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Worst Superhero Action Figures of all Time?

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  • goldenryan
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    wolverine from the first series of x-men was pretty bad. his mask is a ring for some reason i think 15' magneto and wolverine will be valueble one day. kinda like the giant size motu dolls.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    Wasn't the Robin Hood playset the Ewok Village?
    Yep. And they released some accessories that were Ewok weapons from ROTJ as well.

    Robin Hood with the "G" on his belt, under his tunic was the real kicker, like Del said.

    Chris

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  • samurainoir
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    Wasn't the Robin Hood playset the Ewok Village?

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  • cjefferys
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    And Friar Tuck had a Gamorrean Guard body.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    That was Kenner. Not only did they re-use Super Powers molds,they re-used Star Wars molds as well.
    In Kenner's defense, they apparently got the license at the last minute. They also used Robocop molds. The Sheriff of Nottingham's head was from a Robocop villain. His body was SP Lex Luthor.

    Chris

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  • jwyblejr
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    Originally posted by del
    Wasn't there a Toy Biz Robin Hood figure(possibly for the Kevin Costner movie) that was a re-used Green Arrow? I recall my husband pointing that out at the flea market. Robin Hood was still wearing Ollie's "G" belt buckle.
    That was Kenner. Not only did they re-use Super Powers molds,they re-used Star Wars molds as well.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    The artwork on the Riddler and Luthor cards bother me, the proportion is childish.
    Believe it or not, that's Carmine Infantino, phoning it in. Without a strong inker like Murphy Anderson, Infantino's stuff tends to be almost abstract, esp in his later works.

    So the guy who contributed much of DC's Mego packaging (or at least the inspiration for it) did those.

    Not sure who did the second series packaging art. Looks a bit like Jim Aparo with Dick Giordano inks.

    Chris

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    The first series of Toy Biz heroes did use the Super Powers molds, so although they look far inferiour to the SPs, they are at least displayable, except for Lex and Bob the Goon who are built from scratch. Lex was based on his look from the then-already-cancelled Ruby Spears Superman animated series from 1988.

    The second series of Aqauman, GL, Flash, Hawkman, Aquaman and Two-Face are just flat out horrible. Two-Face is holding a dime. A plastic, full-sized dime. What the???!!! Hawkman looks like he has a beer gut. The packaging is atrocious too. Those gold dots..yuck. Total Justice's overall look was bad and overdone, but they were at least well-made, and had decent packaging. DCSH by Toy Biz is the low of low of official Super Hero figures.

    Chris

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  • Brue
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    Originally posted by palitoy
    ...

    Or what about the She Hulk figure that's just a (Lousy) Xena doll painted Green? The 10" figure of "The Spot"? Nice and phoned in with no detail.
    Many of the 10 inchers were bad repaints. The 2 you mentioned are bad but the worst is the Ninja Ice Man that is a recast of Silver surfer with a packing peanut in his ninja hood.

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  • Bizarro Amy
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    Wasn't there a Toy Biz Robin Hood figure(possibly for the Kevin Costner movie) that was a re-used Green Arrow? I recall my husband pointing that out at the flea market. Robin Hood was still wearing Ollie's "G" belt buckle.

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  • palitoy
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    The artwork on the Riddler and Luthor cards bother me, the proportion is childish.

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  • BlackKnight
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    ^^^ Aquaman shoulda had that Feature.

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  • The Toyroom
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    Originally posted by BlackKnight
    Green Lantern Shoots a "Water Jet Spray" Outta his Ring. :smiley1.
    Hey, don't knock it! That comes in handy in case Aquaman is in desperate need of refreshment!

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  • BlackKnight
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    I like that Aquaman,.. I dunno why, he just has some sorta Apeal to me. I guess it's because he is Aquaman.

    I think it Funny the Two-Face's card art, as far as the color of his suit, doesn't match the paint Job on the figure.

    & Green Lantern Shoots a "Water Jet Spray" Outta his Ring.

    Man,.. these do look like Mexican K Nock-offs.

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  • samurainoir
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    Originally posted by palitoy
    A complete lack of care I imagine. They also made a Hawkman and Green Lantern that all looked like they let themselves go. The Riddler in this line has a head the size of a baseball.
    I had no idea they made half of these! I guess this was the short window before the Toy Biz Marvel figures arrived and Kenner grabbed back the DC guys? Or did they hold the DC and Marvel license simultaneously at one point?





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