CAPTAIN AMERICA
MARVEL LEGENDS (HASBRO)
“When the Avengers, the X-Men, and the Fantastic Four are transported to a strange planet, Captain America is chosen to take the lead in fighting the ultimate war!”
As much as it’s become something of a rarity these days, since I tend to buy most Marvel Legends for myself, there was a time when Legends invariably made up a large component of what I got for Christmas. We’re, of course, going largely back to the Toy Biz days, but still. Thanks to a new set of figures that came in right under the wire on last year’s deliveries, the timing astoundingly lined-up for that to happen again. 2024 marked the 40th anniversary of Secret Wars, an event designed to sell toys, so what better way to mark the occasion than by selling some more toys? It gives Hasbro a good excuse to re-release some heavy hitters, like, for instance, Captain America!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Captain America is part of the six-figure “Secret Wars” anniversary assortment of Marvel Legends, which hit right at the end of last year. He’s joined by the similarly heavy-hitter-y Wolverine, Spider-Man, and Iron Man, as well as the all-new but still very much important to the actual event Beyonder and Titania. They’re all patterned on the vintage Mattel line, with replica retro card backs, and a few of the gimmicks as well. The figure stands 6 1/2 inches tall and he has 32 points of articulation. Structurally, this figure’s the same kind of “Ship of Theseus” set-up as the Renew Your Vows Spider-Man, just for Cap. His oldest parts are from the Grim Reaper body, who was reworked into Cap Wolf. Cap Wolf got upgraded to 80th Anniversary Cap, who was also used for the 20th Anniversary Series 1 Cap
. This figure further upgrades the body by adding pinless construction on the arms and legs, as well making the glove cuffs a separate piece, making for a cleaner assembly. In general, it takes a base body that was already quite strong, and gives it that winning edge, making this the best Cap base body to date. Cap gets two new head sculpts, both sculpted by Paul Harding, who handled the heads on the 20th Cap. According to him, all four heads were sculpted at the same time, and these ones were saved for later. This time around, he’s got one smiling head, and one gritting his teeth. They’re both quite nice, and just as solid as the prior two. Personally, I think the smiling one’s my favorite of the bunch, but I like the versatility in general. There’s only one drawback, and that’s to do with the colors. This figure is notably NOT the same color palette as
the 20th release, which in a vacuum isn’t terrible. Clearly, they’re trying to emulate the Mattel colors more directly, right down to the reversed stripe pattern on the mid-section. The blue in particular is a bit warmer, and I do honestly prefer that. The biggest trouble with it, however, is that it means you can’t swap the different expressions between this guy and the 20th, so there’s no neutral expression for this figure, and you can go more intense with the 20th. It’s not the end of the world, but it’s a little more limiting than I’d expected. In terms of actual application, he’s generally alright. The glove construction in particular clears up the problem with messy edges on the gloves that we saw with the earlier mold. On my figure, both heads do have some slight issues, with part of the A being scraped off on the happy head, and a weird
flecking of flesh tone paint on the angry head. Neither is a major issue, but it’s frustrating. Cap is packed with three sets of hands, in fists, gripping, and flat/pointing. The gripping are an interesting choice, and I assume they’re just there to reference the vintage figure? I do miss the open gesture hands from the 20th, but I always miss the open gesture hands when they get left out, honestly. He gets two different shields, and neither of them is standard, continuing the bit of this updated Cap mold not getting standard shields, and also the gag of the vintage Secret Wars Cap not getting a standard one either. He’s got a throwback vintage shield, complete with the lenticular gimmick, as well as a shattered version of the standard shield, which even includes the broken off pieces.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I love the 20th Cap, but even when he was new, I was aware there would be another on the horizon. This one didn’t surprise me. I ended up getting him as a gift from Max, who sniped me purchasing him on the basis that he didn’t know exactly what to get me, and knew I wouldn’t have the new Cap that just came in. It’s a solid observation. I’ve gotten something out of every successive iteration of the Caps that led to this version of the mold, and this one is certainly the best thus far. Sure, the color change is frustrating, and we still don’t have a proper undamaged classic shield for him, so I know there’s another one on the horizon with all the heads and a repainted Ultimate shield. And, I’ll buy that one too, because I’m weak. But, until then, I do really, really like this one.

