Showing posts with label Mad Monsters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mad Monsters. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Custom Mego Monsters

Yer ol' pal Monsterfink's brother from another mother The Nazgul has been busy at work making some awesome custom additions to the fantastic Mego Mad Monster line, here gawk yer eyes on 'em...

Check out the Supernatural Skeleton...


and yes, he does glow in the dark...


Those bones came from a glow in the dark plastic skeleton he found at Target around Halloween, he assembled on the black jumpsuit to give it the authentic look of a Mego Mad Monster.

Here's one of my favorites the Living Scarecrow


with appropriate glow in the dark monster hands...

Making one of these myself...


And in the tradition of the Tomland Famous Monsters of Legend comes, Sasquatch


He even commsioned both a box and a blister card, he sis the art himself in the style of the actual Tomland box art, also see in the spin off coloring book...




Killer art on the packaging, am I right? 

and just so he can rub it in my face, he has similar boxes for his other Mego Monsters...


mine just stand there in clear plastic coffins from CVS.....I want boxes....

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Mad Monster Party figures

Holy crap, how long have I wanted figures from this movie. Probably since I first saw the movie as a wee tot. I know I know we had the vinyl figures years ago but I wanted more, and I finally got them.



Here's Uncle Boris Frankenstein as portrayed (vocally anyways) by Boris Karloff. The sculpt is FANTASTIC, you can see the sculpture work of the original stop motion model on this figure's face. And the accessories complete the package with the spider monster from Felix's tour of the castle and the test tube containing the Formula for Destroying Matter.





Dracula looks just like the movie and vicariously the Jack Davis artwork. He looks ready to crack his original Bat-man jokes. The bat accessory is great but now has me ready to track down an Iron Tail figure from the Here Comes Peter Cottontail line.




















































and here's Fang, The Frankenstein Monster, must i say anything here, just look at him.





























I cannot wait for this line and I really hope it does well enough for future series so I get a Creature and Wolfie.

Photos came from cooltoyreview.com  - go check them out

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Countdown to Halloween - Mego Mad Monsters and their Kin


In the 1970's Mego was THE toy company, they had cornered the market on action figures with their 8" "World's Greatest Superheroes" line of figures and in 1973 decided to branch out into other licences and themes including the Mad Monsters. The line consisted of four monsters that were made to not bear any resemblance to established actors or film versions of the characters. The line consisted of;
DREADFUL DRACULA
THE MONSTER FRANKENSTEIN


THE HORRIBLE MUMMY
THE HUMAN WEREWOLF


The line was available in windowless boxes with artwork that rivals even the Aurora Monster Model box art.





 In 1975 the Monsters received their own castle playset, made of card board with vinyl and plastic accessories that included a lab table and 4 parapets.


THE FLY 
The popularity of the Mad Monsters produced it's first "extension" in 1977 by Tomland Toys and sold in Kresge (later known as K-mart) and included;

THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN


THE CYCLOPS







THE MORLOCK












Recently Classic TV Toys has rereleased the original Mad Monsters line and then to top that released a Mad Monsters Series 2 which includes;
THE DEMONIC DEVIL
THE GRUESOME GHOST
THE SALEM WITCH
THE GRIM REAPER



 The detail on the series varies from the pretty pathetic ghost to the left here to the fabulous detail and paint on the Salem Witch....awwww couldn't ya just give her a kiss?


But that doesn't stop there, toy manufacturere Cast-Away-Toys is producing  limited edition extensions to the Mad Monsters with their Creepy Classics line. So far they have produced;






The Zombie bears a great resemblance to the Shock Monster mask made famous in ads that ran in Famous Monsters magazine. While My Hyde looks a little like the Frederick March Hyde mixed with Scooby Doo's Ghost of Mr Hyde.





The Line will be adding a Hunchback, Phantom and Nosferatu figure shortly...ooooooo I want the Nosferatu








Recently Diamond Direct has released a new line of licensed Universal Monster Retro Action Figures with likeness of the actual actors that portrayed the monsters on film.






 And of course with all the available parts and online casters selling new pieces and recast parts the customizing potential for new homemade additions to the line are always popping up. Take a look at the Mego Museum Forum or the Universal Monster Army forums and you'll see Mego style version of Christopher Lee as Dracula and Frankenstein and Oliver Reed as the Werewolf that will blow your mind.

And check out my friend Scott Morrisey's latest custom, The Living Scarecrow....he better be making me one






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