Category: Mego

The Mego Museum Robin Hood Trading Card

Finishing our Merry Men theme this week is Robin Hoodt from the World’s Greatest Super Merry Men being a desperate outlaw (although as we’ve seen, he won’t alone for long) Our own Scott Adams designed this fun night scene and the card was sponsored by Thomas, Joe and Paul at the Mego Forum. As is…

The Mego Museum Will Scarlett Trading Card

Continuing on our Merry Men theme this week is WillScarlett from the World’s Greatest Super Merry Men giving Mego Robin Hood a lesson in humility it seems. Our own Scott Adams designed this fun night scene and the card was sponsored by Jadan and his dad Darren aka “Starsky” at the Mego Forum. As is…

The Mego Museum Little John Trading Card

Continuing on our Merry Men theme this week (not in order mind you) is Little John from the World’s Greatest Super Merry Men giving Mego Robin Hood a lesson in humility it seems. Our own Scott Adams designed this fun scene and the card was sponsored by Bobby Simpson aka Bobws at the Mego Forum.…

The Mego Museum Friar Tuck Trading Card

Another series of cards is upon us, continuing with the Legends theme we have Friar Tuck from the World’s Greatest Super Merry Men giving Mego Robin Hood a little help across the river. Our own Scott Adams designed this fun scene and the card was sponsored by Anderson, Erik and Mark, three great members of…

Megotronic Cheque

An odd little piece of Mego history today, looks like somebody got the big payday of forty two smackers from the electronics division of Mego. One man’s trash is another man’s lunatic obsession. Click on the image for a larger look (if your heart can take it) Megomuseum.com- The Web’s Greatest Mego Playset

Il Mondo Avventuroso at Megolike.com

Lou put up these great shots of outfits for the Ceppi Ratti 8″ line ” Il Mondo Avventuroso di: Black Jack, Jimmy Brown and Tommy Bright”. It’s not known if these outfits ever made it into production but one can only hope as they’re really neat and would look extra great on Action Jackson: Check…

Mego Toyfair Showroom 1975

Toy Fair 1975: B. Goldberg and J. Romaine (presumably sales reps) show the new Wizard of Oz line from Mego. The Diorama featued makes you wonder what other displays looked like… Megomuseum.com- The Web’s Greatest Mego Playset