Show off your Weekly Finds.

Started by hhwolfman, December 08, 2007, 11:21:57 PM

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Therin of Andor

Cameo role by a Halloween vampire cat - from a local bargain shop, stocked with Halloween stuff!:

http://photopeach.com/album/lhw74j
Thiptho lapth,

Regards, Ian.

Monsters For Sale


Cute for kids - need to do Mr. Mouse's Halloween Adventure.

Who was the music by?
ADAM

haveapotato

A little monster ephemera this wk.




Mike Scott

Always liked that "Monster Melodies" cover art!  :)
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Monster Bob


Hepcat

Collecting! It's what I do!

horrorhunter

Quote from: haveapotato on November 20, 2013, 02:59:35 PM
A little monster ephemera this wk.


Frankie Stein And His Ghouls are great. I burned several of their albums onto CD and listen to them in the car. Love the Monster Surf music.
ALWAYS MONSTERING...

Therin of Andor

Quote from: Monsters For Sale on November 20, 2013, 08:05:07 AM
Who was the music by?

The music is supplied by the Photo Peach facility. Free "Creative Commons" music and various public domain classical stuff. This tune is called "Country Boy" by Sound Textures.
Thiptho lapth,

Regards, Ian.

ahiwolfman

So i been looking for the rare ahi cupped hand wolfman after years of searching finally came across one came in the mail today and im very excited to add to my wolfman family he is super minty and tight card fresh minty so thought id show it here only seen one other one about 7 years ago for auction until this one.... ....

Enjoy



jimm


Frankenmarx

Here's my latest....and maybe last monster purchase.

Sly Wolf

I hadn't been on this website for very long time. I have been picking up stuff there and there, really didn't post them on here for about two months due to college work and having bad cold.

Than I ask myself how much stuff I have been getting during those two months, I was impressed by how much stuff I got so far.



The Vincent Price DVD pack was on sale for $20 (saved $10), it came in on that day I was shopping at the video store and the worker show it to me and I was like "how you found out that I liked Vincent Price" and he was like well I thought it looked cool. Those are the films I actually don't have and never watch them, I mean they're VERY hard to find and never cheap to get as stand alone copies.

I just liked Ninja Turtles and always will.



random books from the goodwill



Graphic novels, Will Eisner books (GREAT condition!) were actually found in a junk shop (no name of it, which I thought it was strange) and allowed me to take them off his hands for $5 a piece. others were found cheap.

I loved the goosebumps comic version of the "Werewolf of the Fever Swamp", werewolf designs were just awesome to look at on the pages.



Now this is getting interesting here, those are the horror comics that I got for a dollar or two a piece. Before you shout "you got that Tomb of the Dracula No.1 for a buck?!" Only reason why I got it for a buck because the pages inside have red pen markings, I will show them in the next photo. The Strange Tales no. 92 was found at the same junk store where I got the spirit books, it bought in a huge book of comic books by someone which I picked out couple of them. The owner of the place was like I'll sell them for $2 a piece and than he put the box of other comic books under most likely for ebay checking. I think wondering how much are they worth and Strange Tales 92 was a big surprise because it's worth $30 (wow)...



Yeah, some child tired to make the pages bloody as possible, however it made Dracula look like he's wearing a lipstick instead. However I'm happy with it otherwise the guy at the book store would have throw on the ebay for high prices instead if it doesn't have pen markings at all. At last there is pages with no markings at all.



A guy was very nice to lower the three comic books with $12 tags down to $5 a piece, he knows they're not really worth that much. Because it was his boss idea to make them higher instead of following the actual value. The space Ranger and unexpected was in a trash can and the junk store guy told me that I can have them for free. Others were dollar ones.



More comics I got for a buck each, I'm very happy with Man-Wolf ones since I love werewolves.



Best things about 90's and later comic books that they're always cheap to buy once they're not in comic book stores anymore, which I could get deals such as five for $3 and stuff like that.

However the first four comic books on the top row are from the actual comic book stores, which means I have to buy them by the cover prices. The worker keeping me that I'm so lucky to get the Haunted Horror issue (it was new on the rack for couple days) because they always get sold out and everybody have to wait months for a new issue instead.

This is one awesome haul that I got after two months of shopping around.
Collecting? It's what I do!

Ghoul

Quote from: Frankenmarx on November 23, 2013, 10:01:21 AM
Here's my latest....and maybe last monster purchase.

That Is Really Cool, Hes Wearing "Orthopedic" Shoes! I Have Never Seen That Before.

Frankenmarx

You'd need ankle support too if you were put together from parts of dead people.

Mike Scott

Quote from: Frankenmarx on November 23, 2013, 10:01:21 AM
Here's my latest....and maybe last monster purchase.

Why is it (maybe) your last?
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