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Thread: 1980 Knickbocker Superheroes Catalog

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    Plaid Stallions 1980 Knickbocker Superheroes Catalog



    Knickerbocker was always known for plush novelties but in the late 70s, they decided to enlist some heavy hitters, in the form of the hottest TV and movie superstars like the Incredible Hulk and Mr. Spock.


    Knickerbocker chose some of the more popular TV and movie characters to captilize on for some interesting plush toys and construction sets.



    Click Here to visit the 1980 Knickerbocker Superheroes Catalog

    More Superheroes and Star Trek





    For more Fashion Mockery and 70's toy love visit us at Plaid Stallions.com


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    LOL... I'd love to have that Hulk! I wonder how hard it would be to track one down?
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    They used to have them in the odd-lot near my house, if memory serves correctly, there were many more...

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    I have Kirk and Spock. The only other Knickerbocker things I owned as a kid were Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble. I did find Barney a few years back.
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    I saw a Spider-Man at a flea-market in about 86 or so. I was tempted by him, but my 11 year old self couldn't bring himself to buy a stuffed animal. The skinny body and shiny eyes instantly reminded me of the 70s TV series.

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    I had that Spiderman ! dont remember what happend to it?

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    I still have my spiderman somewhere

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    Does Hulk have a jazz beard? This must be the Supes from the time Clark worked at the tv station. He has anchor hair.
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    If only Mego has packaged their Spider-man and Hulk figures with that artwork! Nice graphics!
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    Never seen them boxed before. Very cool.

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