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Marvel is short for Marvel Entertainment, LLC, an entertainment company. It has been a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company since 2009. Marvel is also a subtheme of the Super Heroes theme released in April 2012. It is based on the characters created by Marvel Comics, a division of Marvel Entertainment. The first wave, released in 2012 consisted of four sets based on The Avengers and one set based on the X-Men comic books, while another based on the Ultimate Spider-Man TV series. The second wave, released in January 2013 consisted of two more sets based on the Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon. Three more sets based on Iron Man 3 were released in March of 2013. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes was released in October of 2013. Three more sets appeared in April based on the Ultimate Spider-Man sub-theme in 2014, alongside two sets based on the TV series Avengers Assemble. In July 2014, one X-Men comic book-based set appeared alongside three Guardians of the Galaxy movie based sets




In March 2015, six sets based off of the Avengers Age of Ultron movie were released, along with a set based upon the Ant-Man movie following in June. Two more sets appeared in August 2015, based on the Ultimate Spider-Man sub-theme, along with one Juniors set. In 2016, four sets based on the movie Captain America: Civil War were released. Later in the year there was one Doctor Strange set and six sets based on Avengers Assemble and Ultimate Spider-Man. In 2017, one set based on the All New All Different Marvel was releaseed while two sets based on the Avengers Assemble were realesed. There will be three sets based on the movie Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 and it has been rumored that there will be two sets based on Spider-Man: Homecoming. There are no confirmation if there will be Thor: Ragnarok sets. A videogame, LEGO Marvel's Avengers, was also released on January 26, 2016. For the animated projects, Lego created Maximum Overload and Avengers Reassembled.




Agent CoulsonAgent 13Aldrich KillianAlien Foot SoldierAlien GeneralAnt-ManAyeshaBaby GrootBaron MordoBaron von StruckerBeetleBlack PantherBlack WidowBlack Widow (Age of Ultron)Captain America (Avengers)Captain America (Bucky Barnes)Captain America (Avengers Assemble)Captain America (Age of Ultron/Hoodless)Captain America (Age of Ultron)Captain America (Comics)Captain America (Pilot jacket)Captain America (Space Suit)Captain America (Scuba Suit)Captain America (Civil War)Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers)CarnageCrossbonesCyclopsDeadpoolDoc Ock (Ultimate Spider-Man)Doc Ock (Comic)Doctor StrangeDr. DoomDraxDrax (Vol. 2)ElectroElectro (The Amazing Spider-Man 2)Extremis SoldierFalconFalcon (Civil War)GamoraGamora (Vol. 2)Giant ManGrootGreen GoblinHank PymHawkeye (Avengers)Hawkeye (Age of Ultron)Hawkeye (Civil War)Hydra HenchmanHydra Henchman (Age of Ultron)HyperionIron FistIron Legion AccompliceIron Man (Comics)Iron Man (Mark 6)Iron Man (Mark 7)Iron Man (Mark 17)Iron Man (Mark 33)Iron Man (Mark 37)




Iron Man (Mark 39)Iron Man (Mark 42)Iron Man (Mark 43)Iron Man (Mark 45)Iron Man (Mark 46)Iron Man (Hulkbuster)Iron Man (Heroic Age)Iron PatriotIron SkullIron SpiderJustin HammerJ. Jonah JamesonLokiMagnetoMagneto (Headmaster)MantisMaria HillMary Jane WatsonMiles MoralesMODOKMs. Marvel (Kamala Khan)NebulaNebula (Vol. 2)Nick FuryNick Fury (The Winter Soldier)NovaNova Corps OfficerPepper PottsPeter QuillPeter Quill (Vol. 2)PhoenixPower ManQuicksilverRed HulkRed She-HulkRed SkullRhinoRocket RaccoonRocket Raccoon (Ravenger Suit)Rocket Raccoon (Vol. 2)Ronan the AccuserSakaaran SoldierSandmanScarlet WitchScarlet Witch (Civil War)SentinelShe-HulkS.H.I.E.L.D. AgentSpider-ManSpider-Man (Civil War)Spider-Man (Symbiote)Spider-Man(Amazing Spider-Man 2 Suit)Spider-Man (Juniors)Spider-WomanStar-LordStar-Lord (Vol. 2)StormSuper AdaptoidSub Ultron-SoldierSub Ultron-Officer TaserfaceTaskmasterThanosThe Ancient OneThe CollectorThe Hulk (Avengers)The Hulk (Minifigure)The Hulk (Avengers Assemble)The Hulk (Age of Ultron)The Hulk (AoU Minifigure)The Hulk (2017)The Mandarin (Robes)The Mandarin (Robeless)ThorThor (Avengers Assemble)Thor (Age of Ultron)Tony StarkTruck DriverUltronUltron PrimeUltimate UltronVenomVenom (Juniors)VisionWar MachineWar Machine (Civil War)Winter SoldierWinter Soldier(Civil War)WolverineWolverine (Classic)Yellow JacketYondu Udonta




A-BombA.I.M. AgentAbominationAbsorbing ManAgent CoulsonAgent MArchangelArnim ZolaAunt MayAxel AlonsoBeastBeta Ray BillBlack BoltBlack CatBladeBlobBruce BannerBullseyeCaptain BritainColossusCurt ConnorsDamage ControlDaredevilDark PhoenixDoombotDoombot (V-Series)DormammuDr. StrangeElektraEmma FrostFandralFrost GiantGalactusGambitGeneral RossGhost RiderGwen StacyH.E.R.B.I.E.HavokHeimdallHogunHoward the DuckHuman TorchIcemanInvisible WomanJane FosterJoe QuesadaJuggernautKingpinKingpin HenchmanKraven the HunterKurseLady SifLaufeyLeader LizardMagneto AcolyteMalekith the AccursedMastermindMoon KnightMr. MarvelMysterioMystiqueNightmareOdinPeter ParkerPolarisProfessor XPsylockePunisherPyroRed HulkRescueRoxxon GuardSabretoothSandman GoonShe-HulkShield AgentShockerSilver SamuraiSilver SurferStan LeeSquirrel GirlSuper-SkrullThanosThingTom BrevoortUnion JackViperVolstaggVultureWhiplash A Brick-Built Hulk on displayPromotional models of Iron Man and ThorIron Man 3 represented in LEGOAnother Iron Man 3 represented in LEGOThe Avengers on the US cover of 2012's 3rd issue of LEGO Club MagazineIron Man on the US cover of 2013's 3rd issue of LEGO Club Magazine




For the video games, see Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes and Lego Marvel Super Heroes. Lego Super Heroes is a theme and product range of the Lego construction toy, introduced in 2011. The line features both DC Comics and Marvel Comics characters. The DC Comics part of the line was launched first, being released in late 2011. The Marvel Comics part of the line was launched on April 10, 2012,[1] to be featured alongside the 2012 film The Avengers. The first wave of sets released included nine sets from the DC Universe line. The largest of the sets was "Arkham Asylum Breakout" which included 1619 pieces and eight minifigures. In addition to the first release, two polybag sets have been released under the DC Universe line, "Batman jetski" and "Batmobile" as promotions. Lego have also announced nine sets are to be released later in 2012 under the Marvel Universe line. Prior to the first wave of sets, Lego had given away five different minifigure promotional sets at comic conventions in the United States.




At the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con, a Green Lantern minifigure and a Batman minifigure were given away to raffle winners and at the 2011 New York Comic Con, the minifigures of Green Lantern, Batman and Superman were given away at the DC Comics booth.[3] In July 2012, 4 more exclusive figures were given at New York Comic Con to raffle winners - Shazam!, Phoenix, Bizarro and Symbiote Spider-Man. In July 2013, four more figures - Green Arrow, Black Man of Steel suit Superman, Spider-Woman and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 suit Spider-Man were released at NYCC. Lego have also released an accompanying magnet set under the Super Heroes theme. It is a three piece magnet set consisting of the Batman, Robin and The Joker minifigures each attached to a magnetized brick. In the latter part of 2015, it was confirmed that sets based on the 2016 film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice will be released. The Marvel Universe sets were first released in 2012 and that year consisted of four The Avengers sets and one X-Men set released in March, followed by one Ultimate Spider-Man set in August.




2013 saw a much smaller selection available, with two Ultimate Spider-Man sets released in January followed by three Iron Man 3 sets in March. All of the 2012 and 2013 sets have now been retired by LEGO. 2014 saw two waves of sets available. These were three Ultimate Spider-Man sets and two Avengers Assemble sets released in March, followed by three Guardians of the Galaxy sets and one X-Men set in June. 2015 again sees two waves of sets, with six Avengers: Age of Ultron sets that were released in March and was followed by two Ultimate Spider-Man sets and one set based on the Ant-Man film. In the latter part of 2015, it was confirmed that sets based on the 2016 film Captain America: Civil War will be released. All of the following product information is correct as of March 2015. Main article: Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes A video game based on the Lego DC Super Heroes half of the line, titled Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes was released in the summer of 2012 as a sequel to Lego Batman: The Video Game.




The game was released on personal computer, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Wii and Xbox 360. Main article: Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham A second video game based on the Lego DC Super Heroes line, titled Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham was released in November 2014 as a sequel to both Lego Batman: The Video Game and Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes. The game was released on iOS, personal computer, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Main article: Lego Marvel Super Heroes A video game based on the Lego Marvel Super Heroes line, titled Lego Marvel Super Heroes was released in October 2013. Originally, a Lego Avengers game was set to be made, but the developers felt that just being able to play as the Avengers was not enough, and thus decided to add other Marvel heroes.[17] The game was released on iOS, personal computer, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

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