Reliving the 70s One Catalog Page at a Time
The 1973 Ben Cooper Catalog gets Groovy
The name “Ben Cooper” and “Halloween” are pretty synonymous to children of the 1970s/ The co...
The Tomland Mini Monsters
Happy to showcase these weird little figures, produced in 1979 by a UK company called Tomland (under...
Gre-Gory is a loser?
From the “parents just don’t understand” file, I bring you a 1980 report crapping...
A Monster Squad Gallery Update
It’s been over a year since I unveiled the web page to my obsession with collecting things rel...
Tomy makes monsters
The Tomy Mighty Men and Monster Maker was one of the more memorable toys of my childhood, from the m...
Colouring Book Theatre: Jaws 2
Jaws 2″ by Treasure Books (1978) If there ever was a horror film phenom in the...
Store bought Superheroics
Some more vintage Halloween submissions for our contest, starting by this one submitted by Austin (M...
1975 Imperial Toys Catalog
When discussing Rack Toys, Imperial Toy has to come up, they were and still are kings of the industr...



























































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