This is the second piece of our three-part holiday gift guide, the first of which dropped yesterday and featured books, comics, and more from some of your favorite pop culture writers.
Check out more suggestions below, split between official descriptions (where avialable) and my own thoughts.
Battle for Dream Island: Seven’s Secret Orb by Florence Chapell

When a strange new number visits with an alluring orb, the residents of the Pillary Ruins go crazy trying to take it for themselves.
Check out the newest adventure featuring the BFB cast in this exciting new comic book with 55 fully colored pages written and illustrated by Florence Chapell!
The Darkest Glass by Olivia Danson

In a kingdom where magic has been outlawed and old gods are only whispered about behind closed doors, an ancient being known as the White Raven is rumored to have returned, heralding the end of the world. When four strangers find themselves entangled in the White Raven’s prophecy, they begin to uncover the unspeakable horrors lurking beneath Halcyon’s glittering mask.
Julia, a fake princess bound to a monster and its secrets.
Tobias, a desperate thief unable to run from his blood wolf disease.
Nathaniel, a cunning aristocrat whose duskborn hunger is as insatiable as his ambition.
Sybil, a dishonored necromancer hunting for the truth behind her coven’s murder.
As the fate of Halcyon hangs in the balance, Julia, Tobias, Nathaniel, and Sybil must reckon with their own demons if they hope to survive.
Falling Up by Monk’s Models

This is one of the greatest toys I’ve ever seen, but it’s very much made for the adult-collector market, and it’s out of my current price range.
Still, if you have some cash to throw around this holiday season, and you know somebody with a sense of humor, you can get this wonderful mash-up of Pixar’s Up and Joel Schumacher’s Falling Down.
It’s a masterpiece. Obviously.
Use code BLACKFRIDAY10 at checkout for a 10% discount.
Impressionist Art by Erin Hanson

Hanson has a variety of prints and replicas on sale this weekend, and while her price point is higher than most of the comics and music you’ll find on this list, the work itself is gorgeous, and if you’re into her style it’s worth a look for sure.
Murders You Can Buy from Diana Gunn

Diana Gunn has a variety of options over at her Ko-Fi store, including Choices, a chilling and timely anthology of stories Gunn worked on with a number of other marginalized writers worried about the future of reproductive rights in the West.
The Music of Who’s Who at Spooked TV

Some of the best new music I’ve discovered in years was, ironically, not really “new” music. Who’s Who – the band composed of twin brothers Christopher Saint Booth and Philip Adrian Booth – has risen from the ashes after the internet identified them as the creators of “Ulterior Motives,” a viral song that spent years as one of the most mysterious, unidentified songs on the internet.
Phil and Chris are also filmmakers, so right now they’re not just releasing their previously-unheard ‘80s and ‘90s music…but they’re also making a documentary about the “Ulterior Motives” phenomenon.
They’ve got – if you include the one coming out in December – four volumes of “lost” albums, and they’re also still working on new music in the form of soundtracks for their movies, one of which has an all-new remix of “Ulterior Motives” on it.
Video Game Books by Kari Fry

Last time around, we plugged Super Eyepatch Wolf’s book about fake video games, but this time we’ve got…umm…real video games represented!
Kari Fry of FanGamer has produced books about and around some of the most popular games in the world, including Animal Crossing and Undertale. You can check them out at the link above!
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