Marvel Legends
Several of Spider-Man's classic villains have been released under Toybiz's related Marvel Legends banner, which is in the same scale and general style of the Spider-Man series (though Marvel Legends contain no action features). These characters include:
Spider-Man vs. Sinister Six Box-Set:
- Black Cat
- Doctor Octopus (a repaint of the series 2 figure)
- Electro (a retool of the Parachute Spider-Man figure)
- Green Goblin (a repaint of the Series 2 Hobgoblin figure with a new head and glider)
- Kraven the Hunter (a repaint with a new head)
- Venom (a repaint of the Marvel Legends Sabretooth figure with a new head)
- Spider-Man
Fearsome Foes of Spider-Man Box-set:
- Carnage (a repaint of the Series 9 figure with a new head)
- The Lizard (new sculpt)
- Rhino (new sculpt)
- Vulture (new sculpt)
- Spider-Man (a repaint of the Series 12 Super Poseable Spider-Man with a new head)
Single Figures:
- Doctor Octopus (released in Series 8)
- First Appearance Spider-Man (released in series 10)
- Green Goblin (released in Series 13)
Face-Off Two Packs:
- Daredevil vs. Kingpin
San Diego Comic Con exclusives:
- Stan Lee/Spider-Man (a repaint of the First Appearance Spider-man figure with Stan Lee, Spider-Man and Peter Parker heads)
The two box-sets both came with appropriate accessories for the characters, as well as a poster book and circular display stands. The single figures came with an appropriate stand, as well as a comic book and (in the case of Spider-Man and Green Goblin), a piece of their series' Build-A-Figure. The Face-Off two pack came with a comic book, display stand, and background diorama. The Stan Lee/Spider-Man figure came with a Stan Lee head, Peter Parker head, and Spider-Man head, as well as interchangeable hands and feet and Civilian Clothing to transform the figure from Spider-Man to either Peter Parker or Stan Lee.
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