I'm kind of like Brent...growing up it was Spidey first and foremost, then some X-Men and the occasional Wolverine book, then a little bit of Fantastic Four. I have a few Iron Man/Avengers comics as well, but the first 2 were the main ones for me growing up. I have a Spidey comic where Wolverine makes an apperance, as well as Wendigo. Psylocke might kind of a cool character to have in the line, but I'd probably only pick it up if I end up getting Jean Grey or Storm or another female character by that point. Don't get me wrong, I think many of those figures will be great and should make a lot of people happy...but I really just need to try to limit things a little bit, simply running out of room for the stuff right now.
That said, I can't believe Kingpin continues to be neglected. I really hope that we see him in figure form sometime soon, whether it is in Legends or Spidey Classics. He seems to be a glaring omission right now, alongside a few others. Otherwise, like mentioned earlier, they are kind of stretching the term "Legends", but maybe we take it too literally

. Speaking of Legends, has anyone been finding Series 9? It seems like its been kind of quiet on the Marvel front lately, but maybe that's because my focus has been on Star Wars. Going to be a big enough year spending wise with SW, so I'm attempting to limit my Marvel purchases to just Spidey and his world, the Fantastic Four, and the last few "main" X-Men I'd like to pick up (Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Prof X of what has been announced). Otherwise, overall in the Legends line, I think I'd have to agree with Scott, it seems like the Avengers still has the most untapped character lineup...should possibly shift a little more focus in that direction.