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Monday, December 30, 2024

The Christmas Fallout: 2024!

Welp, that wraps up another holiday season. (Pun intended.) I sincerely hope that the last week was at least pleasant for all of you. Everyone deserves a nice Christmas. (Or whatever it is you personally celebrate.)

Welcome to the annual Christmas Fallout post, where I share the bounty of goodies that I've been blessed with this December by my loved ones. You're all also free to join in via the comments, of course. We're inching toward 2024's finale, so let's see if we can't squeeze out one last little bit of holiday goodness. On to the booty!


$20 Nintendo eShop Card
Lots of Candy

Starting off with the stocking filling, in addition to a generous supply of sweet treats (which include Hershey's Kisses, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, M&Ms Minis, Nerds of all kinds, a buildable Hershey's Chocolate Santa, and a plastic candy cane filled with gummy Krabby Patties), I also received 20 bucks of eShop cash to spend however I wish. (I used it to score DLC for one of the games mentioned in the next section, as well as a temporarily discounted Persona 4 Golden. This'll be my first time playing any version of P4, so I'm excited to finally see what all the hubbub's about.)


Mario & Luigi: Brothership (With Best Buy-Exclusive Shareable Pin Set)
Sonic X Shadow Generations: Day One Edition (Switch)
Super Mario Party Jamboree
Princess Peach: Showtime!
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics (Switch)
Astro Bot 
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashed Deluxe Edition (Switch) (Includes the Game itself, a Steelbook, an Artbook, four Weapon Keychains, and a set of four Belt Buckle Pins)

This year's gaming haul promises to keep me busy for quite a while. On top of my FAVORITE RPG SERIES EVER returning this year, 2024 also saw Shadow raising Sonic Generations to new heights with his own solo campaign, Mario Party's latest (and supposedly greatest) shindig, Nintendo's two biggest leading ladies embarking on adventures of their own, a comprehensive collection of Marvel vs. Capcom's greatest hits, a GOTY-winning full-length sequel to probably the greatest free pack-in game ever, and the Mutant Mayhem Turtles taking to the streets in their very first video game outing. Just those first two alone are sure to keep me smiling well into spring, so I'm really excited to start digging into everything.


Sgt. Frog: The Complete Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Seasons (SD Blu-ray)
Pokémon the Series: XY The Complete Season
Pokémon the Series: XY Kalos Quest The Complete Season

On to a little DVD and Blu-ray action, Viz actually released more than one Pokémon set this year, so I was able to add two-thirds of the Kalos arc to my shelf all at once. (Should make for very appropriate 2025 entertainment, what with the region returning in Legends form next year.) Joining those is the final Sgt. Frog collection from Discotek, promising 153 MORE EPISODES (!) of procrastinating space frog fun. (Kululu also FINALLY got his spotlight on the spine of this one, meaning that Dororo can't even catch a break on Blu-ray packaging. 😂)


Sonic the Hedgehog Volume 16: Misadventures
Sonic the Hedgehog Volume 17: Adventure Awaits

Moving on to some new reading material, my annual IDW Sonic fix is a bit lighter this year, but these two trades are still packed with plenty of Hedgehog-flavored goodness, including Sonic's 900th English comic adventure overall, a "beach episode" co-starring the Babylon Rogues, a Chaotix Halloween treat, as well as a handful of smaller stories either serving as fun one-offs or as setup for the next major arc of the book. (Which you'll likely see here next Christmas.)


Mighty Morphin/Power Rangers Book Two Deluxe Edition 
Mighty Morphin/Power Rangers Book Three Deluxe Edition 

Keeping the licensed comic train a-going, these two hardcovers finish off the "Mighty Morphin/Power Rangers" era of the Boom MMPR comics, alongside Ryan Parrott's tenure as the book's main writer. Only two arcs remain uncollected in Deluxe Edition form, so we're heading toward this universe's climax! (Hopefully, Prime lasts long enough to receive its own collections like these. I need all the new Power Rangers fiction that I can get.)


DC Versus Marvel Omnibus

Topping off this year's reading pile is this beautiful hardcover collection of Marvel and DC's classic crossovers. Given how both companies are these days, I NEVER thought that they'd collaborate on anything EVER again, but I'm VERY happy to be proven wrong. Now I can finally add these legendary team-ups to my shelf and read them all for the first time. (I'm especially interested in checking out the two times that Bats and Spidey crossed paths.)


NECA TMNT (1987 Cartoon) Vacation Bebop & Vacation Rocksteady 
Funko Bitty POP! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Collector Pack

My family also surprised me with some TMNT goodies! First off, a couple new faces for my growing NECA figure collection: Bebop and Rocksteady in their delightfully silly vacation outfits from the episode, "Napoleon Bonafrog: Colossus of the Swamps." These guys are actually the very first Bop and Rock that I've gotten from any of NECA's Turtles lines, so it's very fitting to finally add them to the shelf in such a unique way.

I was also gifted a set of Funko's adorably tiny Bitty POPs. They're like what would happen if you shrank the regular TMNT POPs down to the size of a quarter, and they can even be removed from their tiny plastic boxes! The only thing that I'm not super crazy about with them is that this Collector Pack only includes the "common" rarity figures from the overall set, meaning that you awkwardly have three out of four 8-bit Turtles and Rocksteady without Bebop (not to mention no Leatherhead). Still, they're pretty fun little things and will make for a cool display regardless.


The Book of Bill (Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition)
SpongeBob SquarePants: The Patrick Star Game (Switch)

My sister's family also treated me very well. They not only added to my reading pile with the latest Gravity Falls book exploring the innermost thoughts of professional weirdo, Bill Cipher, but also contributed to my gaming backlog with a sandbox adventure starring everyone's favorite incredibly dense starfish. I look forward to diving (literally, in Patrick's case) into both eventually.


ALF: The Complete Series Deluxe Edition (Amazon)

Finally, my grandma gave me 50 bucks, which I used to score Shout's new ALF DVD set. While I already had the previous Lionsgate releases of the show, the episodes on this particular set are the original broadcast versions, meaning that many scenes that were cut out for syndicated airings are fully restored. Shout also included both of ALF's cartoons, as well as the Project ALF TV movie that concluded the show, making this the definitive DVD collection for the Melmacian culture enthusiast. I can think of no better entertainment to kick off 2025 with than an old sitcom about a wisecracking alien who breaks things.

That wraps up 2024! Thank you all so much for reading, and I'll see you in 2025!

Friday, August 2, 2024

33rd Birthday Haul


Happy Birthday to me! (33rd, that is.) Been a pretty chill day (I've spent like half of it asleep) because I actually celebrated with my family yesterday. (My parents planned a trip for this weekend and the 1st was more convenient for them.) Anyhoo, with another August 2nd comes another treasure trove of goodies, so let me share all the incredibly generous gifts I received:


Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Switch)
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Switch)
Luigi's Mansion 2 HD
$50 Nintendo eShop Card

Much like last year's crop of games, this year's was very heavy on the remakes and ports. At the top of the mountain are the expansive next chapter in the FFVII Remake saga and an HD reincarnation of what many consider to be the best Paper Mario game. (I've actually owned the Gamecube original for YEARS, but've NEVER actually beaten it legit. Only with Action Replay assistance. Definitely gonna change that with this version! Side content, too! I wanna devour every bit!) Backing up those two heavy hitters are an HD revisit to another favorite from 2004, the original Mario vs. Donkey Kong, as well as a shined-up port of Luigi's second stab at ghost-hunting, ripe for a Halloween replay. Also got 50 bucks of unexpected eShop cash, so I added TMNT: Splintered Fate to the pile as well!


Digimon: Digital Monsters Season 2 (Blu-ray)
Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning (Blu-ray)
Digimon Card Game Digimon Liberator Promotion Pack (Got Shoemon!)

Doubled my Digi with two Blu-rays starring those crazy kids Davis, Yolei, Cody, T.K., Kari, and Ken!

First up is the Discotek release of Digimon Season 2 itself, which promises to not only carry the excellent picture quality of their previous Digimon set, but also restore content that's been missing from previous DVD and streaming releases for years! (Like T.K.'s little opening narration from the first episode.) Looking forward to giving this season a rewatch in the best possible quality!

Tying a bow on this little duo is the brand new Digimon Adventure 02 movie that hit theaters last year. It should sit quite comfortably on my shelf next to Kizuna. (It even came with a bonus Digimon TCG promo card based on the new Liberator manga! I got a living shoe that eventually digivolves into Cinderella.)


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Saturday Morning Adventures Volume 2
Gargoyles: Here in Manhattan Volume 1
Pokémon Adventures Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Volume 1
Pokémon Adventures Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Volume 2
Spider-Man 2099 Omnibus Volume 2

Time for some readin' fodder, and as usual, I got a LOT of it. First off, we kick it back to the 90s with new comics set in the classic animated worlds of New York's favorite Turtles and Gargoyles. (Probably gonna hold off on reading the latter until I get the new Dynamite collections in from Kickstarter, though. Those have stories that take place before this new series.) Then, Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald return to prevent the end of the world as Pokémon Adventures begins its ORAS-based story arc. Finally, we have the further adventures of Miguel O'Hara in another giant Omnibus. (I really enjoyed Miggy's ongoing from the early 2010s when I read it on Marvel Unlimited, so I'm excited to give it a fresh reread, now armed with the full context of his 90s stories.)

Wrapping things up, my sister gifted me some Amazon cash.

That finishes up my little celebratory post for Birthday #33! I'll see you guys again in a few months!

Monday, December 11, 2023

Hauls: Pre-Holiday Clean-Up RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars

Merry almost Christmas! The big day's so close I can practically taste it, so I need to hurry up and get these undocumented hauls sorted away with! Enjoy the show!


Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition 

Actually got this a little before my Birthday, but it slipped my mind when I made the OMGcon post. It came with my PS5, but I didn't pay much mind to it at the time because I already had the PS4 version and its included next-gen upgrade. Turns out that I should've looked a little closer a little sooner, since it was actually the Ultimate Edition with a free code for the Remastered version of the original Marvel's Spider-Man! Glad I noticed before I spent the ten bucks on the upgrade like I was originally planning to!


My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Omnibus Volume 8 (Amazon)

Courtesy of the Amazon cash that my Sis got me for my Birthday, Volume 8 of the MLP Omnibuses completes the FIM ongoing series with the "Season 10" storyline. Enjoyed my time with it, particularly the stuff delving into Zecora's backstory and Pinkie and Cheese Sandwich's developing relationship. Ending was a bit sudden, though. Feels like the climax could've used one more issue since it was essentially the show's definitive ending pre-time-skip and all that. Don't know if I'll bother with the Generation 5-based comics, but I'm at least happy to complete this pony tale on my shelf.


Marvel Legends - Gamerverse Miles Morales (Big Bad Toy Store)
Digimon: Digital Monsters Season 1 (Blu-ray) (Rightstuf Anime)

Missed out on Gamerverse Miles when he originally came out, so when BBTS opened pre-orders for a reissue, I made sure to grab one. With excellent sculpted detail and great effect parts recreating his venom powers, he's a fine upgrade for my old Marvel Legends Miles from the Space Venom wave. Now if only we could get a Gamerverse Pete that's just as nice instead of a simple repaint. (Maybe when Hasbro gets around to making the Insomniac black suit.)

As for the Digimon set, Rightstuf had it on sale, so I jumped on it. I already own the show on DVD, but the much improved video quality as well as the restored content that was missing from said DVDs due to imperfect masters definitely made the upgrade worth it. (Discotek had also recently announced a certain other Digimon release that made me feel like giving them all the money.)


Yoshi's Story 
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage 
Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time

A pile of old games from my Dad! Happy to have Yoshi's Story back in my N64 collection as well as to own both Spyro 2 and A Crack in Time physically after having the digital versions sitting on my PS3 for a while. (Need to find a case for Ratchet, though.)


Sonic and the Tales of Deception (ThriftBooks)

Got this Sonic book I've had my eye on for a while essentially for free by earning enough points through ThriftBooks' rewards program. (Had to pay shipping and tax, though.) The three stories included aren't anything too crazy since it's a kids book, but it's still a neat little thing to have in my collection and you definitely can't beat the less than two bucks I ended up spending on it. Now I just need to grab the other in the series.


Ralph Breaks the Internet (4K Combo) (Disney Movie Insiders)

Already had Ralph Breaks the Internet on Blu-ray (detailed it on this very blog back in 2019, in fact), but I couldn't pass up trading in some DMI points for a free 4K upgrade when that version finally hit their catalog. Now I have both Wreck-It Ralph movies in the highest possible quality without having to rebuy anything. Disney Movie Insiders is a lovely thing.


Pokémon Adventures XY Volume 6 (Amazon)

This was a fun one because I got it for the best price ever: FREE! Yep, Amazon had a promotion going where if you signed up for Prime during a certain period, they'd provide you with a complimentary $10 promotional code to use during their Prime Day event. Well, I did just that and used said code to pre-order the final book of the Pokémon Adventures XY arc. Since I had Prime and the promo code made the base cost $0, there wasn't even any shipping or tax. It was 100% free. Life's kinda cool sometimes.


Sgt. Frog: The Complete Third & Fourth Seasons (SD Blu-ray) (Rightstuf Anime)

THE FROGS ARE BACK! Since Discotek already finished off the dubbed episodes and any future seasons would be sub-only, they decided to kick their Sgt. Frog SDBDs into overdrive by packing TWO WHOLE SEASONS ONTO ONE SET. That's OVER 100 FROG EPISODES for the EXACT SAME PRICE AS PREVIOUS SEASONS. That is NUTS. Needless to say, it took a bit to work my way through every bit of content on both discs, but I enjoyed every minute of it. My faves from this batch include a Death Note parody with Tamama as Light and Kululu as Ryuk, an episode where everyone gets sucked into an RPG, and another about weaponized toilets that quickly turns into a Transformers parody (yes, really). Eagerly awaiting Discotek's releases of the three remaining seasons! (Especially the next one, since Kululu is pretty much guaranteed to be on the spine. I'VE BEEN WAITING SINCE THE FUNIMATION DAYS FOR THAT TO HAPPEN!)


Sonic the Hedgehog PowerA Nintendo Switch Game Card Holder (Amazon)

Grabbed this to add a little extra game storage to my Switch case. (Along with a Hedgehoggy flourish, of course.)


Power Rangers: Soul of the Dragon (Amazon)

SotD was the only one of Boom's standalone show-based Power Rangers graphic novels that I hadn't picked up yet, so when I saw that Amazon had it down to like ten bucks, I figured it was finally time to bite. (Especially given JDF's unfortunate passing last year. RIP.)


The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius: The Complete Series (DVD) (Amazon)

Speaking of finally biting on something because of Amazon sales, they had Shout's Jimmy Neutron set down to just a little over $20, so I grabbed it. Not only does it include EVERY episode of the show (including the one or two missing from Paramount+), but also the original pilot AND the three Jimmy Timmy Power Hour crossovers! Always awesome when a DVD set throws in just about everything you'd want it to, especially since that means that my old single-disc releases of the pilot and crossovers can finally be retired.


Sonic the Hedgehog Archives Volume 21 (Amazon)
Sonic the Hedgehog Archives Volume 22 (Amazon)
Sonic Super Digest #12 (eBay)

Got addicted to an awesome multi-hour retrospective on the Archie Sonic the Hedgehog series this year, so that put me in a mood to buy old Sonic comics.

I wasn't originally going to collect any more of the Archives trades since I own the remaining reprinted stories in single issue form. However, since Sonic Adventure is so dear to my heart, I was ALWAYS tempted by the two volumes collecting Archie's adaptation of the game. (Especially since my single issues from that particular era are probably the most weathered in my collection. Think I've had THOSE since middle school.) So, after a bit of price research, I finally ordered them both. Now I can read that whole arc without risking damage to my original copies!

As for the Digest, it contains the only Sonic Comic Origins story that I didn't already have in my collection. (For whatever reason, I had trouble finding this particular issue in-stock online back when it was new.) Now I officially own the entirety of the New 252! (Also known as the reboot era.)


Sega Dreamcast Console Hallmark Keepsake Ornament (Amazon)
Funko POP! Gamerverse Spider-Man 2099 (Amazon)

Speaking of Sonic Adventure, when this little Dreamcast ornament that plays music from the game complete with light-up VMU went up for pre-order, I KNEW that I HAD to have it. Now I can celebrate my future holidays with the sweet sounds of Emerald Coast!

As for the 2099 POP, it was on sale for like five bucks on Amazon and since I love Miggy's 2015 suit to death (actually kinda prefer it to the original, if you could believe it), I couldn't resist. Now Kaine has a buddy on the POP shelf!


Justice League/Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Amazon)
Street Sharks: The Complete TV Series (SD Blu-ray) (Crunchyroll Store)
Sonic X: The Complete Series Japanese-Language Collection (SD Blu-ray) (Crunchyroll Store)

More deals! First off, the Justice League crossover was another title from Boom's Power Rangers library that I hadn't gotten around to yet, so I finally snagged it when Amazon had the hardcover version down to like ten bucks.

Moving on to the SD Blu-rays, Rightstuf was consumed by the Crunchyroll Store, who in turn had a one-day sale where everything in-stock was 25% off. Used that opportunity to grab Discotek's releases of Street Sharks and the original Japanese version of Sonic X. I already own the previous Mill Creek release for the former, but now I can binge the whole show from ONE DISC and not have to deal with obnoxious paper sleeve packaging. As for the latter, while I would normally just stick to the dub set that I already own as far as my collection goes, as a huge Sonic fan, I just couldn't pass up a version of the show with extra Chaotix scenes and Live and Learn actually scoring Sonic and Shadow's fight with the Biolizard like in the game. Plus, this sub set includes a couple exclusive extras, including the Japanese Pilot and the international version of the English opening, meaning that it should complement the dub set on the shelf quite nicely. I'll have the whole Sonic X package! Fun fact about Street Sharks and Sonic X to cap off this section: Book of Mormon star Andrew Rannells is in the English versions of both! (He actually voice-directed the latter!)


Strutting Mickey Mouse Lapel Pin (Disney Movie Insiders)

This one's pretty simple. DMI added this teeny tiny Mickey pin to their catalog for just 100 points to celebrate the company's big 100th Anniversary. Much like the Ant-Man pin that I redeemed previously, I just figured, "why not?"


Digimon Card Game Tamer Party Pack -THE BEGINNING- ver 2.0 (Got Davis, Ken, Wormmon, and Lui!)

Went with my Sis to see the new Digimon movie and we got some free cards out of the deal! Normally, each promo pack includes three cards, but since I was able to pull T.K. (my Sis' favorite Digimon Adventure/Adventure 02 character), she traded me BOTH her Davis and Ken for it! She was also able to pull Patamon herself, meaning that between the two of us, we were able to complete two Tamer/Digimon pairs from Adventure 02! (T.K. and Patamon for her and Ken and Wormmon for me.) Really made the whole evening out to see the movie extra fun.


Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (Blu-ray) (Amazon)
Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie (Blu-ray) (Amazon)

Shout's Blu-ray releases of the original Power Rangers movies had been on my "to buy" list for a while, but when they recently announced that they'd be going out of print soon, I knew that I had to order them while I still could. Luckily, I was able to snag them before they went (permanently) out-of-stock on Amazon. Now I don't have to worry about missing out on the best home versions of the Rangers' original big screen adventures.


Detective Pikachu Returns (HSN)

THIS was quite a deal! Recently, HSN not only had all their electronics on sale, but also had a holiday deal going where new accounts could take a full $20 off their first purchase with a promo code. I was able to use both discounts to score the new Detective Pikachu game for less than thirty bucks! Super excited to get started on some more sleuthing adventures, especially since I was able to get it for such a nice price so soon after release.


Bugsnax (Nintendo Switch) (Best Buy)

ANOTHER cheapo Switch game! Bugsnax was a little game that I grew to adore when I first played through it during my brief Xbox Game Pass trial, but I had never actually formally bought and owned it for any console. I decided to finally change that when Best Buy recently had the physical Switch version down to just 20 bucks. (It's an awesome physical package, too! It even comes with an old school full-color manual!) Looking forward to giving it a portable replay one of these days.


Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis Promotional Tapestry

This one's a bit odd. The official Twitter account for the Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis mobile game was running a giveaway where you could win either a $10 Amazon card or a promotional tapestry for the game featuring art of Young Sephiroth. I entered trying to win the former, but I actually won the latter, despite it being the harder of the two prizes to win with fewer total winners. Yeah, my luck's kinda weird like that. So now I've got a tapestry with Young Sephiroth on it that I'll probably keep in the packaging in a drawer somewhere because I have no real interest in putting it up. Told ya it was an odd one.


Aladdin and the King of Thieves and the Return of Jafar 2-Movie Collection (Blu-ray Combo) (eBay)

THIS was a long time coming! Aladdin is probably my favorite of the Disney Renaissance films and I grew up loving it and everything that spawned from it, including the sequels and TV series. (The latter of which, infuriatingly, STILL isn't on Disney+.) I picked up the original film on Blu-ray back in 2015, but the sequels on that format were unfortunately stuck as Disney Movie Club exclusives, meaning that I'd either have to sign up for this whole program because I just wanted one particular release OR chance wading through a bunch of inflated prices on eBay and Amazon. I couldn't find a decent enough deal, so I quickly gave up on owning them for the time being and put my focus on other things. 

Fast forward to recently when I had downloaded the entire TV series for a future rewatch (I'm SICK of waiting on Disney+) and began wondering if the sequels were a little easier to get on Blu-ray now versus back in 2015. Well, after a little shopping around, I found a copy of the DMC exclusive release on eBay for just a little over $20 including shipping. I pulled the trigger on it and now I have the full Aladdin Trilogy on my shelf for the first time since the 90's. (Plus, as a bonus, since it included two separate digital copy redemption codes, one for each film, I ended up scoring twice as many DMI points from it!) Really excited to get started on an Aladdin franchise marathon next year. (Which, funnily enough, is also when both Return of Jafar and the series turn 30!)


Super Mario RPG Promotional Pamphlet (eBay)

IT BEGINS. Yep, since there's a Super Mario RPG remake out now, there's no way that a guy who runs a blog called THE LAZY SHELL could let it pass without grabbing as much merch for it as he possibly could. Kicking things off is this awesome little promotional pamphlet handed out exclusively in Japan. It's only a few pages, but it's full-color, shows off various details about the game, and is even made to resemble the Japanese manual for the SNES original. I'm planning on sticking it in the case when I get my copy of the game, so It'll make a great little companion piece.


Super Mario RPG Acrylic Stand and Poster (eBay)

More Super Mario RPG goodies! These items were actually European-exclusive pre-order bonuses for the game, but the second that I saw that acrylic stand featuring the whole party and the logo, I knew that I HAD to have it! After a week or two of searching, I was able to find a decent-enough deal on eBay that also threw in that wicked double-sided poster! Took a little bit to get here, and the stand's VERY small, but now I'll have the party from my favorite game EVER standing proud together in my room for years to come! (Plus said game's map on my wall!) It just makes me so, SO happy to own OFFICIAL SUPER MARIO RPG MERCHANDISE after all these years! OFFICIAL NINTENDO STUFF!!! WITH GENO AND MALLOW!!! EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! *phew* Sorry, lost my composure there. I like Super Mario RPG a bit, if you didn't know.


LEGO DC Super-Villains (Nintendo Switch) (Best Buy)

Yet another great Switch deal! LEGO DC Super-Villains had been on my radar for a while (as I quite enjoyed the LEGO Marvel games on the PS4), but I was waiting until it was juuuuuuust the right price before I bit. Well, Best Buy had it on clearance this month for fifteen bucks, so I had at it. Excited to dive into one of these games on a handheld console!


Marvel Legends - Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Amazon)
Marvel Legends - The Amazing Spider-Man (Amazon)
Marvel Legends - Spider-Man (Final Swing) (Amazon)

Finally, we end things with a triple threat of Spidey Marvel Legends. I don't typically go for movie-based Marvel figures, but the idea of having all three generations of cinematic Spider-Men on one shelf was just too good to pass up. (Me loving No Way Home to bits also contributed.) Hopefully Tom'll get a chance to rock that slick new suit in a Spider-Man 4 someday!

That wraps (heh) things up for the last few hauls before Christmas! I hope you all have an absolutely wonderful holiday regardless of however or whatever you celebrate. See you soon for the annual Fallout post! 🎄🎅