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Action Man Is a line of action figures produced by the toy company Hasbro from 1993 to 2006. The line began as a relaunch of the original Palitoy action figure range and eventually grew to become a multimedia franchise consisting of toys, books, video games, two television programs and a comic book published by Panini Comics. The toy line centred around the eponymous ‘Action Man’, an action hero who continuously fought to foil the evil, world-conquering schemes of his nemesis Dr. X. Toys were also produced of several supporting characters, who were often allies of either Action Man or Dr. X.

Action Man was relaunched in 1993 by Hasbro. The initial releases were the US Hall of Fame figures modelled on the 3​3⁄4″ GI Joe line-up. This was followed by a 30th anniversary edition modelled after the original 1966 release, but using the GI Joe “Hall of Fame” body, that lacked the articulation, possibility, and attention to scale and proportion of the original figure and accessories. A variety of body types were subsequently offered, in different price ranges. None of the newer bodies have the range of articulation or attention to scale of the vintage figures. This version of the toy tended away from the more militaristic theme in favour of an “extreme sports” theme, and introduced a fantasy terrorist antagonist in the form of Dr. X. Branded toys, stationery and other items have also been marketed.

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