This is awesome! I also love "Golden Age"/Classic stuff may it be DC or Marvel! It's very nice of you to also grab toys for your son, you're right when you said earlier toys do promote creativity! My first few toys were those DC Super Powers, very memorable! I'm glad we have many options for these in modern times! I hope Mafex would make classic DC characters as well, I've only been getting into classic comic Marvel toys from Mafex since I never really had the chance to explore Marvel back in the 80s/90s.
EXACTLY. I worked in Hollywood, and tried telling companies that children basically role play as the characters in their hands, when they play with toys. So, they should keep that in mind, when making movies, and merch. I was around 6 when ToyBiz started making the Marvel figures. My grandmother ordered them out of the Sears catalog. I have Captain America, The Punisher, and a few others back on the east coast. They were pretty well made. Much like ToyBiz's DC figures from 89. I think that's still my favorite 4.5-5 inch Captain America and Punisher STILL.
@@stephencollins4997 I'll give that a HELL YEAH! I also have Jay Garrick's 7 inch figure, in box. I only have Hawkman in his ToyBiz box. But, that would be perfect to compare. A loose Super Powers Hawkman, that's good, or near mint is hard. Many don't have wings, or they can't stand up straight, because the legs (action movement bands loose) are worn out. I need to get a Hawkman OUT of box.
Captain Hfun, I like the unboxing. That's what's fun😮
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This is awesome! I also love "Golden Age"/Classic stuff may it be DC or Marvel! It's very nice of you to also grab toys for your son, you're right when you said earlier toys do promote creativity! My first few toys were those DC Super Powers, very memorable! I'm glad we have many options for these in modern times! I hope Mafex would make classic DC characters as well, I've only been getting into classic comic Marvel toys from Mafex since I never really had the chance to explore Marvel back in the 80s/90s.
EXACTLY. I worked in Hollywood, and tried telling companies that children basically role play as the characters in their hands, when they play with toys. So, they should keep that in mind, when making movies, and merch.
I was around 6 when ToyBiz started making the Marvel figures. My grandmother ordered them out of the Sears catalog. I have Captain America, The Punisher, and a few others back on the east coast. They were pretty well made. Much like ToyBiz's DC figures from 89. I think that's still my favorite 4.5-5 inch Captain America and Punisher STILL.
I love Starman, Hourman, and Alan Scott ( Golden Age Green Lantern )
Golden Age comics and heroes were awesome. I liked that Green Lantern costume more than others. Starman is just awesome.
I like them. Maybe for wave 10, they should make Jay Garrkck, Wildcat, and Hawkman as a new three pack.
@@stephencollins4997 I'll give that a HELL YEAH! I also have Jay Garrick's 7 inch figure, in box. I only have Hawkman in his ToyBiz box. But, that would be perfect to compare. A loose Super Powers Hawkman, that's good, or near mint is hard. Many don't have wings, or they can't stand up straight, because the legs (action movement bands loose) are worn out. I need to get a Hawkman OUT of box.