Falcon Secret Wars

Another figure that didn’t actually appear in the Secret Wars comic was Falcon (a.k.a Sam Wilson). He did have his own comic line at the time so it’s not like he was an unknown and he was, of course, Captain America’s occasional sidekick. Falcon appeared in the second series of Secret Wars characters from Mattel in 1984. While his wings were not the same as his comic line wings, Mattel …

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Baron Zemo Secret Wars

The Bloodthirsty Baron Zemo is part of Mattel’s Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars set and was issued in 1984. According to the card back his real name is Helmut Zemo and he is 5′ 10″ tall and weighs in at 180 pounds. Not a big guy for a super villain! He makes up for his lack of size with some high powered intellect. He is considered a genius and is …

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Captain America Secret Wars

This Captain America is from Mattel’s Secret Wars series that came out in 1984. It is one of the classic Captain America action figures and was part of series one which had 8 figures.  It is a 5 inch figure with minimal articulation and a shield that not similar to Captain America’s actual shield.  In fact, it has a lenticular, or 3D, image which changes the image when tilted in …

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The History of Mego

MEGO action figures are some of the most popular among collectors today. The company which is pronounced Mee-go was started back in 1954 by D. David Abrams and sold cheap toys to department stores. It wasn’t however, until 1971 when Abram’s son Marty joined the business that Mego started to move in a direction that would change the company forever, or, at least until 1982 when they filed for bankruptcy.  …

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