With a history of toy design that includes the production of some of the first licensed action figures, toy maker Mego Corp. of Great Neck hopes to jump into the future by introducing an interactive ...
If you were a child of the ‘70s and a fan of rock music, chances are you owned one, two, three, or all four of Mego’s KISS action figures. Originally issued in 1978, these toys have remained quite ...
New York, New York – July 11, 2018 – Mego Corporation is proud to announce the return of the ground-breaking action figure toy line, Marty Abrams presents Mego™, which will be available exclusively at ...
Little action figures translate to big business, say Long Islanders who make, sell and collect the scale-model toys. "Everybody collects something," said Martin Abrams, chief executive of Great Neck ...
Legendary toymaker Mego Corp. has returned to the world of injection molded action figures. Great Neck, N.Y.-based Mego made the comeback official in July at San Diego Comic-Con. Original Mego ...
Founded in 1954 by D. David Abrams, the Mego Corporation was a family-run business that originally churned out cheap, no-name toys for sale in dime stores. That all changed in 1971, when Abrams’ son ...
When pop culture icons of the ’80s get the action figure treatment of the ’70s. Sort of. Mego made their name among kids and collectors in the pre-Star Wars era, with eight-inch articulated “nude” ...
SAN DIEGO (NEWS 8) - Founded in 1954, Mego Corp became one of the world’s largest toy companies in the 70s, and is known as the first company to create action figures off of TV and comics superheroes.
Mego entered the scene in 1954 as a producer of cheap dime store toys but pivoted to action figures when the founders’ son, Martin “Marty” B. Abrams, took over the business in 1971. Abrams, then 28, ...
Those of you out there who are serious collectors likely know the name Mego. Back in the 1970’s, Mego were the first company to release 8” poseable action figures for characters from “Star Trek” and ...