to be BAF worthy, he's hollow and mostly tendrils. He's kind of like an unraveling toilet-paper roll. Just wasn't sure how they'd pull that off.
If anything they could make him like the HMLFF line Mr. Fantastic and he wasn't a BAF.
Grog -
2008-06-09 @ 6:19 pm
How would Abyss work for a BAF? Most of his appearances (that I know of) came in AoA and he was a normal-sized character there except when he unravelled and I don't know how they would make a figure like that.
Maybe soft plastic with bendy metal in?
Oh,I am such a genius!
How would Abyss work for a BAF? Most of his appearances (that I know of) came in AoA and he was a normal-sized character there except when he unravelled and I don't know how they would make a figure like that.
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