Badass Ultimate Wolverine gets an equally badass Marvel Legends action figure, and you can pre-order it now
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Hasbro has unveiled its latest Marvel Legends action figures, and Ultimate Wolverine is finally entering the fray. Revealed during the company's latest live stream, this darker, alternate universe version of Weapon X is just one of seven new Marvel Legends action figures that are up for pre-order now (ranging from Alpha Flight team members to the first Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider). However, I'd argue Ultimate Wolverine is one of, if not the, most eye-catching.
That black and red costume is phenomenally striking, and I say this as someone who's not even a huge fan of the comic. Seeing it finally make its way to our shelves gives me hope more heroes from the Ultimate line are due to follow soon. Can we get an ultimate Doom and Spider-Man, please? They'd go straight into my personal list of the best toys in 2026.
Anyway, the collection of new Marvel Legends action figures have now gone up for pre-order at both Amazon and direct from Hasbro Pulse. Here's a breakdown of exactly what's available.
All of the modern Ultimate comics have sported a new spin on beloved characters, but few of them have costumes that are as pure fire as Logan's. That's why I'm so pleased it's finally in action figure form. Even though it's a little disappointing that his face mask doesn't come off, it's a fitting tribute overall to this revised version of Wolverine.
This newer Ghost Rider may not be as well known as Johnny Blaze, but holy moly, he's arguably cooler. That's why it's good to see him finally get a Marvel Legends action figure, complete with accessories like his signature chain. As a build-a-figure pack, it features a leg for another toy you can make if you collect the entire range.
Fresh off her appearance in Deadpool and Wolverine comes Wanda Wilson, a variant of our own Merc with a Mouth. While this action figure isn't based on the movie and is inspired by the comics instead (more specifically, the Deadpool Corps), it's a highly detailed ode to the character with multiple accessories and over 20 points of articulation.
This alternate design for Psylocke is a far cry from the classic look, and that's what makes this action figure stand out so much. (It's based on Betsy Braddock's outfit during the Siege Perilous storyline, where the X-Men relocated to the Australian outback.) The thing I like most is the butterfly-style psychic effect you can attach to the toy's face, showing her using her powers.
Now here's a blast from the past. US Agent is having his moment in the sun right now due to an appearance in Thunderbolts and the upcoming Avengers Doomsday, but did you know he also worked alongside Iron Man in the comics? This is the outfit he wore as part of the Force Works team, complete with a Photon Shield. Now we just need the rest of the crew for a full set.
Remember when Bullseye posed as Hawkeye for the Dark Avengers storyline? Well, now the baddie's got an action figure that can join other toy versions of the team (such as Warbird). This one comes armed with the character's iconic bow, arrow, and quiver, not to mention a brilliantly expressive face sculpt that gives me the creeps.
These weren't the only cool Marvel Legends announcements to hit our screens recently; the first Hasbro Marvel Rivals action figures have also been revealed, and my inner child is screaming at this amazing new Cyclops replica visor. In other words, there's plenty for fans to get excited about.
Which of the figures here are you going to pick up? Let us know below!
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I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, but these days you'll find me managing GamesRadar+'s tabletop gaming and toy coverage (I spend my time here handling everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news). I've also been obsessed with Warhammer since the 1990s, and love nothing more than running tabletop RPGs like D&D as a Dungeon Master.
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