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Comparing Max Mini-Figures
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The first generation Mighty Max figurines were smaller and cuter with different colored hats. The next generation aged up Max and always put him in a red cap so he would match the cartoon show.
The heyday of Mighty Max was 1992-1993, so it's exciting to see that a fan is making something big happen for the 30th anniversary! All images for this post courtesy BBTS/Singular Point/Jen Tso Tseng Jen Tso Tseng posted on the Mighty Max World Wide Facebook page that new Mighty Max "Shrunken Head"-style toys are coming soon: "Hello, Mighty Max collectors! I couldn't wait for new Mighty Max toys, so I registered the Mighty Max trademark in Taiwan and initiated the 30th-anniversary event among fans in 2022. I acquired the prototype of Warmonger, completed its restoration, held a collection exhibition, and developed a whole new generation of Mighty Max toys. I've planned an entire parallel world from the perspective of continuing the Mighty Max spirit, with Robin as the successor to carry on the tradition of pocket-sized adventures and the imaginative universe we once had. Yes, you may have seen the news about pre-orders for 'Cross Mighty Max's Hat...
Huge shoutout to Mighty Max Clones Mexico for creating all of these Mighty Max pieces for me! They are great quality, perfectly molded from the origins. 😁 Almost everything in my collection is original that I've had since I was a kid in the 90s. However, I had never known about these cartoon-inspired Heroes & Villains sets, or the last wave of Shrunken Heads until many years later when I saw photos online. They are rare and expensive, so the cloned versions were a much more affordable option. Must have been a limited release, maybe not even in my area, as the Mighty Max line was winding down in late 1994. 🤔 I feel like I would have at least seen them in the store, as I did get the video game, which came after the peak of Mighty Max hype. I do remember seeing the original Heroes and Villains sets, and not being interested because the repaints like yellow Norman were ugly, and I wasn't missing figures from my sets, so I already had what these offered. The poses in these fi...
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