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  • bobws
    Permanent Member
    • Feb 13, 2008
    • 3479

    #16
    Yeah ,i like that! tell me it's not just me, but doesn't Green Arrow have the worst pose of all the Mego's? even Riddler's wierd pose is better than standing at attention.
    "Hang on Lady... We go for a RIDE!" - Shorty to Willie Scott.Best movie line from Indiana Jones & the Temple Of Doom

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    • Troy
      All Around Nice Guy
      • Jun 17, 2001
      • 2344

      #17
      How awesome is that?!

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      • SlipperyLilSuckers
        MeGoing
        • May 14, 2003
        • 9031

        #18
        I agree...it's totally awesome.

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        • david_b
          Never had enough toys..
          • May 9, 2008
          • 2305

          #19
          I'LL BUY ONE..!!! Please make some and I'll take one..!

          david_b
          Peace.. Through Superior Firepower.

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          • UnderdogDJLSW
            To Fear is Not Logical...
            • Feb 17, 2008
            • 4895

            #20
            The original was done in CorelDraw. So the file is a .cdr file
            I know I'll probably get comments for saying this, but I really enjoy using Corel better than Adobe for my graphics. I'm glad to see someone else who uses it.
            It's all good!

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            • drmego
              EMCE Toys
              • Jun 15, 2001
              • 2411

              #21
              Green Arrow is so stiff because the picture was from a model sheet for
              Superfriends - when he appeared in an episode - which makes me
              certain that WGSH was based on Super Friends.

              If it was based on the comics, Green Lantern or Flash would have
              been much more popular to make a toy from. Green Arrow was in
              the cartoon because he's easy to present without too much back
              story needed.
              www.drmego.com
              www.megoman.com
              www.emcetoys.com

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              • Random Axe
                The Voice of Reason
                • Apr 16, 2008
                • 4518

                #22
                Originally posted by drmego
                Green Arrow is so stiff because the picture was from a model sheet for
                Superfriends - when he appeared in an episode - which makes me
                certain that WGSH was based on Super Friends.

                If it was based on the comics, Green Lantern or Flash would have
                been much more popular to make a toy from. Green Arrow was in
                the cartoon because he's easy to present without too much back
                story needed.

                They explained it so well in the commercial. He's the superhero from the forest. He does look out of place when presented with the other artwork. Badass poster, though.

                Scott
                I almost had a psychic girlfriend but she dumped me before we met.

                If anyone here believes in psychokinesis, please raise my hand.

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                • jimsmegos
                  Mego Dork
                  • Nov 9, 2008
                  • 4519

                  #23
                  Originally posted by drmego
                  Green Arrow is so stiff because the picture was from a model sheet for
                  Superfriends - when he appeared in an episode - which makes me
                  certain that WGSH was based on Super Friends.

                  If it was based on the comics, Green Lantern or Flash would have
                  been much more popular to make a toy from. Green Arrow was in
                  the cartoon because he's easy to present without too much back
                  story needed.
                  Wait a second doc... doesn't WGSH predate Super Friends? and also I remember many more episodes with Green Lantern and Flash and don't recall more than one with Green Arrow. I am more of the belief that the WGSH led to the Super Friends. That seems to make more since to me anyway.

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                  • starsky
                    veteran member
                    • Aug 26, 2007
                    • 6207

                    #24
                    i only remember green arrow in super powers. never recall seeing him on super friends.

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                    • starsky
                      veteran member
                      • Aug 26, 2007
                      • 6207

                      #25
                      Originally posted by ScottA
                      The original was done in CorelDraw. So the file is a .cdr file. I'll have so see of I have any lft. I know I printed about 4 or 5 at the time. And thanks Tim. I miss making boxes.
                      awesome poster! saw them on ebay before but never had a chance to win it. cool to know our very own scott did them!!

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                      • clemso
                        Talkative Member
                        • Aug 8, 2001
                        • 6189

                        #26
                        Would also make great vintage looking wall paper

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                        • Mego Superboy Prime
                          Career Member
                          • Nov 27, 2009
                          • 905

                          #27
                          Originally posted by ScottA
                          I confess. It's me. I made them back in '05. They came in 2 different sizes. 36"x48" and 36"x72". Not sure if I have any left. Just something I did for fun.
                          I'm a big fan of bootlegs!!! NICE!!!
                          If you're a fan of old-school toys, toons and comics then my blog is the place for you!!!

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                          • The Toyroom
                            The Packaging King
                            • Dec 31, 2004
                            • 16653

                            #28
                            Originally posted by jimsmegos
                            Wait a second doc... doesn't WGSH predate Super Friends? and also I remember many more episodes with Green Lantern and Flash and don't recall more than one with Green Arrow. I am more of the belief that the WGSH led to the Super Friends. That seems to make more since to me anyway.
                            Super Friends debuted on September 8, 1973. During that debut season, Plastic Man guest-starred in episode #3, The Flash in #7 and Green Arrow in #14. It was GA's only appearance, whereas Flash would join the line-up as of the "Challenge of the Super Friends" in '78.

                            Meanwhile, the initial wave of WGSH figures hit stores in late '72...Green Arrow not joining until 1974/1975. And, besides the Teen Titans in '76, he was the LAST of the DC heroes to be released by Mego in that format. In fact, the rest of his "wave" was comprised of Marvel heroes.

                            So I think the lack of Flash or Green Lantern has more to do with the fact that Mego was "done" with DC for whatever reason, rather than GA being a better character than them or they fact that he appeared on The Super Friends.

                            True his backstory may seem simple, but the accessories alone for GA had to push the cost of the figure up there as opposed to say a Flash with a new headsculpt...So I'm not so sure he was chosen based on the simplicity of his backstory, when it would have cost Mego more to produce him that Flash or GL.
                            Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!

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                            • drmego
                              EMCE Toys
                              • Jun 15, 2001
                              • 2411

                              #29
                              Do you have a list of the order that the episodes were broadcast in?

                              The Salt Vampire episode was the sixth one, but the first broadcast
                              after the second pilot "Where No Man...."

                              The toy business works about 12-18 months ahead of broadcast, so
                              all the work for WGSH were in production before the show debuted.
                              www.drmego.com
                              www.megoman.com
                              www.emcetoys.com

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                              • The Toyroom
                                The Packaging King
                                • Dec 31, 2004
                                • 16653

                                #30
                                Originally posted by drmego
                                Do you have a list of the order that the episodes were broadcast in?
                                "Professor Goodfellow’s G.E.E.C." (featuring Plastic Man) September 22, 1973

                                "Too Hot To Handle" (featuring The Flash) October 20, 1973

                                "Gulliver’s Gigantic Goof" (featuring Green Arrow) December 8, 1973
                                Think OUTSIDE the Box! For the BEST in Repro & Custom Packaging!

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