Toyfare went downhill fast in 2010. They reduced the number of pages, really slimming down, and the jokes got stale. This used to be my favorite toy mag.
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I loved some of the old Twisted Mego Theater comics. Spider-man was awesome in it. He was such a jerk! My favorite was the one where the Borg move in next door to Spidey and they start "assimilating" all his stuff!Comment
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I went down with the ship, subscriber from day one. Recent issues were still fun although it usually took me 20 minutes to finish it.
Toyfare reintroduced the word "mego" to a lot of people and they gave the Museum and Megomeet some really nice press, I'll miss them.Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
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That sums it up for me. I started Reading it at issue 2 that a friend had and went back and purchased the first . I just renewed my subscription as well, first issue was due in a few weeks with issue 164.
I found it was lacking. I used to laugh my butt off reading it. But it did seem like it took 20 minutes now. I think i still got it just because i could say i was there from the start.
I think toyfare is totally responsible for the mego resurgence.Comment
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I have been a Toyfare subscriber from issue 1. In fact, I think the first issue was actually #0?
The quality of the comedic writing really dropped noticeably after the original staff members bailed, but I stuck with the magazine because it was still fun to flip through it.
I've saved all the issues. I used to buy AFTRN and AFD early on, but I dropped those once Toyfare came out.
I just sent them a check about 2 weeks ago to extend my subscription for another year.Comment
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Like when every celebrity dies I've found myself reflecting on the life that was Toyfare's. The main thing that really struck me was how cool most of their cover's were.
Also I didn't realize how many exclusives they released. While I always passed on the offers I did think it was cool that they had them.
Wow, the more I look the sadder I get. The early days really were the best. Funny stuff on almost every page.Comment
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What were your favourite episodes of Twisted Mego Theatre?
Mine was the one where the Famous Covers figures invaded Megoville.
This one was pretty funny...
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The Captain America appearances always made me laugh. I remember one where he's beating up a guy yelling "filthy Greek!" during World War 2, just something about that made me laugh.Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
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>What were your favourite episodes of Twisted Mego Theatre?
"I art the last boy!"
"Rudolph the red nosed mutant."
the one where Doom had to work for the Fantastic Four 'cos the Doombots embezzled his money.
....and that one where the Borg kept stealing Spidey's stuff.
Don C.Comment
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Always found them funny sure going to miss them. Wonder what the likelyhood that the publishers would allow Mego museum to archive some of the classics to the site .....that would truly be awesome.In The " Real World " Vampires Do Not Sparkle. They Burn In the Sun !
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I have been a Toyfare subscriber from issue 1. In fact, I think the first issue was actually #0?
The quality of the comedic writing really dropped noticeably after the original staff members bailed, but I stuck with the magazine because it was still fun to flip through it.
I've saved all the issues. I used to buy AFTRN and AFD early on, but I dropped those once Toyfare came out.
I just sent them a check about 2 weeks ago to extend my subscription for another year.Comment
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I'm not sure off hand. I do recall an early TF cover image of a Mego-esque Venom fighting Spidey, but I'm not sure if it was that issue #0 or not. My early TF issues are buried deep in a closet or I'd look.Comment
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I sure hate to see it go but I'm pretty sure I'm part of the reason as many toy collectors are since I haven't bought an issue in a couple years due to the internet changing to way I buy and look for info on vintage toys.
My favorite was actually Toy Shop magazine back when it was a black and white newspaper type magazine full of ads from dealers from all over, sadly it went away in early 08. I often remember sitting by the phone checking on my bid for the phone in auctions that were in every issue.
"Auction ends the first 30 minutes after midnight without a bid".
That was back before the internet and ebay and it was alot of fun and everything was paid for by money order.ChadComment
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