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The Toyark › General Toy News › SDCC 2016 Hasbro Micronauts and Visionaries High Resolution Photos

SDCC 2016 Hasbro Micronauts and Visionaries High Resolution Photos

Posted on June 22, 2016at 8:10 amby Joe Mooreunder General Toy News, Robot and Mecha Toy News, San Diego Comic Con

Hasbro has released official high resolution photos for their newest San Diego Comic-Con 2016 Exclusives. Yesterday were shared word on the SDCC 2016 Exclusive Micronauts Classic Collection and Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light – Leoric Mighty Mugg. These releases will be available at San Diego Comic-Con and on HasbroToyShop.com. The Micronauts Classic Collection features three figures; Galactic Warrior, Pharoid, and Orbital Defender.

Pricing has not yet been revealed for these releases. We’ll update with more info if and when new details are released. See the photos after the jump. To see the full size image, save the file, or right click and select “View Image”.

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› Companies: Hasbro› Characters: Leoric, Galactic Warrior, Pharoid, Orbital Defender

SDCC 2016 Hasbro Micronauts and Visionaries High Resolution Photos - Additional Images

MICRONAUTS CLASSIC COLLECTION Set
MICRONAUTS CLASSIC COLLECTION Set Galactic Warrior
MICRONAUTS CLASSIC COLLECTION Set Orbital Defender
MICRONAUTS CLASSIC COLLECTION Set Pharoid
MICRONAUTS CLASSIC COLLECTION Set pkg
VISIONARIES KNIGHTS OF THE MAGICAL LIGHT MIGHTY MUGG Set featuring LEORIC pkg
VISIONARIES KNIGHTS OF THE MAGICAL LIGHT MIGHTY MUGG Set LEORIC

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  1. Joe Moore's AvatarJoe Mooresays

    06-21-2016, 08:57 AM

    First Hasbro Micronauts and Visionaries SDCC 2016 Exclusives

  2. DESTRO's AvatarDESTROsays

    06-21-2016, 09:07 AM

    I could not think of a more awful way to bring Visionaries back to the mainstream. So much potential for this line.

  3. TheBlueMarvel's AvatarTheBlueMarvelsays

    06-21-2016, 09:11 AM

    The Micronauts remain largely unchanged from when I collected them as a child...I think I like that.

  4. deecee4's Avatardeecee4says

    06-21-2016, 09:18 AM

    Excited for the Micronauts stuff!

  5. juggernaut209's Avatarjuggernaut209says

    06-21-2016, 09:43 AM

    Excited for micronauts to return, but I don't need this set. Bring on Acroyear.

  6. 305Batman has no avatar!305Batmansays

    06-21-2016, 09:43 AM

    UGH...Mighty Muggs are still a thing? Those turds are worse than PoPs!

  7. Lionheart's AvatarLionheartsays

    06-21-2016, 10:53 AM

    I don't think I could be more disappointed in seeing the word 'Visionaries' and then looking at what they made.

  8. Nightrain's AvatarNightrainsays

    06-21-2016, 11:14 AM

    I want the Micronauts but I'd be ok with them selling fast because it would show interest.

  9. dCon's AvatardConsays

    06-21-2016, 03:19 PM

    Cool Leoric is back! I'm betting the reason we're getting Mighty Mugs Visionaries is because the toy line isn't ready yet. It's probably not going to be ready for another year is my guess so this is just to show fans that may not be on the boards as much as folks like us, they are bringing them back. Speculation of course.

    I highly doubt kids would be interested in tnose Micronaughts unless they come up with a GOOD cartoon or media of some kind. I think they look pretty cool though just like I remember

  10. dCon's AvatardConsays

    06-21-2016, 03:21 PM

    *I especially like the mummy cases and accessories*

  11. Exodus's AvatarExodussays

    06-21-2016, 03:44 PM

    Hopefully scalpers will be going for these things when they go live on HTS and leave the TF/Marvel stuff alone haha.

  12. BB Shockwave has no avatar!BB Shockwavesays

    06-22-2016, 05:06 AM

    Leoric? That doesn't look much like the Skeleton King.

    I never understood Micronauts, or their appeal. They are just weird looking silvery humans with haphazard accessories. Was there ever a comic about them? I am certain I never seen a cartoon, for sure.

  13. Joe Moore's AvatarJoe Mooresays

    06-22-2016, 05:10 AM

    SDCC 2016 Hasbro Micronauts and Visionaries High Resolution Photos - The Toyark - News

  14. Whovian Zorker has no avatar!Whovian Zorkersays

    06-22-2016, 07:21 AM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by TheBlueMarvelView Post
    The Micronauts remain largely unchanged from when I collected them as a child...I think I like that.
    Hmm. Galactic Warrior's missile looks utterly ridiculous, but I suppose it is less unsafe if someone gets a missile in the face by accident. (Those red ones from the original could still pack a bit of a wallop, IIRC.)

    Galactic Defender has an upside-down jet pack and leg jets, as well as the wrong rifle.

    Yes, I'm nitpicking. Yes, I'm still planning to try for these if the price isn't too steep. (Yes, I need to see if I can find my old Pharoid, Galactic Defender, Acroyear, etc. in my parents' basement one of these days.... )

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by NightrainView Post
    I want the Micronauts but I'd be ok with them selling fast because it would show interest.
    Either interest or scalpers. Speaking of...

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ExodusView Post
    Hopefully scalpers will be going for the Marvel things when they go live on HTS and leave the TF/Micronauts stuff alone haha.
    Fixed that for you. You're welcome.

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by juggernaut209View Post
    Excited for micronauts to return, but I don't need this set. Bring on Acroyear.
    No, a multi-pack of Acroyears! An army of Acroyears!

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by BB ShockwaveView Post
    I never understood Micronauts, or their appeal. They are just weird looking silvery humans with haphazard accessories. Was there ever a comic about them? I am certain I never seen a cartoon, for sure.
    The fourth (or fifth, depending on how you count them) iteration started a couple months ago.

    The first version from Marvel started in late 1978 (cover-dated January '79). Fifty-eight issues plus two annuals written by Bill Mantlo, as well as a four-issue X-Men/Micronauts crossover he co-wrote with Chris Claremont. Issue 59 was a transitional issue written by Peter B. Gillis as a lead in to his 20-issue Volume 2, subtitled "The New Voyages." It wasn't a reboot, but took the characters in a different direction and ended oddly (but at least both Volume 1 and Volume 2 had an ending, unlike the next two).

    Image Comics' 2002 reboot lasted 11 issues (plus a four-issue miniseries on the origin of Baron Karza).

    Devil's Due 2004 reboot lasted just three issues.

    The third issue of IDW's reboot should be in comic stores today.

    The annoying thing about the reboots is that the only concepts that could be carried over from one version to another are the toys, and the (minimal) characterization associated with the toys. So, a lot of the mythology that Mantlo developed, along with several characters that had extremely tenuous (or non-existent) connections with the toys, were of necessity left out of later versions. This especially hurt the Devil's Due series, as the world-building (or "Microverse-building") was just getting started when it was canceled.

    You could even call the reboots new mythologies, with even less similarities between them than (say) Transformers Marvel and Transformers IDW. (Of course, since the vast majority of Transformers have a biography on the toy packaging, there is a lot more characterization that can move from one comic company to another without the lawyers getting upset.)

  15. Nightrain's AvatarNightrainsays

    06-22-2016, 11:16 AM

    Whether it be fans or scalpers, as long as Hasbro sees money it and makes more.

  16. Openchallenge has no avatar!Openchallengesays

    06-22-2016, 04:44 PM

    I really like the artwork on the Micronauts box set, it's perfect. Seeing the old style of figures makes me twice as curious about what updates might look like.

  17. QuasiMort's AvatarQuasiMortsays

    06-23-2016, 12:13 AM

    Ahh so Hasbro are starting with some retro figs for the Micronauts line. Nice.

    I see the SDCC box set is going to be around $130 USD. Ouch! I still want it though. Heh.

    Takara released quite a few new Microman figs in Japan over the years since Micronauts stopped selling in the USA/Canada, so Im sure Hasbro wont have any problems finding the molds for a ton of Micronauts most people haven't seen before.

    Great time to be a Microman/Micronauts fan!

  18. Panthro1978 has no avatar!Panthro1978says

    06-23-2016, 03:54 AM

    I kinda like that Leoric.

  19. TheBlueMarvel's AvatarTheBlueMarvelsays

    06-23-2016, 09:30 AM

    @Whovian Zorker

    Ha! Yeah, the only 70's era missile-launching-toys with more kick...or greater potential for injury...were the Shogun Warriors with their bludgeoning fists and eye-piercing missiles (at least the Micronauts had rubber tips)! It seemed like toy makers for these lines equipped their wares with only the strongest springs...wound as tight as humanly possible. But, hey...it was the age of Lawn Darts...so little plastic/rubber missiles seemed harmless.


    I'm excited to see where this goes. Where's my Repto?!?!

  20. deecee4's Avatardeecee4says

    06-23-2016, 04:53 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by TheBlueMarvelView Post
    Ha! Yeah, the only 70's era missile-launching-toys with more kick...or greater potential for injury...were the Shogun Warriors with their bludgeoning fists and eye-piercing missiles (at least the Micronauts had rubber tips)!
    I've gotten hit with the Godzilla flying hand a few times (the mechanism was sensitive-not that I was shooting it at myself on purpose) and I can attest that it did indeed pack a punch-no pun intended.

  21. TheBlueMarvel's AvatarTheBlueMarvelsays

    06-23-2016, 05:37 PM

    @deecee4

    Same, I was speaking from experience. I had my Gaiking posed with arm raised, admiring the toy's magnificence when it up and shoots me in eye with a remarkably powerful impact. I laughed it off and played with the thought that it had a mind of it's own...I really miss those toys.

  22. Joe Moore's AvatarJoe Mooresays

    07-26-2016, 10:53 AM

    Hasbro SDCC 2016 Exclusives Online Sales Info - The Toyark - News

  23. Cyclopswc has no avatar!Cyclopswcsays

    07-26-2016, 12:52 PM

    Sorry if this has been asked before:

    So what is the difference between the SDCC Exclusive Jyn Erso and the regular Jyn Erso? Just the box?

    What about the unmasked Kylo Ren, is it just the banner and box?

    Thanks.

  24. Exodus's AvatarExodussays

    07-26-2016, 02:19 PM

    The good question is did they even sell out of any of this on the floor at sdcc?

  25. Ronin11's AvatarRonin11says

    07-26-2016, 02:36 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by CyclopswcView Post
    Sorry if this has been asked before:

    So what is the difference between the SDCC Exclusive Jyn Erso and the regular Jyn Erso? Just the box?

    What about the unmasked Kylo Ren, is it just the banner and box?

    Thanks.
    Jyn - Just the box
    Kylo - Its the box, banner and the melted Darth Vader helmet.
    Obi - Its the box, light-up table and Anakin/Luke lightsaber

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ExodusView Post
    The good question is did they even sell out of any of this on the floor at sdcc?
    Jyn, Obi Wan and Magic were sold out on Saturday. I believe everything else was still available on Sun.

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