The Mego Pocket Heroes
were released in 1979 after the Mego Comic Action Heroes Series. The figure's bodies are
similar, but the Pockets have straight legs and in some cases straight arms.
They still lack facial paint for the most part.The body and card style was used by Mego for other lines including Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the Greatest American Hero and the Love Boat
Scans provided by Scott Arendson
Figures included: Batman, Robin, Superman, Spiderman, Hulk, Green Goblin, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Captain America, and Lex Luthor, General Zod, and Jor-El in a loose tie-in to the Superman Movie.
The figures came on three varieties of Mego cards : Red, White, and a "denim card" (not pictured) which had a blue jean "pocket" background and different (very cool) hero art. . For more pictures of carded Pocket Heroes click here.
Kolin Erb provides us with some very cool clippings from the paper way back when, $1.66? I wish......
Here is the Mego Marvel line up, Cap , The early version of Spider-man (note the arms are comic action hero arms) and Green Goblin Aquaman, Wonder Woman and Superman. Wonder Woman is a completely resculpted figure, her top no longer is removable like her CAH counterpart. Zod, Jor El and Lex Luthor were released only in the first wave and were poor sellers. Pocket Heroes even got knock offs! These recent discoveries from Argentina show that the Pocket Super Heroes were popular around the world. For more Mego Knockoffs check out Knocked off Mego
Original Catalog pages, Mego ads, comic book ads and order forms for the Mego Pocket Superheroes, click on them for a larger view
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