
Hasbro has officially revealed the Marvel Legends Inhumans Medusa & Gorgon 2 Pack, and it’s one for the comic fans. While not an unboxing review, this early look covers everything we know so far about the figures, their release, and why this pairing might deserve a spot in your collection. We’re getting two core members of the Inhuman Royal Family, done up in a classic comic-inspired style, with plenty of articulation and a few nice extras to sweeten the deal.

Release Date: Pre-orders went live 21 October 2025 (1pm ET)
MSRP / Price Range: $62.99 USD
Edition Size / Production Run: Not officially disclosed
Manufacturer / License: Hasbro / Marvel Legends Series
Who Are Medusa and Gorgon?
For those not steeped in Marvel lore, Medusa and Gorgon are both founding members of the Inhuman Royal Family. They first appeared during the original Stan Lee and Jack Kirby Fantastic Four run, with Medusa debuting in issue #36 (1965) and Gorgon in issue #44. The Inhumans as a group first came together in Fantastic Four #45 and have remained part of Marvel’s cosmic and political storytelling ever since.

Medusa, full name Medusalith Amaquelin, is known for her prehensile hair, which she can use like extra limbs. Beyond her powers, she’s served as a queen, warrior, and the public voice for her husband Black Bolt. Gorgon, on the other hand, is a brawler. His seismic hoof stomps can shatter rock, and he’s fiercely loyal to the Inhuman cause. He’s also famously hot-headed, which makes him a perfect foil to Medusa’s cooler diplomacy.
A Closer Look at the Figures

This 2 pack features 6-inch scale figures of both Medusa and Gorgon, styled after their classic comic appearances. Each figure includes alternate hands and character-appropriate accessories. Medusa comes with two extra hands and a swappable faceplate, while Gorgon gets a pair of fists and a hefty-looking mace. Both figures offer full Marvel Legends articulation, with poseable heads, torsos, and limbs.

The sculpting leans into the comic-book roots of the characters. Medusa’s hair is dynamic, flowing outward in a controlled mass that can be positioned for display. Gorgon’s hooved legs are thick and sturdy, and his outfit looks suitably battle-worn. Promo shots suggest strong detailing throughout, especially in the musculature and textures of the costumes. Paint apps appear clean, with rich purples and browns to capture that royal-but-ready-for-war aesthetic.
First Thoughts on the 2 Pack

It’s good to see Hasbro doubling down on the Inhumans again. After the earlier Black Bolt and Triton 2 pack, this Medusa and Gorgon release continues to build out a team that often gets overlooked. For collectors trying to fill out their Marvel Cosmic shelves, this is a welcome addition. The choice to package Medusa and Gorgon together makes sense, they’ve got history, visual contrast, and distinct power sets that should appeal to a variety of collectors.

Medusa’s figure could be a real standout, depending on how well Hasbro pulls off the hair sculpt. It’s easy to get wrong, too stiff or too heavy, but if the balance is right, this could be one of the most eye-catching female Legends in a while. Gorgon’s trickiest aspect will be how well he stands. Hooved characters sometimes suffer from limited posing stability, so fingers crossed for well-balanced feet and a good centre of gravity.

The accessories seem well chosen. Medusa’s alternate face is a nice touch for expression variety, while Gorgon’s mace gives him a proper sense of menace. No blast effects or Terrigen extras, but what’s included suits the characters and keeps the focus tight.
Where It Fits in the Line
Compared to other recent releases like the X-Men ’97 Apocalypse figure and the Fantastic Four First Steps wave, this 2 pack pushes deeper into comic-specific territory. It’s not another Spider-Man repaint or MCU tie-in, but a deliberate nod to the die-hards who want more than just the headliners. Hasbro has shown more willingness to explore these lesser-used corners of the Marvel Universe, and this set reinforces that trend.

If you’ve already picked up figures like the classic Fantastic Four or Black Bolt, this pack adds important context and team cohesion. The Inhuman Royal Family isn’t complete yet, but this gets us significantly closer.

Curious how it compares to other cosmic-heavy Marvel Legends entries? Take a look at our breakdown of the X-Men ’97 Apocalypse figure for another bold sculpt with comic origins. And for more Inhuman-linked classics, the Fantastic Four First Steps figures are worth a revisit if you’re building out the broader Marvel Legends universe.
Release Details and Buying Info
Pre-orders are live now through Hasbro Pulse and major online retailers. US price is set at $62.99, which is on par with recent Marvel Legends 2 packs. UK and European pricing will vary, but expect something in the £60–£70 range after taxes and shipping.

If you’re wondering where to buy Marvel Legends Medusa and Gorgon figures, most major toy retailers carrying Hasbro lines should be an option. Given the niche appeal, availability could dry up fast post-release, especially if stock is limited.
Final Verdict
The Marvel Legends Inhumans Medusa and Gorgon 2 pack offers two essential characters done with comic-accurate care and decent accessories. If you’re into the Inhumans, this one is an easy buy. If you’re not, this might be the set that gets you interested.
The pairing is balanced, with one figure focused on flair and motion, the other on strength and weight. Medusa and Gorgon aren’t background extras, they’re central figures in the Inhumans’ story, and it’s good to see them get their due in figure form.
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