Category: Batman

Introducing: The Super Collector!

Enough with the teasing! Here he is! This recently discovered ad from a 1973 issue of Captain America proves that our attempts to invent time travel have succeeded! Mego Museum scientists have sent the Super Collector back in time to discover the secrets of Mego history and bring back rare artifacts in his Museum playset…

The Future is Tomorrow!

Isn’t the future great? 2010 is looking to be a great year for Mego fans and fans of the Mego Museum! Stay tuned… Megomuseum.com- The Web’s Greatest Mego Playset

A Brief history of the Mego Museum and Obscure Mascots.

When the Museum started in 1996 the Roman columns and marble statues were inspired by a trip to Caesar’s Palace in Vegas. The headless body of the Type 2 Mego–the foundation of virtually everything we know as Mego–was the main symbol, or mascot, for the Museum. The earliest mascot of the Museum was Anselm, a…

Magnetic Heroes Update

A fabulous update at the MegoMuseum Magna Heroes Gallery today, courtesy of Mark Huackabone we have shots of the proposed American series of cards for the four heroes. Mego pitched the line using these very samples at Toy Fair 1980 and decided to abandon the line. These rare US cards were produced for display at…

Holy Burned Toast Batman!

A new Mego Memory, here John Fiorella recieves his second Mego Batman, what happen to the first one you ask? John created a deathtrap for him in the family toaster. John explains his motives for doing it “The adam west show filled my brain with all sorts of traps for Bats to get out of…

America’s Favorite T.V and Comic Hero

This page is from the 1977 for “Johnny’s Toys” a KY/OH based chain of toystores and features a tribute to the Batman (and some marvel characters snuck in there for good measure), interesting that they’re still using RC Batman years after he was discontinued, must have confused a pile of kids. Click on the image…

Mego Solid Box Robin

New to Mego Museum Robin Page (and long overdue!) is the Solid Boxed Robin. Were you a lucky kid who snatched up one of these in ’73? Megomuseum.com- The Web’s Greatest Mego Playset

Randolph shares a Mego Memory

Randolph Santanna sent in this great Mego Memory for our gallery, Summer of 1976 in Miami with his Mego Batman and Robin that his Aunt Estella had just got him! And that’s Randolph’s sister Marlyn, trying to figure out how to snatch Batman from his hands. Great photo and even better Wall paper…. More Mego…

MIB Basa Robin at the Mego Museum

It is a good day when we have something like this to share. The first boxed BASA superhero all the way from Peru, which happens to be Robin the boy wonder, is now on display at the Mego Robin page. He’s really, really pretty, so be sure to take a look. Discuss at the Mego…