Showing posts with label wonder woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wonder woman. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Colouring Book Theater: Wonder Woman Faces the Menace of the Mole Men!

wonderbug Colouring Book Time to crack open another vintage colouring book and see the madness inside!

Wonder Woman faces the Menace of the Mole Men!

This book is from 1975 and is available in two sizes, in previous CBT segments I've reviewed the Batman and Shazam books in this series.

The first thing I want to point out is how much I love how angry Wonder Woman is on the cover, the male heroes are all smiling but not Diana!




So grab your crayons and check out this adventure after the jump! 



Wednesday, July 18, 2018

TV stars 1978


Wow, throw in a Mr Kotter doll and you've got a great episode of "Battle of the Network Stars"


Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Latch Hooking, everybody's doing it!


Inspired by Superman the movie and "rug hooking fever" (common in 1979) I did attempt to do a rug of Superman's shield when I was eight. Unfortunately, I had the patience of an eight-year-old boy.


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Friday, June 15, 2018

1980 Toys R Us Flyer featuring Mego, Mork and the Kenner Alien




It's sadly looking like the end for Toys R Us in the United States, so let's go and focus on when it was a growing company that made for an amazing experience.

This Flyer from 1980 is so jam-packed with late 1970s pop culture that every page seems to have some Incredible Hulk or Wonder Woman merchandise tucked in there somewhere, it's a real trip!







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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Pod Stallions Episode 59: 2017 Retro Awards



Another year, another pile of amazing pop culture.

As every retro awards, we talk about the things that most hit us in the feels in our nostalgic journey that is Pod Stallions.


We talk about our favourite movies, books, DVD releases and toys of this past year.

Topics include Planet of the Apes, Wonder Woman, the Super Friends, Doctor Who, Blade Runner, Al Adamson movies, Kung Fu, Mystery Science Theater, Elvira and much, much more.

So sit back, relax and please don't give a second thought to the fact that two music nuts never thought to talk about albums......


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Friday, August 18, 2017

Super Team!


No, this isn't a still from the upcoming Justice League movie (it's too bright for one thing) this my friends is from a clever late 70s promotion for a company that seems to brilliantly pioneer what we call "Cosplay" today. Take a better look after the jump. You'll be glad you did.

Major props to Robb for pointing this wonderful item in my direction.

Friday, June 02, 2017

The Top Ten Coolest 1970s Wonder Woman Merchandise


The Top Ten Coolest 1970s Wonder Woman Merchandise


The 1970s were a good time for female heroes, between Jaime Sommers, The Angels, Police Woman and Diana Prince, sisters were kicking butt like never before.

Wonder Woman was not only on prime time but a Saturday morning fixture with "The Super Friends", this combined with her comic title made her very popular with licensors in the 1970s.


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Friday, May 05, 2017

Canadian Superhero Pepsi Cups


For the last two decades I've been quietly collecting these promotional cups given away by Pepsi in the 1970s in Canada. Similar to the US cup promotions but a much smaller character choice, different design and made in Canada. (update I've just been told they were made available at the restaurants in Zeller's department stores)

My mantra on these was to never buy them online but find them in the wild at the many toy shows, antique malls and flea markets I regularly haunt. I think I've put together a complete set and thought it would be fun to showcase them. More after the jump.

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Superheroes and Apes in Japan


I was elated to find this ad full of Ourway Studios Superhero and Planet of the Apes merch in a Japanese issue of StarLog.

Especially mind warping is those Superhero stamp albums, which I totally had and collected as a kid. I wonder if they still accept orders......



Tuesday, April 04, 2017

Friday, July 22, 2016

Super Babies!



The Amsco Super Babies never warmed to me as a superhero loving kindergartener, I was well into Mego action figures by this point and Shazam's inaccurate red hair bugged me even then. As an adult, I think they're one of the most charming bits of 70s Superhero merch.

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Friday, June 17, 2016

Mego 12 Inch Superheroes



As I prepare for this week's Mego Meet Toy Show this weekend, I thought it would be cool to showcase this awesome catalog from the United Kingdom. Pedigree Toys began distributed the Mego Toy Lines in the late 1970s and did a knock out job with the 12" Superheroes, more pages after the jump!


Saturday, July 18, 2015

Meet Wonder Woman at Walgreens!


I would really enjoy it if somebody sent me pics from one of these appearances. We get tons of Spider-Man here and the occasional Batman but Wonder Woman? Never.



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Thursday, May 21, 2015

Remco Utility Belts



In my neighbourhood growing up, there wasn't a girl I knew who didn't have that Wonder Woman set. Lynda Carter's influence ran deep...
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AHI monsters AHI 1979 AHI 1979 AHI toys.

Thursday, April 09, 2015

Sears Floor Model Computer


I finally tracked down a toy I've been after for ages. Made by Sears and sold in the fashion doll pages this toy hits on something I love, OLD TIMEY COMPUTERS. 

I'd have to say that this was not meant as an accessory for Barbie but more for the Bionic Woman and Wonder Woman figures of the day.



You may notice a lever on the side, even though this thing takes no batteries, it does produce an effect that has to be seen to be believed, so i made a (1990s cable access show quality) video.





Did I mention it works just dandy with mego figures? 




And just to prove how cool a toy this is, my daughter has asked to play with it twice this week. I'm not made of stone.

There are more in this series, one even features a wood panelled office, hopefully i can find them.

Friday, February 27, 2015

Larami Toys 1981 Catalog


In 1981, Larami was celebrating it's 20th year of bringing low cost licensed "Rack Toys" to children around the world.




This year was no exception with licenses like the DC and Marvel comics Superheroes, Barbie, Fat Albert, Flash Gordon, Dick Tracy, Mighty Mouse and the ever present Popeye, Larami had something for any kid to beg their parents for while they shopped.


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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Super Hero Skates


Larami did these SuperHero skates for years and as weird as they are, they must have sold.

Like every toyline from the mid seventies, the Hulk was very quickly added to the mix once his TV show aired.





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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Super Frame!


I found this little oddity in a local flea market, produced in 1978 by a Canadian company called "Friendly Photos" it features a rare appearance by Green Lantern. Even if he is blonde with large red gautlets, it's nice to see ol' Hal.


The biggest mystery about this piece is why I haven't slapped a third grade photo of myself in there....


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