Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Getting over HUMP day, Part 2

Oh no, not this again. Another HUMP day? Stuck in the middle of the week with a few more days before the weekend blissfully whisks us off to a little R&R. This mid-week plateau is for the birds -- bring on Thursday and Friday and be done with it already. Ah, well, since HUMP day is here and not going away (at least until midnight), we may as well turn our attention to more fun-loving characters from the world of pop culture who can help distract us from the mid-week funk.

Ferris Bueller Pop! Vinyl, Funko

Ferris Bueller Pop! Vinyl by Funko
Brought to life by Matthew Broderick in director John Hughes' phenomenal 1986 comedy, Ferris Bueller knew a thing or two about having fun. Here Ferris is reproduced as part of Funko's mega-popular Pop! Vinyl line. Available online or at your local comic shop, and keep your eyes out for Cameron Frye and Dancing Ferris vinyls as well.

Captain America #307 (1985)

Captain America #307
Marvel's peculiar villain Madcap made his first appearance in this quirky issue of Captain America, courtesy of Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary. Madcap and his whacky antics have bamboozled the likes of Cap, She-Hulk, Ghost Rider and Deadpool, among others. This issue is very affordable and can often be found online or at your local comic shop.

DC Comics Icons Harley Quinn statue, DC Collectibles

DC Comics Icons Harley Quinn statue by DC Collectibles
This collectible statue of Harley Quinn, the Joker's favorite femme fatale, stands about 10" tall and is limited to 5,200 pieces. Harley will make her big-screen, live-action debut in "Suicide Squad," due out Aug. 5. The sculpture goes for about $90 and you can track it down on one of our favorite retail websites, EntertainmentEarth.com.

Come back tomorrow for more CollecTwins fun!

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