Iron Man: The Armored Avenger

Iron Man: The Armored Avenger is a toy line manufactured by Hasbro, composed mainly of 334" scale action figures but will also feature a line of 6" figures. This is a continuation of the Iron Man 2 toy line under a different name, due to the company no longer marketing the film. Like the previous line, it will include a mix of movie-based, comic-based, and concept figures.

The line falls under Hasbro's "Avengers Assemble" marketing banner, which will also include the Thor: The Mighty Avenger and Captain America: The First Avenger toy lines, both of which are based on their upcoming films.

Action Figures - 6" Legends Series

This is a line of 6" figures designed to fit with the Marvel Legends toy line which is being relaunched in 2012.

Wave 1 - February 2011

Type Figure Description Accessories
Concept Hulkbuster Iron Man re-paint of Subterranean Armor form Iron Man 6" line heavy artillery launcher / helmet
Movie Iron Man Mark VI re-release of figure from Iron Man 2 6" line launching missile / replaceable hands
Comic Titanium Man Modern version. Final release of figure from 2008's cancelled Iron Man: Hall of Armor toy line double missile launcher
Movie War Machine re-release of figure from Iron Man 2 6" line snap-on weapons / 4 replaceable hands

Wave 2 - March 2011

Type Figure Description Accessories
Comic Crimson Dynamo Valentin Shatalov's armor. Final release of figure from 2008's cancelled Iron Man: Hall of Armor toy line launching missile
Concept Iron Man blue & red stealth armor (Mark IV repaint) launching missile
Concept Iron Man (Mark V) black & gold armor transport case
Comic War Machine Initiative armor launching missile

Wave 3 - TBD 2011

Type Figure Description Accessories
Comic Iron Man Neo Classic Armor - Released in the Return of Marvel Legends line launching missile
Concept Iron Man Racing Armor launching missile
Comic Iron Man Extremis Armor - Released in the Return of Marvel Legends line
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