We should have supported Sun Man toys in the 80's

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Serious answer, action figures are mainly marketed to boys so even if they did, it would have cleavage or a fat ass on it.....

Troll answer, undeveloped minds yadda yadda yadda

Do kids even play with figures any more? Thought that shyt morphed in to a strictly collector market.
 

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i did have a sun man action figure. i remember my father brought it for me.

Where do u live and how did he get it?




Do kids even play with figures any more? Thought that shyt morphed in to a strictly collector market.

Of course. Yeah there's way more variety now compared to the 80's but with all these Marvel movies u think the merchandising just stopped? Avengers had the kids going crazy not to long ago. Defiantly within this decade it was nothing to see a lil boy with either a Iron Man or Incredible Hulk figure.
 

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looks like a violent gay orgy is about to break out.

You and your gay way of thinking :bryan:

But seriously, this could have been popular in the late 80s with Public Enemy on radio and made an animated movie to build black pride.
 

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I had Sun-Man as a kid. I remember reading the package card and asking for a few of the other characters, but i never got them. My parents and aunts would buy me all the black acton figures they could, rather than a bunch of white guys. It was either ethnic heroes, masks, or aliens/creatures. I had only a few straight up white guys toys, outside of xmen and he-man.
 
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