 Since I first saw Outer Space Men
 in Tomart's Action Figure Digest when I was a wee lad, I thought to 
myself "Dammit, I can never afford these things."  Never in a million 
years would I expect to be able to correspond with one of its inventors,
 nor that the likes of Cosmic Radiation Gemini would exist.  And 
be affordable.   It's almost unfathomable - a space race-era toy line 
lost to history would come back as an indie toy line, ad then cranked 
out in glow-in-the-dark plastic.  Yet here we are.  If 2017 was 
anything, it was certainly an example of how you really can't predict 
anything - and this figure was one of five new glowing The Outer Space Men.
Since I first saw Outer Space Men
 in Tomart's Action Figure Digest when I was a wee lad, I thought to 
myself "Dammit, I can never afford these things."  Never in a million 
years would I expect to be able to correspond with one of its inventors,
 nor that the likes of Cosmic Radiation Gemini would exist.  And 
be affordable.   It's almost unfathomable - a space race-era toy line 
lost to history would come back as an indie toy line, ad then cranked 
out in glow-in-the-dark plastic.  Yet here we are.  If 2017 was 
anything, it was certainly an example of how you really can't predict 
anything - and this figure was one of five new glowing The Outer Space Men. [ READ THE FULL REVIEW ]
 
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