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Murphy Anderson did all the art on the Superman and Batman Ideal playsets, so they are like a 2nd cousin to Captain Action to me. My lovely wife got me both of them for Christmas a while back. I'm missing a few Superman pieces like Lois and Perry, though.
Bingo!!! that was it, would love to find these somewhere, I think it would have been cool if they also made
Star Trek and Planet of the Apes, ideal though probably didn't have the license for them.
Thanks Mr. Marion for sharing this, brings back some great memories.
One of the many great toys of my childhood, and still an incredible and sturdy design. I always found it odd that Falcon doesn't have his civilian identity on the opposite side and that the Torch didn't have flame-off on his.
Okay, I remember having something just like this, only it was a carrying case that opened into a scenery
I had Superman, which included Clark, Lois, Jimmy, Perry, Luthor, and a couple others.
They also had Batman, Spiderman, Dick Tracy, Green Hornet and maybe another, this would have been
around the 1973-74 era, I can't remember the name of these playsets but I know they existed.
If anyone has any info, I would love to know. Thanks.
You had these. Made by ideal in 1973.
As far as I know Green Hornet wasn't one of them but ideal had the license during the 66-67 TV run.
Okay, I remember having something just like this, only it was a carrying case that opened into a scenery
I had Superman, which included Clark, Lois, Jimmy, Perry, Luthor, and a couple others.
They also had Batman, Spiderman, Dick Tracy, Green Hornet and maybe another, this would have been
around the 1973-74 era, I can't remember the name of these playsets but I know they existed.
If anyone has any info, I would love to know. Thanks.
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