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Actually, Kenner only released one playset in the Super Powers Collection, and it was available throughout the line's run. Kenner had unveiled another playset for the 1996 series, but buyer disinterest led to it's being scrapped with only a few protypes made. Here then are those playsets. Like Star Wars toys, Super Powers vehicles and playsets came with mini-booklets that displayed what Super Pwoers Collection toys were available at the time. These booklets also folded out into posters that had art featuring the main characters of the latest assortment. Three different designs were made. Here is the second booklet. I will have the others up soon. HALL
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