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Founded in 1954, Mego Corp. was created by D. David and Madeline Abrams as a line of dime store toys. In 1971, the couple’s then-28-year-old son, Martin “Marty” Abrams, fresh out of business ...
Legendary toymaker Mego Corp. has returned to the world of injection molded action figures. Great Neck, N.Y.-based Mego made the comeback official in July at San Diego Comic-Con. Original Mego ...
These days, Mego has about 10 employees designing its action figures, which feature 14 points of articulation, or joints. The company uses interchangeable bodies that it manufactures in factories ...
In addition to returning to market with some of the toys that first made them household names in the early 1970s, Mego will be the first to unearth some of the characters Lee create throughout his ...
But one thing is for sure — Mego’s Romulan action figures are some of the rarest Star Trek Mego merch on the market. One sealed Romulan action figure from 1976 sold for nearly $3,000 on eBay.
More exclusive Mego figures have arrived this week as they travel to Deep Space 9 for the first time ever with new Star Trek ... McFarlane Toys Unleashes Carnage with New Marvel Comics Statue ...
Thanks to a new deal with Topps, however, they plan on selling more collector-focused toys online. Mego encompasses many licenses for 8-inch clothed figures, from Happy Days to Muhammed Ali and ...
Great Neck toy manufacturer Mego Corp. will release an interactive 2XL Cobot toy next year. The A.I.-powered conversational robot will retail for $150 to $200. Mego projects sales to reach more ...
Mego’s action figures topped $200 million in sales, which says Abrams, is equal to about $600 million today, before video games stunned these superhero toys like corporate kryptonite.