Would've been better off finding a smaller scale figure to put in it, always found it a shame how bad the scale of the cars were to the figures, I get the purist charm of it too but I just think they deserved better
Marvel found the idea of a "Spider-Man Car" so amusing that they made it a somewhat hilarious plot point in one issue of Marvel Team Up. The plot being Spider-Man somehow gets given a "Spider Mobile". But he Peter Parker has never learned to drive. So he tries to get Johnny Storm, the Human Torch to teach him. It goes badly. Also in a surprising lack of synergy Mego for some reason didn't use the van molds for Captain America. Because Captain America had a van in the comics. It was even a centerpiece of that horrible and short lived live action Captain America tv show (some markets got it as 2 tv movies instead of a handful of episodes.)
These Bat-vehicles and other Bat-things (and Star Trek utility belt items) were in every other yard sale I went to back in the 70's and I was lucky enough to eventually cobble together a small collection (in various rough conditions). The drawback in having all of those 60's leftovers was it made convincing parents to fork out money for the new (70's) stuff next to impossible.
Another great vid! ONLY saw the Captain Americar in the the Heroes World comics catalogs. Got my Toy Ventures issue #2 yesterday! Mine was so hot off the press, I could STILL smell the printers ink! Fantastic issue too. Love that coverage of Monster Squad. Hit me right in the feels. So glad I pre-ordered mine. Thanks for the extras in my order too.
I saw this in my marvel comics on the advertisement pages (Illustrations only - never a real photo) when I was a child in the early 70's. Cap and Spidey being my two favorite hero's of all time. But they were so rare I never even laid eyes on one till I started collecting 20 years later. My wife got it for me a few Christmas ago. ( As I could never justify paying such a high price) She found one loose and shield deflector in perfect working order! It was a grail type piece for me! Great video!!!! Thanks!!!
I remember a discount chain called Ayr-Way (they were bought out by Target in the early 80s) having all three of these vehicles. Green Arrow was my favorite character and figure at the time and I have no idea how I didn't end up with the Arrowcar.
I just barely missed the Mego Superhero figure toy line but my older cousin gave me his entire Mego set as a hand me down. Cap pretty much only rides motorcycles but a captain America action figure with a Captain America-Mobile is still cool. Being a Marvel Fanboy from the very start, the Marvel figures that really spoke to me were the Mattel Marvel Secret War Action Figures. They weren’t the best but I was able to collect those as a child. The Mego Marvel Figures remained as display items back then and now.
@@BrickMantooth Oddly, this car and a Penguin car from a couple of years ago, cross the line from goofy to looking like something that actually could have existed in the Silver or Bronze Age comics.
1st Super Great Review 👍🏽 2nd Captain America was/is my favorite Super Hero of all time and having the 8 & 12 inch mego of him as a kid was some great play time for me. The mego Cap Car was one thing I always wanted to get my mitts on. I had the batmobile/helo/motorcycle everything for Batman and it use to piss me off that cap only had the car and I couldn't find it in any of the stores in Nyc😡but now I know why, bc It didnt do well and was discontinued fast.😔oh well it was great to see it and the Beautiful box on this review👍🏽
I never saw any of these cars in stores. The Spider-Man car was probably a popular vehicle because Spider-Man was the most popular of those three heroes in the 70s and he did have that cool Spider-Mobile dune buggy.
I'm kind of surprised that they didn't give Cap a motorcycle. Wasn't there an Action Jackson motorcycle already in their inventory that they could have simply repainted/retooled as they did the vans? Of course it probably wouldn't have quite been in the price point that they were going for with those vehicles. I never had this. At that point I was much more of a DC kid thanks to Superfriends and the old live action Batman show, and didn't know much Marvel outside of Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four. A pity, it looks neat. In would have begged for the Arrow Car if I'd ever seen it on the shelf. Cool video. Thanks.
There was a Corgi vehicle of Captain America basically driving a missile painted in patriotic colors. I so wanted that in the Mego scale and was disappointed that the Captain Americar didn't look like that. Would have had to order it from Heros' World too which was a nightmare both times my mom did it for me. But a friend got one about five years ago for his collection along with the Green Arrow car. Now I kinda want them. lol.
Very cool. I wonder why they didn't do a Jokermobile like the one in the comics or the TV show instead of that horrendous mobile home thing. Probably would have sold better!
Cap had a car in some of the Golden Age issues. It wasn't shown all that often and there was anything special about it, as it was just simply a normal 1940s era 'large roadster' that was always shown in all that much detail, but it was a (minor) thing for a short while. Normally Cap and Bucky tended to simply jog or sprint everywhere, or indeed use a motorcycle. Nuff Said!
While I do consider the Captain Americar to be a beautiful work of art for a toy, I would just as sooner have used a blue BatCycle minus the decals and sidecar and use that for my Captain America MEGO figure. But it's still a nice looking collectible.
You should make a vid on how inaccurate Cap's costume was. That always disappointed me. I recently got a corrected custom Cap and he looks great. According to Ben's book, Cap never sold all that well.
I disagree with the idea that he was a poor seller, while certainly not "top five" and therefore no single cases, Cap made it to every wave of the WGSH and therefore was a steady seller.
@@BrickMantooth I always saw Cap for sale and probably had several. I was just quoting Ben's book. That being said, if he was a great seller, why not upgrade the costume, as their tooling tech had grown?
Strange that the Spider-car doesn't really resemble the Spider-mobile in the comics. I thought Marvel introduced the Spider-mobile because they were approached by a toy company, whom I assume was Mego. So why not sync up the designs?
The Captain Americar was my first tragic “figure sold separately” moment. I loved the toy, but never had the figure.
Ugh...that's like havin Kool-Aid without the sugar or ham with no burger
Would've been better off finding a smaller scale figure to put in it, always found it a shame how bad the scale of the cars were to the figures, I get the purist charm of it too but I just think they deserved better
Yes, i remember seeing the drawn picture in the Heroes World catalog. Memories.... ☺️
yeah me too
I found one of these several years ago. It wasn't broken, so my childhood Captain America could now drive in "style".
cool!
Marvel found the idea of a "Spider-Man Car" so amusing that they made it a somewhat hilarious plot point in one issue of Marvel Team Up. The plot being Spider-Man somehow gets given a "Spider Mobile". But he Peter Parker has never learned to drive. So he tries to get Johnny Storm, the Human Torch to teach him. It goes badly. Also in a surprising lack of synergy Mego for some reason didn't use the van molds for Captain America. Because Captain America had a van in the comics. It was even a centerpiece of that horrible and short lived live action Captain America tv show (some markets got it as 2 tv movies instead of a handful of episodes.)
These Bat-vehicles and other Bat-things (and Star Trek utility belt items) were in every other yard sale I went to back in the 70's and I was lucky enough to eventually cobble together a small collection (in various rough conditions). The drawback in having all of those 60's leftovers was it made convincing parents to fork out money for the new (70's) stuff next to impossible.
Thanks for sharing!
Mostly off-topic, but I wanted to mention that Toy-Ventures #2 arrived at my house last week, and it's fantastic. Nice job Mr. Mantooth!
really appreciate that, glad to hear!
Another great vid! ONLY saw the Captain Americar in the the Heroes World comics catalogs. Got my Toy Ventures issue #2 yesterday! Mine was so hot off the press, I could STILL smell the printers ink! Fantastic issue too. Love that coverage of Monster Squad. Hit me right in the feels. So glad I pre-ordered mine. Thanks for the extras in my order too.
Got my Toy Ventures #2 earlier this week, absolutely loving it! 🥰
Oh I'm so happy to hear that, thank you.
Wow!! Never seen one this close and still working!!! Awesome review!!!!! A++++
Wow, thanks!
I saw this in my marvel comics on the advertisement pages (Illustrations only - never a real photo) when I was a child in the early 70's. Cap and Spidey being my two favorite hero's of all time. But they were so rare I never even laid eyes on one till I started collecting 20 years later. My wife got it for me a few Christmas ago. ( As I could never justify paying such a high price) She found one loose and shield deflector in perfect working order! It was a grail type piece for me! Great video!!!! Thanks!!!
I remember seeing that vehicle in comic book ads as a kid and always wanting to get it.
Lol! Excellent video, and nice to see that Chopper from the Mego Starsky and Hutch line is still able to get work these days after 45 years!
Canadian too. Xmas of 74' I got Batman, Robin and Spider-man. I know I got some vilains but I'm not sure which lol. Riddler and Pingouin I think.
I remember those from the advertisement from the marvel comics
me too
I remember a discount chain called Ayr-Way (they were bought out by Target in the early 80s) having all three of these vehicles. Green Arrow was my favorite character and figure at the time and I have no idea how I didn't end up with the Arrowcar.
I just barely missed the Mego Superhero figure toy line but my older cousin gave me his entire Mego set as a hand me down. Cap pretty much only rides motorcycles but a captain America action figure with a Captain America-Mobile is still cool. Being a Marvel Fanboy from the very start, the Marvel figures that really spoke to me were the Mattel Marvel Secret War Action Figures. They weren’t the best but I was able to collect those as a child. The Mego Marvel Figures remained as display items back then and now.
Hot Wheels recently released a diecast that evokes the Americar, though it's far from an exact duplicate.
neat!
@@BrickMantooth Oddly, this car and a Penguin car from a couple of years ago, cross the line from goofy to looking like something that actually could have existed in the Silver or Bronze Age comics.
1st Super Great Review 👍🏽 2nd Captain America was/is my favorite Super Hero of all time and having the 8 & 12 inch mego of him as a kid was some great play time for me. The mego Cap Car was one thing I always wanted to get my mitts on. I had the batmobile/helo/motorcycle everything for Batman and it use to piss me off that cap only had the car and I couldn't find it in any of the stores in Nyc😡but now I know why, bc It didnt do well and was discontinued fast.😔oh well it was great to see it and the Beautiful box on this review👍🏽
Love, love, LOVE these reviews! Great job!
Thanks so much!
great video!!!
Glad you liked it!!
I still have all my Hero World catalogs. I actually ordered from them as a kid.
Nice i remember them 🔥🔥
I never saw any of these cars in stores. The Spider-Man car was probably a popular vehicle because Spider-Man was the most popular of those three heroes in the 70s and he did have that cool Spider-Mobile dune buggy.
I'm kind of surprised that they didn't give Cap a motorcycle. Wasn't there an Action Jackson motorcycle already in their inventory that they could have simply repainted/retooled as they did the vans? Of course it probably wouldn't have quite been in the price point that they were going for with those vehicles. I never had this. At that point I was much more of a DC kid thanks to Superfriends and the old live action Batman show, and didn't know much Marvel outside of Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four. A pity, it looks neat. In would have begged for the Arrow Car if I'd ever seen it on the shelf. Cool video. Thanks.
A motor cycle would have made more sense but what are you gonna do?
I feel sorry for any villain that faced off against the shield, especially at the height.
yeah it's a bit of a low blow.
There was a Corgi vehicle of Captain America basically driving a missile painted in patriotic colors. I so wanted that in the Mego scale and was disappointed that the Captain Americar didn't look like that. Would have had to order it from Heros' World too which was a nightmare both times my mom did it for me. But a friend got one about five years ago for his collection along with the Green Arrow car. Now I kinda want them. lol.
Very cool. I wonder why they didn't do a Jokermobile like the one in the comics or the TV show instead of that horrendous mobile home thing. Probably would have sold better!
The van sold for almost three years so it didn't lay a total egg but a Joker car would have been interesting.
Cap had a car in some of the Golden Age issues.
It wasn't shown all that often and there was anything special about it, as it was just simply a normal 1940s era 'large roadster' that was always shown in all that much detail, but it was a (minor) thing for a short while.
Normally Cap and Bucky tended to simply jog or sprint everywhere, or indeed use a motorcycle.
Nuff Said!
Is the Toy Ventures mag available in digital format?
not at this time, no.
The shield hit the guy right in the privates .
Yeah, i didn't notice it while filming but yeah...
Fun thx!
thanks for watching!
Cartmen America “I’m gonna kick you in the nutz.”
yeah, i see it.
While I do consider the Captain Americar to be a beautiful work of art for a toy, I would just as sooner have used a blue BatCycle minus the decals and sidecar and use that for my Captain America MEGO figure.
But it's still a nice looking collectible.
You should make a vid on how inaccurate Cap's costume was. That always disappointed me. I recently got a corrected custom Cap and he looks great. According to Ben's book, Cap never sold all that well.
I disagree with the idea that he was a poor seller, while certainly not "top five" and therefore no single cases, Cap made it to every wave of the WGSH and therefore was a steady seller.
@@BrickMantooth I always saw Cap for sale and probably had several. I was just quoting Ben's book. That being said, if he was a great seller, why not upgrade the costume, as their tooling tech had grown?
That's a cool veichle
Strange that the Spider-car doesn't really resemble the Spider-mobile in the comics. I thought Marvel introduced the Spider-mobile because they were approached by a toy company, whom I assume was Mego. So why not sync up the designs?
Definitely gonna be part of the MCU in the new Doctor Strange and Thor movies lol
Ha!
Mego recycled those wheels for their dukes of hazzard general lees
really? such a scale difference.