Classic Mego action figures from the ’70s are making a comeback

Mego Corporation filed for bankruptcy in the 80’s, prompting the Mego dolls to become highly valued collectibles

Mego action figures
Mego action figures

From Batman and Star Trek all the way to Superman, your toy collection is about to get a nostalgic vibe with the re-launch of these classic Mego action figures. Back in the 1970s, Mego’s 8-inch-scale action figures with interchangeable bodies and cloth costumes became the industry standard.

Batman Mego action figure

Good old Batman has seen a myriad of armor upgrades, but if you want to own an action figure that proudly rocks one of the original Batman battle suits, then this version is the one for you.

Batman
Batman Mego action figure

This awesome action figure measures 8 inches tall and is clad in a real cloth outfit, just like the ones on the original Mego figures. Complete with a Batarang, Bruce Wayne is more than ready to eradicate crime in Gotham City! Get the Mego Batman action figure for  $21.99 at Entertainment Earth.


Star Trek Mego action figure

For you Star Trek fans out there, it’s warp time with this Discovery Michael Burnham Mego action figure! Also donning a sleek uniform made from fabric, this collectible has classic Star Trek written all over it, even if Discovery IS a new show. Get this Star Trek action figure for $21.99 at Entertainment Earth. Captain Kirk, Spock, and Borg Queen Mego action figures are also available for pre-order.

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Star Trek Mego action figure

 


Superman Mego action figure

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Superman Mego action figure

The Man of Steel wears his signature blue and red-caped hero suit while he fearlessly holds a piece of Kryptonite (how?). Add Superman to your action figure collection for only $21.99. Place your order at Entertainment Earth.


Is Mego toys still in business?

Mego Corporation filed for bankruptcy in 1982, prompting the Mego dolls and playsets to become highly valued collectibles. In 2018, the Mego Corporation was reformed and began to release recreations of action figures that the company had released in the 70’s.