I'm sure other people have come across this before, but I was stunned to find this last night. I've heard (and perhaps incorrectly) that there was no proof of the legitmacy of the Web handed variant for Aquaman. But in reviewing my copy of the 1972-82 catalogs (like this one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tchlink:top:us (not my auction)) There I found the Web handed Aquaman standing right next to the Great White Shark, and thought of how right Berto was when he said he thought that's where the figure was from. Further, when I went back a page or so, I saw the same web-handed Aquaman listed in the WGSH assortment for 1978. Besides the web hands the figure also sports an unstitched vinyl belt and standard "A" sticker. I've had this catalog for years and the gloveless web-handed Mr. Curry has been hiding there in plain sight all this time.
However, I realize that these sorts of things sometimes aren't the genuine article, so I thought I might bring it up here. Are the catalogs listed in here genuine, or did someone just mock this up to look like a vintage Mego catalog?
Thanks,
Derek
However, I realize that these sorts of things sometimes aren't the genuine article, so I thought I might bring it up here. Are the catalogs listed in here genuine, or did someone just mock this up to look like a vintage Mego catalog?
Thanks,
Derek
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