Archives : June-2016

Though not technically Super Powers, these DC Universe “Classics” series had several toys in the line that were directly correlated to their vintage Super Powers counterparts.  Below is a gallery (in no particular order) of submitted DCUC figures that have corresponding Super Powers figures they were modeled after. Photos above:  Rosario M..

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While the real origin of this window cling is a mystery, it was purchased already framed (mounted to glass) as shown below. Being a window cling is the best assumption, based on the materials and how it was purchased.  Please use the “Suggest Revisions” button on the left if you have any additional details on ..

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Most of the Giant Sized Coloring Books featuring the Super Powers branding were re-releases from the late 70s. Robot Wreckers Photo:  James Gonzales The example of the Brainiac coloring book below shows a coloring book that was later released with Super Powers branding, but photos are not available at this time.   Contributor James Gonzales submitted pics ..

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The following album from Argentina has a supplemental insert where the characters can be viewed through 3D glasses.   Here are some additional Super Powers & Super Amigos albums from other countries. Another album from Argentina:   Venezuela: &nbs..

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