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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP06 Jun 2024 4:38 p.m. PST

"The 1988 Muskrat is one of those figures that I never quite feel is mine. He was released the year after I quit Joe. That summer, though, I took care of a house for a family a few blocks over. Their younger son had a full plastic tubs of Joe figures, with several 1988 figures featured prominently. One day, I opened it up to check out Muskrat as he just looked so amazing. I imagined all the adventures I could have had with him. But, I was still too young to drive and never went to a store to pick one up. In 1990, the Kohl's store where I bought my lone 1989 Night Viper surely had a Muskrat as they were chock full of both 1988 and 1989 releases. But, he simply couldn't compete with the Cobras of the day…"


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