Mark Hamill's Pop Culture Quest Trailer Visits Star Wars Collection, DC Comics Office

Mark Hamill wants to bring the best in Pop Culture to you, the fans that make it so popular. [...]

Mark Hamill wants to bring the best in Pop Culture to you, the fans that make it so popular. That's the gist of his new show airing on Comic-Con HQ, Mark Hamill's Pop Culture Quest, which debuts next week. The series will explore the "biggest, rarest, and most extraordinary collections" of pop culture items from Star Wars, DC Comics, and far beyond.

He'll visit personal collectors who have everything from huge collections of Star Wars toys to massive, screen-used movie props like Time Machines and cars, but he'll also visit museums and geek culture epicenters like the DC Comics office.

In the trailer, he visits DC Comics publisher Jim Lee at their office in Burbank, CA. The longtime voice of the Joker since Batman: The Animated Series debuted a quarter of a century ago, Hamill has his own geek-out moment seeing the office, and having the legenedary artist do a sketch of The Joker right in front of his eyes.

"With Mark Hamill as your guide, explore the most exclusive pop culture collections in the world on Pop Culture Quest, premiering November 15 on Comic-Con HQ! Start your free trial: https://go.comic-conhq.com/popcultureq...

"Join Mark on his quest to track down the rumored rocket-firing Boba Fett, the original Time Machine, the last surviving armature model used to animate the original 1933 King Kong, the 1992 Batmobile, and so much more! Mark travels inside pop culture's vaults to uncover why we are so fascinated with collecting and what our collections say about us," the official description reads.

It should be fun for fans who regularly geek out over Hamill, whether its because of The Joker or his role as Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars franchise, to see him having his own moments of fandom fun. Or, it's just another chance to hear him do the Joker laugh again.

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(Photo: Comic-Con HQ)

"I've been a collector all my life," said Hamill in the original announcement over the summer. "This show is a natural outgrowth of that passion. Now I have an opportunity to collect other people's collections! I can't wait to see what's out there and share it with the world. Collectibles are a living history of who and what we are, so we just might learn something… but there's no doubt we're going to have fun!"

Mark Hamill can be heard as The Joker again on the soon-to-debut Justice League Action animated series, will return to The Flash this season, and is back as Luke Skywalker (with lines this time) in Star Wars: Episode VIII December 2017.

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