Suit Up: The Deadpool And Wolverine Cowl Is Up for Preorder

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It took 20 years for Wolverine to finally don his iconic mask in last year’s Deadpool and Wolverine movie, but fortunately, you won’t have to wait nearly that long to wear it yourself. Back in July, Hasbro announced that it was working on a replica of Wolverine’s cowl, and preorders for it are now open on Amazon, Priced at $115 ahead of its October 10 release, this isn’t just designed to be displayed, but also worn, as it’s a new entry in Hasbro’s line of officially licensed role-playing collectibles.

Marvel Legends Wolverine Replica Cowl

$115 | Releases October 10

This 1:1 cowl is designed to fit “most” head sizes and shapes, Hasbro says, and it looks like it came straight out of the movies. It features a mesh material on the eyes to give it that comic book appearance, and it’s full of textures, panel lines, and patterns that you’d find on the screen-accurate prop. It also has a healthy amount of weathering to give it a battle-damaged look, and on the rare occasion that you’re not wearing it, you can place it on the included display stand. The cowl also has padding on the inside to help you adjust the fit.

More Deadpool and Wolverine collectibles

Deadpool and Wolverine steelbook Blu-ray and Deluxe Edition art book.
Deadpool and Wolverine steelbook Blu-ray and Deluxe Edition art book.

You can also pair this with the Deadpool and Wolverine Blu-ray, which is currently available at a lower price. The 4K steelbooks are also still available, but these are on the pricier side in comparison to the standard edition. They include the same selection of special features, like behind-the-scenes documentaries, the various cameos in the movie, and most importantly, how the crew managed to land that Madonna song for the iconic fight that brings Deadpool and Wolverine together.

  • Deadpool Limited-Edition Steelbook (4K Blu-ray) — $56 ($66)
  • Wolverine Limited-Edition Steelbook (4K Blu-ray) — $52.75 ($66)
  • Deadpool & Wolverine (4K Blu-ray) — $26 ($50)
  • Deadpool & Wolverine (Blu-ray) — $20 ($41)

The Deluxe Hardcover Edition of Marvel Studios’ Deadpool and Wolverine: The Art of the Movie has also been substantially discounted to $46.48 (was $100), so if you want to display this gorgeous volume of never-before-seen artwork and in-depth interviews with the creative team with the cowl, this is a great price for it. You can also grab Deadpool and Wolverine: Exposed – Photos From the Set for just $30 (was $60) to complete the Wolverine shrine with a look at candid moments from the film set.

  • Marvel Studios’ Deadpool and Wolverine: The Art of the Movie — $46.48 ($100)
  • Deadpool and Wolverine: Exposed – Photos From the Set — $30 ($60)

More Marvel Legends collectible masks and helmets

Iron Man, Dr. Doom, and Spider-Man Marvel Legends collectibles
Iron Man, Dr. Doom, and Spider-Man Marvel Legends collectibles
  • Dr. Doom — $100
  • Iron Man — $88.23 ($100)
  • Spider-Man — $130
  • Star Wars Shoretrooper — $115 | Releases December 1
  • Wolverine — $115 | Releases October 10

While most of us don’t have several hundred million dollars to spend on building a personal protective suit of armor, the $88 Marvel Legends Iron Man helmet is a far more affordable option. Based on Tony Stark’s Mark 85 armor, this helmet has light-up LED eyes, adjustable padding, and a hinge opening to make putting it on easier.

If you’d prefer to cosplay as everyone’s favorite friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, you can also pick up a really cool replica of Spidey’s mask from Hasbro. Based on the version played by Tom Holland in the Marvel Cinematic Universe–and specifically the mask worn in Spider-Man: Homecoming–this replica looks the part and is constructed from flexible silicone fabric that covers the wearer’s entire head and neck. It also has an extra trick up its proverbial sleeve as it’s equipped with electronically activated moving eye pieces that you can easily control to change the size and angle, using a wireless remote. It’s a little bit more expensive than the Wolverine cowl at $130, but it does make for an easy Halloween costume if you’re shopping for one right now.

Feeling villainous? Then you might want to dress up like the ruler of Latveria, Dr. Doom. While we’ll have to wait until next year for him to make his big MCU debut in Avengers: Doomsday, you can pretend to be the monarch and Sorcerer Supreme candidate with this comic-book-inspired helmet. Priced at $100, it features a design inspired by classic Doctor Doom and Fantastic Four comics, and to complete the look, it comes with a removable hood. The display stand is also quite cool, as it bears the crest of Doom on it, giving this replica a regal seal of approval.

Over in the Star Wars galaxy, Hasbro has also launched a new Shoretrooper helmet as part of its Black Series range. Based on the design of the Imperial soldiers seen in Star Wars: Andor, the helmet has adjustable sizing, an internal voice amplifier to make you sound like a Shoretrooper, and weathering effects to make it look like it has seen some serious action while keeping the Rebel Alliance at bay. Black Series helmets are really great if you’re a Star Wars cosplayer, as these fit nicely, look awesome, and are made from durable materials–perfect for when you want to hit the convention floor and not worry about a mishap smashing a more fragile replica from your collection.

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