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Shown below is the new Hasbro Marvel Legends Maximum Series Incredible Hulk Figure which is available for pre-order at places like our sponsors BigBadToyStore.com and Entertainment Earth as well Amazon with a suggested retail price of $59.99.

Bring the excitement and wonder of the Marvel Universe to your collection with the Hasbro Marvel Legends Maximum Series Hulk figure! This collectible figure is detailed to look like the character from Marvel’s Hulk comics. Standing a massive 8.5 inches tall, this Hulk towers over other 6-inch scale Marvel figures and features 30 points of articulation with poseable head, arms, feet, and legs. This Maximum Series action figure set is bursting with 11 accessories, including: alternate raging heads; 2 grapple hands; 2 open palm hands to display with 3 thunderclap effects; and a missile accessory to pose Hulk ripping to pieces. Hasbro Marvel action figures’ 6-inch scale make them great for posing and displaying in fans’ collections. Reimagine Hulk comics-inspired scenes on your shelf with Marvel Legends action figures.

Shown below is the new Hasbro Marvel Legends Maximum Series Incredible Hulk Figure which is available for pre-order at places like our sponsors BigBadToyStore.com and Entertainment Earth as well Amazon with a suggested retail price of $59.99.Bring the excitement and wonder of the Marvel Universe to your collection with the Hasbro Marvel Legends Maximum Series Hulk figure! This collectible figure is detailed to look like the character from Marvel’s Hulk comics. Standing a massive 8.5 inches tall, this Hulk towers over other 6-inch scale Marvel figures and features 30 points of articulation with poseable head, arms, feet, and legs. This Maximum Series action figure set is bursting with 11 accessories, including: alternate raging heads; 2 grapple hands; 2 open palm hands to display with 3 thunderclap effects; and a missile accessory to pose Hulk ripping to pieces. Hasbro Marvel action figures’ 6-inch scale make them great for posing and displaying in fans’ collections. Reimagine Hulk comics-inspired scenes on your shelf with Marvel Legends action figures.

AndyL2025-04-10 @ 1:36 pm

Re: Maximum Series Hulk

Pricing wise it’s really not as bad as I thought it would be. I for sure thought it would be around $80. Even so I just can justify paying $60 for a figure specifically built around one single pose. I know they included a few extra heads and the little rocket thingies but in all actuality the head sculpts don’t match this version of the body and the rocket seems like just another thing to include. This thing was built simply to do the Thunder Clap and little more. Sure it’ll be the most flexible Hulk to date but I really do have reservations of how well that rubber skin will hold up over time. And I’d be willing to bet that if you display that figure in the the Clap pose for an extended period of time that material would have trouble snapping or clapping back into place. Cheers to those who want this and as I’ve said before I commend Hasbro for trying something new. Just not enough substance there for me.

Shown below via Dan Yun is an in-package image of the new Hasbro Marvel Legends Maximum Series Incredible Hulk Figure which will be available for pre-order today at 1pm EDT at places like our sponsors BigBadToyStore.com and Entertainment Earth with a suggested retail price of $59.99.

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On 4/6/2025 at 4:45 PM, Psychosomatic said:

Looks like a Kitbash – Legs from the modern Hercules 9except for the boots), with upper body of the modern Luke Cage.

Thanks Bro! Much appreciated!

On 4/5/2025 at 9:10 PM, Air-Walker said:

Been looking over the picks again. I don’t recognize the body mold for Crossbones. Can anyone tell me if it’s new or re-used?

Looks like a Kitbash – Legs from the modern Hercules 9except for the boots), with upper body of the modern Luke Cage.

Been looking over the picks again. I don’t recognize the body mold for Crossbones. Can anyone tell me if it’s new or re-used?

Maximum Hulk is priced fairly for a character of this size, a great option for those who don’t already have the 80th Anniversary version, and not a necessary purchase for those who do. I wish it was a brand new pinless sculpt with better head sculpts, but because it doesn’t and I have the 80th anniversary version, I can easily pass on this and save sixty bucks.

Hogun2025-04-06 @ 1:10 am

On 4/5/2025 at 5:49 AM, Atlantis said:

Another round of figures they’ve already released in one form or another. And Hulk isn’t just underwhelming, its a joke. THIS is what they’re calling their “maximum” treatment?? Sadly there are enough collectors out there where all you have to do is slap a label on like “premium”, “gold”, “ultimate deluxe quantum supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” etc, and they will fall for it each and every time. How about, instead of the 42nd Spider-Man figure, they instead use Cobalt Man? The two pack wasn’t all that bad (except for the errors that are their trademark), but why not Triton & Blackbolt that was announced a while back? Swap out Mystique, who they’ve done what, 2-3 times now, with Raza from the Starjammers? Save the naked Wolverine Weapon X re-do for another time, and use Deathbird? Just saying….they have 80 years of characters to pick from, not just Spidey and X-Men.

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I saw a YouTube video from Marvel Stop Motion Studios about Hasbro only treating the Spider-Man and X-Men fans. I agree. That’s true unless the character has an upcoming movie. They will get one dedicated wave once a blue moon. Even Iron Man didn’t receive his own comic-based wave until 2022. They will give us all these ‘who asked for this crap’ characters from Spider-Man and X-Men. Before they give us my brothers and me, A-Bomb, Betty Ross, and Thunderbolt Ross (Not Red Hulk), or they will be sprinkled into a random assortment wave like they did with Beta Ray Bill (We are still missing on a classic Beta Ray Bill), Odin, Hulkbuster, Lady Sif (we haven’t seen her in a while), Loki, Skaar and Amadeus Cho (I guess). I know there are more Hulk characters that have received this treatment. I don’t read Hulk comics.

On 4/4/2025 at 2:19 PM, Ironspider428 said:

I usually go EE with my preorders but man, that $38 price is absolutely ridiculous. BBTS at $35 is pretty par for the course but EE is smoking something lol. Went with Amazon, which may have to happen more and more often if these wonky prices keep up.

Not sure what’s going on lately. Prices are all over the place, but not getting corrected. EE was charging 60 for Ghost Rider last yr, but eventually fixed it. Now they are charging 125 for the Dr Doom helmet while it was 100 on Amazon, Pulse ect.

They could just paint an Iconic Iron man Blue and they could have CObalt Man

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