TRU Exclusive Glow-In-The-Dark Amazing Spider-Man Figures

TRU Exclusive Glow-In-The-Dark Amazing Spider-Man Figures


Jay Cochran - September 17, 2012
Marvelous News reader Shmashwitdaclub lets us know about a new assortment of 3.75" Amazing Spider-Man figures which we are sure will brighten your day (Pun intended). These Toys R' Us exclusive figures include Night Mission Spider-Man, Invisi-Skin Lizard and Missile Attack Spider-Man. Each figure contains a special glow-in-the-dark feature and unique green packaging.

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decepticonmark - 2012-09-22 @ 2:37 pm
Hasbro always threatens that if you don't buy the pegwarmers then they'll stop making the line... if that happens with these figures what's appropriate? do we send them flowers or would a thank you card suffice?

:laugh: :laugh: That is great....LMAO

IrrepressibleDarkHorse - 2012-09-22 @ 9:44 am

I'd actually get that Lizard. I love glow in the dark figures.

IronMan1 - 2012-09-21 @ 6:14 pm
This line could have had so much potential. Imagine if they made other charaters besides spiderman and lizard! How come star wars gets every little character, even the lame ice cream bespin guard, but when it comes to other movies they focus on only two characters. Or how about some comic figures.

The push it took to get Ice cream guy made was what pushed him through, it literally took fans 5 years to convince Hasbro on that one and in many ways it was a joke to begin with.

Glow in the dark-really-talk about a letdown.

It took 5 years to convince Hasbro to make a figure of a character the majority of SW fans didn't care about and he pegwarmed badly. His biographical story was a joke, it tried to make him sound like the lone savior of the Rebel Allliance. :laugh:

Zedhatch - 2012-09-21 @ 6:06 pm
This line could have had so much potential. Imagine if they made other charaters besides spiderman and lizard! How come star wars gets every little character, even the lame ice cream bespin guard, but when it comes to other movies they focus on only two characters. Or how about some comic figures.

The push it took to get Ice cream guy made was what pushed him through, it literally took fans 5 years to convince Hasbro on that one and in many ways it was a joke to begin with.

Glow in the dark-really-talk about a letdown.

IronMan1 - 2012-09-21 @ 5:59 pm

Glow in the Dark huh. What if someone poured lightstick liquid on a turd would that glow in the dark turd be interesting too?

fadersdream - 2012-09-19 @ 5:20 pm

Hasbro always threatens that if you don't buy the pegwarmers then they'll stop making the line... if that happens with these figures what's appropriate? do we send them flowers or would a thank you card suffice?

LordSinister - 2012-09-18 @ 4:55 am

Wow horrible. Ok a glow in the dark Electro ... yeah I'd get that. This line, not worth the time put in to make them. Now more pegs will be full of movie toys so MU figures cant be put out. Ok I have an idea awhile back. Marvel two series. MU and ML, that's it. Movie comes out? Throw those in the the MU wave or ML all year long. Because movie lines don't see. You see them on clearance all the time. I really wanted the armor Thor with the big cannons on his shoulders like in the movie ... oh wait that never happened. They need a bunch of IM, Spidys, Cap and Thor. It's always figures you never see. Kid see Thor, kid wants Thor. Kid don't see glow in the dark Spidy, then kid don't want glow in the dark Spidy. I hunted everywhere for Carnage in the Spider-Man 3 3/4 line. Never found it. But I can make an army of Spidys. Instead of all these movie lines we could get more MU figures. But this just makes me stuff caring for Marvel toys. Then I heard they have less poa. Like when I got a movie GI Joe vechicle this summer and the driver had 5 poa like a 77' era Star War figure.

DeadpoolHooligan - 2012-09-17 @ 1:14 pm

If they did away with the movie lines it would not be bad at all. Thor and Iron Man were were packed with WAY to many Thor and IM. At least with the IM line they did comic figures, but they ended up being the hardest to find. CA didn't do as bad as the others and incorparated more comic characters.

All they need to do is make a "movie wave" of Marvel Universe or do a 4-5 pack and base it on the comic looks instead of movie looks. Kids wouldn't care and collectors would get interesting characters. I doubt Hasbro would be able to pull something that organized off though.

On another note, I'll be picking up 3 of each to suplement a night light and save money on electricity. Think green everyone, lol.

JayC - 2012-09-17 @ 11:12 am
rumor has it that their done with movie lines.

Uhh... Nooo

spacemonkey - 2012-09-17 @ 7:25 am

Please oh please hasbro give me a scuba dive spiderman and throw in a cool 90s neon boat that really doesn't float.

I want the goggles.....tank...breather....fins all in spiderman colors....

And don't forget the boat.

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