![]() ![]() "We wanted to do a build a Quinjet where you had plastic pieces and paper pieces, sort of papercraft. I pulled that figure out the other day, and it still looks great!" I remember saying I wanted to do that first appearance Thing, because when Jack Kirby first drew him he kind of looked like mud, and Art said 'say no more' and did three views, and we made that first appearance Thing. ![]() Jesse: "Being at Marvel we had access to a number of illustrators and I liked working with Art Adams, because he was such a toy nerd. Ryan: "What's an item that was particularly memorable to you?" Now that we have the digital printing, that was five years ago and it's night and day - it's like a micro Hot Toys." ![]() Every year, we just strive to push it every year. So the fact that we have had a line for 20 years, but also that the form factor has been borrowed by so many companies, it says a lot. In the toy world, three years is incredible for an action figure line. Jesse: "It's crazy that it's been that long, it doesn't feel like 20 years. The disucussion turnst o Marvel Legends 20th anniversary. Jesse explains it's properly scaled, whereas the ToyBiz release of Mojo was limted based on how big the packaging could be. The team discuss the MojoWorld exclusive. Ryan explains it's the first show in three years, and they've missed everyone. The stage has a number of upcoming products on the table: the Eye of Agamotto, the Hellfire Club box set, a Black Panther mask and a Spider-Man mask.Īn image of the Wolverine holding a picture meme is displayed, with the picture replaced by a shot of a previous crowd. ![]() Ryan, Dan and Monique from Hasbro's marketing team are joined on stage by Jesse Falcon from Disney & Marvel. The panel opens with a video from Dwight on Hasbro's product design team welcoming the audience. ![]()
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