Shown below are the new
Marvel Legends Series Mini Comic Wave 2 Figures featuring
Astonishing X-men Beast, Black Widow, Daredevil, Feral, Rachel Summers and
The Silver Surfer. These are available for pre-order now at places like our sponsors
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They are also available on Amazon:
Beast,
Silver Surfer,
Feral,
Rachel Summers,
Daredevil,
Black Widow
UPDATE: Walmart is currently selling these at a lower price of $24.97. The MSRP is $27.99 so its not known if Walmart just listed them at an incorrect price or trying to undercut the competition. They technically will likely honor the low price assuming at some point they don't just randomly cancel your pre-order before shipping which is sometimes a risk you have to take when buying pre-orders there. Here are the links for Walmart.
Walmart:
Silver Surfer,
Black Widow,
Feral,
Rachel Summers,
Daredevil,
Beast
MARVEL LEGENDS SERIES MARVEL'S BEAST
(HASBRO | Ages 4 and Up | Approx.
Retail Price: $27.99
In Astonishing X-Men, Beast wrestles with the decision to use a newly-developed cure for the mutant gene on himself. Bring the excitement and wonder of the Marvel Universe to your collection with the Hasbro Marvel Legends Marvel's Beast figure! Detailed to look like the character’s appearance in Marvel's Astonishing X-Men, this collectible 6-inch scale Marvel figure is fully articulated with premium design and poseable head, arms, and legs. This Marvel action figure set comes with 4 accessories, including alternate hands, alternate head, as well as a 6-inch scale plastic comic book accessory featuring the cover of Astonishing X-Men Saga. Hasbro Marvel action figures' 6-inch scale make them great for posing and displaying in fans' collections. Reimagine comics-inspired scenes on your shelf with Marvel Legends action figures and Marvel collectibles (each sold separately, subject to availability).
MARVEL LEGENDS SERIES PHOENIX (RACHEL SUMMERS)
(HASBRO | Ages 4 and Up | Approx.
Retail Price: $27.99 |
In Excalibur #1 (1988), the once mutant-hunting Hound from a dark alternate future, Phoenix (Rachel Summers), teams up with fellow former X-Men to stop Mojo’s Warwolves. Bring the excitement and wonder of the Marvel Universe to your collection with the Hasbro Marvel Legends Phoenix (Rachel Summers) figure! Detailed to look like the character’s appearance in Marvel's Excalibur #1 (1988), this collectible 6-inch scale Marvel figure is fully articulated with premium design and poseable head, arms, and legs. This Marvel action figure set comes with 8 accessories, including 4 alternate hands, alternate head, Phoenix Force wings, as well as a 6-inch scale plastic comic book accessory featuring the cover of Excalibur #1 (1988). Hasbro Marvel action figures' 6-inch scale make them great for posing and displaying in fans' collections. Reimagine comics-inspired scenes on your shelf with Marvel Legends action figures and Marvel collectibles (each sold separately, subject to availability).
MARVEL LEGENDS SERIES SILVER SURFER
(HASBRO | Ages 4 and Up | Approx.
Retail Price: $27.99
In Silver Surfer #1 (1968), the sentinel of the spaceways reflects upon his transformation from Norrin Radd into the Herald of Galactus and his banishment to Earth. Bring the excitement and wonder of the Marvel Universe to your collection with the Hasbro Marvel Legends Silver Surfer figure! Detailed to look like the character’s appearance in Marvel's Silver Surfer #1 (1968) and Fantastic Four comics, this collectible 6-inch scale Marvel figure is fully articulated with premium design and poseable head, arms, and legs. This Marvel action figure set comes with 6 accessories, including 2 alternate hands, and alternate head, as well as a 6-inch scale plastic comic book accessory featuring the cover of Silver Surfer #1 (1968). Hasbro Marvel action figures' 6-inch scale make them great for posing and displaying in fans' collections. Reimagine comics-inspired scenes on your shelf with Marvel Legends action figures and Marvel collectibles (each sold separately, subject to availability).
MARVEL LEGENDS SERIES BLACK WIDOW
(HASBRO | Ages 4 and Up | Approx.
Retail Price: $27.99 |
In Uncanny X-Men #268 (1990), Black Widow, Wolverine, and Captain America combat an alliance between the ninja Hand and the Von Strucker Family in both WWII and the present day. Bring the excitement and wonder of the Marvel Universe to your collection with the Hasbro Marvel Legends Black Widow figure! Detailed to look like the character’s appearance in Marvel's Uncanny X-Men #268 (1990) and Avengers comics, this collectible 6-inch scale Marvel figure is fully articulated with premium design and poseable head, arms, and legs. This Marvel action figure set comes with 7 accessories, including 2 alternate hands, 2 gauntlets with Widow’s Bite blast effect, 2 gauntlets with smoke effect, as well as a 6-inch scale plastic comic book accessory featuring the cover of Uncanny X-Men #268 (1990). Hasbro Marvel action figures' 6-inch scale make them great for posing and displaying in fans' collections. Reimagine comics-inspired scenes on your shelf with Marvel Legends action figures and Marvel collectibles (each sold separately, subject to availability).
MARVEL LEGENDS SERIES DAREDEVIL
(HASBRO | Ages 4 and Up | Approx.
Retail Price: $27.99
Blind lawyer Matt Murdock rescues a young girl from Kingpin’s thugs completing his transformation into Daredevil: The Man Without Fear. Bring the excitement and wonder of the Marvel Universe to your collection with the Hasbro Marvel Legends Daredevil figure! Detailed to look like the character’s appearance at the climax of Marvel's Daredevil: The Man Without Fear, this collectible 6-inch scale Marvel figure is fully articulated with premium design and poseable head, arms, and legs. This Marvel action figure set comes with 5 accessories, including 3 alternate hands, iconic billy club, as well as a 6-inch scale plastic comic book accessory featuring the cover of The Man Without Fear. Hasbro Marvel action figures' 6-inch scale make them great for posing and displaying in fans' collections. Reimagine comics-inspired scenes on your shelf with Marvel Legends action figures and Marvel collectibles (each sold separately, subject to availability).
MARVEL LEGENDS SERIES FERAL
(HASBRO | Ages 4 and Up | Approx.
Retail Price: $27.99
In X-Force #1 (1991), Feral battles alongside Cable’s band of outlaw mutants fighting for the survival of their species against Stryfe and his Mutant Liberation Front. Bring the excitement and wonder of the Marvel Universe to your collection with the Hasbro Marvel Legends Feral figure! Detailed to look like the character’s appearance in Marvel's X-Force #1 (1991) and X-Men comics, this collectible 6-inch scale Marvel figure is fully articulated with premium design and poseable head, arms, and legs. This Marvel action figure set comes with 3 accessories, including 2 alternate hands, as well as a 6-inch scale plastic comic book accessory featuring the cover of X-Force #1 (1991). Hasbro Marvel action figures' 6-inch scale make them great for posing and displaying in fans' collections. Reimagine comics-inspired scenes on your shelf with Marvel Legends action figures and Marvel collectibles (each sold separately, subject to availability).
tarot -
2025-09-10 @ 6:40 pm
Exactly. There is no way that Armadillo for example would ever be place on a store shelf and sell. They need the BAF program to sell these figures. Not only that but these sculpt are usually unique enough that they can't really be used again.
I mean who can you use Armadillo for? Ursa Major can only really be used for Grizzly. Except for Shaper of Worlds who else do you see Bonebreaker becoming. They need the BAF program to give us character we wouldn't get otherwise.
The BAF program isn't going anywhere. It's just been reduced to 3 fan channel waves a year and I'm all for that.
On 9/10/2025 at 1:50 PM, Reno said:I'm on the opposite end of the spectrum as @AnotherPunckChef in regard to BAFs.
I wouldn't have many of favorite figures if it wasn't for the BAF. It's pretty unlikely that characters like Armadillo, Bonebreaker, Ch'od, Caliban, Controller, Fin Fang Foom, the Kree Sentry, the Mandroid armor, the Mindless Ones, Mr. Hyde, Genocide/Holocaust/Nemesis, Puff Adder, Brood Queen, Rintrah, Stilt-Man, Titus, Theta Sentinel, Ursa Major, Warlock, Zemnu and others would have gotten a stand-alone release.
At a time where I don't really ever want to buy another version of any of the A-Listers ever again, it's the obscure characters that I still collect for after being in on this line since Day 1 with Toy Biz. The BAF is one of the only ways for us to get these characters that Hasbro doesn't likely believe would sell well enough on their own to bother with.
Long live the BAF!
Agreed, I'm all about the BAF program, and because it provides us with so many larger obscure or less known characters that would never have a chance at retail as a stand alone release, on another hand I also dislike BAF waves for the fact, it tends to make you buy figures you only need for a BAF piece, spending extra money and having to get rid of unwanted figures isn't that much of a delight, but Again it's all worth it to get some very excellent Gems and Hasbro tends to really go for that model, the more odd, also with BAF waves we also get more obscure cuts in characters since they available because they are driven by the BAF piece, so no to anyone who wants BAF waves phased out... think again, NO BAFs waves / BAFs would hurt this line to no end, it would just be constant churning out of the same popular characters (which it partly already is)
They have certainly moved away from BAF waves, when once the only waves were BAF waves, we have slowly seen Legends become a more on card back oriented line sans BAFs, while there once used to be like 9 BAF waves a year, lately it's been greatly reduced to 2-3 a year. Fine, because if I'm going fork out all the dough on 6 figures for a BAF, don't make me do it 10 times a year LOL.
Long Live the BAF Club member!
Reno -
2025-09-10 @ 5:50 pm
I'm on the opposite end of the spectrum as @AnotherPunckChef in regard to BAFs.
I wouldn't have many of favorite figures if it wasn't for the BAF. It's pretty unlikely that characters like Armadillo, Bonebreaker, Ch'od, Caliban, Controller, Fin Fang Foom, the Kree Sentry, the Mandroid armor, the Mindless Ones, Mr. Hyde, Genocide/Holocaust/Nemesis, Puff Adder, Brood Queen, Rintrah, Stilt-Man, Titus, Theta Sentinel, Ursa Major, Warlock, Zemnu and others would have gotten a stand-alone release.
At a time where I don't really ever want to buy another version of any of the A-Listers ever again, it's the obscure characters that I still collect for after being in on this line since Day 1 with Toy Biz. The BAF is one of the only ways for us to get these characters that Hasbro doesn't likely believe would sell well enough on their own to bother with.
Long live the BAF!
tarot -
2025-09-10 @ 4:26 pm
On 9/10/2025 at 5:25 PM, AnotherPunkChef said:I'm glad Hasbro is phasing out BAF's. I rarely buy full waves so I'm always stuck with random parts that I end up donating to my local resale shop. Hopefully they'll just release bigger figures as deluxe single packs in the near future.
you do realise we the next wave will be a baf wave? They aren't phasing them out. They will continue to be part of the line. They just are spread apart more.
I'm glad Hasbro is phasing out BAF's. I rarely buy full waves so I'm always stuck with random parts that I end up donating to my local resale shop. Hopefully they'll just release bigger figures as deluxe single packs in the near future.
I'm really pleased with they showed yesterday. Lot's of X-Men stuff.
I'm definitely getting Outback Storm, Phoenix, and Feral. I didn't think I needed and Iceman, but I really like it. They did a good job with the accessories.
Deathbird looks amazing. The only one left from Uncanny 275 is Zaladane. I wonder if we'll get her before Outback Psylocke.
I noticed how female heavy my list of upcoming purchases is. I think there are still a few female characters that could be made. It made me wonder if there are any "must-make" male characters left. There are probably still a few more "classic" Wolverine characters that could be made, of course.
I don't know if I will be able come up with the funds, but I like that Punisher and Nick Fury set.
Not a bad stream.Not interested in everything but that's ok.
Astonishing Beast. (Looks great). Initially I wasn't sure. I don't have any of the astonishing figures. But Wolverine is getting a re-release apparently. So I feel like if I want to pick up any of the astonishing? Now would be the time before Beast becomes stupid expensive. I repainted a gray beast for my 97 collection.Silver Surfer. I do not yet have a Silver Surfer. Sounds like his Board may be a bit meh from comments here. But I could pose him with Shalla Bal from First Steps who has a great board/effect.Retro Mystique (Hope she's not a pain in the butt like Psylocke).Retro Mysterio (I would have liked a comic version but I think this will still be a pickup). (Now if they would re-release the Lizard, etc.)Gamerverse 2 pack (Definitely a pickup. I didn't get the 2 pack with Punisher/Bushwhacker. Punisher looked great but I really don't care about Bushwhacker. Nick Fury is more desirable to me).Oh I also forgot... That tease? The gold bars?Could it be a Felicia Hardy/Black Cat?
MvCfan -
2025-09-10 @ 11:24 am
Yeah i thought i was in for sure with iceman but on second thought maybe I will pass. Im fine with the retrocard figure from earlier.
Seeing Surfer and Iceman on exact same "shoulder deficient" bodies they had years ago sucks, them being pinless does little when bodies aren't too good. I would rather see Hasbro reuse RYV/Deadpool body or Vulcan for these two. On other hand, I love Feral and Rachel, Widow, Beast and Gladiator are decent updates, its great to get Deathbird but I wish she had another head with different expression.
On 9/9/2025 at 5:57 PM, SUPREME007 said:I am holding out hope that the Colossus is an all-new sculpt with improved range all around. And once that happens, it's tough for me to see them doing armor. She is quite complicated to handle from an engineering perspective. I guess they could be whack and do a "2 pack" or just do the armor and she isn't visible, or have just her head visible, or as an additional head, idk will be interesting to see how that would turn out.
Im sure they can figure her out. Even if they have to make her a made to order figure like Mephisto or Dragon Man Id be down for it.
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