A new year, a new round of Marvel Legends! The first X-Men wave of the year is live with Ch’od being the Build A Figure. Astonishing Cyclops and Emma Frost join several deeper cut characters to round out the wave. Read on for full pics and details, hit the links below to snag them at our sponsors.
Marvel Legends Astonishing X-Men Cyclops
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Marvel Legends Astonishing Emma Frost
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Marvel Legends Fang
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Marvel Legends Generation X Monet St. Croix
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Marvel Legends Starjammer Corsair
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Marvel Legends X-Force Kid Omega
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Marvel Legends Generation X Chamber
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Chamber
At the Massachusetts Academy and as a member of Generation X, Chamber learns to manage his biokinetic flame which covers his chest and face
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This collectible 6-inch-scale Marvel Legends X-Men figure is detailed to look like the Marvel’s Chamber character from Generation X and X-Men comics, featuring premium detail and multiple points of articulation.
Includes: Figure, 2 accessories, and Build-A-Figure part
- MARVEL’S CHAMBER JOINS MARVEL LEGENDS: At the Massachusetts Academy and as a member of Generation X, Chamber learns to manage his biokinetic flame which covers his chest and face
- GENERATION X COMICS-INSPIRED: This Marvel’s Chamber action figure is inspired by the character’s appearance in Generation X and X-Men comics and makes a great addition to any collection of Marvel Legends action figures
- COMIC-INSPIRED ACCESSORIES: This collectible Hasbro Marvel Legends X-Men figure comes with 2 accessories, including alternate hands and a Build-A-Figure piece
- PREMIUM DESIGN AND ARTICULATION: Marvel fans and collectors can display this fully articulated 6-inch scale action figure featuring poseable head, arms, and legs, as well as premium deco, in their collection
- BUILD A MULTIVERSE OF COLLECTIBLES: Look for more entertainment-inspired collectible Marvel Legends action figures to build your own Marvel Multiverse of 6 inch action figures (Each sold separately. Subject to availability)
- INCLUDES BUILD-A-FIGURE PART (CH’OD): This figure includes at least one Build-A-Figure piece of the Starjammer Ch’od figure. Collect other Marvel Legends X-Men figures which include a piece or pieces to assemble the Build-A-Figure. (Additional figures each sold separately)
Kid Omega
Omega-level telepath Quentin Quire, inspired by the attempt of Professor Xavier’s life, joins the mutant nation Krakoa’s new secret defense team, X-Force, as Kid Omega.
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This collectible 6-inch-scale Marvel Legends X-Men figure is detailed to look like the Marvel’s Kid Omega character from Marvel’s Astonishing X-Men comics, featuring premium detail and multiple points of articulation.
Includes: Figure, 3 accessories, and Build-A-Figure part
- MARVEL’S KID OMEGA JOINS MARVEL LEGENDS: Omega-level telepath Quentin Quire, inspired by the attempt of Professor Xavier’s life, joins the mutant nation Krakoa’s new secret defense team, X-Force, as Kid Omega
- X-FORCE COMIC-INSPIRED: This Marvel’s Kid Omega action figure is inspired by the X-Men character’s appearance in X-Force comics and makes a great addition to any collection of Marvel Legends action figures
- COMIC-INSPIRED ACCESSORIES: This collectible Hasbro Marvel Legends X-Men figure comes with 3 accessories, including alternate hands, blaster, and a Build-A-Figure piece
- PREMIUM DESIGN AND ARTICULATION: Marvel fans and collectors can display this fully articulated 6-inch scale action figure featuring poseable head, arms, and legs, as well as premium deco, in their collection
- BUILD A MULTIVERSE OF COLLECTIBLES: Look for more entertainment-inspired collectible Marvel Legends action figures to build your own Marvel Multiverse of 6 inch action figures (Each sold separately. Subject to availability)
Starjammer Corsair
Cyclops’ world is forever changed when Starjammer Captain and cavalier space pirate Corsair reveals he’s Christopher Summers, Scott’s long-lost father.
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This collectible 6-inch-scale Marvel Legends X-Men figure is detailed to look like the Starjammer Corsair character from X-Men comics, featuring premium detail and multiple points of articulation.
Includes: Figure, 4 accessories, and Build-A-Figure part
- STARJAMMER CORSAIR SWASHBUCKLES INTO MARVEL LEGENDS: Cyclops’ world is forever changed when Starjammer Captain and cavalier space pirate Corsair reveals he’s Christopher Summers, Scott’s long-lost father
- X-MEN COMIC-INSPIRED: This Starjammer Corsair action figure is inspired by the character’s appearance in X-Men comics and makes a great addition to any collection of Marvel Legends action figures
- COMIC-INSPIRED ACCESSORIES: This collectible Hasbro Marvel Legends X-Men figure comes with 4 accessories, including alternate hands, laser blaster, saber, and a Build-A-Figure piece
- PREMIUM DESIGN AND ARTICULATION: Marvel fans and collectors can display this fully articulated 6-inch scale action figure featuring poseable head, arms, and legs, as well as premium deco, in their collection
- BUILD A MULTIVERSE OF COLLECTIBLES: Look for more entertainment-inspired collectible Marvel Legends action figures to build your own Marvel Multiverse of 6 inch action figures (Each sold separately. Subject to availability)
- INCLUDES BUILD-A-FIGURE PART (CH’OD): This figure includes at least one Build-A-Figure piece of the Starjammer Ch’od figure. Collect other Marvel Legends X-Men figures which include a piece or pieces to assemble the Build-A-Figure. (Additional figures each sold separately)
Monet St. Croix
Monet St. Croix studies to become the next generation of X-Men at the Massachusetts Academy while unraveling her mysterious connection to some of the team’s greatest enemies.
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This collectible 6-inch-scale Marvel Legends X-Men figure is detailed to look like the Monet St. Croix character from Generation X and X-Men comics, featuring premium detail and multiple points of articulation.
Includes: Figure, 2 accessories, and Build-A-Figure part
- MONET ST. CROIX JOINS MARVEL LEGENDS: Monet St. Croix studies to become the next generation of X-Men at the Massachusetts Academy while unraveling her mysterious connection to some of the team’s greatest enemies
- GENERATION X COMICS-INSPIRED: This Monet St. Croix action figure is inspired by the character’s appearance in Generation X and X-Men comics and makes a great addition to any collection of Marvel Legends action figures
- COMIC-INSPIRED ACCESSORIES: This collectible Hasbro Marvel Legends X-Men figure comes with 2 accessories, including alternate hands and a Build-A-Figure piece
- PREMIUM DESIGN AND ARTICULATION: Marvel fans and collectors can display this fully articulated 6-inch scale action figure featuring poseable head, arms, and legs, as well as premium deco, in their collection
- BUILD A MULTIVERSE OF COLLECTIBLES: Look for more entertainment-inspired collectible Marvel Legends action figures to build your own Marvel Multiverse of 6 inch action figures (Each sold separately. Subject to availability)
- INCLUDES BUILD-A-FIGURE PART (CH’OD): This figure includes at least one Build-A-Figure piece of the Starjammer Ch’od figure. Collect other Marvel Legends X-Men figures which include a piece or pieces to assemble the Build-A-Figure. (Additional figures each sold separately)
Fang
Wolverine takes advantage of his likeness to Imperial Guard Fang and impersonates him to infiltrate the Shi’ar.
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This collectible 6-inch-scale Marvel Legends X-Men figure is detailed to look like the Marvel’s Fang character from X-Men comics, featuring premium detail and multiple points of articulation.
Includes: Figure, 3 accessories, and Build-A-Figure part
- MARVEL’S FANG JOINS MARVEL LEGENDS: Wolverine takes advantage of his likeness to Imperial Guard Fang and impersonates him to infiltrate the Shi’ar
- X-MEN SHI’AR IMPERIAL GUARD: This Marvel’s Fang action figure is inspired by the character’s appearance in X-Men comics and makes a great addition to any collection of Marvel Legends action figures
- COMIC-INSPIRED ACCESSORIES: This collectible Hasbro Marvel Legends X-Men figure comes with 3 accessories, including alternate hands, Ch’od’s Lupine pet Cr’reee, and a Build-A-Figure piece
- PREMIUM DESIGN AND ARTICULATION: Marvel fans and collectors can display this fully articulated 6-inch scale action figure featuring poseable head, arms, and legs, as well as premium deco, in their collection
- BUILD A MULTIVERSE OF COLLECTIBLES: Look for more entertainment-inspired collectible Marvel Legends action figures to build your own Marvel Multiverse of 6 inch action figures (Each sold separately. Subject to availability)
- INCLUDES BUILD-A-FIGURE PART (CH’OD): This figure includes at least one Build-A-Figure piece of the Starjammer Ch’od figure. Collect other Marvel Legends X-Men figures which include a piece or pieces to assemble the Build-A-Figure. (Additional figures each sold separately)
Emma Frost
The former Hellfire Club White Queen must grapple with her teammates’ misgivings about her joining the X-Men, as well as her own.
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This collectible 6-inch-scale Marvel Legends X-Men figure is detailed to look like the Emma Frost character from Marvel’s Astonishing X-Men comics, featuring premium detail and multiple points of articulation.
Includes: Figure, 2 accessories, and Build-A-Figure part
- EMMA FROST ASTONISHES MARVEL LEGENDS: The former Hellfire Club White Queen must grapple with her teammates’ misgivings about her joining the X-Men, as well as her own.
- X-MAN OR WHITE QUEEN?: This Emma Frost action figure is inspired by the character’s appearance in Astonishing X-Men comics and makes a great addition to any collection of Marvel Legends action figures
- COMIC-INSPIRED ACCESSORIES: This collectible Hasbro Marvel Legends X-Men figure comes with 2 accessories, including alternate hands and Build-A-Figure piece
- PREMIUM DESIGN AND ARTICULATION: Marvel fans and collectors can display this fully articulated 6-inch scale action figure featuring poseable head, arms, and legs, as well as premium deco, in their collection
- BUILD A MULTIVERSE OF COLLECTIBLES: Look for more entertainment-inspired collectible Marvel Legends action figures to build your own Marvel Multiverse of 6 inch action figures (Each sold separately. Subject to availability)
- INCLUDES BUILD-A-FIGURE PART (CH’OD): This figure includes at least one Build-A-Figure piece of the Starjammer Ch’od figure. Collect other Marvel Legends X-Men figures which include a piece or pieces to assemble the Build-A-Figure. (Additional figures each sold separately)
Cyclops
With the loss of Jean Grey still weighing on the team, Cyclops must rally the X-Men to face unprecedented new threats.
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This collectible 6-inch-scale Marvel Legends X-Men figure is detailed to look like the Cyclops character from Marvel’s Astonishing X-Men comics, featuring premium detail and multiple points of articulation.
Includes: Figure and 3 accessories
- CYCLOPS BLASTS INTO MARVEL LEGENDS: With the loss of Jean Grey still weighing on the team, Cyclops must rally the X-Men to face unprecedented new threats
- ASTONISHING X-MAN: This Cyclops action figure is inspired by the character’s appearance in Astonishing X-Men comics and makes a great addition to any collection of Marvel Legends action figures
- COMIC-INSPIRED ACCESSORIES: This collectible Hasbro Marvel Legends X-Men figure comes with 3 accessories, including alternate hands and a smoke effect that attaches to his visor
- PREMIUM DESIGN AND ARTICULATION: Marvel fans and collectors can display this fully articulated 6-inch scale action figure featuring poseable head, arms, and legs, as well as premium deco, in their collection
- BUILD A MULTIVERSE OF COLLECTIBLES: Look for more entertainment-inspired collectible Marvel Legends action figures to build your own Marvel Multiverse of 6 inch action figures (Each sold separately. Subject to availability)
Marvel Legends X-Men 2023 Wave - Ch'od Build-A-Figure

They couldn't afford any yellow paint for his details?
Sweet! Now give us abomb
Pass.
They didnt even bother improving the rhino body???
Uhhh, yeah. Well, this certainly may not play too well with some fans. While the sculpt isn’t the worst for this mold’s third iteration of use, it hasn’t exactly aged well due to its somewhat diminutive stature as a BAF turned singular release (BAF Abomination, then Raft Abomination) and that’s without mentioning those knees.
Most casual fans will be fine with this because many don’t see much of a difference between Ch’od and Blonsky in their respective Marvel designs. That said, there are differences that separate the two which should have found their way onto this sculpt. I think the size will be more of a disappointment than anything else, but there will likely also be lamentations of the fact that the only distinguishing differences between the Ch’od and the Abomination figures are a head, a belt, and paint. I don’t remember what new tooling exists for this X-wave beyond Chamber, but I don’t believe that there was enough to warrant a near complete re-use for the BAF. I’d sooner accept a retool of this mold to create an Abomb, but even then, I’d have some druthers going unmet.
The principal question that arises for me revolves around: why now? If Hasbro intended to reuse that Abomination body, why wait all these years to do so? Surely this would have been better received had it shown up sooner than 6-7 years out. Additionally, with the knowledge that some were unhappy with the initial Abomination, why not take this opportunity to cobble a new body for future reuse, or, at the very least, repurpose the Gamerverse version? The Gamerverse BAF was far more satisfying in scale and deserves a better repurpose.
I understand some of the reasons why they might’ve taken this route: the striations on the chest providing that banded/corrugated look and cost/effort saving. But I was hoping for something more, something new. Oh, well…
Most casual fans will be fine with this because many don’t see much of a difference between Ch’od and Blonsky in their respective Marvel designs. That said, there are differences that separate the two which should have found their way onto this sculpt. I think the size will be more of a disappointment than anything else, but there will likely also be lamentations of the fact that the only distinguishing differences between the Ch’od and the Abomination figures are a head, a belt, and paint. I don’t remember what new tooling exists for this X-wave beyond Chamber, but I don’t believe that there was enough to warrant a near complete re-use for the BAF. I’d sooner accept a retool of this mold to create an Abomb, but even then, I’d have some druthers going unmet.
The principal question that arises for me revolves around: why now? If Hasbro intended to reuse that Abomination body, why wait all these years to do so? Surely this would have been better received had it shown up sooner than 6-7 years out. Additionally, with the knowledge that some were unhappy with the initial Abomination, why not take this opportunity to cobble a new body for future reuse, or, at the very least, repurpose the Gamerverse version? The Gamerverse BAF was far more satisfying in scale and deserves a better repurpose.
I understand some of the reasons why they might’ve taken this route: the striations on the chest providing that banded/corrugated look and cost/effort saving. But I was hoping for something more, something new. Oh, well…
It's. Only. Going. To. Get. Worse.
I have lots of Marvel Legends. I enjoyed collecting the line for many years. But no longer. One only has to look at how amazingly awesome the GI Joe Classified series is and then look at what Hasbro is churning out at the same exact price point. ML is becoming a dollar store line now in comparison. Just zero effort is being placed into the brand while prices keep increasing.

And yeah, I know that Hasbro has to pay large licensing fees for Marvel whereas GI Joe is an in-house brand, but I couldn't care less.
And don't get me started on the stupid new windowless packaging, which is like pissing in collectors' mouths when they're down.
Besides, other than one or two obscure characters I've like to have figures of (*cough* Death's Head 1 *cough*), pretty much every Marvel superhero that I'd want a figure of has been covered already.
I mean, the laziness is summed up in this pic...the photographer didn't even catch the belt getting caught on the thigh and pulling it completely out of place. Lame.
Ah that was Monday's Announcement. not for me.
Ch'od is a running in-joke on a podcast I watch lol.
Im pretty much out of the Legends game. I just come for shizz and giggles.
This is a below lazy repaint, low effort figure from Hasblow. I think fans are peeved with the boxes and price increases.
I was barely in at 22. My local target has then at 29 dollars. They can keep peg warming.
Hasblow overplayed their hand...
It's. Only. Going. To. Get. Worse.
I know your schtick is to show up only when people are expressing their dissatisfaction and offer what you believe to be sage corrective (and oft times abrasive/anti-social/edge-lordy) commentary, but describing what I wrote as “shocked” is a tad hyperbolic.
I‘m not shocked. No one that collects action figures is surprised by reuse, especially not people that collect Marvel Legends. Also, new BAF parts aren't unusual: Armadillo, Bonebreaker, and Sugar Man demonstrate the fact that they are willing to make new BAF parts. My question regarding timing has nothing to do with anniversary promotions. Nor is it about Hasbro’s obvious intentions to milk the cash-cow that is the X-men….they’ve been doing this for years on both fronts. When I say – Why now? – I’m specifically referring to the use of an Abomination body years later after the jury is in and it has all but been confirmed that this mold isn’t a fan favorite.
Reuse is ubiquitous within the industry, but this was an opportunity to move forward with said reuse creating something new now that could be repurposed for a future Abomination, or Abomb. They’ve done this as of late; I knew the 2pack MCU Logan would be repurposed as a beefy thug down the line just as I expected the Jigsaw body to get quick reuse (Mr. Knight). Most of us understand Hasbro and have some sense of why they do what they do, but, conversely, Hasbro should have some understanding of the fanbase and be able to predict what is going to hit vs what will simply annoy.
Some of the understanding that I’m alluding to was evident in Dan’s tepid tweet – “Some news tomorrow morning to hopefully – maybe – make your Monday more marvelous.” Lol he knew! He knew that people were going to roll their eyes at this and was nearly apologetic in marketing this announcement. This seeming admission is what frustrates me. If you know better, do better…and they definitely know better.
But whatevers. I don’t have to buy this. And if I do elect to purchase one, it won’t be at retail. They missed the boat on tooling a BAF that they could have used for the Abomination, Abomb, Amphibian of the Hulk Hunters (maybe), etc.
I know your schtick is to show up only when people are expressing their dissatisfaction and offer what you believe to be sage corrective (and oft times abrasive/anti-social/edge-lordy) commentary, but describing what I wrote as “shocked” is a tad hyperbolic.
I‘m not shocked. No one that collects action figures is surprised by reuse, especially not people that collect Marvel Legends. Also, new BAF parts aren't unusual: Armadillo, Bonebreaker, and Sugar Man demonstrate the fact that they are willing to make new BAF parts. My question regarding timing has nothing to do with anniversary promotions. Nor is it about Hasbro’s obvious intentions to milk the cash-cow that is the X-men….they’ve been doing this for years on both fronts. When I say – Why now? – I’m specifically referring to the use of an Abomination body years later after the jury is in and it has all but been confirmed that this mold isn’t a fan favorite.
Reuse is ubiquitous within the industry, but this was an opportunity to move forward with said reuse creating something new now that could be repurposed for a future Abomination, or Abomb. They’ve done this as of late; I knew the 2pack MCU Logan would be repurposed as a beefy thug down the line just as I expected the Jigsaw body to get quick reuse (Mr. Knight). Most of us understand Hasbro and have some sense of why they do what they do, but, conversely, Hasbro should have some understanding of the fanbase and be able to predict what is going to hit vs what will simply annoy.
Some of the understanding that I’m alluding to was evident in Dan’s tepid tweet – “Some news tomorrow morning to hopefully – maybe – make your Monday more marvelous.” Lol he knew! He knew that people were going to roll their eyes at this and was nearly apologetic in marketing this announcement. This seeming admission is what frustrates me. If you know better, do better…and they definitely know better.
But whatevers. I don’t have to buy this. And if I do elect to purchase one, it won’t be at retail. They missed the boat on tooling a BAF that they could have used for the Abomination, Abomb, Amphibian of the Hulk Hunters (maybe), etc.
This is a below lazy repaint, low effort figure from Hasblow. I think fans are peeved with the boxes and price increases.
I was barely in at 22. My local target has then at 29 dollars. They can keep peg warming.
Hasblow overplayed their hand...
But that's only at certain Targets, depending on locations. The MSRP of Marvel Legends remain $24.99...that I know of. But I've noticed certain Targets at certain locations mark them up. If you can find it online, you can ask them to price match it, or buy it and then go to a "regular price" Target and ask them to price adjust.
So that's a Target issue, not a Hasbro issue.
That's a substantial Ch'od.
FAIL again and again to give you anything new.
Other than head.
I'm no Marvel collector, but I'm always checking all the news on Tfw2005 (I'm primarily Transformers and Star Wars) and Toyark. I just wanna know what's the hate on this figure?? I know the reasons you guys are not feeling it but whats reason #1? Is it the lackluster mold, is it Marvel legends fatigue (happened to me years ago) or is it the fact that this isn't Classic Ch'od?
All of the above
EDIT:Sorry, you asked a real question, and I gave a vague answer. For me, the mold is the biggest disappointment. As I mentioned, it’s not exactly a mystery that this particular mold, while serviceable, isn’t exactly ideal from a size standpoint for many of the characters that have sported the body. Some even feel it’s small as a Rhino build. Ch’od is very large. Larger than most Hulks (not all). IMO they should have used this opportunity to create the foundation for a few different large Marvels. AND, even for what this is – one more rehash in an unending parade of rehashes – it’s a lazy AF effort at that with notable departures from canon that would have required little in the way of research and tweaks.
Appreciate the answer! I feel that. RN my biggest dissapointment that matches that is the use of the skinny Hunter body in Star Wars black series for Delta Squad. It's horrendous, I'll attach an image of what we're getting compared to a custom that has the CORRECT proportions we should've gotten
Hahaha Chod has rhino skin legs and missing his leg fins. Thanks for giving us a green hunk of reused plastic that has 0 paint on it Hasblow!
Feels like they are expecting the wave to carry this figure.
Ch'od has too many fingers too!
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