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Title: Collection addictions!
Post by: RCMerchant on January 20, 2007, 02:48:54 PM
I have a mania for collecting old "monster movie" mags from the 60's and 70's-(ie.Famous Monsters,Castle of Frankenstien, Horror Monsters ,well you get the picture...),and Lugosi related items. My wife is an antique collector,and I don't mind tagging along,cuz I run into old Hot Wheels(another obsession),on her shop forays.Question: Do you have any(beyond Video and DVD) collecting addictions?


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: BeyondTheGrave on January 20, 2007, 03:36:17 PM
I still collect comics. Marvel mostly. As well as comic Statues and Busts. Slowed down with that though because its a very expansive hobby.

I guess Music could count as a collecting addiction. Spend alot of money buying CDs. Mostly Punk/Hardcore but I'm pretty opened minded about different types of music.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: RCMerchant on January 20, 2007, 04:14:05 PM
I get into alotta old school punk myself...in fact myspace exists only to post punk rock videos...(Bad Brains are the current run...)


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Shadow on January 20, 2007, 04:42:09 PM
I used to collect comics at an alarming rate, but gave up them all up cold turkey due to the mounting cost. I knew I would never be able to restrict myself to a few favorite titles and would always want to add more to each week's purchase, so I just gave them all up. To this day I find it very, very hard to walk into a comic shop and not feel the desire to drop hundreds.

Right how I collect action figures, the more monstrous, the better. A large portion or them are Spawn stuff or other McFarlane toys products, but I only buy the ones I want and not entire series. I also collect spaceships. Again, lots of stuff from Star Trek and Star Wars, but there are lots of other things in there as well, like the Yamato/Argo from Starblazers.

Another thing I spend too much on is books - new paperbacks from favorite authors. I don't read as much as I once did, so I have hundreds of books that I have not read, but I continue to keep up with all my favorite writers and series.

The wife and I also collect swords and fancy knives. There are few places in the house where a hideously sharp weapon is not just a few feet away at any given time.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: JaseSF on January 20, 2007, 04:48:23 PM
I  trade for whatever classic pro wrestling footage I can find (preferably pre-1990s). I love all cult movies including martial arts, blaxploitation, JD, the whole gamut of the Drive-In circuit years back. I have a small collection of action figures but I'm not into that big-time (still, I'm often mighty tempted by them when I see them on toy store shelves). Used to collect loads of comics but like Shadowfyre, I just had to give them up or go bankrupt.  Currently I have hundreds of comic books and pro wrestling magazines taking up way too much space but shipping from Newfoundland just doesn't make trading them away in small numbers desirable.  I have a lot of CDs too but mostly it's filled with Greatest Hits compilations, which I seem to have a thing for collecting as well.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Dennis on January 20, 2007, 05:08:17 PM
I collect really bad monster and sci-fi movies and TV shows, any thing I can get my hands on at a reasonable (cheap) price, I am always looking as they turn up in the strangest places. My other addiction, which I share with my wife is collecting Gamecube games, usually buy them used as that is the least expensive way to go but occasionally we get them new if they're ones we're familiar with, this is getting to be an expensive hobby, but a lot of fun.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Jordan on January 20, 2007, 11:12:53 PM
I collect anything Godzilla related that I can get my hands on, I've gotten back into comic collecting (thanks to the Army of Darkness comics from Dynamite Entertainment), I collect Fangoria and G-Fan magazines and.... dust.  :teddyr:


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: dean on January 21, 2007, 04:34:05 AM

I have a thing for anything Ghost in the Shell or War of the Worlds.

Lately I've been getting into books about movies, though as an ex cinema studies student I suppose that makes sense [just recently I've been buying them instead of borrowing]

On top of that I do have a few figurines, most of which grace my car dashboard.  I've been meaning to post a list with pictures, but have been housesitting all week.

On top of that I have a collection of Ian Fleming James Bond novels.  A trip I made when I was about 12 resulted in my parents taking us to antique shops all round the country, and as a result I spent a lot of time trawling through the book sections picking up old Spiderman comics that looked interesting, and James Bond novels.  I have doubled up on a few of the Bond books as well, ranging from about 3 versions of Live and Let Die, to hardcover/paperback versions.

I also buy a lot of CDs when I probably shouldn't, such as anything by UNKLE or The Future Sound of London [and their affiliated little projects].



Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: RCMerchant on January 21, 2007, 02:12:04 PM
Geez....back in the 70's, when I was a teen, I had a HUGE collection of comic books. ANYTHING with  art by Jack Kirby was a must have. The Spirit mags,CREEPY mag,Captain America,Sgt.Fury and his Howling Commandos,Kid Colt,Rawhide Kid,Monsters on the Prowl, the Hulk,,Sub Mariener,Conan, Planet of the Apes(yes, Marvel had a comic mag based on the PotA series,) Swamp Thing(as long as Bernie Wrightston was doing the art.)The INVADERS was a cool, short lived series with Cap, Subby, and the original Human Torch fighting Nazi's in WW II. The Black Panther(art...KIRBY!),If it had art by Steve Ditko-I bought it. Also enjoyed the art of Neal Adams,Basil Wolverton, and my personal hero,Will Eisner. Also lke Joe(Sgt.Rock,Tarzan)Kubert,Mike(ManThing)Ploog,John (MAD<CRACKED)Severin,Chester(Dick Tracy)Gould,Frank Frazetta, Basil (Famous Monsters)Gogos,.....god I could go on forever....the only comics I cllect now are old Sgt Fuy comics I get offf Ebay, and old Captain America comics....from e-bay as well...Also LOVED old underground Freak Bros., Milk and Cheese("Dairy Products Gone Bad!") and HEAVY METAL mag...( almost had a job in the 80's drawing for Julie Simmons...got hooked on drugs and booze in NYC...got arrested for  public intoxication and possesion of weed,1985  on LI ).


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: LilCerberus on January 21, 2007, 11:43:31 PM
When I was little, it was action figures.
Somewhere in my teens, I got into the habit of collect Mad Magazines, that lasted well into my late twenties. I still base my life by most of their teachings.

When I "came of legal age", I started collecting, ahem, "Vintage" Playboys. (Kinda' disturbing, now that I think about it.) Naturally, that hobby ended when I discovered the internet.

Outside of blank VHS tapes, close-out videos, $1 DVDs, Cd's & cassettes, the two habits that seem to have stood the test of time are my accumulation of cheap pocket knives & toy motorcycles.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Yaddo 42 on January 22, 2007, 12:19:21 AM
Collected comic from elementary school until about 1994. Mostly Marvel, but had branched out to some DC and trying independents from time to time. The cost-to-enjoyment factor was a big part of why I stopped: the summer double issues, collectable covers, the pointless multi-title crossover storylines, spinoff series for anything with an "X" in the title or a mutant in it - and the decline in quality from stretching talent too thin- all just added. I remember getting fed up with the suckiness of Excalibur, just expected it to broaden out it own storytelling universe more if it was going to be that separate from the main Marvel X-Men titles.

Used to buy lots of Cd's, dabbling in and exploring all kinds of genres. Got burned out on too many dead alleys of stuff I thought I was "supposed" to like to feel hip or cool. Still like to hear the odd and unusual, but it's often older stuff which I'd have to buy online since you can't find it in the stores.

Still buy too many books, genre stuff and literature. Want whole collections of Pratchett, Patrick O'Brian, George MacDonald Fraser, etc. Again mostly older stuff as I'm less willing to spend money on new books by authors I may loathe, plus my reading rates vary so much: sometimes hung up on a book for a month or more, other times going through at least two a week. About to purge the house of stuff I hated, will never read again and don't want to hold onto, or know I will never read.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Scottie on January 22, 2007, 01:38:15 PM
I collect old video format cameras and some old film format cameras. I have VHS cameras, s-vhs cameras, betas, 8mm, and even two pixelvision cameras ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixelvision ) in addition to something called Polavison (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polavision), multiple 35mm still cameras, and an assortment of miniDV cameras for my more constant work. These old formats are difficult to work in because of their strange digitization process, oftentimes having to go through two or three steps to import the footage onto my computer to begin working on it in an easily replicable medium.

I've started collecting art. Mostly my friend's work, but I discern. I go to shows in the area and look at prices, but I seem to be attracted to the best work, which is of course the most expensive. If I had a good job I could afford these things. I have a teacher who can afford all the things I want. He's such a connoisseur and considering the amount of work he buys, it's like he is the patron of all of these people. His own photography is very good as well.

I also collect books, mainly looking for out of print books, books that were once banned or first editions or those editions with the best [insert foreign langue] to english translation.

I ditched my playstation magazine collection a long time ago and I recently said adios to a large portion of my b-movie vhs collection. In college, there isn't a lot of space to have stuff so whatever I do have I better use and use often.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Derf on January 22, 2007, 01:57:24 PM
At our house, we seem to mostly collect dust and Wal-Mart bags.

I do also have a fairly large collection of books (I got rid of most of them after grad school when I had to move, but I've replaced those and increased the collection since then). I have a fair number of cd's, though many people have more than I do. For some reason, I collect odd salt and pepper shakers, though I don't go out searching for them; I just buy them when I see them and they make me laugh (like one I have that is a really long dachshund with the salt section in the head and the pepper section in the rear. Okay, well, it's funny to me). I also have a horde of McDonald's Happy Meal toys (Star Wars and Animaniacs varieties), along with some trading cards (not from McDonald's) for Star Wars, Superman, The Wizard of Oz, and a few other movies/series. So mostly I'm just a junk collector.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Torgo on January 23, 2007, 11:12:56 PM
I'm an avid collector of all things related to Quentin Tarantino films in any way.

I've got most (if not all) of the domestic Pulp Fiction posters, all of the Kill Bill posters (both volumes), all of the From Dusk Till Dawn posters (including an awesome Japanese one I just won off of Ebay today), all of the domestic posters for True Romance and most of the Reservoir Dogs ones as well.

There's still a lot of foreign ones that I need to get but the asking price on those is usually too much for me at the moment (until I get my tax refund at least!   :cheers: :cheers: )


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: JPickettIII on January 24, 2007, 12:53:05 AM
I collected and still collect MAD Magazines, before they went to color and putting advertisements in them.  I felt that they sold their sole after that.  I got some prett old ones.

Take Care,

John


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Duckmancgy on January 24, 2007, 01:44:49 PM
I collect cds as well (seems like a trend).

Also I collect Hot Sauce.  I currently have a little over 110 different bottles, ranging from cheap to expensive.  My wife shakes her head everytime she goes to the workout room in our house, because the wall ledge keeps getting more and more full of hot sauces..


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Torgo on January 24, 2007, 04:57:17 PM
I've also got quite the Uma Thurman fetish (been that way for about 18 years now) and I own all sorts of stuff that deals with her.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: dean on January 25, 2007, 10:09:35 AM
I've also got quite the Uma Thurman fetish (been that way for about 18 years now) and I own all sorts of stuff that deals with her.

Like hair, toenail clippings and yesterday's trash...

 :teddyr:


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Brother Ragnarok on January 25, 2007, 02:33:41 PM
Godzilla toys, although most of them are so expensive due to import costs, that I don't get to buy as many as I'd like.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on January 25, 2007, 07:03:45 PM
Not an addiction, but . . .

When I was in junior high or middle school, I started collecting mass market paperback books.

But, when I got to high school, that wasn't enough, so I started collecting old "TV Guides," especially their annual edition which comes out in September, and tells you what the upcoming programs will be for the new television season, in addition to mass market paperback books.

But, when I got to college, that wasn't enough, so I started colllecting calendar art, in addition to mass market paperback books and old "TV Guides."

But, when I got to graduate school, that wasn't enough, so I started collecting Disneyana, anything Disney, in addition to mass market paperback books, old "TV Guides," and calendar art.

But, when i got out of school, that wasn't enough, so I started collecting Dixie paper cups, in addition to mass market paperback books, old "TV Guides," calendar art, and Disneyana.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: RCMerchant on January 25, 2007, 07:46:58 PM
DIXIE CUPS???? :question:


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: SeRial123 on January 25, 2007, 07:51:07 PM
I collect CDs, records, drum kits, guitars, basses, comics, old video game systems, movies, books, shirts from shows I go to, wakeboards, skateboards, and old bottles of Jones Soda.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Torgo on January 25, 2007, 10:33:41 PM
I've also got quite the Uma Thurman fetish (been that way for about 18 years now) and I own all sorts of stuff that deals with her.


Like hair, toenail clippings and yesterday's trash...

 :teddyr:



LOL!!  Not that kind of stuff, but you know like any magazines she appears in, all of her films on DVD, all of her posters, stuff like that.

(http://news.softpedia.com/images/news2/Uma-Thurman-Still-Suffers-After-Ethan-Hawke-s-Divorce-2.jpg)


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Yaddo 42 on January 25, 2007, 10:47:59 PM
Not an addiction, but . . .

When I was in junior high or middle school, I started collecting mass market paperback books.

But, when I got to high school, that wasn't enough, so I started collecting old "TV Guides," especially their annual edition which comes out in September, and tells you what the upcoming programs will be for the new television season, in addition to mass market paperback books.

But, when I got to college, that wasn't enough, so I started collecting calendar art, in addition to mass market paperback books and old "TV Guides."

But, when I got to graduate school, that wasn't enough, so I started collecting Disneyana, anything Disney, in addition to mass market paperback books, old "TV Guides," and calendar art.

But, when i got out of school, that wasn't enough, so I started collecting Dixie paper cups, in addition to mass market paperback books, old "TV Guides," calendar art, and Disneyana.

I hope you're collecting fire extinguishers and insurance policies these days.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Dr. Whom on January 31, 2007, 04:15:20 PM
With me it is books, mostly. I also have been known to buy the odd bayonet (real bayonets that is, 19C and pre WWII sword bayonets, not the dinky stuff they put on rifles nowadays). At one point I got interested in typography and scoured the internet for any Fraktura type and I have spent quite some time looking for the perfect serif font (now how geeky is that). Since I discovered this site, there is a small but growing pile of B-movie DVDs.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Joe on February 01, 2007, 05:42:55 AM
i collect horror/sci0fi/bad movies vhs+dvd, a little bit of godzilla stuff, i have the full collection of Todd Mcfarlanes Movie Maniac series but that company stopped making movie figures so now i collect NECA's Cult Classics, only certain ones though.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: BoyScoutKevin on February 01, 2007, 02:52:07 PM
DIXIE CUPS???? :question:

Yeah, Dixie cups. They come with a variety of different characters on them and in different formats.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Fausto on February 01, 2007, 05:22:15 PM
I used to collect action figures, movie maniacs in particular (I wasnt aware until just now that they had actually stopped making movie figures) and any book or piece of literature relating to witchcraft and the occult, just because that's always been a weird obcession of mine. The books have stopped, and I thought the figures had stopped, however I found out about a toy store right near me that sells nothing but rare, collectible merchandise, and that has started to feed my addiction.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: CheezeFlixz on February 02, 2007, 09:24:38 PM
What don't I collect ... hmm it would be easy to list what I don't collect.

But the main items of collections....
US Coins and Paper Money
Gold Coins
US Mint Stamps
Rare Books
A entire house full of Antiques
Primitives
Original Art
Outsider Art
Rare or just really weird items and stuff
Artifacts from all cultures
and a very unique collection of friends.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: RCMerchant on February 04, 2007, 08:21:26 AM
My wifey just started collecting old MARX Johnny West figures and accesories off  Ebay,so far she has Jane West and Geronimo,with some of their respective gear.I taught her how to use and bid on Ebay,and methinks I have created a monster....


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: CheezeFlixz on February 04, 2007, 10:53:29 AM
My wifey just started collecting old MARX Johnny West figures and accesories off  Ebay,so far she has Jane West and Geronimo,with some of their respective gear.I taught her how to use and bid on Ebay,and methinks I have created a monster....

What's it going for I've got a whole box of that stuff, including the horse, saddle, saddle bags, guns, bags of gold etc. It's in storage but if it worth much I'll dig it up and sell it. I had it as a kid in the 60's.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Shadow on February 04, 2007, 11:38:47 AM
I was cleaning out the garage yesterday and came across a box filled with all sorts of collectible cards, most being from the Star Wars CCG. It turns out I have a lot of stuff that was never even opened. I wonder if I could sell those....


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Poogie on February 04, 2007, 02:49:56 PM
I have some old Beatle cards, probably about 50 or a little less. I've always been curious what they would be worth. We could all be millionares and don't know it....  :teddyr:


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Yaddo 42 on February 05, 2007, 03:56:21 AM
Somewhere in the junk room I have a shoebox filled with collectible cards from the awful Bee Gees/Peter Frampton Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band movie. One of those boxes filled with individual packs of cards was one of my birthday presents when I was little. I chewed all the gum and used to assemble the cards into the mosaic picture they formed on the back. Don't have the main box anymore. Almost threw it out a few times, only decided to hold onto when I found out how notoriously bad the movie was. Almost sold it to guy who hung around the local comic shop I used hang out at, he had a strange fascination with the movie and actually liked it.

Guess I should look to see if the cards are worth anything, they should be in good shape. Not being handled much, and I think the whole set was there with a handful of duplicates.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: RCMerchant on February 05, 2007, 11:07:22 PM
My wifey just started collecting old MARX Johnny West figures and accesories off  Ebay,so far she has Jane West and Geronimo,with some of their respective gear.I taught her how to use and bid on Ebay,and methinks I have created a monster....

What's it going for I've got a whole box of that stuff, including the horse, saddle, saddle bags, guns, bags of gold etc. It's in storage but if it worth much I'll dig it up and sell it. I had it as a kid in the 60's.

Wow. Believe it or not,by what you describe,you may have a couple of hundred dollars on hand. I've seen a horse and saddle go for over $50 bucks!


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: CheezeFlixz on February 06, 2007, 01:12:28 AM
My wifey just started collecting old MARX Johnny West figures and accesories off  Ebay,so far she has Jane West and Geronimo,with some of their respective gear.I taught her how to use and bid on Ebay,and methinks I have created a monster....

What's it going for I've got a whole box of that stuff, including the horse, saddle, saddle bags, guns, bags of gold etc. It's in storage but if it worth much I'll dig it up and sell it. I had it as a kid in the 60's.

Wow. Believe it or not,by what you describe,you may have a couple of hundred dollars on hand. I've seen a horse and saddle go for over $50 bucks!


Ah $200 the price would have to be a little higher for me to part with it. I have Johnny West with the hat, chaps, vest, holster, gun, the horse, trunk, gold bags, saddle bags, horse, saddle, raines, who knows what else. Now if some said I'll give you $500 ... I'd think about it, $750 I'd think real hard, $1000 it's gone.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Menard on February 06, 2007, 07:12:58 PM
My wifey just started collecting old MARX Johnny West figures and accesories off  Ebay,so far she has Jane West and Geronimo,with some of their respective gear.I taught her how to use and bid on Ebay,and methinks I have created a monster....


What's it going for I've got a whole box of that stuff, including the horse, saddle, saddle bags, guns, bags of gold etc. It's in storage but if it worth much I'll dig it up and sell it. I had it as a kid in the 60's.


I doubt it would have been worth much today, but I used to have a fold-up calvary/old west fort when I was a child in the late 60s. It was essentially a case with a latch allowing the lid to foldout and form the battlefield while the case itself was the fort. I wonder if anybody else had something like this.

Since you now have your wife hooked on eBay RCMerchant, if you would like, you can check out my article for eBay buyers: http://www.aninstantintime.com/articles/buyers.html


I had two collectibles that got destroyed in a flood.

One was a lobby card for a local wrestling group here many years ago. It was autographed by one of the wrestlers featured on the card. You may know him today as Macho Man Randy Savage.

The other was an issue of the original magazine series Cinemagic (before Starlog took it over). It featured an interview with some college students who were making short subjects on Super8. One of them was pictured on the cover dressed as a Vulcan from Star Trek. That was Bruce Campbell.


About the only collectibles I have left is some cameras I collect; most notably spy cameras. I do collect 3D items (mags, movies, stereocards, etc.). After having lost so much in a move and a flood, I kind of gave up on collecting.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Derf on February 07, 2007, 09:17:06 AM
I doubt it would have been worth much today, but I used to have a fold-up calvary/old west fort when I was a child in the late 60s. It was essentially a case with a latch allowing the lid to foldout and form the battlefield while the case itself was the fort. I wonder if anybody else had something like this.

Yes! Fort Apache! I actually still have mine, or at least what's left of it; it's a bit rusty now, the corner lookout towers are gone, and I've lost most of the cowboys and indians. I think it's filled with the little green army men now. It just kind of got stuck up in the top of my closet and never was thrown out. I don't remember a battlefield with mine, though; the whole thing was the fort. The sides of the case are painted to look like a log wall with pointed tops. The indians had little plastic ladders with which to scale the walls. I lost my Lincoln Logs and Tinker Toys (the real wooden ones, not the plastic ones), but I still have my Fort Apache.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Thorn Is on February 07, 2007, 06:48:25 PM
I collect anything Peanuts (Lucy, Charlie Brown. ect....)
anything Jack-O-Laturns
and fish tank ordiments (no I dont have fish, nor do I have a fish tank)


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: trekgeezer on February 11, 2007, 06:27:36 PM
I have a closet full of Star Trek vehicles, equipment, and action figures that I've collected over the years. I especially like anything associated with the original series. I also have a large box full of Star Trek paper backs and various magazines featuring the series. 

I have every issue except one of a magazine called Science Fiction Age (I was a charter subscriber in 1992, the magazine folded in 2001 because of low subscription rate). I am also a member of the National Space Society and have all the issues of Ad Astra magazine back to 1989 when I joined.  I have quite a few Starlogs, Twilight Zone, and Isaac Asimov magazines.

No Menard, I don't have a Star Trek uniform and I have never attended a convention (some of those people really scare me). Although, I would like to go to Comicon in San Diego one of these days.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: JaseSF on February 11, 2007, 07:22:06 PM
I loved Science Fiction Age. Used to buy it at the newsstand whenever I could find it.


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Shadow on February 11, 2007, 07:38:33 PM
I still have my rejection letters from Science Fiction Age. :teddyr:


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: Menard on February 11, 2007, 08:53:06 PM
I have a closet full of Star Trek vehicles, equipment, and action figures that I've collected over the years. I especially like anything associated with the original series. I also have a large box full of Star Trek paper backs and various magazines featuring the series. 


Why...I'm so shocked. :buggedout:


No Menard, I don't have a Star Trek uniform and I have never attended a convention (some of those people really scare me). Although, I would like to go to Comicon in San Diego one of these days.


Like I would suggest anything like that. :lookingup:

So how is the job of remodeling the living room into an exact replica of the Enterprise bridge going? (http://smileys.on-my-web.com/repository/Tongue/mockery-022.gif)


Title: Re: Collection addictions!
Post by: trekgeezer on February 12, 2007, 07:38:51 PM
I loved Science Fiction Age. Used to buy it at the newsstand whenever I could find it.

When it came to an end they fulfilled the rest of my subscription with Realms of Fantasy.

I also have quite a few Cinemafanstatique magazines (Star Trek and Babylon 5 related ones)