My first action figure was a Mego Superman from 1981 or 1982. His shoulder popped out of the socket when I would put him in flying poses so I tossed him. I was less than 5 at the time so I didn't realize that was a big mistake. My father then bought my brother and I Mego Batman and Robin figures. I still wish I had them today. Same year, and I'm not sure which I received first, I received He-Man and Flash from G.I.Joe. They were both favorites of mine. I had an older cousin who had Adventure Team G.I.Joe stuff and my grandmother tried to give them to me but the flocked hair really creeped my out so I said no. Another big mistake. But the major reason why I said no was because I liked the smaller figures like Flash and He-Man better. I think that same year I picked up the Mego General Lee and Bo Duke. Man I wish I still had these figures today. I loved them to death.



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We all got together and poured over the minicomic together, and I remember that my friend had He-Man first, and hoped to get Skeletor soon after. So my buddies and I all were playing with the toys before I got my own. Between my birthday and Christmas that first year, I ended up having He-Man, Skeletor, Beastman, Man-At-Arms, Battle Cat, Battle Ram and Castle Grayskull. Everything on the early minicomic's back cover! I felt so lucky, blessed and happy! I remember still pouring over those minicomics and bugging my parents to get Teela, the Wind Raider, Stratos, Merman and Zodac based on the adverts in the comics. I only ever got Zodac from that next bunch. (I did later get other figures of course, but of the first releases, that was it.)









