


Hairy Heads: Also called Dread Heads or Scalps, they were keychain sized heads with synthetic hair and a unique Max figure.(The pieces would usually slide out instead.) Monster Heads: Even smaller toys containing a Max figure and a villain figure but no ability to open up.Horror Heads: Smaller playsets with fewer working parts.Three of these were released: "Mighty Max Trapped in Skull Mountain," "Mighty Max Storms Dragon Island," and "Mighty Max Takes on Terror Talons." Large Playsets: Exactly What It Says on the Tin much larger playsets often with many monsters and lots of working parts.Doom Zones: The earliest and most common, palm sized playsets containing a Max figure, a villain, and a few monsters.There were several different varieties of Mighty Max toys released. Being marketed more to boys, the genre was shifted away from Polly Pocket's " Slice of Life" style to Action Horror. But he was MIGHTY MAX, and he'd get back somehow!ĭesigned by Chris Wiggs and put into production by Mattel in 1992, Mighty Max was based off the Polly Pocket line of toys.

Stumbling from one terrifying adventure to another with only cryptic clues to help him escape.he was all alone. "Aaaargh!" Suddenly the world had gone weird and very unfriendly! The cap had changed color! Something very strange was going on! He'd been caught in the Horror Zone. Trouble was, this was no ordinary baseball cap."Gotta look the business" Max thought as he tweaked the cap's peak round to the side. Max's Dad left him with his old baseball cap.
