

However, for unknown reasons, it stopped in Series 11, instead including a type of vehicle relevant to each character rather than a BAF piece. This trend seemed to be a big hit, and continued in Series 10 (the Sentinel series). Build-A-Figure (or BAF) allowed the collector to build an 18-inch action figure that wouldn't normally be able to be sold due to packaging size issues. Beginning with Series 8 (and later in Series 11 and 13), they also began a new craze, including a piece of a larger scale action figure with each figure in a series. Toy Biz originally included a comic or mini-poster as well as a display stand with each figure. The line returned in 2012 under the label "The Return of Marvel Legends." In 2014, the line was rebranded into the "Infinite Series". 16 series were made by Toy Biz, and in 2007 Hasbro bought the Marvel license, producing the line for a few years before production was halted.

The Marvel Legends line was originally intended to be a spinoff line from Spider-Man Classics, but soon became widely popular and massive in span.

44.1 Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years (2018).20.75 Guardians of the Galaxy Legends 4.20.27 Guardians of the Galaxy Legends 3.20.24 Guardians of the Galaxy Legends 2.20 Hasbro's Return of Marvel Legends (2012).11 Fantastic Four, Hulk and X-Men Classics.7.2 Toy Biz 2006 Giant Man Wal*Mart exclusive series.7.1 Toy Biz 2005 Fantastic Four Boxed Set.6.11 Series 11: The Legendary Riders series.
