Mister Pop Top's Favorite Links

The Gallery of Monster Toys
 A fun site with a detailed overview of the golden era of monster toys. If you grew up building Aurora monster model kits while watching Sir Graves Ghastly with the lights turned low (as Mr. Pop Top did) this is a must-visit site! Owwwoooooo!

Sir Graves Ghastly
 A wonderful horror host of 70's TV, honored in this labor-of-love tribute site, complete with clips of the show. All Mr. Pop Top has to do is hear that cackle of his again, and he is once again 10 years old in the living room floor, reverently watching "Bride of Frankenstein"!

Robot Japan
 What a great site! The number one source for information on all things "robot": collections, info, forums, and much more. If you are into the world of collectible Japanese robots, you will absolutely get lost in this site!

The Paul McGehee Collection
 Yes, it's Mr. Pop Top's SECRET IDENTITY!! My alter-ego as...an artist!

"Where's That?" Villa
 Mr. Pop Top can highly recommend this place for a stay. Did I mention it's on the island of Nevis? Huh? Where's that?!!

The Noosphere
 A truly amazing blog...part philosphy, part info, part humor...you will never visit The Noosphere without coming away with something. Check it out!

The Films of Philip Cook
 Phil Cook is one of the best indie sci-fi/fantasy/horror/etc. film makers today. His "Despiser" is a modern masterpiece with several layers to it, and a generous helping of slimy monsters encountered along the way...kind of like "The Wizard of Oz" in Hell! "Invader" and "Outerworld" ("Beyond the Rising Moon") are also Phil's creations, and have been seen on Sci-Fi Channel and some of the movie channels, as well as having a following overseas. Mr. Pop Top suggests that you take a look...and pick up a few DVD's!

Kim Castro Toys
 If you want to see an incredible collection of Japanese robot toys, visit Kim Castro's site...his collectible diecast pieces are works of art in themselves!