Dr Strange Speed Vision Scarlet Witch Quicksilver Wiccan Spectrum Sparky Agnes MCU WandaVision (2021) Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Doctor Strange (Film)
Speed
Vision (Halloween costume)
Agnes
Scarlet Witch (Halloween costume)
Spectrum
Wiccan
Quicksilver (Halloween costume)
Dr Strange Speed Vision Scarlet Witch Quicksilver Wiccan Spectrum Sparky Agnes MCU WandaVision (2021) Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Doctor Strange (Film)
Speed
Vision (Halloween costume)
Agnes
Scarlet Witch (Halloween costume)
Spectrum
Wiccan
Quicksilver (Halloween costume)

Dr Strange Speed Vision Scarlet Witch Quicksilver Wiccan Spectrum Sparky Agnes MCU WandaVision (2021) Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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Dr Strange Speed Vision Scarlet Witch Quicksilver Wiccan Spectrum Sparky Agnes MCU WandaVision (2021) Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

Dr Strange Speed Vision Scarlet Witch Quicksilver Wiccan Spectrum Sparky Agnes MCU WandaVision (2021) Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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This collection brings together Stephen Strange, Speed (Tommy Shepherd), Vision, Agnes (Agatha Harkness), Wanda Maximoff, Monica Rambeau, Wiccan (Billy Kaplan), and the Halloween costume version of Quicksilver, inspired by interconnected MCU storylines and comic-based narratives involving magic, altered realities, and multiverse identities. These figures are creative building block toy interpretations, are not official products of any brand, publisher, or studio, and are independently designed collectibles compatible with most major brick-style building systems.

Stephen Strange, portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch in the MCU, is a brilliant but arrogant neurosurgeon whose life takes a dramatic turn after a car accident severely damages his hands. Desperate to regain his surgical skills, Strange embarks on a quest for healing that leads him to Kamar-Taj in Nepal. There, he becomes a student of the Ancient One and learns the mystic arts, discovering a hidden world of magic and alternate dimensions. Doctor Strange first appears in the MCU film Doctor Strange (2016). He is thrust into the role of Earth's protector against mystical threats, wielding powerful spells and artifacts like the Eye of Agamotto (containing the Time Stone) and the Cloak of Levitation. Over time, he is presented as one of the most powerful magic users in the MCU. This character is presented as a minifigure-style building block toy designed for display and imaginative play.

Speed, also known as Tommy Shepherd, is a comic-based character and a member of the Young Avengers. He first appeared in Young Avengers #10 (2006). Tommy is the twin brother of Wiccan (Billy Kaplan) and believed to be the son of the Scarlet Witch and Vision, resurrected and reborn. Like his namesake, Speed possesses superhuman speed, allowing him to move and think at incredible velocities. He can also generate hyperkinetic vibrations. He is often impulsive and hot-headed, contrasting with his brother's more reserved nature. However, he is fiercely loyal to his friends and willing to fight for what he believes in. This character is represented as a minifigure-style building block toy suitable for character-based collections.

Vision (MCU), portrayed by Paul Bettany, is an android character from the MCU. This version of Vision is a synthezoid created by Ultron, using Helen Cho's technology, vibranium, and the Mind Stone. Originally intended as a body for Ultron, he was seized by the Avengers and imbued with a semblance of consciousness by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner, who used a matrix derived from J.A.R.V.I.S. His first appearance in the MCU was in the movie Avengers: Age of Ultron. After his initial creation, Vision becomes romantically involved with Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch). The Disney+ series WandaVision explores their relationship and the subsequent consequences of Vision's death at the hands of Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War. The show features Wanda creating a reality where Vision is alive, leading to the manifestation of a new version of Vision within her created reality. This character is adapted into a minifigure-style building block toy intended for display within technology and multiverse-themed collections.

Agnes, portrayed by Kathryn Hahn, is a character in the MCU, specifically introduced in the Disney+ television series WandaVision. Initially presented as Wanda and Vision's nosy neighbor in the idyllic, sitcom-inspired town of Westview, Agnes quickly establishes herself as a recurring and somewhat eccentric presence in their lives. She offers unsolicited advice and often appears at convenient (or inconvenient) moments. However, Agnes's true identity is revealed later in the series: she is, in fact, Agatha Harkness, a powerful witch with centuries of experience, investigating the source of Wanda's reality-altering magic. The reveal happens in WandaVision, episode 8. Hahn's performance as Agatha Harkness earned critical acclaim and solidified the character as a significant addition to the MCU. This character is recreated as a minifigure-style building block toy designed for mystical and antagonist-themed displays.

Wanda Maximoff, portrayed by Elizabeth Olsen, is the Scarlet Witch in the MCU. Her first appearance within the MCU was a brief, uncredited role in Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), followed by a more significant role in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015). Initially presented as an antagonist allied with Ultron, Wanda later joins the Avengers. Her powers stem from experimentation with the Mind Stone, granting her reality-altering abilities, telekinesis, and energy manipulation. The Disney+ series WandaVision (2021) delves deeper into Wanda's grief and the full extent of her powers, ultimately leading to her embracing the mantle of the Scarlet Witch. This series significantly shapes her character arc within the MCU. This character is presented as a minifigure-style building block toy designed for display and story-driven collections.

Monica Rambeau, also known as Spectrum, is a comic-based character. She first appeared as Captain Marvel in The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16 (October 1982). Monica gained her superpowers after being bombarded by extra-dimensional energy created by an energy disruptor weapon. This energy manipulation ability allows her to convert her body into any form of electromagnetic radiation along the entire spectrum. She can travel at the speed of light, project energy blasts, become invisible, and pass through solid objects. She served as a leader of the Avengers for a time, demonstrating her strategic abilities and courage. After relinquishing the Captain Marvel title to Genis-Vell, she has used various aliases, including Photon, Pulsar, and currently, Spectrum. This character is adapted into a minifigure-style building block toy intended for cosmic and energy-based displays.

Wiccan, also known as Billy Kaplan, is a comic-based character. He first appeared in Young Avengers #1 (April 2005). Billy is the son of Scarlet Witch and Vision, though their existence as his parents is complex and tied to Scarlet Witch's reality-altering powers. He is a powerful magic user with abilities similar to his mother, including reality warping, spellcasting, and energy manipulation. Wiccan is also in a romantic relationship with his fellow Young Avenger, Hulkling. This character is presented as a minifigure-style building block toy designed for mystical and next-generation hero collections.

The Halloween costume version of Quicksilver is a character portrayed by Evan Peters in the MCU, specifically within the Disney+ series WandaVision. This version is distinct from the original Quicksilver played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson in previous MCU films. Initially presented as Pietro Maximoff, Wanda Maximoff's deceased twin brother, this Quicksilver's presence added to the show's mysteries. However, he is eventually revealed to be an imposter, Ralph Bohner, controlled by Agatha Harkness. While not the genuine Quicksilver, his appearance and super speed were a deliberate manipulation, playing on Wanda's grief and the audience's expectations. His first appearance is in WandaVision, Episode 5, "On a Very Special Episode...". This character is recreated as a minifigure-style building block toy suitable for alternate-identity and storyline-driven displays.

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