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Oh man, I have both of these. I really loved the Hulk as a kid and still have him! One of the few toys left from my childhood. Still have my original Mego Spiderman too.
They also came loose in a counter display box, along with Thor and Cap, which is how most people acquired them. These carded dual sets are tough to find MOC.
WANTED: Original artwork (comics, toys/merch, and color guides), 1966 Avengers Buttonworld pinback (carded/bagged), and a white-carded MOC Captain America Pocket Heroes. Do me a solid and like my hard work at www.facebook.com/1toy2many
I had the big Imperial puppets of Spidey and Cap as a kid. J&R Drugs in town had leftover Thor and Hulk puppets for YEARS, I mean YEARS...up into the early 90s! When they went out of business, I snagged the last two. Like a moron, I traded them to a nearby comic shop for credit, to probably buy some book I wouldn't even read now.
I found a loose Spidey-finger puppet at a flea market a long time ago. I put him with my large Spidey puppet, and Cap's head...which is all that remains of him, sadly.
I had the big Imperial puppets of Spidey and Cap as a kid. J&R Drugs in town had leftover Thor and Hulk puppets for YEARS, I mean YEARS...up into the early 90s! When they went out of business, I snagged the last two. Like a moron, I traded them to a nearby comic shop for credit, to probably buy some book I wouldn't even read now.
I found a loose Spidey-finger puppet at a flea market a long time ago. I put him with my large Spidey puppet, and Cap's head...which is all that remains of him, sadly.
Chris
I too had the Spiderman puppet! Loved him and my Hulk puppet. Hours of playtime fun. One of my other favs was a remco climbing Spiderman (the shorter version). I was absolutely mesmerized when I saw him actually climb up a string.
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