![]() ![]() Mighty Max Archives > Discussion > The Toys > Doom Zone Reviews > Bytes CyberSkull Review. Or watch our review for Rams Rhesus, a playset that didn’t stay in the collection, here. Bytes CyberSkull Photo Outer Design: An OK outer design, cool at first glance, but not candle to Skull Dungeon as far as skulls go. Check out the Horror Head Review Marathon In my own Mighty Max collection, the Horror Heads are extremely nostalgic and as a kid, a lot more accessible than the Doom Zones were. Cyberskull Virus: With Rob Paulsen, Danny Goldman, Tony Jay, Richard Moll. Each of the Horror Heads comes complete with a Mighty Max figure, an enemy and sometimes a third piece. The Horror Heads are smaller than the Doom Zones. For any kid raised in the 90’s, they’re incredibly nostalgic toys and I’ve had a lot of fun pulling my sets apart and talking about what made them so special. I’ve been reviewing a large range of my own Mighty Max sets. The set comes with Mighty Max, brain, cyberskull and glider figures, all of which are in great condition. Mighty Max would later be joined by Virgil and Norman in the TV Series to guide him and provide extra muscle. The Play set is in great condition, with nothing broken or missing. Mighty Max Conquers The Temple of Venom (Palace of Poison) -Mighty Max Terminates Wolfship 7. Mighty Max’s hat would warp him to each location to defeat a world-threatening villain and we would see the fight unfold. Here is as complete a list as I have been able to compile, by playset category, complete with alternate names (if any): DOOM ZONES. Each of the sets was based on a certain horror theme and created the inspiration for the Mighty Max TV series.Įach of the play sets also included a brief comic book story on the back of the card. Doom Zones, Horror Heads and a few more unusual ‘styles’, like the Battle Warriors, Shrunken Heads and Dread Heads. Launching in the UK in 1991, these little play sets came in multiple waves and sizes. He was also perfectly willing to brainwash dozens and form a cult of his own so that he'll be worshipped, showcasing his massive ego.Mighty Max was a collection of monster-themed miniature play sets. He hates being called a nerd, constantly insisting that he is a godlike bei, a "Digital God". Megacorp has created the ultimate net warrior. He also has no care for human life whatsoever, as when Max pointed out that draining the Earth's electricity would endanger the lives of billions which he blatantly showed no remorse or conscience over it. Mighty Max Bytes Cyberskull (also known simply as Cryo-Skull) is a Doom Zone with a virtual reality theme. To go along with this line, sets such as the Horror Heads, Monster Heads, Dread Heads, and Shrunken Heads were produced. These were the most popular of all the 'head' toys from the franchise. ![]() He is shown to be petty and egotistical, and spiteful, fitting to his god wannabe persona. This article is an attempt as a resource for these toys, more specifically the Doom Zones Mighty Max toy line. Originally a vengeful geek of a man who wanted revenge, Morlen gains a god complex after becoming Cyberskull and attempted to digitize all organic matter to his own liking. Merging with the virus, he 'rebuilt' himself into the supervillain, Cyberskull, and sought out to digitize all organic matter, proclaiming himself to becoming a Digital God. Breaking into Mega Corp, he acquired the Hexium Chip and sought out his revenge against JC Mega, digitizing almost everyone except Max, Virgil, and Norman, who investigated the source. All that he needed was a Hexium Chip to complete his Cyberskull Virus. Wanting to get even, he creates a virus that would enable him to control matter and reality, shaping it into a digital world in the physical. Once known as Marlin Curt, he was a disgruntled ex-employee of Mega Corp. ![]()
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