WW2 first appearance, lighter/brighter repaint Starting with this series, all single carded figures included figure stands.ĭark gray webbing, dark gray web backpack As such, he replaced Nick Fury on the back of the packaging. and replaced it with H.A.M.M.E.R., his own organization. The second series of single carded figures continued under the Fury Files label, but were based around Marvel's Dark Reign storyline, where Norman Osborn has dissolved S.H.I.E.L.D. Single carded figures – Series 2 (H.A.M.M.E.R. Red/blue costume, packaged upside down, similar to superior Spider-man Red/black costume, packaged right-side up, similar to superior Spider-man Silver glider, green pumpkin bomb, dark brown satchel, orange cape White cloak, white staff, white Crescent Dartīlack & red coat, silver & black gun, silver & black sword, silver glaive Silver & brown pistol, silver & brown daggerĪlso available w/ weapons holstered in belt Marvel version classic costume with long hair/new head sculptīlack red & silver naginata, black gold & silver katana, black & silver knife Red/yellow classic armor, yellow arc light Mark Vĭark Avengers Ms. Silver Goblin Glider, orange Pumpkin Bomb, light brown satchelīlack & silver katana, black & silver nunchaku All of Series 1 first prints also came with the blue Nick Fury Exclusive Figure Offer sticker that is located at the top right hand corner of the plastic shell. Variants or running changes that share the same numbering as the original figure are noted by an asterisk to the right of a figure followed by "W#", with # being the wave that the variant was released alongside and "R" representing which Revision case of the Wave. The packages also feature character art by Frank Cho. Each figure comes with a "Top Secret" envelope which includes a Superhuman Registration Act card and official S.H.I.E.L.D. The first series of single carded figures are marketed under the name Fury Files, with Nick Fury appearing on the back of the packaging. Single carded figures – Series 1 (Fury Files) The line was created by Hasbro Designer Dave Vonner. It first hit stores in early 2009 and features detailed sculpting, multiple points of articulation, and accessories. Marvel Universe is a 3 3⁄ 4" action figure line manufactured by Hasbro, featuring characters from the Marvel Comics universe.
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