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The Secret Wars toyline was a short lived tie-in to Marvel Comics' Secret Wars comic book mini-series. The line was produced by Mattel and saw two series of action figures released (along with vehicles and playsets) in 1984 and 1985, as well as a third series of figures released outside North America. Figures typically came with shield accessories that could hold lenticular images. Several of the characters in the mini-series never appeared in the toyline, while characters and vehicles not appearing in the mini-series appeared in the toyline.


Video Secret Wars (toyline)



Figures

Series 1

  • Captain America
  • Doctor Doom
  • Doctor Octopus
  • Iron Man
  • Kang the Conqueror
  • Magneto
  • Spider-Man
  • Wolverine

Series 2

  • Baron Zemo
  • Daredevil
  • Falcon
  • Hobgoblin
  • Spider-Man (black costume)

Foreign releases

  • Constrictor
  • Electro
  • Iceman

2 and 3 Packs

  • Captain America Vs Doctor Doom
  • Spider-Man (black), Daredevil, Captain America
  • Dr. Doom, Magneto, Kang
  • Captain America, Spider-Man, Iron Man

Sears Boxed 2 Packs

  • Spider-Man Vs Dr Octopus
  • Iron Man Vs Magneto
  • Wolverine Vs Kang
  • Hobgoblin Vs Baron Zemo

Maps Secret Wars (toyline)



Vehicles and playsets

  • Doom Copter (released with or without Doctor Doom)
  • Doom Cycle (released with or without Doctor Doom)
  • Doom Roller
  • Doom Star Glider (with Kang)
  • Marvel Super Heroes Freedom Fighter Playset
  • Marvel Super Villains Tower of Doom Playset
  • Star Dart Glider (with Black Costume Spider-Man)
  • Turbo Copter
  • Turbo Cycle

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See also

  • Super Powers Collection - A similar line put out by Kenner for DC Comics characters

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External links

  • The Ultimate Guide to Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars Action Figure Index
  • The Secret Wars Archive


Mattel Action Figure Archive

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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