I wanted to see if there is interest in doing a short review of our MEGO figures in a single thread. We have read the books and scoured this forum back and front. This is one of the greatest places on the planet when learning about these awesome nearly 40 year old gems!
I will give a quick intro for those who do not know me. I have been a MEGO collector since I was 8 years old. Like many of us, these figures were a huge part of my life growing up. I remember in 1985 still seeing MOC MEGO Hulk figures with broken knees going for $2.99 at Toys R Us. What still startles me is it feels like yesterday!
While the Hulk was cool (broken legs and all) I was always looking for the Lizards and Green Goblins...I am sure I was not alone
I want to start this review off with the Lizard T-1 and T-2 from my collection. For reference, you can find the full history of the Mego Lizard in "Worlds Greatest Toys" by Benjamin Holcomb p-167-170
Please feel free to post pictures of your lizard for comparison
"The Lizard"

The T-2 box next to the T-1 Box (Error Box) Look at "The Lizard"

Comparison Box walk around



The 70s bell-bottom tattered purple pants comparison. Lighter in the comparison.

Another oddity noticed is the height difference

The cool box flap inside

Arm Comparison


Side by Side



I am curious if anyone else has found some similar oddities with their lizards. Another thing to mention is that the lizard had a mis-colored leg, with no real evidence of repair.
I will give a quick intro for those who do not know me. I have been a MEGO collector since I was 8 years old. Like many of us, these figures were a huge part of my life growing up. I remember in 1985 still seeing MOC MEGO Hulk figures with broken knees going for $2.99 at Toys R Us. What still startles me is it feels like yesterday!
While the Hulk was cool (broken legs and all) I was always looking for the Lizards and Green Goblins...I am sure I was not alone

I want to start this review off with the Lizard T-1 and T-2 from my collection. For reference, you can find the full history of the Mego Lizard in "Worlds Greatest Toys" by Benjamin Holcomb p-167-170
Please feel free to post pictures of your lizard for comparison

"The Lizard"
The T-2 box next to the T-1 Box (Error Box) Look at "The Lizard"
Comparison Box walk around
The 70s bell-bottom tattered purple pants comparison. Lighter in the comparison.
Another oddity noticed is the height difference
The cool box flap inside
Arm Comparison
Side by Side
I am curious if anyone else has found some similar oddities with their lizards. Another thing to mention is that the lizard had a mis-colored leg, with no real evidence of repair.
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