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Aug 13, '07, 9:40 AM
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Thanks to some extra credit card air miles and very generous friends, I found myself at Wizard World Chicago this weekend, soaking up the superheroic vibes.



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The show was a great mix of media, guests and toys both new and vintage. It wouldn't be complete without folks walking around in costume would it? Now onto the Mego Content:



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Our own Megogeek at his booth, Charlie brought a great mix of Mego and other vintage toys, bronze age marvels and Treasury editions. I spent a lot of money there.



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In what should come as no surprise, Mark Huckabone of Heroes West Coast (http://stores.ebay.com/Heroes-West-Coast_W0QQsspagenameZL2QQtZkm) brought an unmatched display of vintage toys. Some great deals were available and I ended up with a happy purchase.



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Batman and Robin the teen wonder (literally) showed up on Saturday afternoon as did Doom himself, this guy towered over everybody. If you look closely in the back, you can see a display of EMCE toys Star Trek (http://www.megomuseum.com/startrek/index.html)dolls.


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These customs were made by a fan in the eighties and were just awesome, people were scooping them up just because they were so fun. I wish I had grabbed that Vision.



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12" Mego Spiderman as Giant Man, wonderful.



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A chalk artist puts together an amazing Batman Mural


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Mattel displayed a glimpse of the upcoming year of Superheroes, it looks like the future will be expensive for me next year. For more of this coverage please check out our Modern Toys forum (http://megomuseum.com/community/forumdisplay.php?f=34).

I left this years Wizard World with a full suitcase (and cardboard box), the predictable empty wallet and a lot of great memories. I hope to save a few more airmilesfor next year.....


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batmanmc
Aug 13, '07, 10:38 AM
i like the btaman costume thats bcool. also some nice megos :grin:

dumbldor
Aug 13, '07, 10:54 AM
Thanks for coming out, Brain. It was a lot of fun!

toys2cool
Aug 13, '07, 11:16 AM
wow that looked like a lot of fun,Super hot super girl,Megos for great prices,what else could you want? :grin:

that Heman Meckaneck looked like it would've been cheap D'oh!!

can't wait for the FX show here in Florida in Jan. :grin:

Earth 2 Chris
Aug 13, '07, 11:45 AM
I think the Adam West Batman and Robin may be RTM's Mauled Vader and son. They have a group of friends that dress up as the Justice League.

This year's show looked like a lot more fun than previous shows I've been too. Wish I could have been there!

Chris

kresge1
Aug 13, '07, 11:54 AM
Those customs scream pure mego cheese

Marvelmania
Aug 13, '07, 2:19 PM
Looks like an incredible time. Great pics!

huedell
Aug 13, '07, 2:48 PM
These customs were made by a fan in the eighties and were just awesome, people were scooping them up just because they were so fun.

From what I can see--- the entirely affordable price might've had something to with
them being scooped up too---
that Vision DOES look cool----makes me wonder what other cheaply priced---nice-looking
customs were there in that pile from the start :)

palitoy
Aug 13, '07, 3:42 PM
From what I can see--- the entirely affordable price might've had something to with
them being scooped up too---


Not really, Mark Huckabone grabbed 3 or 4. He normally doesn't buy customs, his motivator was their look.

imp
Aug 13, '07, 10:51 PM
Brian,

Now it's my turn to be jealous. It sounds like you and Dan had a great time in Chicago, and I wish I'd been there!

Thanks for the great photo-blog. Please post more pictures if you've got 'em!

Benjamin

huedell
Aug 13, '07, 11:53 PM
Not really, Mark Huckabone grabbed 3 or 4. He normally doesn't buy customs, his motivator was their look.


Apologies if my last post made it seem as if I was devaluing those nice figures
----it's just I've never seen customs that looked relatively clean go that cheap-
if anybody has---point me in that direction :)

(I couldn't help but notice how outrageously low those price tags were!)

Meule
Aug 14, '07, 4:23 PM
I think the Adam West Batman and Robin may be RTM's Mauled Vader and son.

It sure looks like them to me too.


Wow, cool customs... and from the eighties, almost as old as the originals :shocked2: