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Marvel action figures give kids (okay, and adults, too) a chance to hold their favorite Marvel comic book heroes in the palms of their hands. Popular characters include Spider-Man, Captain America, Thor, and members of the Fantastic Four and X-Men franchises. From the beginning, in 1990, Toy-Biz manufactured Marvel action figures, but in recent years the action figures have been sold under the brand Marvel Toys.
A Few of My Spideys
Everyone is always looking for the next big thing. In the 1960s, it was going into space. In the '40s and '50s, the frontier was t… [more]

Mark Wright’s G.I. Joe site, The Beachhead, has everything a fan of the original action figure could want. Click … [read review or visit site]

The Force is strong in this website, which is an amazingly comprehensive guide to “Star Wars” action figures, v… [read review or visit site]

Kyall Coulton has created the definitive Wonder Woman collectibles site, showcasing hundreds of items from the 1940… [read review or visit site]

This is the definitive collectors' reference site for toys made by Mego Corp. in the 1970s. It includes extensive p… [read review or visit site]

Robert Hill’s showcase of collectible 1950s lead and plastic toy knights (based on the Arthurian legend) and Wild… [read review or visit site]

Mike Seeber’s extensive collection of over 500 diecast tanks and military vehicles, dating back to WWII. Browse b… [read review or visit site]

Raymond Castile's homage to vintage monster toys from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Browsable by decade and m… [read review or visit site]