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I was at Coleco throughout this product's lifecycle (although not in product development). One thing that struck me about this toy is that it was scaled to "Barbie-Doll" size (about 12") rather than the standard size for boy's action figures (about 5"). As a result, kids couldn't play with their Sectaurs and their G.I. Joes at the same time. After the initial failure of the line, it was re-introduced in standard sizes, but didn't catch on; perhaps the damage was done. Kind-of-a-pity, because the gross wierdness of the figures might have been very appealling to the same demographic that made Masters of the Universe a monster hit (...so to speak...). rewinn 00:01, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
One other thing: the first issue of the comic was distributed to employees by being bound into Coleco's employee publication. Kind of an unusual way to distribute comics! rewinn 00:03, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
Some failed toy line with 2 small tie-in media, there is nothing notable about any of this. Most of this article could be deleted and no one would care. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.204.95.71 ( talk) 20:32, 22 November 2013 (UTC)
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The Sectaurs mini-series ran from Sep 14, 1985 - Oct 12, 1985. 131.150.2.80 ( talk) 03:57, 24 February 2023 (UTC)
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