In this episode of Wax Pack Flashback, Jason continues his Grossest Cards Ever series with Pukey-Mon trading cards from 2000. This 116-card set by Pacific is a parody of Pokemon characters with “worthless” points. Rare chase cards were a possibility including Gold Foil, Holographic Foils, Scratch N Sniff, and It’s All Greek To Me cards (one of which Jason finds in his pack!)
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In this heartfelt interview, former Wizard magazine staffer, Sean T. Collins shares fascinating stories about his time in the Congers, NY offices from 2004-2007 forging friendships with fellow comic book lovers and taking on many CONTINUE READING…
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Last November, we debuted the TRN Drive-In podcast series to review movies. Our inaugural show hosted by Mickey and Jason screened Planes, Trains, and Automobiles at TRN Drive-In. The format of the show made it CONTINUE READING…
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'80s Kid, '90s Grad, and '00s Dad. I've been writing and podcasting about 1980s pop culture since 2011 at my Rediscoverthe80s.com website. I collect vinyl, cassingles, '80s comics, Batman memorabilia, and all things Mobile Armored Strike Kommand.
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