I recently decided I needed to track down a vintage
Neptunian action figure to join the more recent
replica Mego "Star Trek" line that has been coming out.
While "
The Keeper" resembled a strange combination of Ted Cassidy's Ruk the android ("What Are Little Girls Made Of?") and the scarecrow/puppet head version of Balok he voiced in "The Corbomite Maneuver", Bele of
Cheron was in a monochromatic wardrobe malfunction, and the first Mego
Gorn was originally a Spider-Man villain, The Lizard, but in Klingon uniform, the bizarre and scaly green
Neptunian didn't seem to qualify for a re-release.
Neptunian was a complete leap of faith on the part of the Mego sculptor and designer. Only vaguely resembling some of the alien races we met in Filmation's animated "Star Trek" (TAS) - and highly unlikely to really hail from neighbouring Neptune
(I guess the planet is supposed to be ruled by King Neptune?) - this aquatic alien supposedly sold quite well, being in the Wave 2 selection. It was Wave 3 (
Andorian,
Romulan,
Talos[ian] and the
Mugato, who wore his funky, fringed, 70s disco outfit) which was the hardest set of figures to find at retail, supposedly partly due to a warehouse fire and being closer to the end of the reign of Mego 8" figures in general.
The next wave of replica Megos are to be all-new figures (Pike, Vina as an Orion, Chapel and the Salt Vampire). Suddenly the classic 70s Neptunian was a "must have" item for my collection. I understand he even has the rarer yellow underarm fins, not the green of most of the line.
(There is debate about a certain bolt of fabric used by Mego; either the intended green turned yellow over time or the wrong colour was used on several Mego figures that year.) Thank you
eBay and the "Buy it now" facility!
The newly revised Gorn meets Mego's classic Neptunian.
Check out Mego's original Gorn and compare him to Marvel's "The Lizard" Mego figure at:
www.megomuseum.com/trek/gorn.shtml