At HasCon 2017, we got a look at some great new Marvel figures coming from Hasbro. At their Friday Marvel Panel, they talked about what’s been a hit for 2017, what’s to come for the remainder of the year and more. They talked everything from the Marvel Legends line, the new Marvel 6″ Vintage line and more! Our team attended the panel and relayed info back as well as sharing photos from the panel itself. After the jump, you can find the info (exactly as it was relayed) and all of the photos.
Details from the HasCon 2017 Marvel Panel
- Jeff Labovitz Ryan Ting Jesse Falcon Dwight Stall Bobby Vala on the panel
- Colin Douglas: Medusa exclusive out by end of this year
- Comic Defenders pack out by end of the year as well
- Ultimate Riders spring 2018
- Invincible Iron Man comic version part of Black Panther line
- New movie figures TBA
- King Cobra for Serpent Society
- Updated version of Spider Woman also shown
- Paladin revealed as part of the Deadpool line
- Thanos to come with alternate head
- Apocalypse (2018) meant to have classic colors. 8 inches in height.
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Joe, separate question: By any chance do you know when will the exclusives for hascon be available on their site?
Joe, I have seen pictures on Marvelous news of what appears to be a 12 inch Sandman. Can you confirm?
You should be!
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Finally. The face I've always wanted to see on a wolverine.
I agree about the face, finally looking like Wolverine. Does the face on the white mold wolverine look different to anybody else than the blue mold (In pieces on display board)?
I think they are different. I know the white mold looks to have sculpted arm hair while the blue mold does not.
The yellow mold is also different. For example, the blue mold mouth (Wolverines left hand) tapers more closed while the white (& yellow) mouth is more open. Could this mean more variations?
I want to know if X-23 will have an unmasked head??
I just realize I need that X-23 to go with my X-Force collection...ugh I may need to track down that Warpath 2 pack one then too sigh...I'll probably buy this whole case on BBTS...
Total nostalgia.

Oh man. That head sculpt and the arm texture look too good to be true. I had to do a double take to make sure it wasn't the 12 inch. And if they hit all those matte and semi gloss colors; I'll happily buy him.
(I hope this post doesn't come across as trolling - it's certainly not meant to be)
I used to collect marvel legends back in the toybiz days, though have long since sold them off, but the pics of cable, apocalypse and the brown wolvie reissue at SDCC (I think?) got me really hyped for them again. I picked up a bucky captain america from ebay, still packaged, to dip my toe in the water, but I have to say, it totally put me off getting any more. It was mainly the type of plastic used I think - apart from various limbs coming warped out of the package, the whole figure just feels 'bendy' almost, with the knees the worst suffering joints.
Is this just how they are made? I remember it a little from the mls I had, maybe, but in my head they were a whole lot more sturdy and used much stiffer plastic. I'd really like to pick up a decent figure of wolverine and some other key characters, but was just totally put off the in-hand experience - was that just a particular figure or wave, or is that just how mls are now?
In the interests of not being totally negative, though they were let down by the plastic/build quality, I was really impressed with the sculpt and accessories in general.
This dude looks familiar...anyone know who it is?

Does that mean Space Venom is getting a solo release?
Yeah, Kraven and Bleeding Edge Iron Man sculpts were shown as well.
We'll round up the new Marvel Panel as it ends. Collecting the info & pics from the team as I type this.
ANAD Iron Man 6" ML announced during panel. Serpent Society King Cobra also shown.
I used to collect marvel legends back in the toybiz days, though have long since sold them off, but the pics of cable, apocalypse and the brown wolvie reissue at SDCC (I think?) got me really hyped for them again. I picked up a bucky captain america from ebay, still packaged, to dip my toe in the water, but I have to say, it totally put me off getting any more. It was mainly the type of plastic used I think - apart from various limbs coming warped out of the package, the whole figure just feels 'bendy' almost, with the knees the worst suffering joints.
Is this just how they are made? I remember it a little from the mls I had, maybe, but in my head they were a whole lot more sturdy and used much stiffer plastic. I'd really like to pick up a decent figure of wolverine and some other key characters, but was just totally put off the in-hand experience - was that just a particular figure or wave, or is that just how mls are now?
In the interests of not being totally negative, though they were let down by the plastic/build quality, I was really impressed with the sculpt and accessories in general.
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