I've seen boxed Ledy Siglo dolls before, never for sale. I think I left the images on my old lap top however, the packaging was great.
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This is possibly my favorite line of figures behind Mego from the 70's. All I ever had was Luminos and Shield. Darkon remains my ultimate grail piece for toys. I will never find a complete, mint one but I can dream.
Hey High Quality, I thought I was the only one in existence with an Electroman. Good to see there is another.
ScottI almost had a psychic girlfriend but she dumped me before we met.
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I loved Super Joes as a kid, I can recall playing with them a lot, and always being integrated with my WGSH figures. My grandmother just found a photo of me at X-mas when I got my first Super Joe figure, I was so excited to see it again! Sadly the only SJ toy I currently own is Terron, someday I'll get more.Comment
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i picked up a sealed boxed Terron at a toy show last week.....i dont collect super joe but it was coolComment
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I loved these--I had Gor (so cool, even tho less articulated) & Luminos. Always wanted the Shield, but no luck...
I too wish Hasbro would try something new with some of these characters, but they can't (won't) even revive/re-do Bulletman...WANTED: Dick Grayson SI trousers; gray AJ Mustang horse; vintage RC Batman (Bruce Wayne) head; minty Wolfman tights; mint Black Knight sword; minty Launcelot boots; Lion Rock (pale) Dracula & Mummy heads; Lion Rock Franky squared boots; Wayne Foundation blue furniture; Flash Gordon/Ming (10") unbroken holsters; CHiPs gloved arms; POTA T2 tan body; CTVT/vintage Friar Tuck robes, BBP TZ Burgess Meredith glasses.Comment
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You'd probably have to add a MEGO neck plug onto the bottom of the Joe neck and do a casting, but the Joe head would be out of scale on an average MEGO body... If you'd make a resin head, you could maybe get by putting something like that on the slightly larger MEGO body from a OMBC figure, but I don't think it'd be worth all the trouble... (If you just want a MEGO style Joe, you could make a psuedo Super Joe by dressing an A/J in the clothes.)
If you're just trying to find a suitable replacement body for S/J, I think people have put the Super Joe heads on the Playing Mantis "Action Jackson" figures with some success... (These were closer to S/J scale than a MEGO body would be...)Comment
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Super Joe has been a toy line I've always hated. I loved my 12 inch Joes and was furious when they stopped making them. I even remember turning off the TV commercials for Super Joes, because I did not want to see them
Think B.A. Where did you hide the Megos?Comment
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Unfortunately the Flash Gordon bodies are too big. I just took a quick pic comparing the bodies. Super Joe is in between the size of an 8" and 9" Mego. My restored Super Joe has standard Mego hands and even they look a bit small on him. I don't have a Playing Mantis AJ figure so I can't compare him to the Super Joe.
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I have a small collection of SuperJoe, not a big one. Super Joe heads look fine on a regular mego body. I've done this before and you really can't tell the difference in scale. But the suits are TOO big for a regulart mego body. I've repaired lots of SuperJoes over the years. It's NOT an easy task either and that's why I charge a small repair fee. I've got complete parts cast of the SuperJoe bodies too. That way, if I need a missing part to complete a figure, I've got it. I've thought about molding and casting Gor. He's a neat monster and is in mego scale. I've made some custom SuperJoe vans out of Barbie campers. Works really good and looks vintage too.
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