I am spent! Last week, the League of Extraordinary Bloggers embarked on an epic shopping spree at Hake’s Americana & Collectibles, the premiere auction company for pop culture collectibles. I’m amazed at how little duplication there was across all of our posts. We truly do have an eclectic group with different tastes, and I was shown […]
Raise your hand if you wanted one of these as a kid
I remember wanting a Big Trak in the worst way when I was 7 years old, but don’t think I ever even saw one in real life. Now, I would be content if I had this cool Big Trak print by Neal Mccullough hanging on the wall. Nostalgia bomb!
Vintage Batman Collectibles up for Bid at Hake’s
One of the best parts of collecting vintage toys and memorabilia is that you really never know what is out there. For years, I’ve been collecting Batman toys from the 60’s and 70’s, and items just keep popping up that I’ve never even seen. When Hake’s Americana and Collectibles releases a new auction catalog, there […]
“Eternian Equity” poster by Anthony Petrie
Looking for something to hang on the wall above your vintage Masters of the Universe Collection? Well, you can’t go wrong with this awesome poster by Anthony Petrie, produced for the upcoming Gallery 1988 exhibit, “Product Placement.” For just one million gold coins, it can be yours–the castle, that is. The poster will cost just […]
This week’s assignment from the League: Hake’s shopping spree
Hake’s Americana and Collectibles is a good friend of the site and they recently launched their latest auction, which is filled with amazing pop culture collectibles. This week’s challenge for the League… — You have very deep pockets but your shelves are bare. Go on a shopping spree at Hake’s to make your place a little more awesome. […]
The League has spoken: The Oscars (all of them)
Last week, the League of Extraordinary Bloggers was asked to write about the Oscars, and I am so proud of you all for stretching your thinking caps to their fullest in an effort to NOT write about the actual Oscars, but rather dig up every Oscar even remotely related to pop culture. It was a […]





