The Breaking News Report 

Remembering Sam Neill: The Man Who Made Us Believe Dinosaurs Could Walk the Earth

For an entire generation, the first sight of a living dinosaur was reflected in the astonished eyes of Sam Neill. As Dr. Alan Grant in Steven Spielberg’s 1993 masterpiece Jurassic Park, Neill stood in a grassy field, removed his sunglasses and stared upward at something impossible. A towering Brachiosaurus walked before him, and through Grant’s expression, moviegoers felt the same overwhelming wonder. In that moment, dinosaurs were no longer fossils in museums or illustrations in books. They were alive. Sam Neill died suddenly in Sydney on July 13, 2026, at…

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GUNDAM 

The Heart That Held the White Base Together: The Story of Fraw Bow

When people think of Mobile Suit Gundam, they usually remember towering robots, legendary pilots, and unforgettable battles. But every great saga needs someone who reminds us what is worth fighting for. That person is Fraw Bow. Fraw Bow begins her journey as an ordinary teenage girl living peacefully in the Side 7 space colony. She isn’t a soldier, a genius mechanic, or a trained pilot. She is simply a kind-hearted young woman with dreams of a normal life. In an instant, everything changes when war erupts around her. A surprise…

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G.I.Joe 

Sys3dArsenal Mission Crate: Large Snake Eyes #52 – G.I. Joe ORDER HERE!

CLICK HERE TO PLACE YOUR ORDER! 1:12 Scale crate is inspired by G.I. Joe Classified Series and is part of a series with multiple sizes that stack. This Snake Eyes #52 Crate “Foam” has cut-outs for 2 Guns, 2 Clips, a silencer, a knife, and a sword. Store rifles and extra accessories in the bottom tray. The hinge is designed for the best possible look, utilizing a ball and socket hinge. The handles fold flush into the sides of the crate. ** Does not include figure or figure accessories. See…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

Just Because We Can, Should We Be Remaking Pop Culture and Pulp Classic Movies?

By: R.A. Rayne In a summer of reboots, remakes, and sequels, nostalgia is a trend for the first time, not just a midlife crisis. While we haven’t quite yet reached the levels of embracing the 1980s like Ernest Cline portrayed in his Ready Player One and Two books, we are tiptoeing into his world. (In more ways than one.) While every generation seems to have a nostalgic callback to their parents’ youth, this time things are different. We now live in an age when, in a digital minute, parachute pants,…

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Half The Battle 

ALL 1986 M.A.S.K. Vehicles Ranked On Half The Battle

On this weekends episode of G.I. Joe Half The Battle, We rank All 1986 MASK Vehicles! Check out this week’s video below and join in the conversation. And as always be sure and subscribe to my YouTube channel for all my latest videos!

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G.I.Joe 

The Fatal Fluffies: Cuddly or Controversy?! | G.I. Joe: The Pyramid of Darkness Pt. 1 | G.I. Retro

Season 1 officially begins with “The Further Adventures of G.I. Joe,” the first part of the Pyramid of Darkness. New intro, new faces, and a mystery I did not expect to find with the Fatal Fluffies! There’s a real Hasbro controversy tie in to go along with Hasbro wanting to cash in on the Star Wars craze. Cuddly, or controversial? You decide! Who is YOUR pick for MVP? Who is your Foul-Up of the Week? What was your favorite DYD moment? Are the Fatal Fluffies too Sci-Fi? New here? G.I.…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

Johnny Gage Answered the Call: Remembering Randolph Mantooth and the Hero Who Inspired a Generation

For millions of television viewers, Randolph Mantooth was never just an actor. He was Johnny Gage—the fearless, compassionate firefighter-paramedic who climbed into Squad 51 every week and reminded us that heroes didn’t need capes. They needed courage, heart, and a willingness to answer the next call. The news of Randolph Mantooth’s passing at the age of 80 marks the end of an era, but his legacy will continue to echo through television history and the emergency medical profession for generations to come. When Emergency! debuted in 1972, America had barely…

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G.I.Joe 

From Childhood Collector to Lunatic Teenager

By Destro Designs and Viper Den Studios I made a quote tweet the other day about having my first drink at 11 years old—and it was a Zima. It got me thinking about those pivotal two years that ended my childhood collecting and turned me into a freaking lunatic teenager. It was going to take a perfect storm of things to shake me out of my obsession with G.I. Joe toys and bring me back down to the grass. Then, one day, it happened. First off, the toys themselves had…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

When the Heart Turned Around: Remembering Bonnie Tyler and the Voice That Carried a Generation

For Generation X, music was never simply something playing in the background. It lived inside cassette tapes carried in jacket pockets, blasted from bedroom stereos, filled skating rinks, and became permanently attached to first loves, heartbreaks, friendships, and long summer nights. Few voices captured those emotions with more power—or more beautiful imperfection—than Bonnie Tyler. Today, the music world mourns the passing of the legendary Welsh singer at age 75. Born Gaynor Hopkins, Tyler became unforgettable through a voice unlike any other: smoky, weathered, passionate, and filled with the kind of…

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Realm of Eternia - Masters of the Universe 

Tauraton Charges Into the Masters of the Universe Origins Collection!

An ancient monster has emerged from the mysterious labyrinths of Preternia! The new Masters of the Universe Origins Tauraton Action Figure is available now for Club Grayskull members through Mattel Creations, with general orders opening at Noon EST. Standing an imposing 8 inches tall, Tauraton towers over most figures in the Origins collection. This hulking Ancient Monster of Preternia features 23 points of articulation, allowing collectors to create powerful battle poses worthy of one of Eternia’s most fearsome creatures. Tauraton comes equipped with removable armor pieces, including his massive harness,…

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The Breaking News Report 

Community Building Is Not Self-Promotion

Story By our Founder In the world of collecting, fandom, toy photography, reviews, artwork, podcasts, livestreams, and pop culture discussion, it is easy for people to misunderstand the difference between self-promotion and community building. But that difference matters. A true community is not built by one person standing on a stage asking everyone to look at them. It is built by opening the doors, inviting people in, and giving creators a place where their voices, work, and passions can be seen. That is what the Lair has always been about.…

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G.I.Joe 

G.I. Dave’s Cartoon Realism: Silly or Gritty? “In the Presence of Mine Enemies”

By @G_I_DAVE Hello fellow fans and friends! G.I.DAVE here, and we are going to analyze one of the G.I. Joe cartoon episodes to see if it’s silly, or realistic. This one has ALWAYS been a personal fav, highlighting the famous move Major Pearson pulled with the Satellite killer missile from an F15, the dogfight combat, and the CSAR (Combat Search and Rescue) aspect of opposing Pilots that need to survive a hostile environment. I am a “Comic guy” through and through, but of course I never missed an episode of…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

She-Spies Deserved More Love: The Fun, Flashy Spy Show That Made Saving the World a Blast

Some TV shows walk into the room wearing sunglasses, leather jackets, and an attitude. She-Spies kicked the door open, winked at the camera, and asked if anyone had ordered chaos. The series debuted in 2002, following three former convicts who are pulled out of prison and recruited by a secret government agency to fight crime. The setup sounds like Charlie’s Angels crashed into a spy parody, and honestly, that is exactly where the fun begins. Instead of trying to be the next gritty espionage drama, She-Spies leaned into the absurd.…

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