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 ...
Batman, Wonder Woman, Marilyn Monroe and Spock are among the cult-favorite toyline's products returning to virtual shelves. By Danielle Directo-Meston E-Commerce Editor If you purchase an ...
Little action figures translate to big business, say Long Islanders who make, sell and collect the scale-model toys. "Everybody collects something," said Martin Abrams, chief executive of Great Neck ...
Up until now, the revival of iconic ’70s action figure manufacturer Mego has largely been confined to Target stores. Thanks to a new deal with Topps, however, they plan on selling more ...
Topps.com is back with their weekly Mego exclusive figures as they announce the debut of Star Trek: Deep Space Nice. This unpopular Star Trek franchise is finally getting some awesome collectibles ...
Topps.com is kicking off greatness as they announce that the site will be receiving exclusive Megs figures. Starting August 16th, iconic heroes, villains, and icons throughout the generations are back ...
Welcome back to Toy Aisle, io9’s weekly round up of the toys that we’ll be buying immediately after we’re done staring at everything at San Diego Comic-Con next week. While there’s all that ahead of ...
One of the first companies to enter the action figure foray is coming back into the spotlight with a bang — Mego Corporation has agreed to a licensing deal with Stan Lee‘s POW! Entertainment to bring ...
If it’s been a while, check out the trailer and synopsis for The Exorcist (still widely considered the scaries horror movie ever made) below. One of the most profitable horror movies ever made, this ...
When pop culture icons of the ’80s get the action figure treatment of the ’70s. Sort of. Mego made their name among kids and collectors in the pre-Star Wars era, with eight-inch articulated “nude” ...
With a history of toy design that includes the production of some of the first licensed action figures, toy maker Mego Corp. of Great Neck hopes to jump into the future by introducing an interactive ...
Even before superheroes proved their superpowers at the box office in the late 1970s, Marty Abrams, of Great Neck, had an entrepreneurial eureka moment that made him the father of the action figure.