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The Super Powers Collection was a line of action figures based on DC Comics superheroes and supervillains that was created by Kenner Toys in the 1980s. more...
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Origin of the line
In 1984, DC Comics awarded the license of their characters to Kenner toys, hot on the heels of Mattel's "action feature" heavy He-Man toy line. Winning the license away from Mego Corporation and Mattel with their emphasis on action and art, Kenner devised hidden mechanisms within the figures that would trigger an action when the figures legs or arms were squeezed. This emphasis on each figure's "super power" led to the naming of the line The Super Powers Collection. Once the line was in full force a merchandising frenzy took place, with DC Comics and Kenner slapping a Super Powers logo on whatever they possibly could. Three series of figures and accessories were released: in 1984, 1985, and 1986.
Tie-ins
Hanna Barbera also produced two animated series (a refreshing of the venerable Super Friends concept, called Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show and The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians) and three comic book mini-series in support of the Super Powers line. Warner Home Video used the opportunity to issue episodes of Superman, Batman, Superboy, and Aquaman produced by Filmation in 1966 on video cassette in 1985 under the Super Powers label, reissuing them again in 1996. Only the toy line carried the "Collection" tag; all other merchandise would have a solo "Super Powers" logo. Each figure in the first two series were also packaged with a mini-comic featuring that character's adventures. A detailed list of these minicomics can be found at List of Super Powers Minicomics
Figures
Based on definitive style guide artwork, with moderate articulation and hidden action features, the Super Powers Collection eventually released 33 figures. The checklist of figures: Series One - Superman, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), The Flash (Barry Allen), Batman, Robin (Dick Grayson), Hawkman, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Lex Luthor, Brainiac, The Joker, and The Penguin. Series Two - Green Arrow, Red Tornado, Doctor Fate, Martian Manhunter, Firestorm, Darkseid, Steppenwolf, Kalibak, Parademon, Desaad, and Mantis. Series Three - Captain Marvel, Cyborg, Golden Pharaoh, Cyclotron, Orion, Samurai, Mr. Miracle, Plastic Man, Mr. Freeze, and Tyr. A mail-in exclusive Clark Kent, eight vehicles and one playset were also released before the end of the line.
Rare figures
A Clark Kent exclusive feature was available as a mail-in figure only. A knock-off series in Latin America introduced two more characters. The first was The Riddler, which was a Green Lantern repaint released in Argentina. The other was Captain Ray, an exclusive character released in Colombia. Though this last two characters are not in any way official to the line, they have been known to be sold at very high prices by collectors.
Read more at Wikipedia.org
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