Lost comes home at last.

After over a year strandedThe Island of Lost Megos I finally was able to pick up the second and final Wave of BifBangPow figures at Comic-Con. I’m personally very happy to see them and I am thankful for the support the Mego and Lost communities gave as to my campaign. I had the immense pleasure of taking my recently completed (well, almost completed, I need to make a couch) Swan Station playset down with me and setting it up at a party with many of the Lost fans I’ve met over Twitter in the last year. So nice to be with people who truly get it. I’ll post more at The Island of Lost Megos when I get home. Namaste!

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Robyn Adams (under the name Scott C Adams until recently) created the Mego Museum in 1996 and has been constantly redesigning it very slowly ever since. She is an animation background painter, graphic artist, illustrator and web designer in Oakland, California. She can be reached at www.secretfanbase.com