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Issue 9 is of Toy-Ventures magazine is jam-packed with vintage toy goodness.


Walloping Websnappers:

Vincent Cerbone shares this strange 8” Tong Inc. Spider-Man discovery from France.


Mego Planet of the Apes Part 6

Our ongoing coverage of the Mego toy line continues into the second wave of action figures based on the television series.


Leicester Vintage Toyshop

Our latest column features the gang from Toyshop on Tour.


Actionized Assassins'

The Remco Ninja Strike Force action figure is an underrated bit of 80s cheese.


 Basement of Horror

In this issue Ray Castile shares his story about the Marx Whistling Spooky Kooky Tree. An incredibly iconic toy.


Super Joe Part 3

Steve Stovall looks at vehicles, playsets and the amazing Terron with this third installment of Hasbro’s Super Joe toy line.


The Warriors Toybox

Chance Priest tempts us with the Castle of the Three-Headed Dragon playset by Helm Toys.


 Stolen Thunder

Exploring the ill-fated Multiple Toys Blue Thunder action figure line based on the ill-fated 1984 television series.


Compact Action Heroes

The Toy-Ventures guide to the amazing Mego Comic Action Heroes Toy line. The most comprehensive piece on the line ever produced. Foreign variations, unreleased prototypes and never before seen art from Neal Adams.


Limited Offer: Free keychain depicting the Mego Mangler toy from the Comic Action Heroes, available while supplies last.


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About Toy-Ventures Magazine:

  • Toy-Ventures magazine debuted in 2020 with the goal of bringing Toy Collector magazines like Toyfare and Lee's Action Figure News back but with a new twist.
  • Each issue is devoted to toys and action figures from the 1960s until the 1990s.
  • Articles are written by expert collectors and YouTube personalities like Ray Castile (Basement of Horror), Chance Priest (Warriors of the Universe) and Tony Roberts of the Analaog toys channel.
  • In interviews with prominent collectors in the past we've featured names like Alex Ross and John Marshall.
  • In-depth looks at toys from Mego, Hasbro, Kenner, Playmates, Tomland, Remco, Mattel, AHI, Palitoy and much more.
  • Each issue is a celebration and fascination with weird bootleg or knock-off toys.
  • Genres include Horror, Fantasy, Military, Sci-Fi, Dinosaurs, historical, television and movie-related toys.
  • Small Business- Toy-Ventures Magazine is an independent publisher based in Toronto, Canada.