Captain America in Other Media - Toys

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  • Captain America was the ninth figurine in the Classic Marvel Figurine Collection.
  • Captain America was also featured as a Mego figure in the 1970s.
  • Captain America was featured in many lines over the years including the famous Marvel Legends line, and hasa 4 different Marvel Universe line figures (modern looking version, original appearance, black and white, and a 4 pack that was available at the 2010 SDCC, which featured Captain America, Namor the Sub-Mariner, Red Skull, and the Human Torch, the pack was based on the invaders and was featured in an exclusive box.
  • Captain America had his own line of toys in the Captain America: The First Avenger Movie that included many incarnations of Captain America, as well as US Agent, Bucky, Crossbones, Red Skull, vehicles, and role play items.
  • Captain America is featured as a Lego minifigure in the Lego Marvel Super Heroes sets.
  • Captain America has also been included in the Avengers movie toyline with over 10 figures and role play sets.

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