Shopping for Christmas is incredibly difficult these days. There are so many destinations for shopping, and millions of items to choose from right at our fingertips. So sometimes the whole experience can be a little overwhelming. But we’re here to help you with that a little, as we’re presenting our guide to stocking stuffers for the retro lover in your life. If nothing else, this will help you take care of some of the little things, leaving your mind free to worry about the bigger presents you need to find this season. So here are a few ideas for stocking the stuffing of a loved one, a friend, or anyone you just want to pick a little something up for.
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The 90s environmental hero Captain Planet and his Planeteers are making a return in comic book form this April when Dynamite Entertainment launches an all-new Captain Planet series! Written by David Pepose (Space Ghost) with CONTINUE READING…
Adam and Will explore the 1995 Designing Women sequel spin-off, Women of the House that found Delta Burke reprising her role of Suzanne Sugarbaker in Washington, D.C.! If you didn’t know this existed, you’re in CONTINUE READING…
A Last Man Standing battle between Boba Fett and Deadpool, Michael Turner does a Fathom movie Casting Call, Top 10 Worst Comic Merchandise list, a review of ShockRockets from Gorilla Comics and more. Enjoy it, CONTINUE READING…
It might be hard today to fully grasp just how big a cultural moment it was when Tim Burton’s Batman opened in theaters thirty years ago this month. You couldn’t go out of the house without CONTINUE READING…
The Goonies was a 1985 film by Richard Donner about a group of adventurous kids who discover an old pirate map and follow it into an underground cavern in search of treasure to save their CONTINUE READING…
I cannot think of a better example of the quintessential Saturday morning cartoon than He-man and the Masters of the Universe. It had everything a kid could ask for as part of their weekend plans: CONTINUE READING…
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Sometimes referred to as the Retro Rambler...I was born in the '70s, grew up in the '80s, and came of age in the '90s. I love to share all the fun stuff from those years via my Retro Ramblings column.
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