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The Terrific Trio

It’s hard to make out but that’s Batman and Robin hoisting Batgirl on their shoulders in the picture from SeaWorld. This scene isn’t far removed from something you’d see on the 1966 series. This picture is again courtesy of Steve C. More Aquatic Superheroics next week. For more on this check out our gallery: And […]

1977 Lili Ledy Toy Catalog

Lili Ledy was Mexico’s premiere toy manufacturer and because of trade restrictions, all toys they sold had to be manufactured in Mexico. So many of the popular US lines were licensed and then produced by Lili Ledy resulting in wonderful variations that toy collectors hunt for to this day. 1977 was a killer year with […]

Space:1999 Trading Card

Trading Card #26 is Palitoy Space:1999, I did this card for the 2009 Megomeet convention back in June because timing didn’t allow a Megomuseum card for the event (as the card quality shows, it takes me a lot less time to do these). This UK exclusive toyline kind of changed my life, in that it […]

Nerfman Trading Card

Trading Card #25 is Nerfman by Parker Brothers, he’s kind of forgotten now but this guy ruled, so I really wanted to honour him a bit. As an added nostalgic bonus, Nerfman is from the first toy dealer catalog I ever found because it came from my dad. Time for another great link in the […]

The Bat Boat Zooms In

The Dynamic Duo swoop in on their sweet, sweet bat boat in this great shot from Sea World. This picture is again courtesy of Steve C. and it’s just cementing my belief that I missed out on something. More Aquatic Superheroics next week. For more on this check out our gallery: And if you have […]

G.I. Joe Real American Hero 1982 Catalog

I know it’s technically not a 70s toy but it is related, plus these figures came out when I was eleven and had the distinction of being the last toys I bought to play with. In fact, on my twelfth birthday my mom made me a G.I. Joe cake (as I’ve explained before, she was […]

Lee Majors checks out Kenner’s Six Million Dollar Man

The title of this post could have easily been “Lee Majors plays with himself” but I had a rare bout of restraint. Also in this picture is Kenner President Bernard Loomis, the man who made the decision to make Star Wars figures 3 3/4″ and very responsible for changing the action figure landscape. Bionic Favourites: