Today, Marvel Entertainment unveiled plans to premiere the second season of MECH STRIKE on Marvel HQ, MARVEL MECH STRIKE: MONSTER HUNTERS! Following the success of the first Marvel’s Avengers: Mech Strike season, MECH STRIKE is back with more characters, more content, and exclusive new toys, comics, collectibles, apparel, and more.
In this second season of MECH STRIKE, Thanos has fallen…and Doom is on the rise! To face this new threat, the Avengers will clash against none other than Doctor Doom and an all-new team of Marvel’s most notorious super villains, monstrously transformed by the eye of a mythical beast. And to fight these new monsters, the Avengers will have to mech up…monster style.
MARVEL HQ: Coming soon, MARVEL MECH STRIKE: MONSTER HUNTERS will premiere its motion comics series, “The Eye of Doom,” on Marvel HQ. With more than double the content planned this year, new MARVEL MECH STRIKE: MONSTER HUNTERS episodes and a variety of family-friendly content exploring the world, battles, and science of Marvel monsters will be released every week on Marvel HQ from now through September, available in multiple languages for fans around the world. Tune in for a first look at “The Eye of Doom” tomorrow on Marvel HQ!
COMICS: MARVEL MECH STRIKE: MONSTER HUNTERS will also launch a new limited comic book series starting this June! Written by Christos Gage and drawn by Paco Diaz, the new series will find the Avengers donning new mech armor to battle a trio of the world’s most notorious super villains, led by Doctor Doom and monstrously transformed by the Eye of the Kraken. In order to defeat their foes, the Avengers must undergo a similar transformation—and become MONSTER HUNTERS! But will the heroes be consumed by their dark new powers? The series will feature classic Avengers characters and some surprising new additions to the team, all outfitted in their very own mech armor! More series details and art will be announced soon.
TOYS AND MERCHANDISE: All of these adventures in MARVEL MECH STRIKE: MONSTER HUNTERS will extend beyond the page and screen with an incredible line of merchandise, starting with toys first available at Walmart (North America) and Smyth’s (Europe) this spring, and expanding to all retailers globally with new toys and collectibles from partners including Hasbro, LEGO, and Funko this summer! And don’t miss soon-to-be-released apparel and home décor items tied to these new MECH STRIKE designs, along with a brand-new line of costumes from Jazwares launching later this fall – just in time for Halloween.
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JayC -
2022-03-28 @ 8:30 pm
Is this the first non-Legends Doctor Doom toy in years? Neat.
Man I gotta say the art for these things is insanely cool, I'm a huge fan of that, the toys, well they are for kids, but I can't lie I find the concept pretty rad. I am a sucker for Monsters, and Giant Mech looking things. The toys are too childish and they have that cheap plastic look and limited deco, if they didn't I'd buy em.
These remind me of the "Total Justice" figures from when I was a kid. They're what got me into superheroes back when I was in 2nd grade. It's a pass for me, but I'm really excited for all the kids that are gonna love them.
ADour -
2022-03-21 @ 3:30 pm
On 2/20/2022 at 2:15 PM, Xdibiite16 said:What scale are these?
They're "true 6 inch" figures, so they're a head shorter than regular Marvel Legends.
Not a big fan of this kinda quirky, cross-genre kinda stuff but I can see the appeal, especially to children. Some cool designs and the scale looks to be somewhat it an area with, if not just right below the regular ML scale. I remember Toybiz did something similar with the X-Men line back in the 5" days. I think it was something like Monster Armor. That line was of popular characters with attachable parts that turn them into monster versions of themselves. The added appeal there was that they were actually normal 5" figures underneath so people were buying them so they could get a normal version of Rogue or Cyclop or even Mystique (I think). These things seem to be all out specific designs made for an alternative audience.
Additionally they seem to use an inferior type of plastic than used on ML. It reminds me of the milky, waxy, translucent kinda plastic they started to use when they downgraded the MU (3.75 ML) figure's articulation, detail and production materials, but still upgraded the price. Guess they had to figure out a place to use that cheap plastic after that line was cancelled.
RIP MU! So much time and money wasted. Hey, but at least ML came back in a much stronger (and pricier) way.
On 2/17/2022 at 4:12 PM, tarot said:There for kids. This is one line where I can say, f the collectors.
Yeah, I agree. The designs are really fun, especially the villains. The Hasbro Mech Heroes are a bit blah, partly because of the lack of paint deco, but the monster Thanos is fun, and I'll probably buy it if it's inexpensive (that'll be a toy that I can play with with my 5-year-old daughter, too, which will be fun.). If Hasbro makes figures of the other "monsterized" villains, I'll probably buy those, too, and I'll DEFINITELY buy my daughter a Ghost Spider mech if they make one. I can always appreciate when toy and/or entertainment companies make something fun, that kids will think is cool- we collectors aren't the only audience for Marvel toys, after all.
Monster designs are really good, especially Goblin but mecha heroes are meh I think even toybiz has tried similar thing.
The designs are quite good.
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