
If you remember last year's Harry Potter advent calendar, each cardboard window promises a new Pocket Pop! figure to enjoy during the month of December instead of chocolate. This year collectors can enjoy a new Harry Potter calendar as well as a Marvel one for some variety.
They're not available yet, but they should become available for pre-order very soon on track for release before Christmas 2019. Keep an eye on the Ozzie Collectables Latest Additions page!
You can also still buy last year's version of the Harry Potter advent calendar here for $99.99 with free shipping.

Which one do you prefer? Leave us a comment!
]]>Read on to see our official 2018 list of Summer reading recommendations!
(Psst. Novels aren't your thing? No worries! This list contains a variety meant to please nerds of all variety, and that includes the more visually inclined. Be on the lookout for our seriously cool comic recommendations, and drop us a comment if any of these sound like something you'd dig!)
The Venom comics
After the popularity of its recent movie adaptation, the hype for the Spiderverse's favourite anti-hero is teeming amongst genre buffs and Marvel fans alike. Much of the movie's praise comes from its true-to-the-comics camp and charm, as well as the fact that for the first time in MCU history (even though Venom isn't teeechnically part of the MCU) the symbiote looks like its silly, muscled up self.
Getting into comic books can be a tough and treacherous journey, especially when there are about a million adaptations and multi-verse anomalies to wade through. If you're a fan of 90s cheese nostalgia but still want a complex take of the rom-com ala Eddie Brock and his pet monster, we recommend starting with First Host.

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The Raven Cycle
In this brave new world of Netflix adaptations and movie deals, there's often no better feeling than getting in early and reading the real thing before it transfers to the big screen. Maggie Stiefvater revealed more than a year ago that her four book tale of dead kings, dream magic, teen romance and, uh... bees, was coming to the smaller screen in the way of a TV show adaptation. There really is no better time to get into this series than now, especially with another trilogy set in this universe on the way. If you're a fan of YA, pet birds, hit-men with tragic backstories, and strong, psychic women, this series is for you.

Umbrella Academy
Another one getting a Netflix adaptation, fans have already gotten a taste of what's to come from Umbrella Academy, a dark super-hero story with a twist. The comics, penned by pop culture icon Gerard Way and illustrated by Gabriel Ba, are an electric pop-punk ride for fans of classic DC villainy and the story telling style of X-Men. It's got extraterrestrial flair and political conspiracy plot points to boot, and it's definitely worth a read if you're more interested in lounging in a dark, air conditioned room than frying by the poolside.
Pick this one up for +100 Goth Points.

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With the sequel to Andy Muschietti's 2017 film adaptation right around the corner for a 2019 release, if you haven't already read King's killer clown classic, you literally have to. It's got small town dread, childhood nostalgia, creative horror, and more than anything, a spiraling tale of pure terror that will keep you up at night. This one's kind of a long read, so we recommend taking a legnthy road trip with a trusted and licensed driver, or else taking a week off to buckle down in the shade and dive into this novel.
If you're already a fan, check out some cool merch here and get re-inspired!

All For The Game
If your flavour is more along the line of the niche, indie YA series that get a lot of hype on Twitter but don't often see the front shelf at Robinsons (even though they totally deserve to), then Nora Sakavic's sporty crime drama is for you. It's got fantasy sports, complex character drama, mafia wars, and plot twists that'll have you in tears. Plus, although tiny, it's got a fiercely loyal cult following, which means tonnes of fan made goodies to treat yourself with over the Summer when you're all done reading and are back on your collectables wagon. Yay!

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We Sold Our Souls
A punk rock horror take that is quickly becoming a modern classic, Grady Hendrix's novel tells a gruesome tale of a heavy metal band, Satan, and a rise to fame that comes with a price. Pair this one with a margarita and a pair of headphones and you're all set for escaping the heat of the Aussie sun only to transcend into an even more hellish (but metaphorical, phew!) sauna. Did we mention those goth points earlier?

Alice Isn't Dead
You may be familiar with the podcast, which tells the story of Keisha and her search for her (presumed dead) missing wife, who somehow keeps popping up in the background of news stories of major disasters and tragic events. The podcast is a story full of chilling imagery for fans of thrillers and mysteries alike, and the Joseph Fink novel of the same name is no different: choose your fighter. Bring this one on the obligatory camping and road trips for escapism to the max.

Do you think we missed anything? Tell us in the comments your top pick for this Summer's nerdy, pop-culture inclined reading list.
Happy summer, collectors!
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Boasting an 89% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, it's clear that more fans than critics have been enjoying the symbiotic love story. And look: I'm not going to sit here and tell you that it was a brilliant piece of cinema. Following the success of big-budget Blockbusters and ultra-ambitious crossovers such as Infinity War, Sony had some pretty big shoes to fill in terms of what seems to count as a successful superhero movie in 2018.
Audience members have come to expect a pretty finite and fool-proof formula from their Marvel films: high-tech, big cast, smooth script, relatable do-good characters, etc. It wasn't that Venom wasn't up to the challenge, per se. It just did things a little... differently.

It's no secret that I have a major bias in this area. Anybody who knows me will know that I am a major fan of any and all Spidey or Spidey-affiliated characters, and yes, that includes grumpy can't-catch-a-break Eddie Brock and his bossy symbiote. So when I heard that this movie (which has been in production since 2008!) was finally coming out, I was pretty ecstatic.
I know it's a controversial opinion, but I kind of loved it.
Sue me for not minding the time-warp trip back to 2002 that this film took me on. Venom seems to be garnering a lot of backlash in the way of critics who have come to expect a very specific kind of superhero movie, especially in terms of Marvel comic adaptations, but I think that there are few things more handy than some good ol' perspective when it comes to taking this film with a grain of salt.

First of all: this is Sony, not the MCU we know and love. Absent here is the campy, cheerful, good versus bad we have come to expect from today's Spiderverse flicks. Watching Venom felt at times like being transported directly back to the early 2000s realm of Toby Maguire's Spider-Man, with its overdone depiction of a grimy city, memorable villains, dark colour grading, and cheesy script.
(Seriously, though. Hearing Tom Hardy respond to the line, "Aren't you Eddie Brock?" with, "I used to be" all whilst wearing a completely serious expression was, like, the funniest part of this movie, and I don't think that it meant to be.)

Secondly: this is Spiderverse without the spider. Director Ruben Fleischer said that "the most challenging part" of bringing this movie to life was writing a character whose main motivation in the comics is Spider-Man without... well, Spider-Man.
Rather than creating a massive plot hole, however, many audience members have found that this then opened up a larger realm of possibilities for motivation between the characters of Eddie and Venom, and gave Venom's writers more freedom in developing motivations on either character's ends. Some have found that the ensuing motivation for Venom (the fact that he is "kind of a loser" on his planet) came off as cheesy. Others feel that it perfectly captures the cheesiness and moral grey that already existed between these two characters in the comics.

I won't lie: there are some obvious flaws with this film. There's Hardy's terrible accent, the lack of chemistry between Anne and Eddie, car chase scenes that go on too long, plot inconsistencies (what the hell was Chaos supposed to be doing in all those months that Eddie was having his melt down? Or are we really supposed to believe that it took him months to get to an airport?) and corny dialogue that comes across as even sillier when spoken in Venom's growly voice.
So what are we supposed to take away from this?
The thing is, not every movie needs to be a cinematic masterpiece to be enjoyable. Much like the equally cheesy and convoluted comics, Venom was a lot of fun. It does a great job of bringing that 90s ridiculousness onto the big screen, and for the first time ever, Venom actually looks like Venom.

Whilst decidedly more goofy than his comic counterpart (and still just as much of a meathead), Hardy does a fantastic job at playing a convincing Eddie Brock. No doubt following from the success of anti-hero flicks such as Deadpool, there is much to be said for how intrinsically good/not good these characters are meant to be, but in my opinion, the film does a fantastic job in this regard.
As much of Brock's charm is supposed to come from how not charming he is, Hardy hits the nail on the head. I can't imagine what better motivation than 'two losers running a chaotic neutral shitshow' there could have been to compensate for the lack of wallcrawler in this movie.
The thing that confuses me is the sheer amount of comic fans complaining about obvious things, such as the film's tonal dissonance, Hardy's bizarre performance, and the sheer absurdity of the relationship between Brock and the symbiote.

To me, these things all felt very Venom anyway. This is a movie adaptation about the hulking muscle monster from space who enjoys senseless revenge, eating brains, and running commentary for the sole purpose of annoying its favourite human. This is a movie adaptation about Eddie King-of-the-Weirdos Brock, who calls his symbiote "darling" and talks to himself more than any functional human being has a right to. And yeah, the weirdness comes in varying degrees, depending on which comic you're reading. (Looking for somewhere to start? Try First Host!)
For fans of the comics, this movie does a great job at capturing the nuances between Eddie and his Other/husband/nuisance symbiote, even without Spider-Man there to motivate them into sticking together. It sort of works better as a romantic comedy than a superhero movie, though.
Another thing that struck me as awesome about this movie was the potential for character design. Like I mentioned before, this is really the first time where a movie with Venom has had the creature looking like himself, and the possibilities in terms of collectables and merchandise are decidedly endless.
I know that ever since the release of this particular Carnage Pop! Vinyl, I and fans everywhere have been hanging out for the character's much needed introduction to this series. Aren't we glad to have stuck around for the after credits scene?

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Similarly, these Venomized Marvel favourites have the potential of a crossover (somewhere, somehow, someday) buzzing in everybody's minds: Sony's licensing rights be damned. (Psst: you can get them here as a bundle for $143.92!)

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The point is that there still feels like there could be a lot of pop culture potential from this universe, and I for one am excited to see it unfold. And if you're interested, there's already plenty of Venom merch just waiting to earn a place on the shelf.
The final verdict? Go and see Venom. If you're more interested in having a good time than you are with playing cinephile, or if you're a fan of the comics and/or just general silly 90s-inspired monster movie goodness, then this is the movie for you. And if you're not? Go and see it anyway. There's hardly any point in voicing your opinion on something if you haven't even given it the time of day.
What did you guys think of this movie? Are you a fan of the comics or the collectables? Leave us a comment with your thoughts below, because every week we're choosing one lucky commenter to win a bonus 100 Ozzie Coins. Good luck!
Happy collecting, everyone!
]]>Marvel is really upping the ante in terms of new releases this year, no doubt attempting to trump DC after the hype of films doing flawlessly at Box Office like Wonder Woman and garnering endless discussion like Justice League and Aquaman.
Whilst it can definitely be argued that it has taken Marvel an embarrassing long time to give its badass female characters the attention that they deserve, this has been steadily gaining traction, with upcoming releases such as Captain Marvel and Black Widow’s very own standalone film. (Although some might think it’s a little past time to see Scarlett Johansson on screen in another wig for 3 hours.)
We wish that this list could be a million miles long to cover all of the awesome Marvel characters that are out there (there’s more than 756!) That being said, let’s get into Ozzie’s picks for the top 11 Marvel characters getting hype right now, including their super cute and super stylised Funko Pop! Vinyl counterparts!
#11: Carol Danvers
Ah, yes, Captain Marvel, everyone’s favourite poster child for the franchise. Also known as Ms. Marvel, Carol is set to debut in her own film scheduled for release in 2019 and in part 2 of the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War duology. We’re literally turning to dust with anticipation, y’all. Her Pop! Vinyl rendition features Carol unmasked and clad in her classic red and blue, though there will no doubt be future releases as this character finally gets the attention and popularity she deserves over the next coming years!

#10: Luke Cage
Gaining traction since his self-titled Netflix show, this character is one popular both for his flaws and flawlessness. (Think: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt but, y’know, literally.) From his fantastically executed on screen relationship with other fan favourite Jessica Jones to his well-written dialogue with Daredevil, this is one character who definitely deserves the hype. (And a whole lot more.) Cage is depicted here as a US exclusive in his power man get-up and makes a great addition to any Marvel fanatic’s collection!

#9: Valkyrie
After her popularity in Thor: Ragnarok, this one is a no-brainer. Whether you’re a fan of the classic blonde haired Viking or the snarky alcoholic played by Tessa Thompson, there’s a Valkyrie for every fan of strong female characters and well-executed fight scenes both in film and comic. The Thor 3 Pop! Vinyl features Valkyrie in her sleek black movie get-up, complete with blades. If you’re not in love with this character design, there may be something wrong with you.

#8: Thor
God of Thunder, King of Asgard, Son of Odin, and Aussie heartthrob. (Oh yeah!) He’s got, like, a hundred aliases, and it isn’t hard to see why this mythology-inspired Marvel hero is a fan favourite! With his “it’s complicated” relationship with brother Loki, excellent character portrayal by Hemsworth, and the decidedly comedic (and brilliant) turn that Taika Waititi’s Thor: Ragnarok took and inspired in Infinity War, you can’t really fault this classic character. We like this Avengers 3: Infinity War release for its classy design depicting Thor’s new Look™, complete with scar, beard, and totally-copying-Steve-Rogers short hair. Definitely a strong contender as far as our favourite Marvel Pop! heroes go. Yes!

#7: Wolverine
He’s not short, he’s fun-sized! (And, as the idiom goes, he’s definitely that grumpy because he’s closer to Hell.) Logan/James Howlett (yes, we love the irony too) has been a fan favourite since his original debut, and the success of the X Men franchise and Logan (2017) have only led to an increase in popularity with this character among Marvel collectors. We love him because he’s played by an Aussie, too! Check out this 2017 New York Comic Con Exclusive Pop! Vinyl rendition of Old Man Logan. That’s one to display in the box!

#6: Daredevil
Another fan favourite to jump on the Netflix bandwagon, Matt Murdock is an anti-hero cashing in big time on the new age popularity of morally questionable protagonists. A lot of Matt’s appeal comes from his multi-layered, complex characterisation as a superhero with a disability, and there is plenty of Daredevil merch to boot for dedicated collectors: no duh, with a character design that is such an instant classic. This Pop! design steps away in the right direction from the blocky, original Funko moulds, depicting Daredevil in his classic red suit.

#5: The Hulk/Bruce Banner
So, these two are sort of a package deal. There’s just so much to love about this dynamic: from the brilliant, albeit hopelessly nerdy Bruce Banner (a characterisation which Mark Ruffalo only serves to encourage; seriously, name someone more suited to this role) to his mean, green counterpart. The Incredible Hulk is just one of those Marvel classics that have had so many reboots, re-imaginings, and film after film that you’d think the franchise would have died out already… but it hasn’t. The MCU is still bringing us fresh material with this awesome character every year, and we can’t wait to see what’s next for him with the release of Infinity War! You can pre-order a recently returning Pop! version of Hulk ala Ragnarok’s gladiator style here. We love this one because, although his absurdly tall helmet gives an extra mile of height, there is no denying that it looks seriously cool on display for any collector. A must-have.

#4: Black Panther
97% on Rotten Tomatoes with flawless female characters, believable dialogue, and a desperately needed refresher to the MCU ala Wakanda? We’ll take 10, please. Yes, fans have been waiting on this one for a long time. Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa was an instant fan favourite and will no doubt continue to bring brilliant things in Marvel films to come. This is one I could talk about ‘til I died. Someone shut me up, please. T’Challa is depicted here with his mask off, complete with his in-film costume and silver collar as per some Shuri genius. This one comes with a masked chase edition, too!

#3: Captain America and the Winter Soldier
Yes, we put these two together because… well, because. Where there’s a Steve, there’s a Bucky, and fans are still going nuts for this duo even in light of films like Civil War and Infinity War (seriously, that first one was a movie about Cap— where was the BFF screen time?) The transition that both of these characters have taken over the span of decades of comics and films is long-winded and chock full of fandom intricacies, but nothing will arguably beat the pure perfection of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Fans are seriously looking forward to yet another reunion promised in Infinity War, but in the meantime, we have Pop! Vinyls to tide us over. You can get Cap here as in full Infinity War film getup, and a one-armed Bucky here. It’s about time for a two-pack!


#2: Spiderman
This is one that has been tried and tested time and time again. We thought we’d been blessed when we were given Toby Maguire’s delightfully awkward emo venom-ised Spiderman in 2007, but fans have continued to be surprised by revivals like Andrew Garfield’s sarcastic Peter Parker in The Amazing Spiderman (2012) and now Tom Holland’s teenaged Stark fanboy in Spiderman: Homecoming (2017). It seems like the franchise can only go up from here, and now that Spidey has officially been integrated into the MCU ala Avengers, fans can’t wait to see how the character’s trajectory will fare against that of his sarcastic comic persona! Peter looks great in his Iron Spider suit in this unmasked US Exclusive release, and makes the perfect addition to an Infinity War set or on any Marvel collector’s shelf.

#1: Deadpool
There’s a reason everybody’s favourite vigilante mercenary falls into our #1 spot, and it definitely isn’t his good looks or charming personality. Wade Wilson is a favourite for a bucket load of reasons, not limited to his witty dialogue, complex comic characterisation, and overt use of fourth-wall breaks. He’s a little insane and definitely not for kids, and since the release of his own standalone film in 2016 (and the upcoming one this year!) he has only been gaining traction amongst Marvel collectors. Fans are now looking forward to future appearances in the X-Men franchise and are hoping for a little more screen-time (and maybe a much needed on-screen debut with Spidey in lieu of the comics. We can dream, guys.) You can get him here on his scooter from the same collection where he was depicted, uh, reclining (#Goldbluming). Perfect for display anywhere in your home, or to cuddle up with at night. Oh, that sweet, cold vinyl.

Who’s your favourite Marvel character? Tell us who you think should have made the list in the comments!
Happy collecting, everyone
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