I’ll be the first person to admit that my collection of anime merchandise & memorabilia is neither the largest nor the most valuable. I collect what I like
I’ll be the first person to admit that my collection of anime merchandise & memorabilia is neither the largest nor the most valuable. I collect what I like
I’ll be the first person to admit that my collection of anime merchandise & memorabilia is neither the largest nor the most valuable. I collect what I like
I’ll be the first person to admit that my collection of anime merchandise & memorabilia is neither the largest nor the most valuable. I collect what I like
I’ll be the first person to admit that my collection of anime merchandise & memorabilia is neither the largest nor the most valuable. I collect what I like
I’ll be the first person to admit that my collection of anime merchandise & memorabilia is neither the largest nor the most valuable. I collect what I like
I’ll be the first person to admit that my collection of anime merchandise & memorabilia is neither the largest nor the most valuable. I collect what I like
At the Orlando Megacon convention this morning, I purchased a card-sized original illustration of Kiki from pro comic artist Katie Cook (Spider-Verse, Gotham Academy, My Little Pony). The
Gene was sorting old documents and found some of the Miami Guns localization materials which he subsequent gave to me today. Photocopies of the original Japanese ADR scripts:
I don’t usually buy comic books strictly for their cover art, but I made an exception for these two, for hopefully obvious reasons. Apart from Marvel’s series of
The Robot Japan fan site today hosted an exhibit of the vintage Japanese robot toys owned by the site’s management. The “Robot Japan Art and Social Event” held
I love collecting anime esoterica, especially American historical items, so I was a bit giddy to discover this forgotten American doujinshi while browsing a local comic book store
This is a good example of why I love vintage anime magazines: rare promotional images like this Galactic Patrol Lensman publicity still drawn by Yasuomi Umetsu, who worked
Our friends that deliver the monthly Power Up Box geeky cool subscription assortment have let us know that subscribers can now earn a free month’s deluxe box by