An Addiction Resurrected

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Two Funko Pop figures perched on a shelf

When it comes to the collector sphere, there’s a lot of nerds.

And where there’s nerds, there’s a lot of inexplicable snobbery.

And where there’s inexplicable snobbery, there’s irony.

And where there’s irony, there’s jokes.

It doesn’t matter what’s being collected…there’s always jokes.

For instance, this one’s popular with folks who hold a passionately condemnatory attitude toward Funko and their rubberized Pop! empire:

When someone turns out to be a serial killer, the cops’ll find a closet full of ’em, haw haw!

I myself have wondered just what is so compelling about those big-headed, tiny-bodied, black-eyed figures that come in the square boxes with the transparent plastic wraparound window.

Funko Pops once filled a partial wall in my old office cubicle, but were transposed to boxes and a Rubbermaid tub when I promoted to a supervisory role a year ago.

I thought the infatuation was dead – out of sight, out of mind – but upon stepping into a downtown curio shop, discovered a cache of Pops (beyond the overstock junk that populates the clearance racks at FYE and Books-A-Million). On top of this, said shop runs a perpetual B2GO that has swayed some of my purchases.

So, while my Pop collection expands once more, I am still at a loss as to where to put them all…

I have a couple other Office Pops, currently boxed up
These were acquired at Books-A-Million, so I’m a bit of hypocrite!
Was not expecting to find a Chase Variant for a niche film in downtown Harrisburg…
I quite enjoy this wild and woolly program
Wanted to find a Funko parody video, but the couple I watched were nowhere near as good as watching the late Lance Reddick get his absurd on

4 responses

  1. blackcabprod

    HAHAHAHA! Alas, a true and hardened ‘recidivist’ in action! It’s clearly in the DNA. 😉 However, and inarguably, a multi-million dollar government study is in order to confirm this primordial curse.

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  2. William D Prystauk

    Oh, man!

    This is why I stopped collecting. I ran out of room.

    Love Mandy but where’s Tulip?!

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    1. Jonny Numb

      That problem is sneaking up on me quickly (and actually adding to my overall stress right now, which is not a good thing), as I look at the storage tubs loaded with CDs, DVDs/Blu-rays, and unread books accumulating in my basement “man-cave” and wonder if I need to just cave and get a storage unit. But – no lie – last night I drove down to Baltimore for a concert, and noticed a steady string of self-storage facilities lining the hills, visible from the freeway, and thought…with a bit of sadness…how small forests and wildlife habitats were probably leveled/displaced because people like me just can’t get rid of things.

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  3. William D Prystauk

    I understand.

    I sold a ton of things back in the day and earned much cash.

    In 1997-1998, I made $7,000 off of my comic book collection and bought a car.

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