Hasbro Q&A/March 2010: Marvel Question submission
MediaWiki participates in Hasbro's ongoing Question & Answer sessions. For the first time, we have been invited to submit questions to the Marvel team! Our site will be allowed to submit three questions to Hasbro's Marvel team for answering. If you're a registered user at our site, please add your question below!
Keep in mind that Hasbro is not likely to tell us about future product they are not ready to reveal, so the odds of such questions being selected are nil. However, there are still plenty of other things to ask them about! Go wild!
Please be as thoughtful about your question as possible. We will reject questions like, "Hasbro, why do you suck so much?" or "Hasbro, will you badmouth one of your licensees?" The better and more useful the question, the more likely the admins will choose it to be one of the three submitted. We also reserve the right to edit your question for clarity if need be.
Each registered user can ask one question at this time. Please bullet and sign your question. The deadline for your questions is the evening of Thursday, March 4th, and answers will be sent back on (approximately) March 22nd. If you're a registered member and for some reason you can't edit this page, ask your question on the discussion page, then I or Walky will move it here.
Thanks! --Monzo 19:54, 3 March 2010 (EST)
March 2010 questions
- Why are there so few villain toys in the Marvel Transformers Crossovers toyline? To date, there's only been two, Venom and Carnage, and even they share a mold between them. --Monzo 19:54, 3 March 2010 (EST)
- So Spider-Man's just a photographer for a New York City newspaper, right? Where does he keep his half-dozen robots? Does his apartment building have off-site storage? --ItsWalky 21:25, 3 March 2010 (EST)
- Deadpool's easily one of the most popular Marvel characters at the moment. When will he get a Crossovers toy? --Detour 20:25, 3 March 2010 (EST) <---we tell you specifically not to ask about future product, yes?
- Name's Death's Head. You've heard of him, yes? Jhiaxus 20:35, 3 March 2010 (EST)
- Who actually owns Circuit Breaker? Although "Circuit Breaker" first appeared in Secret Wars II #3(September 1985), "Josie Beller", her Human identity, first appeared in "The Transformers" #5 (June 1985) --FortMax 20:42, 3 March 2010 (EST)
- What's the most ambitious character choice/design of the Crossovers line, assuming you can talk about it at this time?--Apcog 21:26, 3 March 2010 (EST)

