Hydra Captain America Kraven the Hunter Sandman Marvel Super Heroes Custom Brick-Based Minifigure Toy
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Hydra Captain America Kraven the Hunter Sandman Marvel Super Heroes Custom Brick-Based Minifigure Toy
This collection features Captain America Secret Empire, Ultimate Spider-Woman Spider-Girl, Scarlet Spider, Scorpion, Hobgoblin, Sandman, and Stan Lee as character based interpretations inspired by alternate realities, clone legacies, villain evolutions, and pop culture appearances, presented as independently designed building block figures intended for creative display, storytelling scenes, and collection use rather than official licensed merchandise.
Captain America in the Secret Empire storyline is a controversial version of Steve Rogers originating from the alternate reality Earth-61311, revealed as a long embedded Hydra sleeper agent whose allegiance was shaped by childhood indoctrination orchestrated by the Red Skull through Kobik, a sentient Cosmic Cube, leading him to betray his heroic legacy by orchestrating a coup, seizing control of the United States, imprisoning heroes, manipulating global events, and rewriting history to establish a Hydra regime while retaining the iconic costume and combat skills, first appearing in Captain America Steve Rogers #1 in 2016, presented here as a Captain America Secret Empire minifigure commonly used in alternate timeline and dystopian themed displays.
Ultimate Spider-Woman, also known as Jessica Drew, originates from the Ultimate Marvel universe Earth-1610 and is a female clone of Peter Parker created by Curt Connors under the direction of Doctor Octopus, first appearing in Ultimate Spider-Man #98 in 2006 before assuming the Spider-Woman mantle following Spider-Man’s apparent death in that universe, later appearing in game adaptations where her design is sometimes referred to as Spider-Girl, presented here as an Ultimate Spider-Woman miniature character suited for multiverse and clone focused scene arrangements.
Scarlet Spider is an identity most closely associated with Ben Reilly, a clone of Peter Parker created by Professor Miles Warren known as the Jackal, with Ben first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #149 in 1975 before later adopting the Scarlet Spider persona distinguished by a blue hoodie worn over a red and blue suit with external web shooters, possessing all of Spider-Man’s abilities while grappling with deep identity conflict and moral uncertainty as a clone, presented here as a Scarlet Spider minifig often positioned in legacy and clone narrative displays.
Scorpion is the alias of Mac Gargan, a former private investigator transformed into a super powered adversary through a funded experiment by J Jonah Jameson and conducted by Dr Farley Stillwell, bonding him to a cybernetic scorpion suit that grants enhanced strength, speed, agility, and a powerful prehensile tail while also driving him into madness and obsession with revenge against Spider-Man and Jameson, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #19 in 1964 and later joining multiple villain teams, presented here as a Scorpion small scale figure frequently used in classic villain confrontation scenes.
The Hobgoblin is a supervillain identity adopted by multiple individuals including Roderick Kingsley, Ned Leeds, and Jason Macendale, with the original Hobgoblin debuting in The Amazing Spider-Man #238 in 1983 as a criminal mastermind using advanced technology to challenge Spider-Man, while later incarnations involved brainwashing, deception, and even demonic transformation into the Demogoblin, resulting in a complex legacy across numerous storylines, presented here as a Hobgoblin brick style minifig suitable for layered villain lineage displays.
Sandman, also known as Flint Marko and formerly William Baker, gained his powers after exposure to radiation at a beachside testing site caused his body to molecularly merge with sand, granting him the ability to transform, reshape, and harden his form at will, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #4 in 1963 and typically portrayed as a villain though occasionally acting as an anti hero or reluctant ally driven by self interest and survival, presented here as a Sandman brick based character ideal for transformation themed builds and dynamic battle scenes.
Stan Lee, born Stanley Lieber, was a defining figure in the success and cultural impact of modern superhero media and became widely recognized for his recurring cameo appearances across films and television adaptations, evolving from subtle appearances into beloved and humorous moments that established him as a lasting pop culture icon, with one of his earliest memorable on screen cameos appearing in the 2000 X-Men film and setting the tone for many more appearances across the MCU, presented here as a Stan Lee small scale character often used in tribute focused and collector display arrangements.
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