
Max was bright and pretty good at getting in and out of trouble, but he'd never forget the day he broke his Mom's mysterious old statue and found the Cosmic Cap inside. The older Doom Zones, Horror Heads and playsets were re-released with the original story replaced with the revised one:

The appearance of Mighty Max changed considerably Max was no longer portrayed as a young kid but as a young teenager with a long blonde hair, blue jeans, a red cap, and a white t-shirt similar to his portrayal in the television series.
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The story on the packaging was revised accordingly and a short-lived comic book series by Marvel UK was created as well. After the series began to air the characters Virgil and Norman and toys based on episodes of the series were added to the toyline to form a new series. In 1993 an American animated series was created based on the toys. But he was MIGHTY MAX, and he'd get back somehow! Mighty Max Conquers the Temple of Venom – closed Mighty Max Conquers the Temple of Venom – open Television series The redesigned logo. Stumbling from one terrifying adventure to another with only cryptic clues to help him escape.he was all alone. "AAAARGH!" Suddenly, the world had gone weird and very unfriendly! The cap had changed colour! Something very strange was going on! He'd been caught in the Horror Zone. Trouble was, this was no ordinary baseball cap."Gotta look the business" Max thought as he tweaked the cap's peak round to the side. The background story of the toys was as follows:
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It was later adapted into a TV series, as well as a tie-in video game The Adventures of Mighty Max produced by Ocean Software for the Super NES and Mega Drive/Genesis. The "Horror Heads" were smaller-sized playsets, also shaped like the heads of creatures and contained miniature figures. The original toyline consisted mainly of "Doom Zones" and "Horror Heads." "Doom Zones" were small playsets with a horror theme and featured miniature figurines of menacing creatures and the hero Max, a young boy with blond hair, jeans, a white t-shirt with a red "M" on it, and a baseball cap (the color varied based on the playset purchased) which also always had an "M" on it. In Canada and the United States, they were distributed by Irwin Toy Limited and Mattel Inc. The toys were similar to the earlier Polly Pocket toyline however, these toys were marketed primarily towards young boys.

Mighty Max was a series of toys that were manufactured by Bluebird Toys PLC in the UK in 1992.
