
Marvel Legends Series Beast: Full Review of Marvel Legends Beast Collectible
13 September 2025 by
Marc
Today we’re diving into Hasbro’s Marvel Legends Series Beast, a 6-inch X-Men Beast action figure based on his Astonishing X-Men appearance. With new sculpt details, solid articulation, and a few carefully chosen accessories, this figure stands out in the crowded field of Marvel Legends X-Men figures. Whether you’re a long-time Beast fan or just looking to round out your mutant shelf, here’s everything you need to know before you buy Marvel Legends Beast.

Release Date (regionally):Pre-order open now on Hasbro Pulse
MSRP / Price Range:$27.99 USD
Edition Size / Production Run: Standard release
Manufacturer / License: Hasbro, officially licensed by Marvel
Beast in Context: Who Is He?
Beast, aka Dr Henry McCoy, is one of the original X-Men and a classic Marvel character who’s gone through more transformations than most. Originally just a brainy mutant with oversized hands and feet, his mutation evolved over time into a blue, fur-covered, hyper-agile form. What makes Beast compelling is the contrast, a brilliant biochemist and eloquent philosopher trapped in a body that looks more animal than man.

This figure pulls from the Astonishing X-Men run, where Beast debates whether to take a “mutant cure” to return to a more human appearance. It’s a morally complex chapter for the character, and it adds weight to this version of him on your shelf.
Design and Sculpt: The Furry Genius in Plastic
Right out of the box (or pre-order photos), the Hasbro Marvel Legends Beast delivers on first impressions. The sculpt is tight and comic-accurate. From the wild mane to the muscular, fur-textured torso, this Beast means business. The facial sculpt leans into that Astonishing X-Men style, less angry animal, more dignified mutant in crisis. The pointed ears, grimace, and layered fur texture all bring the figure to life.

He also stands well, which isn’t always a given with bulkier Legends figures. The clawed feet are wide enough to hold poses without tumbling like a fallen Sentinel.
Articulation and Posing Potential
Beast comes with over 20 points of articulation, including double-jointed knees and elbows, an ab crunch, and ball-jointed shoulders and hips. In theory, this allows for crouching, leaping, and “mid-lab-experiment meltdown” poses. The joints are smooth, and based on previous Marvel Legends figures, stability shouldn’t be an issue if you’re using a stand or posing on a flat surface.

The shoulder mobility is particularly nice, perfect for re-creating Beast’s signature upside-down reading pose or one of his more dramatic action lunges.
Accessories: Functional but a Bit Safe
Hasbro includes four accessories with this release. While not all are fully listed on Pulse, we can reasonably expect interchangeable hands and possibly a character-specific piece like lab equipment or an “X-gene cure” vial. Fingers crossed for something that nods to his moral dilemma in the comic arc.

While it’s always nice to get extra pieces, nothing here screams “exclusive” or “must-have” based on current info. It feels more like a well-rounded standard release rather than a collector-focused drop.
Scale and Compatibility
This is a 6-inch scale figure, which is standard for Marvel Legends, but it’s worth noting that Beast is typically portrayed as a physically larger character in the comics. That means his visual bulk is more important than raw height. From what we’ve seen, Hasbro manages to give him the needed presence through girth and sculpt rather than scale creep.
He’ll display well next to other Marvel Legends X-Men figures, but if you’ve got oversized figures like Apocalypse or Colossus, don’t expect Beast to dwarf anyone. He fits best as part of a team setup rather than as a solo centrepiece.
Compared to Other Recent Marvel Legends Figures
We’ve seen a solid string of Marvel Legends releases lately, and Beast lines up well. Compared to the Black Widow figure, Beast leans heavier into comic authenticity, while Black Widow skews more cinematic. Sculpt quality is on par. Versus the X-Force Feral figure, Beast feels more nuanced, less raw aggression, more intellect in a hulking package. Both figures show how Hasbro’s stepped up its Legends game over the past couple of years.
Should You Buy Marvel Legends Beast?
If you’re an X-Men collector, this one’s an easy yes. The Astonishing X-Men design is instantly recognisable, and the articulation and sculpt details are more than serviceable. The only hesitation might be if you’re holding out for a more animated or ’90s-style Beast, or if you want something with flashier accessories.

But for those who want a clean, thoughtful version of Beast, especially one that reflects his inner conflict from the comics, this is a strong addition.
Where to Buy Marvel Legends Beast Action Figure
Right now, the Marvel Legends Series Beast X-Men figure is available for pre-order on Hasbro Pulse. For collectors outside the US, keep an eye on major UK retailers as stock tends to follow within a few weeks of US shipping. Once it drops, it’ll likely show up across specialty shops and e-tailers, so tracking it down shouldn’t be a nightmare, for now.
This isn’t marked as a convention exclusive or limited run, but with Marvel Legends figures, anything that hits the right nostalgia vein tends to disappear fast. If you’re thinking about it, don’t sit on your claws too long.
Final Thoughts
The Beast Marvel Legends toy is a solid, smart release that respects both the character’s legacy and his place in the modern X-Men lineup. While not a jaw-dropper in terms of extras, it nails the essentials: poseability, likeness, and shelf appeal. It’s the kind of figure that works just as well in a display next to Cyclops and Emma Frost as it does hanging upside down from a diorama shelf.
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