![]() ![]() ![]() In a similar gift-giving vein, the Game of Thrones 2013 Calendar was released toward the end of October, and is still available as a stocking stuffer (it’d have to be a pretty big stocking, unless you don’t mind rolling it up). Or, if you’re overseas and are just dying to get your hands on them, will have them available from the 28th, and they’ll ship to most destinations around the world. These things are cute, and are just dying to decorate someone’s workspace or join that collectible figure collection. This month also saw the release of the Funko POP! Game of Thrones figures in the first set of six we’ve previously reported on. ![]() We should have an interview with the writer of Inside HBO’s Game of Thrones, the always welcome Bryan Cogman, to provide his insights into the deluxe collection.Īnd of course, that’s not all that’s going on this month, even as Game of Thrones is winding down with its last few days in Iceland. Truth be told, the price for the set is worth it just for this book alone. And at that price, you’ll get not just Inside HBO’s Game of Thrones (you can read our review of it here), but also scrolled maps based on HBO’s version of the maps of the setting (which are in some ways quite different from The Lands of Ice and Fire), a gold-stamped case… and, perhaps most interestingly of all, a companion book containing season one and season two storyboards by artist Will Simpson, storyboards that promise to reveal scenes that were planned but never filmed, never made it to the screen, or made it to the screen in much-altered form. ![]()
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