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Spider-Man is a 33⁄4" action figure line manufactured by Hasbro to be released in early 2010[ needs update ] based on the comic book counterparts of characters within the Spider-Man universe. While sharing the same simple title of past 6" lines, this is considered a brand new series and not a continuation of previous ones. This line of figures has more in common with Hasbro's animated series action figure lines such as Wolverine and the X-Men in that it is geared more toward a younger crowd of collectors and the figures are not always fully articulated. Many of the figures come with gimmicks such as special armor or light-up eyes.
Every action figure in the line comes with three trading cards called "fiercest foe battle cards." Variant figures are noted by an asterisk followed by the wave the variant was released closest to.
# | Figure | Description | Accessories |
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01 | Super Poseable Spider-Man | red/blue costume | web net |
02 | Spider Sense Spider-Man | red/blue costume, light-up eyes | web backpack, webbing |
03 | Sky Speed Spider-Man | red/blue costume | web zipline |
04 | Night Mission Spider-Man | black costume | snap-on armor |
05 | Dive Attack Spider-Man | red/blue scuba gear | snap-on scuba armor |
06 | Ultra Spider Armor Spider-Man | red/grey costume | detachable spider armor |
07 | Dive Bomber Green Goblin | classic costume | glider, pumpkin bomb |
08 | Toxic Blast Venom | Eddie Brock version, no tongue | web missile, web axe |
08 * W1 | Toxic Blast Venom | Eddie Brock version, tongue | web missile, web axe |
# | Figure | Description | Accessories |
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09 | Spider-Charged Glider Spider-Man | red/blue costume | glider, web net |
10 | Stealth Ninja Spider-Man | red/black costume | web whip, armor, sword |
11 | Web Shield Spider-Man | red/blue armor (aquatic) | web shield, body armor, 2 wrist blades |
12 | Power Punch Spider-Man | red/blue costume | head armor, fist armor, chest plate, web net |
13 | Mass Attack Doc Ock | green/orange costume, has a small goatee | detachable tentacles (two pieces, one tentacle each) |
14 | Power Charge Rhino | ||
15 | Web Blast Spider-Man | red/blue armor | web cannon, web net missile, web cannon stand |
16 | Arctic Attack Spider-Man | red/blue costume | white hoodie vest, snowboard, head armor, webbing |
# | Figure | Description | Accessories |
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17 | Spider Vision Spider-Man | red/black costume | web battery backpack, web spray |
18 | Air Assault Hobgoblin | orange/purple costume | glider, pumpkin bomb, cape |
19 | Power Armor Doc Ock | green/orange costume | harness with 8 tentacles |
20 | Shockproof Spider-Man | white/gray costume | power pack, cables, web gauntlets, chest armor, mask |
21 | Web-Slinging Spider-Man | red/light blue costume | web spray, zip line (suction cups, web handle, string) |
22 | Mega Arms Spider-Man | red/blue costume | harness with 4 tentacles, mask |
23 | Blaster Armor Spider-Man | red/blue costume | head/torso armor, gauntlet, web shield, web launcher, web projectile |
24 | Battle Glider Black Costume Spider-Man | metallic black/silver costume | glider harness with cloth wings, web spray |
# | Figure | Description | Accessories |
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BONUS | Monster Claw Carnage | web axe, claw | |
BONUS | Spider-Man | Ben Reilly costume | |
# | Figure | Description | Accessories |
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01 | Spider-Man | web attack | |
02 | Stretch Strike Venom | Mac Gargan version | stretchy symbiote attack |
03 | Ocean Battle Spider-Man | water web launcher | |
04 | Orbital Assault Spider-Man | rotating extend web | |
05 | Web Winged Spider-Man | zip line attack |
# | Figure | Description | Accessories |
---|---|---|---|
06 | Stinger Strike Scorpion | Ultimate costume | |
07 | Sewer Clash Lizard | ||
08 | Space Crusader Spider-Man | ||
09 | Sword Attack (Black Costume) Spider-Man |
These are 3-packs which consist of repaints of single-carded figures and accessories, many of which are metallic and/or translucent.
Name | Figures | Description | Accessories |
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Air Mission | Flight Adventure Spider-Man Sky Bomber Green Goblin Web Net Spider-Man | translucent red & blue armor translucent green translucent blue version of black costume | glider translucent glider & translucent pumpkin bomb web cannon, web net missile, web cannon stand |
Land Attack | Fire Blast Spider-Man Ice Armor Spider-Man Rock Crusher Rhino | black costume metallic red & translucent blue costume translucent orange & metallic blue highlights | translucent orange snap-on armor body armor, 2 wrist blades removable armor |
Water Rumble | Aqua Venom Armored Attack Spider-Man Deep Dive Spider-Man | translucent blue metallic red & blue costume metallic red & translucent blue costume | translucent yellow tentacles snap-on scuba gear |
This is a series of 6" figures, each with a specific webbing-based action that is activated by squeezing the figure's legs. The figures have little articulation and the webbing accessories are permanently attached.
Figure | Description | Features |
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Launchin' Web Spider-Man | red/blue costume | launching web attack |
Spinnin' Staff Spider-Man | red/blue costume | flip-up missile launchers |
Whippin' Web-Chuk Spider-Man | red/blue costume | web-chuk smash attack |
These large vehicles each come with a 33⁄4" figure. They have less articulation than the single carded figures, only allowing movement of the neck, shoulder and hip.
Name | Figure | Description | Features |
---|---|---|---|
Attack Cruiser | Spider-Man | race car | sliding cockpit shield, launching capture missiles |
Armored Roadster | Spider-Man | armored car | flip-up missile launchers |
Web Jet | Spider-Man | jet plane | scoop & capture web, 2 launching missiles, opening cockpit |
This is a series of small vehicles have "pull back racing action". When the vehicle is pulled back and let go, it races forward automatically. The character attached to each vehicle cannot be removed. Hasbro uses Zoom N' Go vehicles in many of their toy lines, usually just repainting older toys and swapping out the attached character.
Vehicle | Figure | Description | Features |
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Spider Racer | Spider-Man | red/blue quad, red/blue costume | |
Web Rider | Spider-Man | red/blue bike, red/blue costume |
Vehicle | Figure | Description | Features |
---|---|---|---|
Quad Cruiser | Spider-Man | blue/black quad, red/blue costume | |
Street Spider | Spider-Man | red/black bike, red/black costume |
Vehicle | Figure | Description | Features |
---|---|---|---|
Desert Defender | Spider-Man | red/blue dune buggy; red/blue costume | |
Turbo Spider | Spider-Man | red/blue bike; red/blue costume |
This is a series of water play vehicles, each of which comes with a 33⁄4" figure. These are less articulated than the single carded figures, offering neck and shoulder articulation only.
The first wave of figures has the grammatically incorrect "Web Splasher's" on the card, which was corrected to "Web Splashers" in the second wave.
Name | Figure | Description | Features |
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Sea Spider | Spider-Man | speedboat, red/blue costume | shoots water |
Wave Charger | Spider-Man | jet ski, red/blue/black costume | shoots water |
Water Spitter | Venom | pontoon boat, black/white costume | shoots water |
Name | Figure | Description | Features |
---|---|---|---|
Hyperwave | Spider-Man | speedboat, red/black/white costume | shoots water |
Release Date | Figure | Features | Accessories |
---|---|---|---|
March 2010 | Wisecracking Spider-Man | red/blue costume; repaint of Spectacular Spider-Man figure with new head sculpt; 10 electronic phrases; 2 AAA batteries included | 2 launching web missiles, webline |
Role play toys are products such as masks, gloves, and life-size accessories. These toys were not released in waves.
Release Date | Product | Features |
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March 2010 | Mega Blaster Web Shooter with Glove | blasts web and water, includes can of web fluid; modeled after red/blue costume |
March 2010 | Web Fluid Refill | 118 ml refill canister for Mega Blaster Web Shooter |
October 2010 | Web Blaster with Mask | includes web-blaster, mask, glove, 5 stretchy webs to use with web-blaster, belt clip; modeled after red/blue costume |
October 2010 | Hero Mask | modeled after red/blue costume |
This is a series of small figured with limited articulation being marketed alongside the regular 33⁄4" line. No accessories are included with any of the figures.
Figure | Description |
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Black Costume Spider-Man | black costume |
Green Goblin | |
Spider-Man | red/blue costume, left arm points to the left |
Spider-Man | red/blue costume, left arm has clenched fist |
Venom | Eddie Brock version |
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