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Sardo Numspar

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  1. Gino, awesome selection of books. Every one of these is a rarity and gem. Congrats on the wonderful editions to your outstanding collection.
  2. Another rare book for sale: Price is $3,900 (which includes shipping and insurance in the U.S.). Payment via PayPal or check. Normal rules apply. the thread rules. PM with any questions. The book is complete. Would probably grade a 1.5.
  3. One of my favorite covers of the Golden Age. SuperSnipe #9. The Boy With the Most Comic Books in America sticking the pin in the Hitler pin cushion and envisioning himself sticking it to Hitler himself! This book matches perfectly with the ultra-rare vintage Hitler pin cushion depicted on the cover.
  4. Hi all. Been a while since my last sales thread. looking to sell this gem. Price is $3,750 (which includes shipping and insurance in the U.S.). Payment via PayPal or check. Normal rules apply iin the thread rules. PM with any questions.
  5. It is a beautifully presenting copy. I had a 2.5 that didn’t present as nice. The page quality is insanely excellent. It’s the perfect copy to own in my opinion. Enjoy it!
  6. Congrats! Sorry to run you up $3500 in the last 30 seconds.
  7. This movie makes me crave the Phantom Menace. In fact, I am going to watch the Jar Jar Binks scenes over and over tonight in order to try and erase the poop that I just watched on the big screen.
  8. My thoughts on this. (1) RP1 was an amazing and fun book. Lots of nostalgia. Not conceptually groundbreaking, but a great addition to slightly futuristic VR storytelling. Ernie Cline was born in ‘72, and this book clearly was a tribute to his childhood and that of most of us who grew up in the 80’s. (2) Armada was terrible. Complete ripoff of The Last Starfighter and Enders Game. (3) I worry for this movie. While Spielberg is Spielberg, there is just no way this movie can capture the scope of references and source material which made the book so special. Spielberg has already come out and said he is not going to canabolize his own IP with this. It cannot be made in one film. It should have been made as an animated trilogy with more money spent securing IP rights. I hope I’m wrong.
  9. I still watch this every once in a while. It’s actually really enteraining.
  10. Just got the email from Netflix. It is available for viewing.
  11. I really liked the movie. The final fight scene at the end to the Queen music was epic.
  12. I think you're guess is exactly right. I believe Discovery is a Section 31 black ops ship. Note the black Starfleet uniform emblems, the fact that the registry of the ship is "NCC 1031", the use of site-to-site transport at the cost of a suffering creature, and Lorca's ability to commission a convicted mutineer to become part of his crew. I loved the Easter Eggs in Episode 4. When the computer was asked to list the most decorated Star Trek captains, the listed four captains on the screen were all captains of the Enterprise except for Georgia Phillipa (Captaion of the Shenzou). Robert April was established as the first Captain of the Enterprise in TOS, Jonathan Archer was Captain of the NX-01 (Enterprise series), and Christopher Pike was Captain of the Enterprise in the original pilot episode of TOS.
  13. Thanks man! I got lucky for sure. The 4 Faves was actually bought from Terry for me by a friend in Chicago, and I picked it up in Baltimore. I don't think he was set up in Baltimore. There were definitely hidden gems dispersed throughout the show.
  14. Thanks to Bedrock for this one - making dreams come true