Category: Mego

The 1977 Mego Green Arrow A Card

An interesting new addition to the Megomuseum Galleries is this 1977 A carded Green Arrow, he most notable feature of these figures is the butterfly punch and the thinner plastic bubble. While both backers are non glossy on these versions, what’s unique about the card on the left unique about the card on the right…

Holy Halloween Costumes Batman!

This timely custom of a Mego Version of the Ben Cooper Batman Halloween costume was produced by Anthony AKA The Toyroom and is this weeks Custom Spotlight. Check it out. What’s going on in the Mego Community: Childhood Reclaimed: Click hear to read about an awesome story about how a user found his childhood mego…

MOTD: Miss Mary Ellen Walton

Our Mego of the Day may not have been a best seller back in ’75 but her noggin has graced a metric ton of custom mego figures including Catwoman, Mary Marvel and Spider-Woman, she’s a truly versatile figure. Megomuseum.com- The Web’s Greatest Mego Playset

Mego of the Day: 12" Decker

Throwing out a little love for the much maligned first Star Trek movie today, who cares if they’ve got uniforms that slightly resemble feety pajamas? Decker is actually the toughest figure in the set and bears a nice resemblance to actor Stephen Collins. Megomuseum.com- The Web’s Greatest Mego Playset

Mego of the Day: Type 2 Batman

Mego of the Day is one of the most popular characters ever produced, the 8″ Type 2 World’s Greatest Superheroes Batman figure. When a lot of people think the word “Mego”, this is what pops into their heads. Not me however, I always think of clownarounds….. Megomuseum.com- The Web’s Greatest Mego Playset

Mego of the Day: The Cyberman

Today’s Mego of the Day is a pain in the neck to Doctor Who, the 10 inch Cyberman doll. Despite being touch as nails on the series, the Mego Cyberman is a very fragile thing to own. Looking at him the wrong way can cause damage! Megomuseum.com- The Web’s Greatest Mego Playset

Mego of the Day: Magnetic Superman

Our Mego spotlight goes to Magnetic Superman, the interchangable figure that borrowed it’s concept from the Micronauts. Mego Trivia: The US came close to having these, Mego pitched them hard and even created North American packaging for this figures which sold well in Italy. Megomuseum.com- The Web’s Greatest Mego Playset

Mego of the Day: Zorro!

Rounding out “Moustache Week” at the Mego Museum is Spanish Superhero and UK exclusive Mego Zorro! Megomuseum.com- The Web’s Greatest Mego Playset