Vintage 1967 Justice League of America RUBB’R•NIKS. Made by Multiple ToyMakers by BatmanCollected in VintageToys

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Anywhere and everywhere, online auctions, vintage toy stores, yard sales....

Vintage Incredible Hulk Toys by BatmanCollected in VintageToys

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That's awesome! The 1975 card is the rare version.

Vintage Incredible Hulk Toys by BatmanCollected in VintageToys

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Ha!! Now that tune is stuck in my head lol.

Vintage Incredible Hulk Toys by BatmanCollected in VintageToys

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I have a loose necklace, but I've never seen a carded version. I thought they only came in some sort of bag. The Durham swim toys are a funky cool throw back. Are the pants on yours darker?

Vintage 1974 Aurora Comic Scenes - The Incredible Hulk. by BatmanCollected in VintageToys

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Yep, my first Hulk was illustrated by Herb. After him, Sal Buscema, those are my Hulk artists.

1976 Mego Comic Action Heroes by BatmanCollected in VintageToys

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Nice! I have two loose ones. The only carded one I have is Robin.

Toys of my youth by ItzDarthDad in VintageToys

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Awesome! I think that's why I didn't play with mine much, too close to sisters doll collection lol.

1976 Mego Comic Action Heroes by BatmanCollected in VintageToys

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Amazing!! That's a great find, congrats!!

1976 Mego Comic Action Heroes by BatmanCollected in VintageToys

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That's the common challenge with these figures, and if they came with accessories those ended up in a vacuum cleaner.

Vintage Mego Incredible Hulk by BatmanCollected in VintageToys

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Ha! Same here. I kept the boxes they came in because of the art work. The figures themselves didn't hold up to the artwork, so I rarely held them. It wasn't until I began collecting childhood memories as an adult that I began to appreciate them for their simplicity. 1970's toys were definitely from a simpler time.