Founding Avenger Giant Man is Marvel Legends’ latest Haslab, stepping off the page and into collector’s hands – assuming the project gets funded.
Hasbro has made waves with its Haslab crowdfunding projects, which have allowed fans to support massive action figures and vehicles for the company’s various lines. Without Haslab, we wouldn’t get mammoth projects like the GI Joe Classified Skystriker or Star Wars TVC’s Ghost from Rebels & Ahsoka.
Marvel Legends has had mixed success, with two of its three Haslab projects successfully funded. Today, Hasbro announced the next massive Haslab project, a piece intended to celebrate the 60th year of the Avengers.
The Avengers: Beyond Earth’s Mightiest wave has had some killer retro and updated figures, including Black Widow and Bucky Barnes as Captain America. Now, the line has expanded with the highly anticipated Giant-Man Haslab.
Marvel Legends’ latest Haslab crowdfunding project is Avengers’ Giant-Man
The Giant-Man figure is based on the character’s earliest appearances and stands a mammoth 24” tall. It will also include two faceplates – a smiling and a scowling face. The figure boasts 91 total points of articulation, with the hands each having 29 on their own.
The Haslab will run until 11:59 PM EDT on October 23 and requires a total of 10,000 backers to fund. Each figure runs $199.99, making it one of the more affordable Haslab projects.
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As is tradition, unlock goals were announced. At 12,000 backers, the project unlocks a Marvel Zombies faceplate. 14,000 backers will unlock an additional alternate Skrull head.
Giant-Man is the third giant-sized Marvel Legends Haslab and the fourth overall project since the initiative started. Two previously funded Haslab included a 32” Galactus paired with his heralds and a roughly 27” Sentinel, which included Bastion and Sentinel Prime figures, as well as additional heads and accessories.
A third Marvel Legends Haslab, Ghost Rider: Engine of Vengeance, consisting of Ghost Rider Robbie Reyes and his Hell Charger, failed to fund.
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