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2382ArticlemickyarberI don't remember when I first realized Santa wasn't real, but I do remember the after effect. I can remember feeling closer to my parents once I knew it was them spending hard earned cash for the things under the tree, and I think that helped me develop a deeper sense of appreciation for all kinds of things. Fun article. Jul 11, 2015View
2384ArticleVaporman87Hopefully my kids feel the same way about my wife and I when they discover the truth. LOL1990 - The Year Santa DiedJul 12, 2015View
4706ArticleDalek227I know this article is a few years old but I had to comment. One, I was so sure the new cool kid was going to be the one to blab about Santa, as I was reading haha and two, what a low blow that he got that kid spinjas. We had like a five dollar limit for our Secret Santa LOL. I love that you were very grateful despite not getting exactly what you wanted. 1990 - The Year Santa DiedDec 12, 2018View
1579ArticlemassrealityI loved that Medieval Spawn figure. Its one of those things on my must buy again list. It was just so cool.Christmas of 1994 Dec 10, 2014View
1580Articlecomic_book_fanyeah it was a cool figure. hey there is my next top 5 list right there i got 2 lined up and then another Christmas story.Christmas of 1994 Dec 10, 2014View
1585ArticleVaporman87By the mid-90's, KB Toys (KayBee Toys) had become a go-to place for toys that had been out of production for a couple years. And, by 1997 (when hype was building for the awful mess that was Godzilla '98), Trendmasters' Godzilla toy line had ceased production (as did Trendmasters altogether - they filed bankruptcy). The prices of those figures, especially the 12" line, had increased tremendously on the only existing online aftermarket of that time (Ebay). So, my mission was clear. I began mapping out EVERY mall with a KayBee Toys in it within a 100 mile radius. Every weekend (and sometimes weekdays) I would travel to another mall, check out the KayBee Toys for Trendmasters Godzilla figures, collect my treasures, and head home. I did that for probably a year. I sold most of what I had found, but also supplemented my own collection (which I still have today). Ahh, the days of bachelorhood when you could just leave on stupid trips like that for no good reason. Yeah, I don't miss those days. They all feel wasted now. Christmas of 1994 Dec 10, 2014View
1598ArticleSockofFleagullsWow, I feel old. My first real Christmas memories were a decade sooner and getting stuff like Castle Greyskull and the Atari 2600!!! No matter what year though, those first memories of Christmas are treasured.Christmas of 1994 Dec 10, 2014View
1600Articlecomic_book_fani was thinking this may have happened in 1993 but what ever i can't remember for sure but it was a good time.Christmas of 1994 Dec 10, 2014View
1604ArticleVaporman87You and me both SoF. Those early/mid 80's toys were the ones I played with more than any others. I got so much use out of my Masters of the Universe/G.I. Joe/Star Wars/Transformers/Thundercats toys that they probably looked like 50 people played with them. Christmas of 1994 Dec 11, 2014View
1607ArticleHoju KoolanderThat's an awesome introduction to the world of comic books, nice story. Image comics were pretty disposable to me, but the toys were the best. That first Spawn figure changed the game entirely. I had a few WildC.A.T.S. figures myself, in fact I made an "action figure movie" starring Maul and Hellspont with our family video camera. But Grifter definitely had the best design.Christmas of 1994 Dec 11, 2014View