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  2. RS Recommends: The Raddest Merch For ‘Stranger Things’ Fans

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    Great to display on your desk or bookshelf, these Stranger Things POP! figurines from Funko feature the popular characters in their new outfits (and poses) from the upcoming Season 4 Volume 1 of ...

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    Below, Yahoo Entertainment can exclusively debut several images from the fun Stranger Things: The Official Coloring Book, Season 4, which fans can print out — click on each image for a larger ...

  4. Stranger Things - Wikipedia

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    A second Stranger Things original graphic novel, titled Stranger Things: The Bully, was released on October 13, 2020. It was written by Greg Pak and illustrated by Valeria Favoccia, [ 190 ] and focuses on the characters Troy and James concurrent with the events of the second season, as the former struggles with PTSD following his encounter with ...

  5. List of Stranger Things episodes - Wikipedia

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    Stranger Things is an American science fiction horror drama television series created by the Duffer Brothers that is streaming on Netflix.The brothers serve as showrunners and are executive producers along with Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen.

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    Netflix is conjuring up an entire haunted house’s worth of ways for fans to celebrate Halloween, with a screening series, “Stranger Things” merch tie-ins including new Squishmallows, live ...

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    Funko headquarters in Everett, Washington. Funko was founded in 1998 by toy collector Mike Becker at his home in Snohomish, Washington. [5] He started the business after failing to find an affordable coin bank of the Big Boy Restaurants mascot, instead licensing the rights to make his own coin banks from a Big Boy franchise in Michigan.