Twin Peaks Laura Palmer POP! Figure: Funko Walk with Me

If you say Twin Peaks to me, my first thought is waitresses in skimpy outfits (Al Bundy would be so proud). My second thought is the early ’90s TV series that everyone thought was so cool back in the day. Frankly, it was just too weird for me. With Showtime having recently brought the series back, fans of the series are clamoring for some goodies. Now the show’s infamous dead girl Laura Palmer has been immortalized in POP! form, wrapped in plastic.

Entertainment Earth will start selling this action figure in July for $10.99, where you can also find figures of Agent Cooper, Log Lady, Audrey Horne, Leland Palmer, and Bob, if you want to build a complete Twin Peaks collection. You might find them in your local Barnes & Noble or Gamestop as well. Both those locations near me have a bunch of Pop! Figures for sale.

Bob Ross Gets His Own Funko Pop! Figure

If you collect Funko POP! figures you will want to get your hands on this officially-licensed Bob Ross version that the company is releasing this August. Add him to your collection and he can paint happy little trees for your other figures.


I’m sure Deadpool and all of your other POP!s would love a lesson in painting. The soft-spoken host of The Joy of Painting deserves this tribute, and he has now been immortalized in big head form and he looks just as calm and happy with that big head, and 1970s perma-perm. You can pre-order him over at Entertainment Earth now for just $10.99(USD).

It’s just too bad that he doesn’t come with a mini version of one of his paintings and a tiny easel.

[via Bleeding Cool via Geekologie]

Rugrats Chuckie Pop! Figure Will Break Everything

I used to watch Rugrats way back in the day before I had kids, and thought there was no way kids can actually get into that much trouble. I was so wrong. When my son was barely walking he managed to get spaghetti sauce and paint the walls with it. You couldn’t turn your back on that kid for a second, he was like a little Houdini who would escape anything you trapped him in.

Chuckie and his pals from Rugrats were the same way. They were always getting into something. I’ve often thought Nickelodeon’s red-headed Chuckie was based at least in part on the knife-wielding maniac Chuckie.

If you are a Rugrats fan, you will want this Funko POP! Vinyl figure of Chuckie. It’s guaranteed not to mess up your house (or kill you in your sleep.) You can pre-order the figure on Amazon for $10.99, and it’s expected to start shipping around June 12.