![]() Or watch our review for Rams Rhesus, a playset that didn’t stay in the collection, here. Check out the Horror Head Review Marathon We’ve had the smaller Horror Head playset, Mighty Max Pulzerizes Sea Squirm, as well as a larger Doom Zone released in the final wave of playsets Mighty Max Sinks Nautilus. In my own Mighty Max collection, the Horror Heads are extremely nostalgic and as a kid, a lot more accessible than the Doom Zones were. Bluebird and Mattel approached the Mighty Max underwater theme a few times, and it’s fun to think how these underwater playsets could complement each other. Each of the Horror Heads comes complete with a Mighty Max figure, an enemy and sometimes a third piece. The Horror Heads are smaller than the Doom Zones. For any kid raised in the 90’s, they’re incredibly nostalgic toys and I’ve had a lot of fun pulling my sets apart and talking about what made them so special. I’ve been reviewing a large range of my own Mighty Max sets. Mighty Max would later be joined by Virgil and Norman in the TV Series to guide him and provide extra muscle. ![]() Mighty Max’s hat would warp him to each location to defeat a world-threatening villain and we would see the fight unfold. ![]() Each of the sets was based on a certain horror theme and created the inspiration for the Mighty Max TV series.Įach of the play sets also included a brief comic book story on the back of the card. Doom Zones, Horror Heads and a few more unusual ‘styles’, like the Battle Warriors, Shrunken Heads and Dread Heads. Launching in the UK in 1991, these little play sets came in multiple waves and sizes. This Mighty Max Doom Zone has a very obvious Spider theme and comes complete with a mad scientists laboratory and a dungeon. Mighty Max was a collection of monster-themed miniature play sets.
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