Magneto in Other Media - Toys

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  • Mattel created the first ever Magneto figure for their Secret Wars toy-line.
  • Toy Biz's first attempt at making a magneto action figure was in 1991 with a 5" action figure that featured magnetic hands, cloth cape, and removable helmet; In 1992, Toy Biz released their "Super Spark" Magneto figure as a follow up.
  • Magneto is included as one of the four villains featured in Toy Biz's X-Men: The Movie line. This Magneto sports an arm raise action feature, removable satin-cloth cape, removable helmet, and a magnetic action base.
  • Magneto is the only villain in Toy Biz's X-Men 2 line. This highly detailed figure features sculpting by Gentle Giant Ltd., a removable helmet, and 29 points of articulation.
  • Magneto has appeared in the Marvel Legends toy line in Series 3 and in the X-Men Legends box set.
  • Toy Biz produced a Magneto figure for their X-Men toy line in 2006.
  • Magneto is the fifth figurine in the Classic Marvel Figurine Collection.
  • A Magneto action figure based on his Wolverine and the X-Men appearance was released.
  • A mighty mugg version of Magneto is supposed to be released sometime in 2010-2011 along with Iceman as Target exclusives.
  • A Magneto action figure is being sold on the My Little Pony store by Hasbro, after an ad about Magneto appeared in a livestream of the show.
  • A Magneto action figure became the 26th figure in Series 3 of Marvel Universe
  • Magneto is the fifty fourth figure in Diamond Select Toys' Marvel Select Series.
  • A Magneto minfigure was created for the LEGO Marvel Superheroes line, which was released in April 2012.

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