Ep 1 ComicPop Toying Around – DC Mymojis, Loyal Subjects to Mashem’s

Ep 1 ComicPop Toying Around – DC Mymojis, Loyal Subjects to Mashem’s

Join Logan and Richard in the first episode of Toying Around.  These episodes will focus around the Crew purchasing inexpensive collectibles, primarily blind bags but other collectibles as well, and letting everyone hear us open them up and what we think of them.  Collecting on a budget.

Here is another fun filled episode, by listening above, at www.comicpoplibrary.com, or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.

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What we reviewed in this episode:

  1. Funko DC Mymoji’s
  2. Loyal Subject Figures – Attack on Titan & Thundercats
  3. Mashem’s – Justice League, Guardians of the Galaxy, & Transformers

Music clips used in this episode:

  1. “Eighteen”, The Near Future II, I Fight Dragons, I Fight Dragons, 2014.
  2. “Superheroes”, No Sound Without Silence, The Script, Columbia, 2014.

Links:

Funko Mymoji Page

Loyal Subjects Website

Mashems Website

Toy and Action Figure Museum Website

Toy and Action Figure Museum Facebook Page

Kevin Stark’s Facebook Page

Kevin Stark’s Art Studio and Gallery Website

Kevin Stark’s Art Studio and Gallery Facebook Page

ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

 

 

 

I Fight Dragons, That Alone Should Get Your Interest

ifightdragons

Just look at this picture of the band I Fight Dragons.  This band is made for us fans.  The band has recently released the album The Near Future.  This album can be purchased on their website, in Vinyl no less, http://ifightdragons.spinshop.com/ .  It has a mixture of instrumental pieces and lyrical pieces.   The best way to experience the album is through their YouTube channel.  I Fight Dragons has crafted a story to follow with their singles that is either told through their lyrics or on screen, for the instrumental pieces, to read.  If you can’t tell I’ve found a new band to follow.  They are hitting all my buttons in music and fandom.  To experience them check out their second song, “Eighteen”, of the album from their YouTube channel – Richard: