The POP-EXPOSE 

Steel, Strength, and Sarah Connor: The Unbreakable Legacy of Linda Hamilton

Few actresses have redefined strength on screen quite like Linda Hamilton. Best known for her iconic role as Sarah Connor in The Terminator franchise, Hamilton carved out a career that blended vulnerability, grit, and a fierce physical presence—long before Hollywood embraced the modern action heroine. Born on September 26, 1956, in Salisbury, Maryland, Hamilton’s early life was marked by both creativity and adversity. Her father passed away when she was just five, and she later revealed she struggled with severe shyness and anxiety growing up. Acting became both an outlet…

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G.I.Joe 

Even As A kid, I Knew, #DestroWasRight

By Destro Designs – Viper Den Studios The problem with villains is that they always lose. Evil hates being a loser, so it creates scapegoats like Cobra Commander to take the fall under the guise of stupidity and cowardice. So Cobra Commander was forever ruining Cobra’s plans for victory endlessly, by many different avenues—impatience, cowardice, greed, stupidity—all hallmarks of the Commander when he is put in the driver’s seat of a Cobra plan on the doorstep of victory. As if this wasn’t hard enough to watch, episode after episode, I…

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The Breaking News Report 

A Dreamer of Worlds: Remembering Sid Krofft and the Magic He Gave Us

The world of imagination dimmed a little today with the passing of Sid Krofft this week at the age of 96, a visionary who helped shape the childhoods of generations. For many, his name may not have always been front and center, but the worlds he created were unforgettable—colorful, strange, magical, and filled with wonder. Sid Krofft wasn’t just a television producer; he was an architect of dreams. Alongside his brother Marty, Sid co-created some of the most imaginative children’s programming ever seen on television. Their shows didn’t just entertain—they…

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Street Fighter Uncategorized 

Green Beast Goes Electric: Player 2 Blanka Charges In as a BBTS Exclusive!

Jada Toys has officially unveiled a new version of Blanka with the upcoming Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers – Blanka (Player 2) 1/12 scale figure. This electrifying release comes packed with two interchangeable portraits, two sets of hands, and a signature shock effect piece to bring his power to life. The figure will be a Big Bad Toy Store exclusive, with pre-orders kicking off April 13 at 12:00 PM EST (9:00 AM PST) exclusively through Big Bad Toy Store. ORDER HERE Ultra Street Fighter 2: The Final Challengers…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

Review: Skeletron Red Shadows Assault Trooper

Review by @GIJoeRepairShop They’re finally here! Those evil minions of Baron Ironblood, the classic Red Shadows troopers, have finally made their appearance in the SKELETRON line of figures. While Red Shadows Wolf troopers are fantastic, a lot of fans were waiting for the classic Red Shadows look to emerge from the depths of SKELETRON’s secret lab. The Red Shadows Assault Trooper is probably one of the worst-kept secrets in GI Joe/Action Force collecting. Anyone who bought a Roboskull MK II flight stand also got a deck of Roboskull MK II…

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G.I.Joe 

1983 G.I. Joe Tossed a Hand Grenade at My Other Childhood Toys

Story by Destro Designs – Viper Den Studios As big of a fan of G.I. Joe as I am, I missed out on the first year of G.I. Joe releases in 1982. I was too young, with minimal exposure—only Breaker and Scarlett—so it slipped by. But when I saw Destro and Snake Eyes, it was on like Donkey Kong. I remember wanting all eight that were displayed, but initially I only walked out with those two. It was an obvious shift, even to my parents. I had He-Man and some…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

One Blade to Rule Them All: How the Rambo Knife Cut Its Way Into History

It wasn’t just a prop—it was a revolution forged in steel. When audiences first saw First Blood in 1982, they were introduced to a quiet, haunted drifter named John Rambo. But alongside the character, something else captured imaginations worldwide: the knife. Big, brutal, and undeniably purposeful, the “Rambo Knife” wasn’t just a movie accessory—it became an icon that would permanently reshape knife design and survival gear culture. The story of the Rambo knife begins behind the scenes, where filmmakers wanted authenticity. They needed a blade that looked like it belonged…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

Exorbitant Prices and Double Entendres: Adventures in Smurf Collecting

Story by @GIJoeRepairShop I’ve been a Smurf collector for as long as I can remember. Nearly everyone of my generation has, at some point, played with Smurfs or watched the television show. Smurf collecting never seems to go out of fashion. If you walk into any antique store today, you’ll be faced with a myriad of Smurf-related memorabilia. There are all manner of plastic Smurfs spanning decades, as well as various plush toys, stickers, lunch boxes, cups, keychains, buttons, board games, and movie tie-in merchandise. It’s a marketeer’s dream. Here’s…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

Plastic War Stories: When Rambo Became a Saturday Morning Hero

There was a time in the mid-1980s when the lines between gritty action cinema and toy store aisles blurred in the most fascinating way. You could walk into a department store, past the bikes and board games, and suddenly find yourself face-to-face with a plastic version of a battle-hardened warrior—none other than John Rambo. It seems almost surreal now. The character made famous by First Blood and its explosive sequel Rambo: First Blood Part II wasn’t exactly designed for kids. Yet, in 1985, toy giant Coleco saw an opportunity—and ran…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

From Silicon to Spelling: The Beep-Boop Box That Taught a Generation to Read

Long before apps, tablets, and autocorrect quietly fixed our spelling mistakes, there was a bright orange, futuristic gadget that spoke to kids—literally. The Speak & Spell, introduced in 1978 by Texas Instruments, didn’t just teach spelling—it changed the way technology interacted with people forever. The Origin Story: A Toy Born From Serious Tech The Speak & Spell wasn’t originally conceived as a toy. It emerged from advanced research in digital signal processing at Texas Instruments. At the time, engineers were experimenting with a revolutionary concept: electronically generating human speech. Prior…

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G.I.Joe 

7-Year Stretch of Collecting G.I. Joe That Is Still Defining My Life

Destro Designs – Viper Den Studios With many years of producing banger after banger, it’s hard to nail down all the milestones in the original run of the G.I. Joe toy line. We know where it started, and we know where it ended—but what happened in between is always subjective to individual likes and dislikes. To me, it was a constant ascension from day one. Sometimes there were large leaps forward, and other times a steadier climb. I’m going to get into every year of my collecting individually—what figures I…

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STAR TREK 

Bones, Biobeds & Boldly Building the Bridge: Nacelle’s Star Trek Reveal at WonderCon 2026

At WonderCon 2026, The Nacelle Company beamed fans straight into the heart of the Final Frontier with an exciting preview of upcoming Star Trek: The Original Series collectibles. While details are still incoming, what was shown is already enough to get collectors and Trekkies buzzing at warp speed. Leading the charge is none other than the legendary Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Leonard McCoy. Affectionately known as “Bones,” this figure comes paired with a detailed Biobed setup, instantly evoking the classic sickbay scenes aboard the USS Enterprise. Early images suggest a…

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