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  • HE-MAN IS THE KING OF THE UNIVERSE IN MAY 2017!FROM DIAMOND…

    HE-MAN IS THE KING OF THE UNIVERSE IN MAY 2017!FROM DIAMOND…

    HE-MAN IS THE KING OF THE UNIVERSE IN MAY 2017!

    FROM DIAMOND COMICS:

    Dark Horse Comics’ He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: A Character Guide and World Compendium, a guidebook to the beloved 1980s animated television series, was May’s best-selling book. Of note, Harcourt’s Neil Gaiman Coloring Book ranked #4 and Titan Books’ The Art and Making of Wonder Woman, a look behind the scenes of the blockbuster film, ranked #6.

    AND IT IS BACK ON NETFLIX.

    Let the nostalgia flow..

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  • DREAMING OF A BLUE HORDAK FOR CHRISTMAS!

    DREAMING OF A BLUE HORDAK FOR CHRISTMAS!

    DREAMING OF A BLUE HORDAK FOR CHRISTMAS!

    Not sure if anyone is looking for any last minute Christmas gifts for me.. but if so, find this amazing BLUE Hordak *true to the SHE-RA series and now the gray and black colors of typical actual figure paint jobs* … I saw the photograph of the REAL Hordak on the HE-MAN.ORG website..  I would pay to own this and add to my collection.

    When I was a kid in the 80s, I never knew that the REAL types of figures existed. You just had to be in the right country and place to find them.

    I recall the back of the HE-MAN boxes. There was a collect them all message with photos of the other action figures you can get. I always noticed the photos of the figures were just a BIT different than the actual action figures I found at my local KAY B toy store.. IT always upset me a bit that my HE-MAN and MAN AT ARMS didn’t look like they did in the cartoon, and that the back of the box showcased them to look exactly how they should look.. and in my hands was just the normal old boring HE-MAN and MAN AT ARMS.

    But … the blue Hordak? Now THAT is the figure to have..

    I also was checking this out on Amazon. Looks like a really cool book.. ANOTHER amazing gift idea (hint hint

    Looks like a great, great book

     

     

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  • Mission accomplished

    Mission accomplished

    My 4 year old took some my old HE-MAN guys to school today. As I was leaving I heard him explaining the names and their background to other dumbfounded kids.
    A moment of pride. .the 80s strike back

  • When nostalgia meets the present

    When nostalgia meets the present

    The family took a voyage to the movie theater today.. the HORROR REPORT family didn’t see anything filled with fright–no IT FOLLOWS for me, it’s not in a theater nearby.. Instead it was SPONGEBOB.. A sponge out of water. Funny parts, good laughs–though the ‘out of water’ business only took up the last 20 minutes or so of the movie, which was a disappointment. The real story here is that Ayden Morris, now 4, was at his first movie theater experience.

    This was a big day for me–huge as a matter of fact.. It’s not the movie choice that mattered, but just that he wanted to attend a theater showing. And he loved it.. he was stunned a bit at how loud certain parts were, he cringed during the return to JURASSIC PARK trailer, and he heartily laughed at the humor of Spongebob. So did I, and my wife..

    There was one more proud pappa moment for me, too.. After the film, we perused a much emptier mall than it ever was before. My local shopping sensation of yesteryear is suffering through the same downtown as many other brick and mortar shopping plazas.. But there’s a thrift shop–a place where old antiques and relics of yesterday are still bought and paid for by collectors and modern internet people. My son came across a bulk batch of HE-MAN action figures. He knew them since he plays with the few older broken ones I still possess. After today, we are adding three new (old) HE-MAN characters to the family, including HORDAK, who hasn’t been in my presence since 1990.

    A full circle kind of day.. Beginning with drenching rain, dour as could be. But the light of family brightening the mood.. a modern movie in a cool theater with my 4-year-old eating up every moment.. and then a dad, at the age of 34, buying toys that I bought at the age of 4 in the same mall that I bought them in 20 years ago. So different in ways, but so similar in others.

    Full circle.
    Another moment of parenting..

    The fleeting moments of today are gone tomorrow.. So forgive me for writing about it. But it’s my way of making amazing little things last just a little bit longer than the short span of time they inhabit..

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