
MARVEL TOYS WITH MC2, SILVER, MODERN AGES
After a relatively quiet period following their take-over and financial reorganization, Marvel Comics owners Toy Biz are reportedly stepping up their action figure release schedule with three new lines this fall and winter.
Raving Toy Maniac (http://www.toymania.com/) is reporting that Toy Biz has decided on the composition of the Modern Age, Women of MC2 and Silver Age action figure lines has been decided:
The Modern Age action figure collection, due out in November, will reportedly include the Jae Lee version of Black Bolt (from the Marvel Knights "Inhumans" series), Captain Britain, Shang-Chi the Master of Kung Fu and Wolverine in his tan and brown costume.
The Women of MC2 line due out in December will reportedly include Spider-Girl, American Dreamer, Stinger and Wild Thing.
The Silver Age line-up, due out in mid-December, will apparently feature Captain America with a triangular shield, a gray version of the Hulk, Gwen Stacy and a Steve Ditko version of Spider-Man.
Kulled from ToyBuzz

Characters from Marvel Comics MC2 line are going to take action figure form for the first time this year when Previews releases it's exclusive MC2 assortment as part of their ongoing Marvel History program. These figures, manufactured by Toy Biz, will be offered exclusively to the direct market in the next issue Previews. The MC2 comics feature a look into the possible future of the Marvel Universe, featuring fresh takes on existing characters and introducing some of the offspring of present day Marvel Superheroes
The MC2 action figure assortment includes (left to right)American Dream, Stinger, Spider-Girl and Wild Thing.
Be sure to check out the next issue of Previews for more information!
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