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  • Post Malone’s ‘Big Rig’ Graphic Novel Combines ‘Evil Dead’ and ‘Mad Max’ in a Medieval Horror Adventure, Movie in the Works


    Post Malone, the Grammy-nominated singer, has teamed up with Vault Comics for an exciting new project—a horror graphic novel called ‘Big Rig,’ described as a thrilling mix of ‘Evil Dead’ and ‘Mad Max: Fury Road,’ set in medieval Europe.

    ‘Big Rig’ is based on an idea by Post Malone himself, with the singer co-writing the story alongside Vault Comics’ editor-in-chief Adrian Wassel. Vault co-founder Nathan Gooden, known for his work on’ Barbaric,’ is illustrating the novel.

    The story is set during the Dark Ages and follows an epic battle against demon hordes invading Europe. The story’s central characters are a secret sect of the Knights Templar called the Six Petals, who are struggling to defend against the demons.

    In their desperate attempt to fight back, the Six Petals discover a strange, powerful weapon: a fully loaded tractor trailer, called ‘The Rig,’ which crashes to Earth. The twist? The…



    Post Malone is known for his unique style and creativity, and his latest project is no exception. The rapper-turned-artist has announced the release of a graphic novel titled ‘Big Rig’, which combines elements of ‘Evil Dead’ and ‘Mad Max’ in a medieval horror adventure.

    The story follows a group of survivors in a post-apocalyptic world where they must navigate a dangerous landscape filled with monsters, mutants, and other dangers. The protagonist, Big Rig, is a badass warrior who drives a massive, armored truck that serves as both his home and his weapon.

    The graphic novel is filled with stunning artwork and intense action sequences, making it a thrilling and immersive read for fans of the horror and post-apocalyptic genres. And to make things even more exciting, a movie adaptation of ‘Big Rig’ is already in the works, with Post Malone himself set to star in the lead role.

    Fans of Post Malone and fans of graphic novels alike are sure to be excited about this new project, which promises to be a wild and unforgettable ride. Keep an eye out for ‘Big Rig’ hitting shelves soon, and get ready for a new kind of horror adventure unlike anything you’ve seen before.

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  • Mad Max Will Meet Evil Dead In a New Comic From… Post Malone?!


    Post Malone is entering the world of comics with Big Rig, a new project described as “Mad Max meets Evil Dead.” The new comic comes from publisher Vault Comics, in partnership with Michael Bay and Brad Fuller’s production company Platinum Dunes, who are also already developing the project into a feature film.

    According to ComicBasics.com, Big Rig will be based on an original idea by Post Malone, with the singer teaming up with Vault Editor-in-Chief Adrian Wassell to write the comic with Barbaric’s Nathan Gooden handling the art duties.

    Big Rig Cover

    Set in the Dark Ages, the story concerns the forces of Hell invading Europe. A sect of the Knights Templar known as the Six Petals pray to God for salvation, and receive a massive eighteen-wheeler called the Rig. An ex-communicated priest known as the Trucker then gets behind the wheel to do battle with the forces of Hell.

    Post Malone’s “Big Rig” Sounds Like A Wild Combination Of Classic Post-Apocalyptic Pop Culture

    Big Rig – Story By Post Malone; Written By Adrian Wassell; Art By Nathan Gooden

    An edited image of Post Malone performing in Dear Santa.
    Custom Image by Yailin Chacon

    While the Big Rig graphic novel is scheduled to be released later in 2025, Vault will be releasing the first chapter on its own for Free Comic Book Day this May, as a way of building anticipation for the arrival of the full story. Malone himself expressed excitement at the project, stating:

    This is going to kick ass. It’s amazing working with Vault and Michael Bay. Turning this idea into what we have has been unbelievable. The team has been crushing it, and I can’t believe we get to be a part of Free Comic Book Day.

    While it would be easy to write the comic off as a vanity project, created solely to build interest in an eventual feature film, there’s no denying that “Mad Max meets Evil Dead” is an exciting concept.

    Given the opportunity, Big Rig could be the surprise break-out indie comic of the year.

    Further, the team that has come together to bring Post Malone’s vision to life should raise expectations for comic book fans. In particular, Nathan Gooden’s work on Barbaric wowed audiences when it debuted from Vault Comics in 2021, so getting to see the artist once again bring his mad, ultra-violent touch to a full-length graphic novel will be a treat for fans of bloody horror and high-octane action. Given the opportunity, Big Rig could be the surprise break-out indie comic of the year.

    Post Malone’s Mad Max/Evil Dead” Mash-Up Could Be An Unexpected Comic Book Hit

    Check Out Free Comic Book Day: Big Rig In April, 2025

    Post Malone as Carter Ford in Road House in front of money
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    Fans will have to judge for themselves when the Big Rig graphic novel comes out in 2025. The Free Comic Book Day issue containing Chapter One of the story should give fans a taste of what to expect when the original graphic novel releases in full later this year. With its story of a Medieval ex-communicated priest driving a God-given eighteen-wheeler against the forces of Hell, Post Malone looks to be making a big splash with his Mad Max meets Evil Dead comic Big Rig.

    Source: Comic Basics

    Free Comic Book Day: Big Rig will be available April 9, 2025 from Vault Comics.



    That’s right, you heard it here first! Music superstar Post Malone is teaming up with comic book artist and writer to create a brand new comic book series that will bring together two iconic franchises: Mad Max and Evil Dead.

    In this exciting crossover event, the post-apocalyptic world of Mad Max will collide with the supernatural horrors of Evil Dead, as our unlikely hero (played by none other than Post Malone himself) must battle his way through hordes of undead and wasteland warriors to save the world from total destruction.

    Fans of both franchises can expect plenty of action, gore, and dark humor as Post Malone’s character faces off against the forces of evil in a battle for survival. With his signature style and larger-than-life personality, Post Malone is sure to bring a fresh and exciting twist to these classic stories.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this epic collaboration between Post Malone and the world of comics. Mad Max will meet Evil Dead like never before, and you won’t want to miss a single page of the action-packed adventure!

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  • ‘Evil Dead’ Meets ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ in Post Malone’s ‘Big Rig’ Graphic Novel; Movie in Development


    Post Malone has teamed up with Vault Comics for Big Rig, a horror graphic novel described as Evil Dead meets Mad Max: Fury Road in medieval Europe.

    Variety reports that Platinum Dunes, the production banner run by Michael Bay and Brad Fuller, is working with Malone and Vault on to develop a feature adaptation.

    Based on an idea by Malone, Big Rig is co-written by the Grammy-nominated singer and Vault editor-in-chief Adrian Wassel. Vault co-founder Nathan Gooden (Barbaric) illustrates.

    Set during the Dark Ages, the story sees demon hordes invading Europe. The Six Petals, a secret sect of the Knights Templar, are in desperate need of a means to drive back the scourge. What crashes to earth is The Rig, a fully loaded tractor trailer.

    In the aftermath of its arrival, the only man left standing is an enigmatic former priest excommunicated from the Six Petals. He will become Trucker and lead the fight against Hell behind the wheel of a demon-slaying machine.

    The first chapter will be available exclusively at comic shops participating in Free Comic Book Day 2025 on May 3.

    “This is going to kick ass,” Malone said in a statement. “It’s amazing working with Vault and Michael Bay. Turning this idea into what we have has been unbelievable. The team has been crushing it, and I can’t believe we get to be a part of Free Comic Book Day.”

    Vault has previously worked on comics with such musical acts as Metallica, Def Leppard, and Fall Out Boy‘s Pete Wentz.

    Platinum Dunes gained attention for their remakes of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Friday the 13th, and A Nightmare on Elm Street. They’ve since produced the likes of A Quiet Place, The Purge, and the upcoming Drop.



    Get ready for the ultimate crossover event of a lifetime as the worlds of Evil Dead and Mad Max: Fury Road collide in Post Malone’s upcoming graphic novel and movie, ‘Big Rig.’

    In this thrilling new project, Post Malone plays the role of a lone survivor in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, armed with his trusty chainsaw and shotgun as he battles against hordes of evil forces. Along the way, he encounters a group of fierce warrior women led by the iconic character, Furiosa, from the Mad Max universe.

    The graphic novel, written by Post Malone himself, will feature stunning artwork that brings the action-packed story to life. Fans can expect a gripping narrative filled with intense battles, heart-pounding chase scenes, and unexpected twists and turns.

    And that’s not all – a movie adaptation of ‘Big Rig’ is currently in development, with Post Malone set to reprise his role as the fearless protagonist. The film promises to be a visual spectacle, with high-octane action sequences and jaw-dropping special effects that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats.

    So buckle up and get ready for a wild ride with ‘Big Rig,’ where the worlds of Evil Dead and Mad Max collide in an epic crossover experience like never before. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project!

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  • ‘Mad Men’ and ‘Fargo’ actor Jon Hamm to be honored as Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Man of the Year


    Actor Jon Hamm, who rose to fame as ad executive Don Draper on the AMC series “Mad Men” and more recently appeared in “Fargo” and “Landman,” will be honored Friday night as the 2025 Man of the Year by Harvard University’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals.

    The theater group, which dates to 1844 and claims to be the world’s third-oldest still operating, said Hamm will receive his Pudding Pot award at a celebratory roast. Afterward, he will attend a performance of Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ 176th production, “101 Damnations.”

    “Let’s hope our roast doesn’t give him any heart palpitations — he’s had enough drama with that,” Producer Willow Woodward said in a statement, referring to the fate of Hamm’s character in the last episode of the 2024 Paramount+ series “Landman.” “But with his work ethic, we’re confident he’ll take on our stage with as much grit as Texas oil fields. He’s the perfect man to strike gold and earn his Pudding Pot this January.”

    Hasty Pudding Theatricals gives the awards to people who have made lasting and impressive contributions to the world of entertainment.

    Hamm is best known for starring in “Mad Men,” but he has had a storied acting career. Among his achievements, he received Emmy, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for his portrayal of Sheriff Roy Tillman in the FX series “Fargo,” he has starred in several movies, including “Bad Times at the El Royale,” and he has hosted “Saturday Night Live” three times.

    Other recent Man of the Year winners have included Barry Keoghan last year, Bob Odenkirk in 2023 and Jason Bateman in 2022.

    “Wicked” star Cynthia Erivo has been named Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ Woman of the Year Award. She will receive her award Feb. 6.





    We are thrilled to announce that Jon Hamm, best known for his roles in the hit TV series “Mad Men” and the critically acclaimed film “Fargo,” will be honored as Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Man of the Year!

    Hamm’s talent, charm, and versatility have captivated audiences around the world, earning him numerous awards and nominations throughout his career. From his iconic portrayal of the enigmatic Don Draper in “Mad Men” to his memorable performance as the menacing villain in “Fargo,” Hamm has proven time and time again that he is a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry.

    In addition to his impressive acting resume, Hamm is also a dedicated philanthropist and advocate for various social causes. His commitment to using his platform for good has earned him the admiration and respect of fans and colleagues alike.

    We can’t think of a more deserving recipient for this prestigious honor, and we can’t wait to see Hamm take the stage at Harvard’s annual Hasty Pudding festivities. Congratulations, Jon Hamm!

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  • Mad About the Boy’ Premiere


    There may have been some flustering over certain new additions to the Bridget Jones cast Wednesday night (ahem, looking at you, Leo Woodall and Chiwetel Ejiofor), but most of the love was thrown right at Renée Zellweger and Hugh Grant.

    The pair, who first starred in the movie adaptations of Helen Fielding’s wildly popular novels in 2001, arrived on the pink carpet in London’s Leicester Square for the world premiere of the fourth and final chapter in Jones’ diary, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.

    While Colin Firth and Emma Thompson were notably missing from the ensemble, their absence was soon made up for by the presence of the likes of Shirley Henderson, Celia Imrie, Gemma Jones and Sarah Solemani, alongside rising star Woodall and seasoned pro Ejiofor.

    The last ride on Bridget’s journey sees her wrestle with grief four years after Mark Darcy (Firth) was killed while on a humanitarian trip in Sudan. It’s made far less easy by their two children, Billy and Mabel, who are fast growing up in a world without their father in it.

    Thankfully, as Bridget pledges to live life to the fullest once more, a dashing 29-year-old Roxster (Woodall) comes along and gives her a summer of pure distraction. Elsewhere, the chemistry between science teacher Mr. Wallaker (Ejiofor) and Bridget is only getting more electric, and Zellweger’s character comes to understand that life isn’t something she can do alone. Even if, in the wake of Mark’s death, she wants to be able to. Grant’s Daniel Cleaver, who definitively did not die in a plane crash as suggested in Bridget Jones’ Baby (2016), is as outrageous as ever.

    And Zellweger revisits her most iconic character as though the two had never parted. “She’s the most generous, the most open, the most humble and the most alive person to work with,” director Michael Morris said of his titular star before the film screened. “I think everyone who worked with her would say the same thing. And that essence is why these films, I think, have endured the way they have.”

    He continued: “You brought this wonderful character to life, embodied every single moment of her in the film and it has been that way for 25 years. It’s been a joy of a lifetime.”

    Morris couldn’t leave the stage without paying tribute to the myriad people involved in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy including Fielding, composer Dustin O’Halloran, producer Jo Wallett and cinematographer Suzie Lavelle.

    Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy releases in theaters Feb. 13.



    Join us for the highly anticipated premiere of ‘Mad About the Boy’!

    Get ready to be swept away by this captivating romantic comedy that follows the tumultuous love story of a young woman and the charming, yet enigmatic man who turns her world upside down. With a star-studded cast and a gripping storyline, this film is sure to leave you on the edge of your seat.

    Don’t miss the chance to be among the first to see ‘Mad About the Boy’ on the big screen. Join us for an unforgettable night of glamour, excitement, and romance. See you at the premiere! #MadAbouttheBoyPremiere

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  • Renée Zellweger Returns for ‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy’


    Normally, we only spend about 90 minutes with the heroine of a rom-com. We watch as she meets the man (or, rarely, woman) of her dreams and falls in love, out of love and in again. Then we say goodbye, never to know what fate will befall her after that final kiss.

    Not Bridget Jones.

    Since first appearing in “Bridget Jones’s Diary” in 2001, as the deliriously chaotic Londoner, Renée Zellweger has persisted. We’ve cringed (but also secretly cheered) as she ended up in bed with the devilishly handsome cad Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant). We’ve watched her humiliate herself in front of Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), then find herself smitten with him, realizing he’s her one great love, even though he’s an insufferable snob. We’ve observed as Bridget and Mark have broken up and gotten back together many times over. She’s landed better jobs and given birth. And now, in the latest installment, “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy” (premiering Feb. 13 on Peacock), she’s a widow with two young children, trying to start again in her 50s.

    The perseverance of Bridget Jones in popular culture undermines the idea that when the credits roll on a rom-com, the characters’ lives turn out perfectly, and while the sequels have varied in quality, that sense of real life is in itself refreshing. (Although, chances are it works out for Bridget at the end of every movie anyway.)

    At the same time, having Bridget Jones in our lives all these years reveals a surprising amount about the way we talk about women. The character and specifically Zellweger’s performance have led directly to uncomfortable but sometimes revealing, conversations about body image and aging in the public eye. Bridget has been, unintentionally, a bellwether.

    The beauty of Bridget Jones — a creation of the novelist Helen Fielding, who had a hand in all of the screenplays — has always been her messiness. Think of her in comparison with, say, Meg Ryan’s Sally, in “When Harry Met Sally…,” perhaps the Platonic ideal of a rom-com heroine. While Sally can be a tad overbearing and unlucky in love, she is exacting and neat, almost to a fault. She always looks perfect. She alphabetizes her videotapes. Bridget, on the other hand, is unruly. She drinks too much and smokes like a chimney. (The number of cigarettes she puffs in the early movies is downright shocking in 2025.) Her apartment is a disaster, clothes strewn about. And, yes, she weighs too much — or at least she thinks she does.

    To talk about Bridget Jones in the zeitgeist is to talk about her weight. In both “Bridget Jones’s Diary” and “Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason” (2004), she is not tiny, although calling her overweight would be an overstatement even though plenty do. At the outset of “Diary” she resolves to lose 20 pounds, despite weighing in at only 136. In “Edge of Reason,” she hides from her new boyfriend, Mark, after they have made things official, changing under a sheet, concerned about how he might react to her in the light. He tells her he loves her “wobbly bits.”

    Zellweger famously gained weight to play Bridget, a fact that was more discussed than her mastery of a British accent. Though she never revealed exactly how much, the news media spiraled over the idea that this American movie star would deign to eat pizza to bulk up. When interviewers harped on how she put on the pounds, Zellweger would deflect. Speaking with The Guardian, she said, “I understand the intrigue. It sounds like it would be such a liberating experience, but I hope that that won’t be what becomes most important.”

    A year after the film’s release, Kate Betts, the former editor of Harper’s Bazaar, issued a mea culpa. Writing in The New York Times, she explained that she had pulled a cover of Zellweger tied to “Bridget Jones’s Diary” because the actress looked “too fat.” Betts admitted that “fashion’s antifat bias and obsession with thinness, so ingrained among those who make careers in the business, is looking increasingly like a blind spot.” And yet the damage had been done.

    Since 2001, society has gone through innumerable cycles of quasi-invasive conversations about how women, famous and otherwise, should look. Whereas “body positivity” might have been the buzzword 10 years ago, today slimmed-down celebrities face questions about whether they have used Ozempic or a similar drug.

    It makes rewatching the early Bridget Jones movies a strange experience. Seeing her body onscreen is still almost revolutionary given how thinness remains the norm in Hollywood. But she’s brutally self-critical, even though handsome men find her sexy enough to get into fistfights over her. It hurts to watch her self-loathing, but there’s also an honesty to it: How often are we our own worst enemies? The frothiness of the plots means this question isn’t examined, but it nags at you.

    When Bridget returned for “Bridget Jones’s Baby” in 2016, more than a decade after “The Edge of Reason,” the fracas was not over her size; that was also sidelined as an issue for the character. Instead, it was over her face. Upon the release of the trailer, Variety published a column speculating on whether Zellweger had “work” done, and charging that she “doesn’t look like Bridget Jones.”

    Zellweger, in turn, responded with an essay in HuffPost. “Not that it’s anyone’s business, but I did not make a decision to alter my face and have surgery on my eyes,” she wrote. “This fact is of no true import to anyone at all, but that the possibility alone was discussed among respected journalists and became a public conversation is a disconcerting illustration of news/entertainment confusion and society’s fixation on physicality.”

    Bridget Jones, however, is someone who has been shaped by that fixation. You can see that in the way she berates herself because she does not match an unrealistic, media-set standard. By the third film in the franchise, age is a factor. Bridget looks different because more than 10 years have passed since we last saw her. She has crow’s feet and her pregnancy is considered “geriatric.” She may not know who the father of her child is, at least at first, because she’s still the same old chaotic Bridget, but she is older, making her a pioneer, in a way, too. Only now, with films like “The Substance,” has culture caught up to the conversations “Bridget Jones’s Baby” provoked about aging.

    In “Mad About the Boy,” Bridget’s new challenge is the death of Mark Darcy, a grim reminder of the passage of time and our fragile mortality. But Bridget soldiers on, once again with an on-trend love interest, a younger man played by Leo Woodall.

    Bridget’s adventures have long been silly and fantastical, but at their heart is just a woman, trying to figure out her life. Her journey might have more hunky men and goofy scenarios than the ones we encounter as audience members, but we can easily recognize her anxieties and how they mirror ours as we age. Every time she gets a happy ending, it’s qualified by a sequel that throws another obstacle in her path. She’s been scrutinized and picked apart — onscreen and off — but always finds her way out of the muck. And that’s why it’s been a blessing to have her around for all these years.



    After a long wait, fans of the beloved Bridget Jones series can rejoice as Renée Zellweger is set to reprise her role as the lovable and relatable Bridget Jones in the upcoming film, ‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy’.

    The film, based on the bestselling novel by Helen Fielding, follows Bridget as she navigates the ups and downs of life as a single mother in her 50s. With a new love interest on the horizon and plenty of hilarious mishaps along the way, fans can expect the same charm and wit that made the original films so beloved.

    Zellweger’s return to the role is sure to delight fans who have been eagerly awaiting the next chapter in Bridget’s story. With her impeccable comedic timing and heartfelt portrayal of the character, Zellweger is sure to bring Bridget to life once again in this highly anticipated sequel.

    Stay tuned for more updates on ‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy’ as production gears up and we get closer to seeing our favorite singleton back on the big screen. Get ready to laugh, cry, and fall in love all over again with Bridget Jones!

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  • Anger Management Workbook for Kids: 50 Fun Activities to Help Children Stay Calm and Make Better Choices When They Feel Mad (Health and Wellness Workbooks for Kids)


    Price: $17.99 – $9.00
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    KEEP CALM, EVEN WHEN YOU’RE MADKEEP CALM, EVEN WHEN YOU’RE MAD

    This workbook includes awesome activities for managing anger like:

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    Crafting a short note can help kids collect their thoughts on anger and calmly consider when their anger might be triggered.

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    Taking a minute to “talk” to anger transforms a big, scary feeling into a more manageable emotion.

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    Encouraging children to identify how they feel in different situations makes it easier to work through anxieties and modify behavior.

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    I am  school social worker and this will be a great book to address anger with the kids I work with.I am  school social worker and this will be a great book to address anger with the kids I work with.

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    Skill-building activities

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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Callisto Kids (November 27, 2018)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 160 pages
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    Customers find the book helpful in teaching anger management. It helps kids analyze their feelings and understand their behavior better. The activities keep them engaged and talking. They say it really works and is a great resource for parents or caregivers. The illustrations are cute, colorful, and kid-friendly. Customers appreciate the simple, easy-to-follow lessons and worksheets. However, some find the writing too wordy or abstract. Opinions vary on the age range, with some finding it good for kids and adults, while others think it’s more suitable for younger children.

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    Are you looking for a way to help your child manage their anger and make better choices when they feel mad? Look no further than the Anger Management Workbook for Kids! This workbook is filled with 50 fun activities designed to help children stay calm and learn how to cope with their emotions in a healthy way.

    From breathing exercises to coloring pages to journal prompts, this workbook offers a variety of tools to help children express their feelings and develop positive coping skills. By engaging in these activities, children can learn how to identify their triggers, manage their anger, and make better choices when they feel upset.

    Whether your child struggles with outbursts of anger or simply needs help navigating their emotions, the Anger Management Workbook for Kids is a valuable resource for parents and caregivers. Help your child develop the skills they need to stay calm and make better choices with this engaging and interactive workbook.
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  • NEW! Mad Hippie SET w/SPRING BAG Vitamin C, Eye + Face Cream, Peptide Serum RARE



    NEW! Mad Hippie SET w/SPRING BAG Vitamin C, Eye + Face Cream, Peptide Serum RARE

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    Introducing the NEW Mad Hippie SET with Spring Bag!

    We are thrilled to announce our latest bundle featuring some of our best-selling products to give your skincare routine a boost this spring. The set includes:

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  • I Was So Mad (Little Critter) (Look-Look) – Paperback – VERY GOOD



    I Was So Mad (Little Critter) (Look-Look) – Paperback – VERY GOOD

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    I recently picked up a copy of “I Was So Mad” by Little Critter and I have to say, it was a fantastic read! The paperback edition is in VERY GOOD condition and the illustrations are just as charming as ever.

    In this book, Little Critter gets really mad when things don’t go his way. From losing his favorite toy to not being able to play outside, he experiences a range of emotions that many kids can relate to. But in the end, he learns how to manage his anger and find a solution to his problems.

    I highly recommend this book for any young readers who may be struggling with their emotions. It’s a great way to start a conversation about feelings and how to cope with them in a healthy way.

    Overall, “I Was So Mad” is a wonderful addition to any child’s bookshelf and I’m so glad I stumbled upon it. Definitely a must-read for Little Critter fans!
    #Mad #Critter #LookLook #Paperback #GOOD,ages 3+

  • Mad Hippie Eye Cream – Anti-Aging Under Eye Cream for Dark Circles and Puffiness with Niacinamide, with Skin-Brightening Vitamin C, 0.5 Oz


    Price: $20.79
    (as of Jan 26,2025 19:11:51 UTC – Details)



    For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep away from naked flame or direct heat sources.
    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.5 x 1.5 x 4.1 inches; 0.5 ounces
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ 0013964127447
    UPC ‏ : ‎ 013964127447
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ MAD HIPPIE
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B005IXSS4O

    UNDER EYE CREAM: Three advanced peptides, anti-aging niacinamide, hydrating ceramide, and bioavailable vitamins help reduce wrinkles, discoloration, and puffiness.
    DARK CIRCLES UNDER EYE TREATMENT FOR WOMEN: Vitamin E oil combined with moisturizing shea butter, squalene (vegan), and argan oil help soften skin and fend off signs of aging around the eyes.
    CAFFEINE EYE CREAM: Our gentle eye cream contains caffeine to help stimulate and energize the skin around the eyes.
    FOR NIGHTLY USE: Thoroughly, gently, and carefully massage a small amount of the brightening eye cream into the skin around each eye before bedtime.
    MAD HIPPIE MAKES BEAUTIFUL & COMPLETE SKIN CARE: Non-GMO, cruelty-free, and vegan, our advanced skin care serums and creams transform your skin through the power of nature.

    Customers say

    Customers find this eye cream gentle and effective for reducing under-eye puffiness and dark circles. They appreciate its pleasant scent and the quality of ingredients. However, some customers have differing views on skin irritation and value for money.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews


    Are you tired of looking tired? Say goodbye to dark circles and puffiness with Mad Hippie Eye Cream! This anti-aging under eye cream is packed with powerful ingredients like niacinamide and skin-brightening vitamin C to help brighten and revitalize the delicate skin around your eyes.

    With just a small amount of this 0.5 oz eye cream, you can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while improving skin tone and texture. Say hello to a more youthful and radiant complexion with Mad Hippie Eye Cream!

    Don’t let dark circles and puffiness bring you down. Try Mad Hippie Eye Cream today and see the difference for yourself.
    #Mad #Hippie #Eye #Cream #AntiAging #Eye #Cream #Dark #Circles #Puffiness #Niacinamide #SkinBrightening #Vitamin,dark circles

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