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1985 Galoob Toy Fair Catalog – Page 3 – The Infaceables
Page 3 of the 1985 Galoob Toy Fair Catalog continued to explore The Infaceables and their exciting action figures.
1985 Galoob Toy Fair Catalog – Page 25 – Inspector Gadget
Page 25 of the 1985 Galoob Toy Fair Catalog continued covering the Inspector Gadget action figures and vehicles.
1986 Galoob Toy Fair Catalog – Page 28 – Defenders of the Earth
This 1986 Galoob Toy Fair Catalog page featured the Defenders of the Earth Swordship, #5113, focusing on the Garax Swordship.
1985 IDEAL Toy Fair Catalog – Page 41 – Rocks & Bugs & Things
The 1985 IDEAL Toy Fair Catalog highlighted the fun and horrific Rocks & Bugs & Things action figures and creatures.
1994 Kenner Toy Fair Catalog – Page 25 – Carzillas
Page 25 of the 1994 Kenner Toy Fair Catalog provided information about the vehicles from the Carzillas line-up.
1985 LJN Toy Fair Catalog – Page 31 – Wrestling Superstars
The 1985 LJN Toy Fair Catalog advertised the action-packed world of the WWF with the Wrestling Superstars action figures.
1985 LJN Toy Fair Catalog 2 – Page 9 – ThunderCats
The 1985 LJN Toy Fair Catalog provided information about the various ThunderCats action figures, vehicles, and playsets.
1985 LJN Toy Fair Catalog 2 – Page 12 – ThunderCats
The 1985 LJN Toy Fair Catalog provided information about the various ThunderCats action figures, vehicles, and playsets.
1985 Tonka Toy Fair Catalog – Page 19 – GoBots
The 1985 Tonka Toy Fair Catalog informed readers about the transforming GoBots action figures and playsets.
1985 Tonka Toy Fair Catalog – Page 20 – GoBots
The 1985 Tonka Toy Fair Catalog informed readers about the transforming GoBots action figures and playsets.
1984 IDEAL Toy Fair Catalog – Page 91 – Knight Rider
This 1984 IDEAL Toy Fair Catalog page provided information about Item No. 32001, the Knight Rider Lighted Electric Slot Racing Set.
1985 IDEAL Toy Fair Catlaog – Page 34 – Knight Rider
The 1985 IDEAL Toy Fair Catalog provided information about the company’s latest toys, including licensed Knight Rider racing sets.
1988 Hasbro Toy Fair Catalog – Page 98 – G.I. Joe
Page 98 of the 1988 Hasbro Toy Fair Catalog provided information on G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero action figures and vehicles.
The Top Ten Most Rare Thundercats Toys
Soar and uncover rare gems and discover the allure of the most rare Thundercats toys in this top ten most rare Thundercats blog.
Toxic Crusaders Retrospective
Beginning in 1987, the awesome franchise of Toxic Crusaders began. It launched with the movie, The Toxic Avenger which later sparked an animated series and another film.
Top 10 BraveStarr Toys
The epic space western franchise, BraveStarr, debuted through a toy line by Mattel in 1986.
Retrospective on Beetlejuice: The Delights of Comedy-Horror
In 1988, Tim Burton took the original script from Michael McDowell to flip the book on exorcism in the hit film, Beetlejuice.
Most Expensive GI Joe Toy
Discover the top 10 GI Joe toys, featuring iconic figures and the most expensive GI Joe toy treasures from the '80s. Relive your childhood!
Most Expensive He-Man Toy
Explore the nostalgic world of He-Man with our blog on the top 10 He-Man toys. From iconic action figures to the most expensive He-Man toy.
Most Expensive Star Wars Toy
Explore the prices of the most expensive Star Wars toys ever sold. Uncover rare gems from a galaxy far, far away in this blog.
The Recent Resurgence of He-Man MotU
The He-Man and the Masters of the Universe franchise first began in 1982 with the release of the toy line. Shortly after that, the animated series came out in 1983 and lasted until 1985.
Vintage and G1 Transformers Toy Blog
Wheeljack’s Lab vintage G1 Transformers toy blog. Get updated news, reviews, toy resources, galleries, unboxing & opinions on Transformers toys
Most Valuable He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Collectibles
What are the most valuable He Man MOTU figures? Find the priciest He Man MOTU action figures in this top ten list
The Influence of Dune on the Star Wars Franchise
After the release of David Lynch’s Dune in 1984, audiences left the theaters confused and downtrodden. One of the best chances to see the epic of Dune on the big screen had ended in a panned flop.