Let's talk about Secret Wars. Like Super Powers for DC, Secret Wars was one of Marvel's first action figure lines (1984) and they promoted it heavily. DC did so by rebranding Super Friends, while Marvel made one of the first Comic Book Events to capitalize on it.
But even with that being the case, the miniseries did not very well reflect the toy line. Characters often appeared in one but not the other, none of the vehicles or accessories made their way into the comics, etc. In fact, it sometimes seems like, at the time, the toy line only impacted the comics in one way. Read on to find out how!
When they were designing the first wave of Secret Wars toys, they felt that Doctor Doom looked too medieval. They may have been on to something.
I don't know why this was a problem, but they felt it was, so they gave him a more futuristic appearance, including a pretty-ahead-of-its-time thigh pouch belt.
This doesn't have anything to do with this article, but I'd like to point out that the Doctor Doom and Iron Man figures in this line share arms and legs.
Anyway, Doctor Doom was the main antagonist in the Secret Wars miniseries, but he had his classic look. That is, until his armor was destroyed in Secret Wars #10 (December 1984).
By #11 (January 1985), he had new armor that resembled his action figure (and a new face)
which you can see more clearly on the cover of #12 (February 1985).
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Secret Wars's Weird Shield Things
As you may or may not know, Secret Wars started out as a toyline, and the miniseries was only made to promote the toyline. The action figures came with a pretty odd accessory: a shield that displayed one of several images.
These shields didn't factor into the comic book storyline at all, so it's anybody's guess what the intention was. Fortunately, during Marvel's NEW Secret Wars event, Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars #2 (June 2015) gave us the answer...sort of!
These shields didn't factor into the comic book storyline at all, so it's anybody's guess what the intention was. Fortunately, during Marvel's NEW Secret Wars event, Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars #2 (June 2015) gave us the answer...sort of!
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