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Sinestro is now joining McFarlane Toys as they debut their new DC Retro line starring the Super Friends. So far, this Wave 1 consists of Batman, Green Lantern, and Lex Luthor, with more to come.
McFarlane Toys brings Super Friends' Batman to life with a retro action figure. Six-inch figure design features 12 points of articulation for dynamic poses. Batman includes fabric cape, batarang ...
The Saturday morning cartoon experience began for me with the Super Friends. The late '70s cartoon series (which had a variety of name-changes) was reason enough to wake up just as the sun was ...
McFarlane Toys are introducing four new DC Multiverse figures based on the Super Friends cartoon series.. Batman (DC Retro: Super Friends) 6″ Figure. Preorders are available from Entertainment ...
Decades after he rested ‘Ikebe Super’ and ‘Super story’, two household magazines in the 80s, humour merchant, Wale Adenuga has returned to publishing again as he debuts with another comic ...
Super Friends ran from 1973 to 1985 on ABC as part of its Saturday-morning cartoon lineup. As noted, it was produced by Hanna-Barbera and was based on the Justice League of America and associated ...
Midway have signed a licensing deal with DC Comics and Warner Brothers to produce games based on their Justice League comic, which spawned the trippy Super Friends cartoon series during the 1970s ...
When the Super Friends of the classic 1970s cartoon series gather at the Hall of Justice, Cincinnatians find it eerily familiar---after all, the hideout drew inspiration from the Queen City's ...
The Genesis of the Super Powers Collection. DC Comics. As completely mind-boggling as it might seem today, in the 1970s, DC and Marvel shared an action figure line together.
— DC WORLD (@_DCWorld) June 15, 2017 Interesting side note: The Super Friends Hall of Justice is based on a real life building, the Art Deco style Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal in Ohio.
Buster Jones, an actor on Hanna-Barbera’s “Super Friends” cartoon, which ran on ABC on Saturday mornings from 1973-86, died on Sept. 16 in North Hollywood, Calif. He was 71.