Street Fighter 

Ultra Street Fighter II Cammy Player 2 6-Inch Action Figure- Entertainment Earth Exclusive

Entertainment Earth Exclusive! Step into the ring with the Ultra Street Fighter II Cammy 1:12 scale action figure by Jada Toys. Meticulously crafted with premium detail and articulation, this collectible brings one of the franchise’s most iconic fighters to life. Known for her lightning-fast strikes and unshakable spirit, Cammy is ready to dominate your display. CLICK HERE TO ORDER The Entertainment Earth Exclusive celebrates Cammy’s Player 2 variant, a fan-favorite alternate look pulled straight from Ultra Street Fighter II. In the game, color variants are more than just a visual…

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Half The Battle IACON CITY - The Transformers Forum 

Vintage Transformers G2 Snarl Review (Dinobot) | Half The Battle Shorty

On this weekend’s Half The Battle shorty, I review the vintage Transformers G2 Dinobot Snarl figure! 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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Captain America Superman 

Superman vs. Captain America: The Faces of DC and Marvel’s Heroic Legacy

When it comes to American comic book icons, two faces dominate the cultural landscape—Superman from DC Comics and Captain America from Marvel Comics. Both are instantly recognizable, not just as characters, but as enduring symbols of hope, morality, and national identity. Their legacies stretch back to the early 20th century, when the world was reeling from war, depression, and rapid social change. In those uncertain times, these heroes were born, not just as entertainment, but as embodiments of values their readers longed to see reflected in reality. Superman: The First…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

The Wild, Weird, and Wonderful Legacy of The Wild Wild West

Few television shows in history have dared to blend genres as boldly as The Wild Wild West. Airing from 1965 to 1969 on CBS, this unique series fused the classic American Western with the imaginative trappings of science fiction, espionage, and even steampunk before the term existed. With its daring stunts, eccentric villains, and charismatic leads, the series carved out a special place in pop culture and remains a groundbreaking classic. Casting the Perfect Duo At the heart of The Wild Wild West was the dynamic partnership between Robert Conrad…

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The Breaking News Report 

Collecting Without Compulsion: How to Enjoy Action Figures Without Chasing Dopamine Hits

Collecting action figures can be one of the most rewarding hobbies out there. It connects us with childhood memories, sparks creativity, and provides a tangible way to engage with pop culture. But for many collectors, the thrill of acquiring the next new figure can slip into something psychologists call a “dopamine chase.” According to Dr. Anna Lembke, psychiatrist and author of Dopamine Nation, the brain’s reward system is easily hijacked when we associate joy only with novelty and instant gratification. In collecting terms, this means constantly preordering, refreshing toy news…

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G.I.Joe Half The Battle 

Wheels, Wings, and War Machines: Ranking Every G.I. Joe Vehicle from 1986!

On this week’s episode of G.I. Joe Half The Battle, I rank all of the G.I. Joe Vehicles from 1985! 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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The Breaking News Report 

Pizza, Paws & Power: Garfield x TMNT Garfello & Odie Action Figure 2-Pack

Cowabunga, cat lovers!   What happens when Jim Davis’ lasagna-loving Garfield collides with Peter Laird’s pizza-powered Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? You get Garfello and Sidekick Odie, an unforgettable action figure 2-pack brought to life by Boss Fight Studio. This nostalgic crossover is based on the 1991 legendary meeting between Garfield, Odie, and the TMNT. Now, fans can relive the madness with two fully articulated figures packed with fun accessories and personality. What’s in the Box? Garfello: 25 points of articulation Interchangeable facial expressions & hands Pizza cutter accessory (fits in his…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

Yabba-Dabba-Doo! The Flintstones Celebrate 65 Years in 2025

In 1960, television history was made when The Flintstones premiered on ABC. Hanna-Barbera’s modern Stone Age family became the first animated sitcom to air in prime time, paving the way for everything from The Simpsons to Family Guy. Fast-forward to 2025, and Fred, Wilma, Barney, Betty, Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm, and Dino are still beloved household names as the series celebrates its 65th anniversary. Breaking Ground in Animation When The Flintstones first aired, many were unsure if adults would embrace a cartoon during evening hours. But audiences immediately connected with the show’s…

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G.I.Joe 

The Rare 1997 GI Joe Lady Jaye 12-Inch Convention Exclusive

Story By Mitchell Smith Welcome to The Outpost. Today I’m taking a look at one of the rarest G.I. Joe figures of all time. The 1997 4th annual International Collectors Convention staff exclusive 12 inch Lady Jaye figure. There were only 100 of these figures released and there were a few available to the public after figures were distributed amongst the staff for a price of $500.00. Now looking at some of today’s higher end 12 inch figures the comparison is night and day in quality and overall likeliness to…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

Beverly Hills Ninja: Chris Farley’s Wildest Adventure and the Untold Stories Behind the Comedy Classic

Few comedies of the 1990s capture pure, chaotic energy like Beverly Hills Ninja (1997). Starring the late, great Chris Farley, this film is a slapstick whirlwind that remains a guilty pleasure for many fans of outrageous ‘90s humor. On the surface, it’s a silly martial arts spoof about an unlikely ninja stumbling into a crime caper—but behind the scenes, the making of this movie reveals fascinating stories about Farley’s dedication, the production challenges, and the heartfelt vision that made it unforgettable. A Fish Out of Water: The Premise That Sold…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

From Andy Griffith to Al Bundy – What Happened to America’s Moral Compass?

In the early days of American television, figures like Andy Griffith stood tall as symbols of morality, wisdom, and fatherly guidance. Sheriff Andy Taylor of The Andy Griffith Show wasn’t just a character—he was a cultural compass. Calm, patient, and principled, he embodied values rooted in responsibility, respect, and integrity. His parenting style emphasized teaching by example, discipline balanced with love, and an unwavering sense of right and wrong. For many, he represented not only the archetype of a good father but also the moral foundation of a nation still…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

Rambo First Blood (1982) & Part II (1985) — Rewatch Review: PTSD, Politics & Peak Stallone

Story By Mitchell Smith Hello everybody. I had some extra time this weekend and was able to catch Rambo First Blood part 1 and part 2. Of course we all know how iconic the 1982 and 1985 action war movie is, creating sequels, comic books, toys, and various other merch, but there was also a strong political tone that I did not pick up on when I watched this as a young kid. The story starts out with John Rambo searching for surviving members of his Vietnam outfit only to…

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