Say what you will about the village-people-like Dreadnoks, but apparently it was on the verge of being much worse...
http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2013/07/05/comic-book-legends-revealed-426/2/
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http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2013/07/05/comic-book-legends-revealed-426/2/
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Return of the Jedi was a major success in 1983, and perhaps the “breakout†characters from the film were the Ewoks, furry little folk who helped the Star Wars heroes save the day…
Well, as you might imagine, toy companies up and down the line figured that creatures like the Ewoks would be the biggest new trend in toys.
So much so that Hasbro wanted Zartan’s gang, the Dreadnoks, to be fuzzy humanoid bears. Larry Hama fought the idea and in an interview with Toy Fare magazine, he recounted his argument, “you can’t have the good guys running around shooting at teddy bears.†He pitched them on the idea of the Dreadnoks being bikers, instead, and that won out…
What a horrible concept THAT would have been. I think ARAH as we know it would have died a swift death in 1985 has this come to pass.Well, as you might imagine, toy companies up and down the line figured that creatures like the Ewoks would be the biggest new trend in toys.
So much so that Hasbro wanted Zartan’s gang, the Dreadnoks, to be fuzzy humanoid bears. Larry Hama fought the idea and in an interview with Toy Fare magazine, he recounted his argument, “you can’t have the good guys running around shooting at teddy bears.†He pitched them on the idea of the Dreadnoks being bikers, instead, and that won out…