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New Marvel 3.75" Appreciation Thread
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3233rafael
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Kamatayan
You made a good call. These Spider-Man toys along with the F4 stuff were my childhood. That and the Super Hero Squad stuff is what got me into Marvel in the first place. The Kraven and Scorpion are still rotting at my local comic store. Kraven was a bitch to find for me. I remember when I went on vacation I stopped at a Target with my Dad and this tall-ass box was there with all of the figures for $5 a pop and I didn't go for it because I was trying to prove to myself that I was becoming a bid kid. Here I am today, regretting that sooo hard. And the funniest part about the scenario is that I'm sitting here today with boxes of figures and I've spent $100's on these guys. I'll never stop collecting xD
I still have most of those figures but they all have missing pieces and a legendary amount of paint chipping.
EDIT: I don't think I emphasized how big that Target box was. It was
big as hell!
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Lol...you make a good point that I'm sure many of us have gone through. Many of us have either try to prove that we were becoming "big kids" like you said and that toy is now a rare collectible or just simply getting rid of our toys because we were growing up. I remember having the A-Team, Star Wars, Masters of the Universe and GI Joes from the early eighties and I can't remember to save my life where did they end up.
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