"Take me to your Leader!" - Unofficial Sci-Fi collectibles thread

Started by jimm, August 11, 2012, 02:15:47 PM

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Hepcat

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bigbud

Space comics and pulps kinda go hand-in-hand.....this is a cool cover on a Spicy-Adventure Feb. 1940. Buck Rogers like.....


Hepcat

Charlton published a lot of sci-fi oriented titles in the fifties and early sixties. Here are scans of three:

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monsterphile

Some of my Ultraman stuff:

A 2004 Tsuburaya figure (~13" tall) with lights and sound 



If I recall correctly, these were soup (ramen noodles) flavoring packets.  They featured different versions of Ultraman and the larger package came with a sticker.  These pictures show the 2 sides of them.  I found them at a Asian food store a few years back.  Who would be crazy enough to save such a thing?  Oh, me.

First the outer package:




Individual packets:









Rob

Hepcat

Ultraman is boss cool alright, but what was the soup like?

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monsterphile

Quote from: Hepcat on April 28, 2013, 07:58:27 AM
Ultraman is boss cool alright, but what was the soup like?

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I think I just dumped it out.  I was hesitant to eat it when I couldn't read the label. 

Rob

jimm


Hepcat

Captain Atom was a very outer space oriented atom-age superhero:

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bigbud

Here's a neat Sci-Fi pulp...
This is Future Fiction #1 from 1939....I'm sure the lady is wearing a flesh colored space suit....



Hepcat

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Hepcat

I first posted scans of some of my Space Orbit coins on page two of this thread. I've added quite a few to my Space Orbit coin collection in the last two months. Here are three sheets of the Canadian variant of this sixty coin set:

Krun-Chee Potato Chips Space Orbit



Dare Potato Chips Space Orbit





And here are three sheets of the U.S. variant of this set:

Gordons Potato Chips Space Orbit







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bigbud

Hey ya guys and gals! Here's a little guy that's been with me forever! A nice wind-up made by Line-Mar....which I think was Marx's Japanese division. I figure he is the same mechanism as Marx's little Frankenstein, little Garloo and several other wind-up walkers they put out in the 60's.....






jimm

Cool Bud, super vintage, no doubt...


Haunted hearse

Quote from: bigbud on April 20, 2013, 10:13:34 PM
Space comics and pulps kinda go hand-in-hand.....this is a cool cover on a Spicy-Adventure Feb. 1940. Buck Rogers like.....


That bird looks a lot like the one in the movie "Heavy Metal".
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