
From the Scoop Archive - 2/8/2003
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Well, by now you've probably figured out that we're wild about Captain
Action. And, if you read last week's Scoop, you know we're wild about the
Super Queens. But it doesn't end there! This week, we're pleased to bring you
yet another member of the Ideal Toys family, that sidekick extraordinaire,
Action Boy!
Now, you probably know that the phenomenon of the sidekick
began with Batman's Robin, the Boy Wonder. And you probably know that Robin's
popularity spawned a whole slew of superhero sidekicks - from Captain America's
Bucky to the Human Torch's Toro to the Flash's Kid Flash. But did you know that
Captain Action, the superhero that could be dressed as other superheroes, also
had a sidekick? It was Action Boy - the sidekick that could be dressed as other
sidekicks.
Introduced in 1967, Action Boy was 9" of dark haired, rosy
cheeked, all-American-boy athleticism. And though he could only be transformed
into three other super-sidekicks, he came with plenty of marvelous accessories
that still guaranteed hours of fun. And, according to Michael Eury's Captain
Action - the Original Super-Hero Action Figure (which has a permanent place
on our bookshelves), Action Boy's brilliantly designed outfits were of a much
higher quality than those of the Captain's.
The first-issue Action Boy
came in a red and blue jumpsuit with a pair of ever-fashionable black briefs, as
well as dark blue beret, a rubber belt and black boots. He also came with a
knife, a boomerang and his trusty pet panther, as well as a Yellow Mini-comic.
The second (and final)-issue Action Boy was released in 1968, touted as "the
bold adventurer". And he was rather snazzy. In addition to a Yellow
Mini-comic, a silver and blue costume, silver boots and a space helmet, this Boy
even came with gloves and a ray gun!
And the costumes, though few, were
equally marvelous. Action Boy could be dressed as either Aqualad, Superboy, or,
naturally, Robin.
The Aqualad attire consisted of a Facemask, a
Swordfish Spear (though it could actually spear any type of fish), a
Seahorse Knife, a Shell Axe and, best of all, a faithful pet Octopus, Octo. As
Superboy, Action Boy came with some really incredible accessories - such
as an Interspacial Language Translator (a silver, blue and yellow shoulder
harness with a mouthpiece), an archaic-looking Telepathic Thought Scrambler and
a Superchem Lab outfitted with everything any young scientist could ever need -
a Bunsen burner, computer, etc. As Robin, the Boy Wonder, Action Boy had access
to gadgets such as two potentially deadly Batarangs with a green launcher, a
winged Bat Grenade, and two outstanding Climbing Grips. Each of the 1967 boxed
costumes also came with a yellow mini-comic.
As you can imagine, it's
very difficult to find Action Boy, with all his various accoutrements intact,
today. But it's fun searching, so let the Action begin!
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Above: the first-issue Action Boy. See below for more!
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The super-spacey second-issue Action Boy
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Action Boy's Aqualad costume
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Action Boy's Superboy costume
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Action Boy's Robin, the Boy Wonder costume
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