10 Best Dolls Based On Marvel Heroes

Marvel is an empire that has thrived over the decades, partly because of its foray into multimedia endeavors, which was greatly pushed after Marvel’s brush with bankruptcy. The years have brought fans the obvious fruits of those endeavors, such as films and TV shows, but multiple other forms of merchandise were utilized to bring the brand into the public eye.Fashion dolls are one of the most overlooked versions of merchandise. While they may not be the most obvious way to adapt superhero characters, who are known for being clad in skintight bodysuits, there have been numerous attempts to bring heroes to life in this way. While some attempts at dolls were not very high quality or even all that successful, like the Marvel Rising line, there are still some gems worth looking at.But the Marvel Milestone: Famous Covers series of dolls was perhaps Toybiz’s best foray into this venture. It combined the type of articulation one would see on an action figure—something easily integrated into the larger scale of these dolls—with fabric clothing. Some of these dolls weren’t great, but Black Widow stood out from her peers. The sharp features of her head sculpt suited her perfectly, and her jumpsuit had an interesting mesh texture.known for its iconic Marvel Legends line, which still lives

Marvel is an empire that has thrived over the decades, partly because of its foray into multimedia endeavors, which was greatly pushed after Marvel’s brush with bankruptcy. The years have brought fans the obvious fruits of those endeavors, such as films and TV shows, but multiple other forms of merchandise were utilized to bring the brand into the public eye.

known for its iconic Marvel Legends line, which still lives

Fashion dolls are one of the most overlooked versions of merchandise. While they may not be the most obvious way to adapt superhero characters, who are known for being clad in skintight bodysuits, there have been numerous attempts to bring heroes to life in this way. While some attempts at dolls were not very high quality or even all that successful, like the Marvel Rising line, there are still some gems worth looking at.

But the Marvel Milestone: Famous Covers series of dolls was perhaps Toybiz’s best foray into this venture. It combined the type of articulation one would see on an action figure—something easily integrated into the larger scale of these dolls—with fabric clothing. Some of these dolls weren’t great, but Black Widow stood out from her peers. The sharp features of her head sculpt suited her perfectly, and her jumpsuit had an interesting mesh texture.

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