Mighty Muggs???
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Mighty Muggs???
Does anyone have any of these or know where they can be found (yes, I know eBay) are they hobby shop only or do like target, Kmart, walmart carry them? whats retail price on them, any info? I think they lookm cool from what I've seen of them...me and my son collect the little figures like 'mini-mates'...these look something like we'd dig
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I have never thought of Billy Dee that way....dbostejano wrote:Boy this thread went gay in a hurry!TKWill wrote:Got my Lando Mighty Mugg sitting next to the stuff that Zero sent me. Lando Calrissian is my hero.
Bought it at Wal-Mart.
Remember the commercials....... "Works every time" .... classic!
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TKWill wrote:Blasphemer!!!!!!!dbostejano wrote:Boy this thread went gay in a hurry!TKWill wrote:Got my Lando Mighty Mugg sitting next to the stuff that Zero sent me. Lando Calrissian is my hero.
Bought it at Wal-Mart.
Billy Dee is not gay.
Here is proof. This one's for you, El.
Greatest tag line ever. And....... I totally understood it as a kid.
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Ok jokes aside i did see the Boba Fett and he looked really cool.
My biggest problem is that there is a seemingly endless supply of new style shapes and formats for Star Wars and Marvel DC etc, but i think it would be just great if Marvel & DC especially were to simply create a line of figures that are accessible to all ages and at a price that affordable.
If they were to do a range of figures about GI Joe size with similar articulation, then actually produce a nice range of figures without all the chase figure hype nonsense, wouldnt the toy collecting world be so much happier?
There are so many that they could make with both MArvel and DC owning at least 500+ decent looking characters that would make a figure line the best of all time.
the reason Marvel legends dies out was throught the usual greed at both manufacture and retail level.
My biggest problem is that there is a seemingly endless supply of new style shapes and formats for Star Wars and Marvel DC etc, but i think it would be just great if Marvel & DC especially were to simply create a line of figures that are accessible to all ages and at a price that affordable.
If they were to do a range of figures about GI Joe size with similar articulation, then actually produce a nice range of figures without all the chase figure hype nonsense, wouldnt the toy collecting world be so much happier?
There are so many that they could make with both MArvel and DC owning at least 500+ decent looking characters that would make a figure line the best of all time.
the reason Marvel legends dies out was throught the usual greed at both manufacture and retail level.
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Marvel has a line of them, on marvel.com is where i heard of themDraco wrote:So what other lines are there?Squirrel wrote:ive only been able to find the star wars ones, and those aren't the ones i want
I thought just SW for these.
For so many there are way too many diff shapes, so if i do somehow like any of them i just buy the ones that look pretty.
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Squirrel wrote:Marvel has a line of them, on marvel.com is where i heard of themDraco wrote:So what other lines are there?Squirrel wrote:ive only been able to find the star wars ones, and those aren't the ones i want
I thought just SW for these.
For so many there are way too many diff shapes, so if i do somehow like any of them i just buy the ones that look pretty.
57 total across three licenses (Marvel, Star Wars, Indiana Jones). Some of these look pretty incredible, especially the Marvel.
It's neat to see Darth Revan, and I would love to get the Vader Unmasked.
http://www.hasbro.com/default.cfm?page= ... iewall=yes
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