Reliving the 70s One Catalog Page at a Time
The 1975 Azrak Hamway Toy Catalog
In 1975, Azrak Hamway International (AHI) was a toy company on the move producing mainly, low cost r...
Bendy Mummy meets the Bendy Wolfman
I’ve never blogged about these two, the jewels of my bendy collection, the Mummy (with card ar...
Monster Mania by Marx
Monsters seemed to have enjoyed a lot of popularity in the board game market, every year it seemed a...
Squirtin’ Super Monsters
Over the years, I’ve waxed a good de about my desire to own these wonderful (and incredibly ra...
The Skull Machine
The Skull Machine sounds more like a Ted V Mikels film than it does a toy but it’s actually qu...
Pod Stallions 22: Store Bought Costumes
As the title suggests, episode 22 delves into the wonderful world of Halloween costumes but none of...
Imperial Godzilla
Even though I was a teen when this stuff came out, I won’t pretend I didn’t go a bit nut...
Hairy, Scary Monsters from Collegeville
1982 saw the Universal monsters depart Ben Cooper and move over to Collegeville for a glorious rebra...



























































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