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    Big Jim's Ashburn Tree Service

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    Besides Star Wars and GI Joe, Big Jim stood out as the third highest globally selling action figure line of the decade, which is shocking considering how successful Mego’s World’s Greatest Super Heroes and Kenner’s Six Million Dollar Man lines were. To understand Big Jim’s journey to becoming an iconic toy brand, we need to go back to 1970.
    thetoycollectorsguide.com/big-jim/
    The Action All Star! Big Jim was a 10 inch action figure toy produced by Mattel from 1971 to 1986. This figure line sits as the 3rd most popular ever behind only G.I. Joe and Star Wars. Big Jim was the action hero who could master any sport on the way to his next adventure.
    www.toysyouhad.com/Bigjim.htm
    Notes: Big Jim was the backbone and main star of the Big Jim action figure line from the 1970’s. Jim was the original man’s man and seemed to excel at just about everything he did, including sell action figures!
    thetoycollectorsguide.com/big-jim-all-star-1971-1975/
    First Editions – Originally, Big Jim action figures came out in a small blue box with red and white stripes. The 1972 toy line was split into three sub lines: the Basic Line, the Adventure Line and the Sports Line. Simultaneously, Mattel released an almost identical figure named Mark Strong, The Man from Mattel© in Europe.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Jim_(toy_line)
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    Big Jim (toy line) - Wikipedia

    Big Jim was a line of action figure toys produced from 1972 through 1986 by Mattel for the North American and European markets. He was renamed Kid Acero in Latin America and, for a short period of time, Mark Strong in Europe. Originally inspired by G.I. Joe, the Big Jim line was smaller in size (closer to 10 inches in … See more

    Characters are sorted in the year in which they made their first appearance. Note that most of them were produced for several years after their initial release.
    Original Mark Strong the Man from Mattel (1972) See more

    In 1978, Mattel launched a pirate themed series exclusively in Europe. The series initially consisted of repaints and retooled figures, but … See more

    In 1979 and 1980, Mattel released a series of spy themed Big Jim figures.
    • Big Jim 004
    • Big Jim Secret Agent
    • Big Jim Talking
    • Commando Jeff See more

    First Editions – Originally, Big Jim action figures came out in a small blue box with red and white stripes. The 1972 toy line was split into three … See more

    In 1975, Mattel decided to create an extension of the main toy line making Big Jim the leader of a Mission Impossible-like group of heroes for … See more

    • Big Jim Space Leader
    • Big Jim Laser Gunner
    • Captain Laser - The figure was similar to the Captain Lazer … See more

    The last Big Jim sci-fi themed series appeared in the 1980s and was only distributed in Europe. There were eight characters, four … See more

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  5. Big Jim – All-Star 1972-1975 - The Toy Collector’s Guide

  6. Big Jim – P.A.C.K 1975-1976 - The Toy Collector’s Guide