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Funko unleashes new Stranger Things toys in several lines
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We've still got a few weeks to go for the Halloween arrival of Stranger Things on cardboard and a bit longer wait for a new season, but Funko will be filling the gap.
How? With new Things toys across a number of its lines.
There will be Funko ornaments, 5 Star figures, a Vnyl. two-pack, Pop! TV Moments and standard Funko Pop! toys among the items coming this fall as revealed by the company this week.
Stranger Things cast members have experience elsewhere (and more roles to come) -- but not a lot of cardboard just yet
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The cultural phenomenon known as Stranger Things is coming to cardboard soon with the supernatural coming-of-age tale getting the Topps treatment beginning in October.
The full final details are still to come for 2018 Topps Stranger Things trading cards -- most notably how many hits per hobby box and which cast members are signing autographs for the set (see all of the early details so far right here) -- we've opted to take a look at the key cast members for the first season of the hit series from Netflix.
It might surprise you to see what some of this series' stars have already done -- and what's to come soon -- and then to ponder the power of this set in the future if the autograph list includes many of them and, atop that, there's widespread demand. (That potential is scarier than a visit from The Demogorgon or a call from Will Byers.)
Buzz Q&A: 'Trading Cards' illustrator Cuyler Smith
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A card show begins in Los Angeles tonight and lasts all the way until March 26 -- and you have a shot at owning any and all of the superstars in attendance as long as you're there early enough.
The difference? It's at an art gallery -- at Gallery 1988 (East) -- and the cards are prints from California illustrator Cuyler Smith, whose focus is the biggest names in the sports world ... err, the sports movie world.
Buzz caught up with Smith before his show, "Trading Cards," opens with a reception tonight at 7 p.m.
Q: How did you happen to focus on cards and card-size art?
A: It all started when I made a card for a group show at Gallery 1988 focusing on the films of Tom Hanks. I knew I wanted to do something different and the baseball card was a perfect fit for A League of Their Own.
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