Hey all. I've poked my head in a few times, but it's been a while since I've posted. I took my kids to see the new Comic Book Hereos exibit at the Indianapolis Children's Museum last weekend, and saw Megos preresented well. Here's a few pics. Quite a few megos spotted that I'm not posting pictures of. There was a Captain America, Batman, Aqua lad, Wonder Woman... plus lots of other cool toys from the surounding eras.
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That is sweet. Looks like a cool display for the kids - young and old. (Cliche, I know)
Those dang megos display so nicely. Can't get enough of them. That invisible jet is pretty sweet, I don't remember ever seeing that before. Probably cause it's invisible."Steel-like jaws clacked away, each bite slashing flesh from my body - I used my knife and my hands, and when they were gone, my bloody stumps - and yet the turtles came." -
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Nothing better than sightings like this. . .and the Commodore 64!
Brilliant. . .thanks for the pics!Comment
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very cool,
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Nicely done. Someone knows what they're doing, it seems! Any idea who was involved in that?Micronauts Collector, Historian, Consultant
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The comic book collection belonged to a local guy named Max Simon who died in '99. I was unimpressed with the comics on display until I learned that the diseased man only lived to see his 25th birthday. His parents donated them, and there are actually some nice peices for a 25 year old's collection.
As for the toys I see no mention that they've come from Max Simon's collection. Some may have but with the newness of many items on display show that not all do.
I'm not sure who assembled all of it, but the museum typically does a great job with everything they do.
It's worth seeing if you're in the area. They have a Batman Begins batmobile displayed, lots of stuff for kids to do and see. Overall it's a one of the few must visit sites for any family passing through Indy. Here's a link to see a little more of what's on display...
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Beautiful Display!
JEEZ, everytime I see the Mego FF, I know I have to acquire them one day. I've been going between the FC line (using a 10" Thing) and them..
Never had them as a kid, but.. Just.. Too.. Hard.. To.. Ignore..!
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Hey folks--I'm one of the developers who worked on this exhibit. Thanks very much for all the kind words! I'm a Mego collector myself, and so it was important to me and to our staff to make sure we had some representation in there of Mego's great variety of superhero toys. Our curator is well-versed in toys and collectibles, and she worked hard to build our collection of Mego for this exhibit--a lot of those were new acquisitions specifically for "Comic Heroes."
Our museum is in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Comic Heroes exhibit will be open until May 3 of 2009, it's not a permanent gallery. (We do plan to have a permanent exhibit of Max Simon's comics elsewhere in our museum eventually, but we don't yet have gallery space available for that. Hopefully sometime after 2010.)
Seriously, we're all totally jazzed that the Mego Museum forum folks like how we've displayed these toys. We worked hard to make it fun and interesting--not just for our primary audience of younger children and families, but also for everybody who's into superhero toys and comics. Thanks for starting this thread and posting these pictures! Come visit and see it if you can!Comment
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