Bugmen of Insecta Action Figures Identification Tool with Pictures

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Some of the most collectible toys from the early 1980s did not come from any of the major companies. For instance, the Bugmen of Insecta were budget toys created by Multi-Toys Corp. This company, founded in 1982, produced a few small toy lines, like Dragonriders of the Styx and Nightmare Warriors. While none of their toy lines became top sellers, but they still have become beloved collectors’ pieces.

Who were the Bugmen of Insecta

The Bugmen of Insecta crawled onto the scene in 1983. Although this toy line may have felt like the budget, bootleg type that you may find at a convenience store, it was sold in stores like Toys’R’Us. Still, it was a budget product that used less expensive PVC plastics. Unfortunately, collectors need to be careful with these toys because even sealed ones will become tacky and splotched as the PVC ages and breaks down.

While no comic or cartoon series detailed the story behind these toys, Multi-Toys Corp detailed their history in a toy fair catalog and on the back of the packaging.

Catalog backstory for the brand

The catalog detailed how:

Deep, beneath the planet Earth, there was a world that had been unknown to mankind. While the human species evolved on the Earth’s surface, most insects that also lived on the surface could not evolve into superior species.

However, those that remained underground did, indeed, evolve into a race of giant warrior insects. Daily, these brutal creatures battle each other for control of their world. While they battle each other today, they may battle us tomorrow.

How the packaging described the Bugmen of Insecta

Meanwhile, the back of the toy packaging told another tale:

Bugmen of Insecta action figure

The largest insects, the Spidermen, led by Webspinner IV, ruled Insecta until 25 years ago when a revolt occurred. Led by a coalition of Elephas of the Stag Beetles, King Stinga of the Killer Bees, Lord Grassa of the Grasshoppermen, and Carnivora of the Tiger Beetles, this revolt divided Insecta into separate nations.

Meanwhile, Webspinner IV sent the Black Widow and her Spider Assassins to cause havoc all over Insecta. Now, the Black Widow has returned, and the Spider Nation is ready for the final battle to rule Insecta. The Slave Drones of Spiders, Roachmen, and Flies are also paused for battle.

Today, they battle for Insecta. Tomorrow, they may battle for Earth!

Multi-Toys Corp Bumen of Insecta action figure toy line

There were six different action figures that Multi-Toys Corp created for the Bugment of Insecta toy line. First, there was Lord Grassa, the Leader of the Grasshoppermen. There was also Elephas, the Strongman of the Stag Beetles, and Tinga, the Chief of the Killer Bees. Then, there was Carniva, the King of the Tiger Beetles. Finally, were two different spiders: Webspinner IV, the Emperor of the Spider Nation, and Black Widow, the Queen of the most vicious Spiders.

Each of these action figures came with a companion insect and a weapon accessory. The companions included Cockroaches, Tarantulas, and Flies.

Unfortunately, the blister card packaging for the action figures were all the same. There was no unique artwork or labels to help identify the characters. While the backs of the cards provided illustrations that told the history of Insecta, deciphering the identity of the action figures was difficult due to the line art and layout.

Meanwhile, Multi-Toys Corp reengineered the sculpts from two of their previous toy lines, The Dragonriders of Styx, to create two vehicles for this toy line. There was the Black Widow Flyer, which originated from the Demon Flyer’s mold. They also released the Grass Sled, which reused the mold from the Skull Sled. Each of these vehicles came with a 4” poseable bug warrior.

Despite this toy line’s limited run and exposure, these toys have become treasured by some collectors. The rarity of these pieces helps make them valuable. However, some have also pointed to a character from Toy Story 3, Twitch, that helped generate interest in the brand. Moreover, no signs exist that any company will revive the Bugmen of Insecta and return the toys to the market.

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