New York, New York – July 11, 2018 – Mego Corporation is proud to announce the return of the ground-breaking action figure toy line, Marty Abrams presents Mego™, which will be available exclusively at ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook One of the first companies to enter the action figure foray is coming back into the spotlight with ...
Fans of the "Re-Mego" 8" figure trend spearheaded by the likes of Doc Mego and his EMCE Toys imprint have gotten an embarrassment of riches over the last several years, including painstaking ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Founded in 1954 by D. David Abrams, the Mego Corporation was a family-run business that originally churned out cheap, no-name toys for sale in dime stores. That all changed in 1971, when Abrams’ son ...
Figures Toy Company has announced that it will be rolling out a new series of vehicle playsets, including an updated version of Mego's popular Mobile Bat Lab. The new Bat Lab is part of the revival of ...
In 1974, Mego released its first series or 'wave' of Star Trek action figures, a set of five featuring 'Capt. Kirk,' 'Dr McCoy (Bones),' 'Mr. Scott (Scotty),' 'Klingon,' and 'Mr. Spock'. The Lt. Uhura ...
Now this is sort of retro revival I can get behind. First, Figures Toy Company announced that they would bring back Mego’s old school cardboard playsets for their Batman and DC 8” figure line — and ...
Action figures are a fan’s best friend. A squadron of Star Trek, Star Wars and comic book figures on your desk is the next best thing to having Darth Vader and Worf physically present in your cubicle ...