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HowToJoin.com was created to to show any one "How To Join" in the action of collecting action figures and collectible toys! This site is designed to make your searches for action figures and collectible toys easier than ever before while using the world's leader, eBay auction platform! The use of eBay auctions has virtually made eBay the biggest and most accessible online toy store. From GI Joe figures to Star Wars toys eBay has it all. Bookmark this page and come back at any time to see what new toy items have been added to the ever-growing eBay community. Hundreds of action figures and collectible toy auctions are added to eBay daily! Over the past several years action figures from the 1980s and other collectible toys have made a huge comeback. Check out any toy store and you will find new versions of these 80's giants. This has caused a surge of interest in the original toy lines. Now with the advent of eBay stocking your shelves and filling your toy box with the "old school" action figures or the newer versions is only a few clicks away. The purpose of this site is simple. We make it easy to see the newest eBay auctions that are focused on your specific interests. All you have to do is decide what eBay auctions you want to see, click the link to view the auctions, and start re-filling that toy box of yours! Plus, with just one click you can sign-up for our e-mail notification that is only sent when a new toy category is added. Not only do we provide you quick access to finding the action figures you are looking for, but we will also provide some information about these great toys. Check it out below! With the number of people who sell on eBay the door to finding action figures and collectible toys is wide open! When sifting through the many eBay auctions you will find great toys at incredible prices. Do you remember growing up and your toy box was filled to the top with X-Men and He-Man toys? Remember going to the toy store and looking for the coolest action figures like Snake Eyes or Optimus Prime? Join the millions of collectors that are finding collectible toys on eBay every day. But wait... are you a member of eBay? No? Not a problem! Joining eBay is Free and Easy. Click the eBay box below or the banner on the right and you will be on your way to buying toys and just about anything else! Below you will find some facts about the toy lines development, history of the series or just the plain facts! Buying toys is always fun, but having some added information is what makes collecting so interesting. So read on and enjoy the thrill of looking, bidding and buying toys using the biggest online toy store! Batman Batman is the alter-ego of Bruce Wayne, a millionaire industrialist who was driven to fight crime after his parents were murdered by a mugger when he was a child. To that end, he spent his youth learning criminology, forensics, martial arts, disguise, and other relevant skills. He wears a bat-like costume to frighten his enemies, based on his observation that criminals are a "cowardly, superstitious lot". [More] GI JoeThe G.I. Joe brand name was idle for six years before a new line was launched in 1982. This time Joe was scaled down, to a 3-3/4” size already familiar to kids who played with the Star Wars line. [More] He-ManBack in the early 1980's, the toy manufacturer Mattel reportedly was working on a line of "Conan the Barbarian" action figures. Somewhere along the line, however, somebody in the Marketing department must have decided that an uncivilized pagan sword-wielding barbarian might not be the ideal role model for children, and so the toy line was converted into the "Masters of the Universe" series of toys. [More] M.A.S.K.Mobile Armored Strike Command or M.A.S.K. for short was a cartoon that lasted a few seasons back in the 80's. It came out not long after the relative success of a similar cartoon called Transformers. It was geared right at the boys with fast cars, big trucks and a lot of guns. Add to that all of the gratuitous violence and you have a sure winner for young kids (Or some not so young) The basis for the Show was that M.A.S.K. was always out to stop Venom (Vicious Evil Network of Mayhem). [More] Star Wars (Vintage)With their Star Wars line of action figure toys, Kenner changed the way in which action figures are made and marketed once and for all. For one thing, the figures were small in scale, averaging out at a mere 3.75 inches in height. Not only did this mean that they were inexpensive enough for kids to "collect them all," it allowed Kenner to build a line of accessories around them that was simply tremendous in its scope. [More] Star Wars (Prequels)Episode 1 - As imminent conflict brews between the powerful Trade Federation and the peaceful planet of Naboo, Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson) and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) travel to Naboo to warn the Queen (Natalie Portman) of the galactic fallout which is to follow. [More] Transformers (Generation 1)'Generation 1' was originally a mix of Japanese toys, such as Diaclone and New Microman. The Transformers were produced by Hasbro and first released on the US market in 1984. The first line of Transformers changed into realistic looking trucks, cars, planes and household objects, including cassettes, a tape player and a Walther P-38. As the toy line progressed, alternate modes began to vary, resembling anything from futuristic-looking vehicles to mechanical animals. [More] X-MenThe X-Men first appeared in 1963, the brainchild of the legendary Stan Lee who had already imagined the characters of Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk and The Fantastic Four. Lee was looking for a different kind of super hero with different kinds of super powers as his previous three creations had all been infused with either radioactive, gamma or cosmic substances. [More] |
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Last Updated: January, 2007