When something is exclusive to Dollar Tree stores, it’s usually good to approach it with trepidation. Dollar Tree is the place where sad crates of Pineapple-Ham soda go to die,…
Impractical Action Figures : Jokers in Miniature
Impractical Jokers is a reality TV show wherein four born-and-bred New Yorkers, with all of their brashness and neuroses, challenge each other to potentially humiliating tasks. Every episode is a…
Every Batman Explored : Batman #3 (1940)
Batman #3 has a cover date of September 1940, or simply, “Fall Issue”. America was about to enter World War II; Captain America didn’t exist yet, nor did Wonder Woman….
The Importance of Rem Lezar
Back in 2006, I was writing for a website called Collectors Quest, a startup endeavor all about collecting. It had huge dreams, an awesome tenacity, and ultimately, a lack of…
What Price Batman? : Bootlegs from Around the World
Does it pay to go bootleg on high-end Batman toys?
Every Batman Explored : Batman #2
If you’re lucky enough to find a copy of Batman #2 in your attic, you’re looking at around an average value of $9000 bucks. A majority of the copies found…
Every Batman Explored : Batman #1
Exploring the evolution of Batman in comics, from issue one to issue infinity. Infra-red rays, mental home monsters, and a whole lot of murder.
Playmates Star Trek Action Figure Archive
A gallery archive for Playmates Star Trek action figure line, with images of accessories, and how to distinguish one Geordi from another.
1992 Pro Cheerleaders Trading Cards: Real Human Beings
Three cheers for part five of an ongoing deep dive into the dark side of ’90s trading cards.
Truckin’ with Thanos: Hot Wheels Character Cars
Why would a truck look like Thanos? Why would a hotrod look like Swamp Thing? We need to figure this out.
DC Comics Multiverse Dr. Psycho : How to Celebrate Hate
Dr. Psycho and Frank Miller’s Wonder Woman are some odd choices to turn into action figures and here’s why.
You Don’t Know Jack : Kirby Trading Cards
Jack Kirby was so prolific that even after his death, hundreds of innovative ideas were still being discovered, many of which were captured on trading cards.
Batman v. Eaglemoss: Batmangled
Eaglemoss is known for their small metal superhero figurines, but how do they do when it comes to larger busts? Spoiler: not too great.
Fantasy Girls vs. Fantazy Girlz PART 4: Low-Effort Lasciviousness
What’s up with all of the softcore “modelling” trading cards of the 1990s? Part four of a dive into the dark side of trading cards.
Let’s Get Small : Tiny Batmen of Yesterday and Today
Just how small can the Dark Knight Detective get? The answer is very, very, very small.
Bootleg Nintendo : RS-83 268-Games-In-One Handheld System
Super-cheap retro video game systems with hundreds of packed-in games can be found all over eBay… but are they worth it? We’ll save you the trouble of finding out.
Rad Dudes Trading Cards: Welcome to the Jerkstore
Were the Rad Dudes really that rad? Or were they quickly-drawn knockoff Garbage Pail Kids? Welcome to the most ’90s trading card set you’ve ever seen.
From MODOK to MODAM : Papercraft Heroes
A free MODAM papercraft that you can build! Not to be confused with Ms. MODOK.
March MODOK Papercraft Madness
A free papercraft MODOK that you can build and have stare at you while you sleep and slowly fall in love with you and you’ll never be alone again.
This Month in Batman: Sketchy Jim Lee
What new Batman stuff came out around the summer of 2016?
The Mystery of the Rainbow Batman
The Rainbow Batmen were supposed to be released for Batman’s 25th anniversary. And then they weren’t. Where did they go?
Bootleg Transformers: Norse Horse & Soda Force
Not everything is meant to transform, and that includes The Mighty Thor.
Marvel Legends Photodump
A collection of Marvel Legends photographs; X-Men & Guardians of the Galaxy.
Sprukits Batman : The Dark Knight Defective
When it comes to building your own Batman, is Sprukits the way to go?