If you were a boy growing up in the seventies, chances are you owned at least one Mego action figure. I don't think I even knew my Batman was made by Mego, but I sure do recognize the many action figures and sets pictured in this catalog. If you're interested in some serious childhood deja vu, I recommend you download this catalog: Mego World's Greatest Heroes 1972-1982. You're welcome!
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Monday, May 16, 2011
Vintage Scan #32: Mego Catalog
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If you were a boy growing up in the seventies, chances are you owned at least one Mego action figure. I don't think I even knew my Batman was made by Mego, but I sure do recognize the many action figures and sets pictured in this catalog. If you're interested in some serious childhood deja vu, I recommend you download this catalog: Mego World's Greatest Heroes 1972-1982. You're welcome!
If you were a boy growing up in the seventies, chances are you owned at least one Mego action figure. I don't think I even knew my Batman was made by Mego, but I sure do recognize the many action figures and sets pictured in this catalog. If you're interested in some serious childhood deja vu, I recommend you download this catalog: Mego World's Greatest Heroes 1972-1982. You're welcome!
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70's,
80's,
comics,
superheroes,
toys