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Beige

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  1. Damn - they keep teasing the Borg, don't they?
  2. I'll give credit where it's due. Without @CGC Mike there would be a whole heap of stuff not getting corrected. Whatever they are paying you - it ain't enough.
  3. Where was this originally posted? I'm assuming its in the US?
  4. Not sure about LaForge as his daughter is onboard - I'm guessing something familiar lies in that Nebula - and it begins with 'B' (think of the pulse emissions)
  5. Another very good episode on what is becoming a terrific season. It''s been a very,very long time since Star Trek got the 'action' and 'feelings' in one episode in 100% balance - this is one of those times. The Good: SFX - outstanding Worf The Riker / Picard relationship The suprising return of a very old, and very well known race. The Bad: Michelle Hurd, Michelle Hurd......and Michelle Hurd The Ugly: I gotta say, Dr Crushers plastic surgery is possibly the most horrific thing ever seen on Star Trek If the pacing of this series continues, this could be the best yet.
  6. Another solid episode, but sadly Michelle Hurd (Raffi) continues to anchor the series with poor acting and bad character flaws. Otherwise - good viewing, with all the gang gathering again.
  7. Sorry @Bosco685 just saw this thread (delete the other) - Great start to Season 3. Hopefully they will give the great man the send off he deserves.
  8. $70 all up. Highlights: Couple of 1950's Lois Lane And I have no idea why some pictures are sideways..
  9. Yup. Buyer was Hulk something or other. Absolute real time ambush. Then a train wreck.....and a huge $$$ loss down the track when 'Les Revenants' was released on TV - as it was pretty much the same story as Revival. The TV optioned was cancelled, and the book suffered a 6th gun-like demise.
  10. Nail on head - TWD #1 going from a $50 book to a $400 book and then a $2500 book in a seemingly short space of time dragged a heap of noobs in. I was one. Bought 4 x TWD #1 ranging from $50 to $400 - all hit 9.8 All got sold for the 'next big thing' If you read the Modern Forum on here - you'd have seen a guy pay $5000 for a Revival #1 CGC 9.9 Only for the same seller to pull out a Revival #1 CGC 10.0 only 30 minutes later - the same guy bought it for $10,000. The last sale price of Revival #1 CGC 9.9? $153 There are many similar tales (not to that extent) out in the World - those books won't ever reach the stupendously insane prices they did on the back of 'Movie and TV Spec' - so they sit in peoples homes waiting for some phoenix like revival that will never come, or they take a huge loss and go lose money elsewhere. That's what we are seeing now, and are likely to for the next 2-3 yrs.
  11. $60 for 250 issues. If you are a seller-to-buy collector - this stuff is bread and butter for ebay stores. Easy turnover at $30 AUD for 5.
  12. Not accepting Paypal and not shipping outside of USA / Canada doesn't help either. Shame, as it's a nice book - plenty of UK, Aus, NZ , European buyers out there for books like this.
  13. People seem to finally be selling? $95 for 175 Buffy / Angel / Serenity / Fray comics, mostly VFN / NM range