Twisted ToyFare Theatre
Twisted ToyFare Theatre was a popular, humorous comic strip in the monthly magazine ToyFare.
Publication history
Originally titled Twisted Mego Theatre, it predominantly featured scale action figures made by the Mego Corporation, and principally those based on Marvel Comics characters, such as Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk. The artwork was done in the fumetti style by photographing toys on sets built by the magazine's staff, and using Photoshop to add effects and word balloons. The series was known for its bizarre humor and pop-culture references.Twisted Mego Theatre debuted in ToyFare
Collectively, the strips take place in a fictional world called Megoville.
Many early Twisted ToyFare Theatre strips featured several DC Comics characters, though an early strip entitled "The Super-Friends" featured Spider-Man insulting the DC heroes for their ridiculousness. DC later filed a cease and desist order, preventing Twisted ToyFare Theatre from ever using DC characters.
The television show Robot Chicken, which features animated action figures, directly sprung from Twisted ToyFare Theatre, as former writers Tom Root and Douglas Goldstein are head writers for the show, along with fellow Twisted ToyFare Theatre alumnus Matthew Senreich.