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I got one of these as a kid and it was one of my most played with. I remember it came with a black thread web and i was mesmerized. It also had fly away action which I immediately tied to doorknob. Its one of my greatest mego childhood memories. Luckily my Mom was there to snap a picture of it.
Now that pic is a classic.
I never knew that their was any variations on this figure. It's really cool to learn something new about a hobby that you love so much.
Sammy
I got one of these as a kid and it was one of my most played with. I remember it came with a black thread web and i was mesmerized. It also had fly away action which I immediately tied to doorknob. Its one of my greatest mego childhood memories. Luckily my Mom was there to snap a picture of it.
Even with all the great info on this site, we're still learning more about Mego. Now THAT is amazing.
I had this figure as a kid...although I don't know which one beyond muscled body. None of my 12" Megos came with the Fly-Away contraptions, or, perhaps my parents just threw them away with the packaging!
Whoa, I didn't know there were four versions, and I like to think I'm pretty knowledgeable about the 12 inchers. I didn't even know that the non-muscle body version came on this card!
A decade ago, I used to see a one or two of the carded 12 inch Spider-men on ebay per week (or that's how it seemed). I'm not sure that I ever noticed any variations, either.
Courtesy of super collector Mark Huckabone, we don’t talk enough about Mego’s entry into 1/6th scale and here is proof. Four distinct variations in carded Spider-Man 12″ figures right under our noses. This would be the first version, featuring the Canadian skinny body. Version 2 features the muscular body that is more known in the…
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