
Mego Captain America
Released in the fall of 1973 along with
Spider-man Captain America was one the most enduring Marvel
characters produced by Mego.
His appearance is not entirely comic accurate, Mego seemed to miss
his red gloves and white sleeves. This may have been to due to general
expense of producing the figure to begin with. Combining his shield
with his already ornate costume probably made it important for Mego
to cut some frills to make him cost effective. Every penny can count
in production.
Captain America received alot of respect at Mego, his figure was
featured in every WGSH assortment from his inception in 73 until
1982. Mego even issued a Captain
Americar in 1976.

The picture above shows the many variations that you encounter
when you rpoduce the same figure for nine years (courtesy of Tom).
  
Above are the two styles of Captain America Window Boxes (note;
There is no solid box for Cap) The left shows the early mingled
header artwork, Mego chose to use Cap instead of Spiderman for their
early headers. On the right is the revised "Marvel Only" header.
The back features a swipe from a classic Jack Kirby issue of "Tales
of Suspense" read more about it at
comic book origins.

Captain America on the early style Kresge card, there is also a
variation of this card that only shows the Cap and Spidey on the
header. It's interesting to note that these are the only two Marvel
heroes that appeared on Kresge cards. This suggests that Kresge
cards were produced from 1973 to early 1975.
 
Captain America on his US cards, on the left is the 1975 "Scowly
card", on the right the 1979 "Smiley" card. Note the subtle differences
in color on these cards. courtesy of Scott Arendsen.

Mexico's Lili Ledy produced a great example of Cap, there are only
3 boxed examples! courtesy of foreignmego

The Mexicans gave Cap red gloves, smart looking!

Captain America was released via Palitoy in Britain as a Fist Fighter,
along with a few other characters that never got the same treatment
on the American side. Palitoy also released Cap on a green card
but he is one of the more elusive figures in the line.Scan of the
Mego Cap FF card courtesy Brain

For more information on the Fist
Fighters see their exhibit page!
More Captain America figures were produced in other formats by
Mego. Of particular note would be the
Pocket Heroes,
Bend N Flex and the
Comic Action Heroes lines.
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