
Marvel Legends Lilith Figure Blackheart BAF Wave 2024

Marvel’s Lilith is one of the horror-driven character picks in the Marvel Legends Strange Tales Blackheart Build-A-Figure wave. As a supernatural villain tied to Marvel’s darker comic material, she fits the tone of the assortment well and helps reinforce the wave’s focus on occult and monster-themed characters rather than a standard hero roster.
For collectors, Lilith is a figure with a bit more than one job to do. She has stand-alone value as a niche supernatural character, but she is also one of the more important Blackheart donor figures in the wave because she includes two Build-A-Figure pieces rather than one.
SCULPT AND DESIGN
Lilith uses a slim female Marvel Legends body with a costume design that leans fully into her supernatural comic appearance. The purple bodysuit, white gloves, white boots and pale face give her a strong contrast-heavy look, while the dark hair and sharp facial styling help push the horror theme further.

The portrait is one of the more striking elements of the figure, with a stylised face, bold eye detailing and comic-inspired hair shape that make her easy to recognise on display. The body appears to use familiar Marvel Legends female engineering, with standard articulation for arms, legs and torso movement. As with many slimmer female figures in the line, posing range is generally solid for neutral and action stances, though not especially expressive compared with more newly engineered bodies.
Paint is simple but effective, with the purple costume and pale head doing most of the visual work. The overall design feels accurate to the comic look and stands apart from more grounded superhero releases.
ACCESSORIES
- Alternate hands
- Cape accessory
- Blackheart right arm
- Blackheart right hand
COLLECTOR NOTES
- This figure includes two Blackheart parts, not one
- The right arm and right hand are the main things to check when buying loose
- The alternate hands are easy to lose in incomplete listings
- The cape accessory should be checked for creasing or warping
- White gloves and pale facial paint can show marks more easily than darker figures
- Some loose sellers separate the BAF arm and hand, so make sure both are included
VALUE NOTES
Lilith is usually bought for a mix of character interest and BAF necessity. She is not the most mainstream figure in the wave, but she becomes much more important because she carries two required Blackheart parts. That gives her stronger builder demand than a standard single-part figure.
Complete examples are generally more desirable than figure-only copies, especially for collectors working through the full Strange Tales Blackheart BAF checklist. Loose Lilith figures without the BAF parts still appeal to supernatural Marvel collectors, but they lose much of their value to anyone building Blackheart.