This should be all-Spider-Man stuff this time around, beginning with this Spidey Bike Siren! More after the jump!
1976 Frame-Tray puzzle!
The incredibly lame Spider-Man Action Box! I can see this being fun for about a minute... you'd spin the dial and Spidey moves around a little bit.
Friction-powered Spider-Man stunt cycle by AHI!
Another AHI item, here's Li'l Zips!
Spidey Aurora model kit, built and painted!
Spidey Bath Center... "Spider-Man watches as you clean and scrub"?!? Creeeeepy...
Spider-Man "Big Top" Storybook!
A few Buddy L electronic Spidey-Vehicles!
Remco's Spider-Man CSF Helicopter, proving that once again, if a licensor has the Batman and Spidey licenses, they have to produce the same stuff for both licenses (at least, it always seems that way).
Duncan Yo-Yo!
Marvel Magnets! Nice!
Placemat!
Power Records Promotional Poster!
An all-too-small photo of the Spidey and Captain America Ricochet Racers Set!
Signal Gun!
Spider-Gliders! Hey, it wasn't my idea!
Toastee-Sox!
Spidey Coat Hangers!
Japanese Spider-Man Action Figure! Obviously based on the Japanese version of Spidey!
Latch Hook Rug Kit!
Spidey Super Sleeper Yo-Yo!
And that wraps up the Spider-Man stuff! Next time: Star Trek... and maybe more!
Geez, Spiderman is a merchandise whore, eh? And is it just me or does that model kit look like Spidey is webbing a bum who's passed out in his own vomit?
ReplyDeleteStephen, this is just the tip of the iceberg!
ReplyDeleteIt's probably just not just you who misinterprets the Spidey model... it was fairly recently that I realized it was supposed to be Kraven!