Marvel Super Hero Squad

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Marvel Super Hero Squad
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2" Action Figure Toy Line

Hasbro: 2007 -

Marvel Super Hero Squad is an action figure line marketed by Hasbro beginning in 2007. The line features 2-inch scale replicas of comic book heroes from the Marvel Comics universe. Each figure is portrayed in a cartoonish style complete with grins that come through even on some villains. The line, which was designed for younger collectors, has been a hit with kids and adults despite the "for ages 3 and up" category status. Marketed initially as four two-packs per wave, Super Hero Squad has branched out to include larger multi-packs, vehicles, and mega-packs containing larger characters in scale with the 2-inch line. Marvel is now planning to release an animated series and video games, which are in the works with THQ, based on the toy line.[1]

Contents

[edit] Marvel Super Hero Squad Two-Packs

[edit] Wave 1

[edit] Wave 2

[edit] Wave 3

[edit] Wave 4

[edit] Wave 5

[edit] Wave 6

[edit] Wave 7

[edit] Wave 8

[edit] Wave 9

[edit] Wave 10 - Upcoming

[edit] Spider-Man Super Hero Squad Two-Packs

[edit] Wave 1

(Movie costumes)

NOTE: - Spider-Man (jumping), Green Goblin (glider), New Goblin (glider), Sandman (phasing), and Venom (version 1, black/red tongue) were also released as single packed figures.

[edit] Wave 2

(Movie Costumes)

NOTE: - Doc Ock (olive coat) was also released as a single packed figure.

[edit] Wave 3

(Movie costumes/Movie video game costumes))

[edit] Wave 4

(Movie costumes, but Black Cat, Mysterio, and Puma are comic book costumes)

[edit] Wave 5

(Movie/movie video game adaption costumes)

Note: The Spider-Man and Kraven pack was never released.

[edit] Hulk Super Hero Squad Two-Packs

[edit] Wave 1

[edit] Wave 2

[edit] Vehicles

[edit] Spider-Man Super Hero Squad Vehicles

  • Spider-Man (standing/open left hand) and Battle Truck
  • Spider-Man (standing/open right hand) and Spider Racer

[edit] Playsets

[edit] Spider-Man Super Hero Squad Playsets

  • Bank Heist Battleground - Spider-Man (standing, open right hand) and Doc Ock (forest green coat, no shirt)

Note: The Bank Heist Battleground was released in two versions, one with a silver car and one with a blue and red car.

[edit] Hulk Super Hero Squad Playsets

Note: The Gamma Lab Adventure is a re-release of the Bank Heist Battleground playset, with Hulk replacing Doctor Octopus.

[edit] Marvel Super Hero Squad Mega-Packs

[edit] Wave 1

[edit] Wave 2

[edit] Wave 3

[edit] Wave 4

[edit] Boxed Sets

[edit] Marvel Super Hero Squad Five-Packs

[edit] Spider-Man Super Hero Squad Five-Packs

Note - The Sand Pit Showdown playset was originally planned to be exclusive to Toys 'R Us stores. However, due to poor sales of other TRU exclusive pieces, was not originally sold at TRU stores and instead was sold at Wal-Mart stores. Early versions can be found with the TRU exclusive sticker still on the packaging. Some shipments, however, had another sticker placed over this identifier. However, later shipments were seen at TRU stores.

[edit] Marvel Super Hero Squad Four-Packs

Note: City in Crisis is the official name of the set according to Hasbro, however box art shows "Spider-Man Saves The Day" as the set name.[2]

[edit] Iron Man Super Hero Squad Four-Packs

[edit] Hulk Super Hero Squad Box Set

Note: The Brawl That Shook The World is now a Toys R Us Exclusive set.

[edit] Collector's Packs

Note: Collector's Pack 2 has not been released. The package contents are based on product description provided in 2007 by Hasbro and prototypes were displayed at the San Diego Comic-Con in 2007.

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