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    Museum Robot
    • May 9, 2007
    • 5948

    MegoMuseum Takes a Look at Superman: The Movie

    December 15th, 1978 saw the release of the Richard Donner helmed Superman: The Movie, the world's first (but definitely not last) comic book blockbuster movie.


    Mego Corporation, being the toy licensor for action figures was well prepared for this event and created a great deal of product to coincide with this fantastic opportunity.



    Having a good relationship with DC Comics meant Mego had plenty of reference materials from the film itself.



    Former Mego Designer Harvey Zelman elaborated in his interview " I remember sitting down with everybody and they lined up all the still frames from the movie and we got the insight of what was going on. Sitting there in the meeting saying: OK, we gotta do a Fortress of Solitude, we gotta do this, we gotta do that"

    Evidence can be seen from Mego Designer Vinny Baiera's production notes from one of those meetings, the notes mention that the "New Movie Line" would feature and "Ali Size" (10") Chris Reeve, a Krypton with Space Ship playset and a series of action figures that would be 12.5" tall.



    While most would have imagined there would be additions to the 8" World's Greatest Superheroes line, Mego President Marty Abrams had an inclination to produce figures in 1/6th scale for movie characters.


    Harvey Zelman explained this philosophy to the Museum "You got a lot more for a 12" [figure] than you did an 8" figure. [Abrams] wanted more detail to the outfits, when you did a 12.5" figure you did nice, dressy outfits whereas the 8" were [not as nice]. "


    Mego ordered six headsculpts from toy artist Ken Sheller, they included a Reeves Superman, Jor El, Lex Luthor, General Zod, partner in crime Ursa and his silent henchman Non. It's not known why the latter two were not released maybe Mego was made aware that much of their contribution to Superman The Movie would be put into the sequel (The majority of Superman 2 was filmed at the same time as the original) but in the end four 12" characters were released.




    Mego was optimistic about the line and Marty Abrams was especially impressed with Sheller's work, as Mr. Sheller relates "when I delivered the six wax heads, I recall that Marty (Abrams) was so happy to have them that he held up the Chris Reeve head, looked at it, said "he looks great Ken!" and then gave it a big kiss. He did this probably for two reasons. One, he liked the head alot and two, he had to get on a plane to Hong Kong right away with them, and I'm sure that he was very happy that I made the deadline."





    Only the Christopher Reeve Superman Figure bore both a head sculpt and outfit that matched the movie character. The rest of the line had outfits that followed the directive of their comic counterparts. It's not known why Mego chose to do this, it may have involved rights to the movie costumes or the fact that the company simply felt the movie apparel wasn't "toyetic" enough. Certainly in the case of Lex Luthor this is true, most would prefer purple and green to one that resembled Hackman in the movie.



    Mego also pitched a playset for the 12" line that would include different scenes from the Movie, the playset though not released seems to have gone through several transitions and can be seen in great detail at it's new gallery page.


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    Mego also added new characters to their fledgling Pocket Super Heroes line in the guise of Jor El, Zod and Luthor. These figures appeared rushed as did their resulting generic packaging and were not good sellers for Mego.

    Later revisions to the Pocket Superheroes packaging would still show the movie trio but they were not produced past their initial run.

    Mego also pitched two playsets for this line, both movie based The Fortress of Solitude and Earth Quake sets were clever recycling of old "Comic Action Heroes" molds that made sense but buyers balked at the concept and both were not released.

    In the end, the man of Steel movie merchandise did not fly for Mego. Former Mego VP Cindy Schriebman explained in a 1982 newspaper interview "Superman didn't increase sales for us" she added "It came out at the time of Star Wars and other blockbusters. It was a question of vying for dollars for action figures."



    Today, the Mego Superman line is somewhat underrated, the Pocket Heroes can be found MOC for under $20 and the high quality 12.5" figures are somewhat under appreciated for what they are. We are pleased at the Museum to debut our new galleries for this line:




    Superman Lex Luthor Jor ElGeneral ZodUnproduced Playset


    Discuss this on the Mego Forum


    Also be sure to check the World's Greatest Toys Blog today, as they present the fifth and final segment in their series unveiling the 1975 Mego Spring Catalog, today's reveal is all about the heroes!


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  • SlipperyLilSuckers
    MeGoing
    • May 14, 2003
    • 9031

    #2
    Mmm. Enjoyed that update. Thanks.

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    • Brown Bear
      Still Old School
      • Feb 14, 2008
      • 7063

      #3
      Really enjoyed reading this.....a 12" Non would've been cool.
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      • Earth 2 Chris
        Verbose Member
        • Mar 7, 2004
        • 32929

        #4
        Superman:The Movie is MY Star Wars. It's my favorite movie, and its what cemented my obsession with super heroes. As a kid, I only had the 12" Superman from this series, but man, was he well loved and played with. I had Lex from the Pocket line too.

        Today I own a minty Superman with a really nice box. That box is a thing of beauty. Mego's best packaging for Super Heroes, in my opinion. I look forward to eventually getting the other 3 12" figures.

        GREAT UPDATE!!! Non and Ursa would have been icing on the cake. I'm kind of surprised Mego didn't try to release a Margot Kidder Lois Lane given their celebrity doll line at the time. Since much of the movie hinged on the Superman/Lois romance, it would have been a natural for them.

        Oh, and I still had this in my old Mego gallery, so I thought I'd share it again. Here's where the artwork source for Jor-El, Lara, and the rocket came from. I believe it was originally printed in that "Amazing World of Superman" tabloid, and then reprinted in a later Superman tabloid (the one with the old Golden Age painting on the cover). Layouts by Carmine Infantino and artwork by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson.




        Chris
        Last edited by Earth 2 Chris; Apr 11, '08, 8:03 AM.
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        • Wee67
          Museum Correspondent
          • Apr 2, 2002
          • 10603

          #5
          Very interesting. I know so little about the 12" lines. I'm especially intrigued by the Heroes World ad. Is it possible... might there be out there somewhere... ? I know, but wouldn't that be an amazing find.
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          • Evel KMego
            Museum Daredevil
            • Apr 26, 2006
            • 1444

            #6
            The 12" Lex is one of my favorites!

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            • palitoy
              live. laugh. lisa needs braces
              • Jun 16, 2001
              • 59765

              #7
              Originally posted by Wee67
              Very interesting. I know so little about the 12" lines. I'm especially intrigued by the Heroes World ad. Is it possible... might there be out there somewhere... ? I know, but wouldn't that be an amazing find.
              It really bugs me that it's in there, i want one!

              Ever since I saw the commercial for this line during challenge of the Superfriends, I've been obsessed with it.
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              • ozcollector1992
                Longtime Oz Collector
                • Oct 13, 2006
                • 494

                #8
                Wow it also talks about submariner

                were they gonna do him too???
                Your powers on Earth may seem extraordinary, Kal-El, but we are not gods. - Jor-El (Smallville Season 5)

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                • toys2cool
                  Ultimate Mego Warrior
                  • Nov 27, 2006
                  • 28605

                  #9
                  great set,i always wanted them.But never had them as a kid
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                  • jwyblejr
                    galactic yo-yo
                    • Apr 6, 2006
                    • 11147

                    #10
                    Shame they didn't do those playsets. Those would have been neat.

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                    • Action Martin
                      Apeonaut
                      • Dec 30, 2007
                      • 1980

                      #11
                      I think Mego really missed the boat when they didn't include Superman: The Movie in the 8" WGSH line or make better versions for the Pocket Action Heroes. The Fortress of Solitude playset would have been really cool.
                      Last edited by Action Martin; Apr 13, '08, 8:34 AM.
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                      • mikeoz
                        Mego Maker
                        • Mar 9, 2007
                        • 1436

                        #12
                        This was a great read. I've always liked the Lex and Zod figures. The head sculpts captured the likeness of the actors wonderfully. As a kid, I liked the Superman figure,too, but I thought the head sculpt was a poor likeness of Christopher Reeves - the hair was too poofy. Still a great figure, though.
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                        • starsky
                          veteran member
                          • Aug 26, 2007
                          • 6207

                          #13
                          i think they really nailed the gene hackman resemblance on the lex figure

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                          • mego boy CA
                            megos are FUN!!
                            • Mar 30, 2006
                            • 792

                            #14
                            cool update, this a very nice 12" line.
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                            • monkey tennis
                              "Kiss my face."
                              • Jun 8, 2007
                              • 2267

                              #15
                              I just wish that Lex Luthor haden't been in so many of the movies, including Superman Returns. As good as Gene Hackman is, it was a bit boring that Superman's only threat was the same person each time.

                              Saying that, I loved the first two Movies.
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