Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 

NINJA TURTLE NOVEMBER — #19 ACE DUCK: THE HERO WHO SOARED ABOVE EXPECTATIONS

If the Turtles’ world is a carnival of mutants, misfits, and maniacs, then Ace Duck feels like he wandered in from an entirely different universe — a pulp adventure comic that somehow crash-landed into the sewer. He looks like he belongs on a vintage bomber poster more than a New York battlefield — goggles perched, jacket flaring, chest puffed with that easy confidence only a sky-born daredevil can carry. He’s strange even by TMNT standards, and perhaps that’s why fans never quite forgot him. Ace Duck is the hero we…

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G.I.Joe 

Farewell to a Gentle Voice: Remembering Lee Weaver

There are voices from our childhood that settle into our memories—not because they were the loudest or the flashiest, but because they carried heart. Lee Weaver was one of those voices. For many of us who grew up glued to weekday afternoons or Saturday mornings, G.I. Joe was more than just a cartoon. It was a world of bravery, humor, danger, and friendship. Behind those adventures were real people lending warmth and humanity to the characters we adored. Lee Weaver was one such presence, giving life to Alpine—a steady climber…

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 

NINJA TURTLE NOVEMBER — #20 RAY FILLET: THE DEEP-SEA GUARDIAN

There are heroes who guard cities, kingdoms, and alien worlds…and then there are those who watch over the places where few ever look —the silent, glass-dark mysteries beneath the waves. Ray Fillet belongs to that last category. To most land-dwellers, he’s a legend.To the TMNT, he’s a friend.To the ocean… he’s a guardian. A fusion of superhero optimism and marine tragedy, Ray Fillet came and went like a tide — appearing just long enough to leave an impression as deep as the ocean trenches he once called home. From Ordinary…

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G.I. Joe Classified G.I.Joe 

G.I. Joe Classified Retro 6-Inch Action Figures Wave 7 Case of 4 (PRE ORDER HERE)

G.I. Joe Classified Retro 6-Inch Action Figures Wave 7 Case of 4: CLICK HERE TO PRE-ORDER Yo Joe!A Real American Hero returns on classic cardbacks for the 21st century!Super-articulated action figures bring G.I. Joe and Cobra teams to life with a ton of accessories.Case contains 4 individually packaged figures.The classic is back at 6-inches with these G.I. Joe Classified Series Retro Cardback 6-Inch Action Figures. You’ll marvel at these legendary action figures, ready to fight for freedom wherever there’s trouble. With the most realistic interpretations of these figures yet, you’ll…

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 

NINJA TURTLE NOVEMBER — #21 MUCKMAN & JOE EYEBALL: TRASH PICKED HEROES

Some heroes are born in labs.Some are born in battle.And some… crawl out of the garbage behind Channel 6 News and decide to do something meaningful before they decompose. Meet Muckman & Joe Eyeball — quite possibly the most unlikely good guys in the entire Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles world. They are the definition of “gross-but-good,” a testament to the weird alchemy that defined vintage TMNT storytelling: take something hideous, give it heart, and suddenly you care. You REALLY care. When Trash Became a Man Before he was made of…

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 

NINJA TURTLE NOVEMBER — #22 MONA LISA: THE BRILLIANT REBEL WHO STOLE RAPHAEL’S HEART

Some characters enter the TMNT universe not with a crash or a roar, but like a spark — brief, bright, unforgettable.Mona Lisa is one of those sparks. Her story is short in screen time, but long in impact. She appears, fights, challenges, inspires, and is gone again — a fleeting presence who still managed to carve her name into the hearts of fans who never forgot the mutant girl with the fiery courage and the clever smile. In a franchise filled with bizarre science experiments, alien warlords, and radioactive accidents,…

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The Breaking News Report 

Creating an Independent Comic Book & Toy Line: ARC Artifact Recovery & Containment

Today Terry from Action Media Toys discusses his new Independent Comic Book & Toy Line “ARC Artifact Recovery & Containment“! Check out the video below, then share your thoughts and opinions in the comments. As always be sure to subscribe to Action Media Reviews for all of Terry’s latest videos!

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 

NINJA TURTLE NOVEMBER — #23 FUGITOID: THE GHOST IN THE CIRCUITRY

Before the Turtles ever crossed paths with Shredder, before the sewers of New York became a battleground, there was a lonely scientist running for his life across alien terrain — trapped inside a metal body that was never meant to be his. His name was Professor Honeycutt.History remembers him as Fugitoid. He is one of the Turtles’ earliest allies in the Mirage comic universe — and easily one of its most tragic. If Wingnut and Screwloose were refugees from a cosmic war, Fugitoid is something deeper, stranger:a ghost whose soul…

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G.I.Joe 

G.I. Joe Outpost Spotlight: The 1984 Watch Tower & Lost Art of Small Playsets

Story By Mitchell Smith Welcome to The Outpost. Throughout the eighties Hasbro put out a ton of small play sets that were really cool. I’m still not sure why Hasbro today has not tapped into the smaller more affordable play sets and accessories packs like a firing range or Bivouac for the Classified. The 1984 Watch Tower is also one that is relatively simple and would give a really cool scenery set to display and capture pics for the Classified Joes. As simple as the 1984 Watch Tower is, it…

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 

NINJA TURTLE NOVEMBER — #24 WINGNUT & SCREWLOOSE: LOST HEROES OF DIMENSION X

There’s weird… and then there’s Dimension X weird—and even in a universe full of sewer ninjas, renegade rhinos, and brain-in-a-body warlords, Wingnut and Screwloose still manage to feel like visitors from a stranger side of reality. They arrive in the Turtles’ world like the punchline to a joke no one was telling. One is a hulking, bug-eyed bat-man who looks like he kit-bashed his armor from a comic-shop dumpster. The other, a tiny mosquito gremlin with teeth sharp enough to draw blood from his own sarcasm. They’re a duo that…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

October Monster Mash: Dracula (1931) – Bela Lugosi’s Eternal Reign of Terror

Welcome back to the October Monster Mash, where we raise the dead, chase shadows, and tip our hat to the timeless titans of terror. Today, we pull back the velvet curtains and descend into the crypt of cinema’s most charismatic bloodsucker—Count Dracula, as immortalized by Bela Lugosi in Universal Pictures’ 1931 masterpiece. When Lugosi first stepped out of the shadows with that thick Hungarian accent, mesmerizing stare, and impeccable style, he didn’t just play Dracula—he became Dracula. And no Halloween season is complete without his chilling presence. “I am… Dracula.”…

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Star Wars 

Hot Toys Reveals EPIC ESB Han Solo 1/6 Figure — Pre-Orders LIVE!

Hot Toys has officially unveiled new photos and details for their Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back – Han Solo 1/6 Scale Collectible Figure, capturing the iconic smuggler exactly as he appeared on Hoth!Pre-orders are now open for $285 from Sideshow Collectibles:https://www.sideshow.com This stunning figure features a newly developed head sculpt with moveable / rolling eyes, a fully detailed cold-weather Hoth outfit, and a huge range of accessories including a blaster pistol, goggles, welder, droid caller, breathing mask, and more. With 30 points of articulation and thirteen interchangeable hands, collectors…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

October Monster Mash: Frankenstein’s Monster (1931) – The Birth of a Horror Icon

Welcome back to our October Monster Mash, where we honor the titans of terror and monsters of myth! Today’s feature is perhaps the most iconic horror character of all time—one that reshaped horror cinema, ignited pop culture, and gave us a performance so haunting it still resonates nearly a century later. We’re talking about Frankenstein’s Monster, as portrayed by the legendary Boris Karloff in Universal’s 1931 classic. It’s not just a monster—it’s the Monster. From the Page to the Silver Screen Frankenstein was born from Mary Shelley’s imagination in 1818,…

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