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  • Werewolf
    Inhuman
    • Jul 14, 2003
    • 14974

    #16
    That's really cool.
    You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...

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    • imp
      Mego Book Author
      • Apr 20, 2003
      • 1579

      #17
      Originally posted by MIB41
      Wow wow WOW. This is beyond wonderful. A real, honest-to-goodness Mego Time Capsule. Bravo to childhood Tom!

      A few notes about this:

      Based on the illustration, we can clearly see that packaging depicted is the 5th Version DC 1st Issue card. (Technically, it's not a "Kresge" card, as that name suggests the Kresge-specific blister cards with pre-printed Kresge pricing and info.) Shown is the 5th Version of the 1st Issue (DC) card, which bears no reference to Kresge, and was sold through other retailers (as well as Kresge and Kmart, who simply stopped ordering in the large quantities requisite to owned-brand packaging).

      We know this because of the characters depicted in the masthead. I can't discern from this photo whether the top right character is Tarzan or Green Arrow (which would suggest 5th and 6th Version cards, respectively) but we can confirm the variation by the text between Batman's legs; If it were the 6th Version card, there would be a "new" Mego logo (Mc) beneath the text.

      So we can reasonably date this ad to Spring 1975. Perhaps a bit later, but probably before Summer 1976, when Mego issued the 6th Version card (with Green Arrow in the masthead).

      I really love your recollection it was from "Roses department store" as I have long searched for the names of other retailers (beyond Kresge and Kmart) who offered these non-Kresge 1st Issue cards. Thank you for sharing this amazing, astounding bit of history. You made my day.

      -b

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      • supes
        For the love of Mego's!
        • Jan 19, 2004
        • 2070

        #18
        That is so cool!!!

        For the love of Mego's

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        • skid14
          Veteran Member
          • Aug 23, 2011
          • 396

          #19
          literally amazing!! both the ad and benjamin's info.

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          • Marvelmania
            A Ray of Sunshine
            • Jun 17, 2001
            • 10392

            #20
            Great detective work Ben!

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            • megotoys
              New Member
              • Mar 28, 2011
              • 39

              #21
              Super Awesome! Thank you for taking the time to post your find!

              Does anyone know if there are other known ads from the 1970's that depict the Mego "Kresge" style packaging in either photos or illustrations?

              It seems the photos or illustrations were usually of just the Mego figure.

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              • noelani72
                27inaleon
                • Jun 25, 2002
                • 4609

                #22
                That sure is freaking awesome.

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                • MIB41
                  Eloquent Member
                  • Sep 25, 2005
                  • 15633

                  #23
                  Originally posted by imp
                  Wow wow WOW. This is beyond wonderful. A real, honest-to-goodness Mego Time Capsule. Bravo to childhood Tom!

                  A few notes about this:

                  Based on the illustration, we can clearly see that packaging depicted is the 5th Version DC 1st Issue card. (Technically, it's not a "Kresge" card, as that name suggests the Kresge-specific blister cards with pre-printed Kresge pricing and info.) Shown is the 5th Version of the 1st Issue (DC) card, which bears no reference to Kresge, and was sold through other retailers (as well as Kresge and Kmart, who simply stopped ordering in the large quantities requisite to owned-brand packaging).

                  We know this because of the characters depicted in the masthead. I can't discern from this photo whether the top right character is Tarzan or Green Arrow (which would suggest 5th and 6th Version cards, respectively) but we can confirm the variation by the text between Batman's legs; If it were the 6th Version card, there would be a "new" Mego logo (Mc) beneath the text.

                  So we can reasonably date this ad to Spring 1975. Perhaps a bit later, but probably before Summer 1976, when Mego issued the 6th Version card (with Green Arrow in the masthead).

                  I really love your recollection it was from "Roses department store" as I have long searched for the names of other retailers (beyond Kresge and Kmart) who offered these non-Kresge 1st Issue cards. Thank you for sharing this amazing, astounding bit of history. You made my day.

                  -b
                  Wow. Thank you so much for time stamping this find Ben. Your knowledge of the packaging never ceases to amaze me. You're a priceless resource on this subject. Very neat.

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                  • Tom L
                    Mego Collector
                    • Jun 17, 2003
                    • 433

                    #24
                    That is so cool!!! Amazing you found this after all these years.
                    Common sense is not that common.

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