Series 1: All the Lost action figures in series 1 come with limited articulation, a detailed base, a sound chip playing memorable quotes from that character, and a prop central to that character's story. Series 1 includes Jack, Hurley, Kate, Locke, Charlie, and Shannon.
Additional to the figures, McFarlane released a box set with each wave. Series 1 included the Hatch box set with a special light-up feature and mini-figures of Locke, Jack, Kate, and Hurley. In the Summer of 2007, McFarlane released series 2, which included Sawyer, Sun, Jin, and Mr. Eko. No box set with this wave.
McFarlane planned to release series 3 in January 2008, which would have included Sayid, Desmond, Claire, and Henry Gale (Benjamin Linus) as well as the box set, Oceanic Flight 815 Crash Site. However, due to lower than expected sales, the line was officially cancelled. Several members of the Spawn messageboard created an Online Petition to help save the Lost action figure line, which was unsuccessful.
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