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Action Figure & Toy Trivia #79

Question 1: The first Pocket Super Hero from DC Direct was the Golden Age Wonder Woman. She was packaged two ways. One way was in a baggie with a promo header card, another way was inside the packaging of a regular DC Direct figure. Which figure?

  • Max Mercury
  • Mirror Master
  • Solomon Grundy
  • Star Sapphire

Question 2: Which toy company plans to produce a walking wind-up tin toy figure of Homer Simpson in 2002?

  • Moore Action
  • Playmates
  • Rocket USA
  • Trendmasters

Question 3: Which point of articulation does a Playmobil figure NOT have? (In other words, where do they not bend or twist?)

  • knees
  • neck
  • shoulders
  • wrists

Question 4: Which Lord of the Rings action figure from Toy Biz is available as a mail-away figure, if you send in UPC codes and a coupon from Burger King Kids Meals?

  • Aragorn
  • Gimli
  • Legolas
  • Uruk-Hai

Question 5: Which of the following is NOT a variation of the POTF2 Boba Fett action figure? (As listed in ToyFare, I had to cheat to write this question!)

  • dots on hand
  • dot on one hand, stripe on other
  • head-only photo
  • stripes on hand


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