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The new
Maximum Marvel Legends Series Spider-man Figure from
Hasbro is now available for pre-order on
Amazon again with a suggested retail price of
$49.99.
Bring the excitement and wonder of the Marvel Universe to your collection with the Hasbro Marvel Legends Maximum Series Spider-Man figure! This collectible figure is detailed to look like the character from Marvel's Spider-Man comics and includes over 35 points of articulation for dynamic web-slinging poses on your shelf or battling deadly foes. Maximum Series action figure set is bursting with 20 accessories, including: alternate unmasked Peter Parker head; alternate Spidey-sense head with removable tingle effect; 2 hands in THWIP pose; 2 hands launching webs; 2 wall-crawling hands; 2 hands with revealed web-shooters; 2 web-slinging hands that can grip the 2 web lines over 9 inches; backpack; web shield that can peg on the figure’s arm; plus web snare and web blast effect complete with a hinged web display stand. Hasbro Marvel action figures' 6-inch scale make them great for posing and displaying in fans' collections. Look for more Spider-Man-inspired Marvel Legends Series figures to have a Marvel Team-Up and build your own Marvel Comics Multiverse (each sold separately, subject to availability).
AndyL -
2025-02-18 @ 1:10 pm
On 2/17/2025 at 5:40 PM, SUPREME007 said:Hey, I wasn't tryna force a rant out of you haha, no I was just quoting the previous comment about "always available" but what I meant was like its available through multiple vendors all-yearish in batches so it is easier to obtain, not as in readily available on the whim, sorry about the confusion should have reiterated myself there (& of course idk the Hasbro logistics). But that was kinda the rhetoric Dan Yun was saying, that the Hasbro/ML team wants this to be more available than the highly sought-after figures in the past or so he claimed. Maybe I am misremembering what he said in the stream with unparrelled I cant say for certain, also that goes the same for what I read from JayC.
No No my friend. And on my end I wasn't trying to shoot you down or prove you wrong either. Like it's beyond a big shady company like Hasbro to make promises they can't keep. It's just that whole Always Ready term triggered another term I got very familiar with in my PM days. Setup Fee. Lol. The bane of any purchaser's existence. Basically meaning. Sure we can provide that previously produced product for you free of charge as long as you order X amount of product. Ooooor we could just provide the small amount of product you need for a small (never that small) setup fee. Lol. Even though I never heard or said that term it's often a rant I go on when it's even insinuated. Usually in an attempt to warn a friend or colleague. Nothing meant by it. It's almost like a full on PTSD reaction. While I mean no disrespect to anyone who suffers from true PTSD.
On 2/17/2025 at 6:01 PM, AndyL said:Not saying you didn...
Hey, I wasn't tryna force a rant out of you haha, no I was just quoting the previous comment about "always available" but what I meant was like its available through multiple vendors all-yearish in batches so it is easier to obtain, not as in readily available on the whim, sorry about the confusion should have reiterated myself there (& of course idk the Hasbro logistics). But that was kinda the rhetoric Dan Yun was saying, that the Hasbro/ML team wants this to be more available than the highly sought-after figures in the past or so he claimed. Maybe I am misremembering what he said in the stream with unparrelled I cant say for certain, also that goes the same for what I read from JayC.
AndyL -
2025-02-17 @ 11:01 pm
On 2/17/2025 at 2:42 PM, SUPREME007 said:I completely agree that it's by far their best spidey to date (IMO it's not even close), but it is overpriced (should have had sculpted web lines, and ball jointed waist). But regardless of the figure itself, I am pretty confident JayC said that Hasbro purposed this line to be"always available" so that the main A list characters are always available so new collectors can have comfortable jumping on points and I want to say I heard the same rhetoric from Dan Yun on Unparrelled's live stream. And to be completely transparent I think there is a fat 0% chance this figure ends at liquidation stores, for ones it spidey, 2 Even with Hasbro's marketing manipulation tactics to convert on more units I genuinely think this still outsold just about any of their last year deluxe cuz its a "all-new" spidey despite there mass controversy. Now I can see a sale to about $40 but in no way will this drop any further. People forget that rnv spidey was going for 50 on the regular.
Not saying you didn't hear what you heard. But I really have a hard time believing in the term "always available". I mean just trying to understand how that actually could happen is a little tough. How would they logistically make it where that product is always available for purchase in a cost effective manor? And I say this with a moderate amount of experience. When I was working for THE MAN I was in fact a purchaser of products different yet not entirely dissimilar to action figures. More or less the same materials and I'd say maybe just a little more or less a comparable complexity. There are only a few ways that even a large company can have a specific product always available for purchase. They can have a production line or even a number of production lines specifically dedicated to the product and always running that product as it is expected to sell often enough and regularly enough to necessitate it. Twinkies for example. Though I think those even get shorted from time to time. I get it. They're yummy. Or they could over produce a product and store the excess until it sells but even at that they have to dedicate storage space and maintenance and also run into the danger of having a big run on the product and selling out again and be unable to fill all orders which would make it actually not "always available". And what happens if stored product never sells. That's basically a complete loss so that's not good. They could employ a policy of waiting for a specified amount of orders and then stop the production of an already running product to start producing this product which I don't have to tell you incurs a lot of wasted time and money and resources unless the order is in the hundreds of thousands at least. Which again really eliminates the concept of "always available" while your waiting for a certain amount of orders to be placed. I honestly think having a production line always ready and available to make that product on an order's notice is a waste of time, space, employees and resources. Because keeping and maintaining equipment that may never be used again or perhaps even occasionally used is never economical. And you're going to have to pull employees to run the equipment from somewhere that they might already be dedicated to. I just can't see it. Now I guess there is a possibility that there is now some sort of technology available that could be set up and readily available to make product in a similar fashion to a 3D printer on a much faster and much more massive scale but I am a fan of the whole 3D printer game and have many friends that are as well and I think if there is something like that most 3D printer people would be aware of that by now. And one would assume that at least a few components still need to be cleaned trimmed and assembled. Though I don't know that for certain. The truth is other than over producing the product and storing it or regularly running a production of the product and still having to store it in anticipation of sales or having this massive wonder machine that can print product on demand I just really can't see a cost effective way of truly making sure a product is "always available". If it's in storage it's not selling. And if it never leaves storage it never sold. That is product loss. And even with Hasbro's deep pockets I just don't think that a smart risk to take just to prove a point. Maybe just call me crazy. I actually don't mind. Nothing I've never heard before actually. LOL.
When I see Atlantis comment on the incorrect paint app for the boots on Vision, that makes perfect sense to me and doesnt feel like someone just bitching to #$## or pretending to know things they dont. It is a character he loves and wants done right, and he knows how it should look, and he is right. However, when folks comment on distribution strategies and pricing strategies it is not the same thing. Unless you work for Hasbro or heard it from them directly, you dont really know the why behind what they are doing, you are just taking a guess. I have collected Marvel figures since the Toybiz dayshell, since earlier than that (I even owned Mego heroes)! I also worked in retail for many years, but even with that in my background, I wouldnt presume to know what a company I dont work for is doing, so I wouldnt confidently weigh in. I love this hobby and miss seeing folks sharing their love for it and their wishes for what comes next in the line.
AndyL -
2025-02-17 @ 9:10 pm
On 2/17/2025 at 1:48 PM, Reno said:I stand by my earlier stance that this is the best Marvel Legends Spider-Man made to date, but it's overpriced for me because I'm not someone who cares about the "accessories" as much as others. Most accessories I get end up in a bin never to be seen again.
Agree 100 percent. It is the best one. So far. But it's not $50 best and it certainly isn't almost $30 better than the RYV Spidey. As I've said that one is just fine for me and it looks just fine in my display. If I have a chance I'd love to get ahold of this McFarlane-esque head sculpt or even get ahold of a reproduction but if not no harm no foul. And I honestly hope anyone who feels this is a sensible purchase has great fun with this.
This happens all the time with figures on Amazon. It happens with one or two from the set, almost everytime a new one is released. It literally just happened with Marrow and AOA Gambit. They diappeared, were unavailable aka sold out, then reappeared. Im not an expert on what happens or why, but it happens a lot. The lizard people aren't controlling our access to Spider-Man action figures. I think the easy answer here is that they are selling fast.
On 2/17/2025 at 2:48 PM, Reno said:I don't have any Ollie's where I live so I can't speak to who they buy their overstock from. It's entirely possible that they buy overstock from Amazon or Gamestop, I don't know -- but otherwise they're not getting this since it's not available at other brick and mortar retail. I might be reading too much into the comments made when this figure was introduced, but I was also under the impression that this subline is intended to be "always available" and thus likely won't be be put "on sale."
I stand by my earlier stance that this is the best Marvel Legends Spider-Man made to date, but it's overpriced for me because I'm not someone who cares about the "accessories" as much as others. Most accessories I get end up in a bin never to be seen again.
I completely agree that it's by far their best spidey to date (IMO it's not even close), but it is overpriced (should have had sculpted web lines, and ball jointed waist). But regardless of the figure itself, I am pretty confident JayC said that Hasbro purposed this line to be"always available" so that the main A list characters are always available so new collectors can have comfortable jumping on points and I want to say I heard the same rhetoric from Dan Yun on Unparrelled's live stream. And to be completely transparent I think there is a fat 0% chance this figure ends at liquidation stores, for ones it spidey, 2 Even with Hasbro's marketing manipulation tactics to convert on more units I genuinely think this still outsold just about any of their last year deluxe cuz its a "all-new" spidey despite there mass controversy. Now I can see a sale to about $40 but in no way will this drop any further. People forget that rnv spidey was going for 50 on the regular.
WOW SO UNEXPECTED!!!
no one said ever!
Reno -
2025-02-17 @ 7:48 pm
On 2/17/2025 at 12:30 PM, AndyL said:Hmmmmm......It's almost like someone knew this was coming. LOL! Fear not my fellow hold out friends. This thing will be coming to an Ollie's near you. Just cancelled my own order too. I'm willing to gamble that I'll get my hands on this thing at $20 soon enough.
I don't have any Ollie's where I live so I can't speak to who they buy their overstock from. It's entirely possible that they buy overstock from Amazon or Gamestop, I don't know -- but otherwise they're not getting this since it's not available at other brick and mortar retail. I might be reading too much into the comments made when this figure was introduced, but I was also under the impression that this subline is intended to be "always available" and thus likely won't be be put "on sale."
I stand by my earlier stance that this is the best Marvel Legends Spider-Man made to date, but it's overpriced for me because I'm not someone who cares about the "accessories" as much as others. Most accessories I get end up in a bin never to be seen again.
AndyL -
2025-02-17 @ 7:47 pm
On 2/17/2025 at 1:20 PM, RobertD said:It's not uncommon for companies to put in for a larger order after a quick pre-order sellout. Nor is it odd for the manufacturer to up the number of units requested from the factory when they have confirmation that something's going to be hot. Happens pretty regularly, actually. Especially with Hasbro.
Of course and I even pointed out in another post how it was similar to what Target used to do with their exclusives a few years ago. And all I'm saying is there's a strategy to brewing up FOMO to boost sales. And this looks to me like they exactly knew what they were doing. I wish they would have such foresight for other things they do.
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