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Hasbro and Marvel Expand Super Hero Squad Line

Super Hero SquadHasbro continues to grow and expand its long-term strategic partnership with Marvel  as the global branded play company announces an expanded line of products in its Marvel  Super Hero  Adventures line. The Marvel  Super Hero Adventures brand, which launched under the Playskool banner in Fall 2011 based on the popular Marvel Super Hero Squad animated program, will bring new excitement from the Marvel  Super Hero Universe to preschoolers and fans of all ages in 2012.

With Marvel  Super Hero Squad airing beginning January 30th on The Hub television network — a joint venture between Hasbro and Discovery Communications — Hasbro will feature an expanded line of Marvel  Super Hero Adventures toys including plans for new action figures, playsets, vehicles, role-play and plush. Some of the new Marvel Super Hero  Adventures products will debut during the American International Toy Fair, to be held February 12th – 14th, 2012 in New York City, with even more to come during the rest of the year.

“We look forward to an exciting and growing line of Marvel  Super Hero Adventures toys in 2012 to capture the excitement of the world’s best-known Super Heroes, which kids will be able to watch every weekday on The Hub,” said Eric Nyman, Senior Vice President, Hasbro, Inc. “Marvel  Super Hero Adventures is an ideal way to introduce the Marvel Universe to our youngest fans.”

“Marvel is thrilled to continue and expand our relationship with Hasbro for Marvel  Super Hero  Adventures and the Marvel  Super Hero  Squad brand,” said JoAnn McLaughlin, Executive Vice President Merchandising – Hard Lines for Marvel. “With the exciting new products debuting in 2012, we’re confident that Marvel  Super Hero  Adventureswill reach more Marvel fans than ever before.”

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