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All STAR TREK collectibles for sale are listed in chronological order by heading. Please see the Condition guide for grading codes. To purchase anything, see the How To Order page.


 

ORIGINAL TV SERIES (1966)

STAR TREK COMIC BOOKS (GOLD KEY, Began in 1967)
#24 
VG/F  Last 20˘ issue.  See covers  $12.50
#26 
VG+  See covers  $11
#28 
VF+  See covers  $34
#29 
F: 1/4 inch back cover top edge tear; Reprints Star Trek #1.  See covers  $14
#30  F- 
Non-painted psychedelic cover art.  See covers  $13.50
#31 
VF/NM-  See covers  $39.60
#33 
VF/NM-  See covers  $39.60
#34 
F-  See covers  $10.80
#36  VG+
  See covers  $8.75
#37 
VF  Reprints Star Trek #5.  See covers  $27
#38 
VF/NM-  Al McWilliams artwork.  See covers  $39.60
#40 
F+  Al McWilliams artwork.  See covers  $13.25

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THE MONSTER TIMES MAGAZINE #2: February 1972, F/VF due to a slight misfold. Special STAR TREK Issue, Star Trek cast cover artwork by Gray Morrow with this same artwork expanded in the huge 3-color poster centerfold, many Star Trek articles including UK Star Trek comics, William Shatner interview, Leonard Nimoy bio, Star Trek's space gear, the ship model kits, convention news, Gene Roddenberry, "Star Drek" fumetti, and moreSee covers  $27.50

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THE BUYER'S GUIDE FOR COMIC FANDOM #20: September 1, 1972, 44 pages in 2 sections, Mr. Spock/Leonard Nimoy cover photo, From The Editor's Desk by Alan Light, loaded with vintage ads containing spot art by Jim Steranko, Frank Frazetta, Burne Hogarth, Wally Wood, Berni Wrightson, and others. See cover  $70

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THE MONSTER TIMES MAGAZINE #20: March 1973, VF+. "20 Million Miles To Earth" with many Ray Harryhausen Ymir shots, WARP with artwork by Neal Adams, "Conqueror 1" strip by Jim Starlin and Greg Theakston (dated April 1971!), STAR TREK salute with episode guide, Aurora Mr. Spock model, the classic "Keep On Trekin" color centerfold poster in the style of R. Crumb, Star Trek yellow pages (fan clubs, catalogs, fanzines, etc.), Star Trek books, "The Mask of Fu Manchu" with Boris Karloff, and more! This copy managed to withstand the test of time better than most issues I've seen! See covers  $22.50

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THE MONSTER TIMES COLLECTOR'S SPECIAL ISSUE #1: 1973, VF+: issue not cut square so you get more paper at the top right. Sci-Fi Super TV Special Issue: Star Trek Lives! Contains 6 color toned full page photos of Kirk, Spock, Sulu, Uhura, McCoy and Chekov, detailed info on the original TV series, the 1972 Star Trek convention, Trek Trivia, also ITC's UFO, The Space Giants, Lost In Space, The Outer Limits, and Irwin Allen's many SF TV series. This issue is in a more standard magazine format and does not open as a tabloid. See covers  $25

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THE ROCKET'S BLAST COMICOLLECTOR FANZINE #105: November? 1973, VG, 108 pages, circulation 2,000. Morris Scott Dollens color front cover art (Star Trek/The Enterprise). Feature articles: Star Trek: The Way It Was by James Van Hise, Leonard Nimoy interview, Wally Wood reprint of "An Earth Man On Venus" (Chapter 3), The Williamson Collector, The Pulps: Otis Adelbert Kline Part 2, Inside Comix #2: Garry Trudeau and The Battle for Captain Marvel, Comic Collector's Comments, The RBCC Information Center by Raymond Miller, Critique, plus letters, artwork, and all those great old ads. The cover design of this issue was used on a commercially produced t-shirt. See covers  $14

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GALILEO 7 SHUTTLECRAFT AMT MODEL: AMT S959 Model Kit, Original 1974 issue, 8.5 x 10 inch small box size variation, box never opened and in excellent condition, model is MIB - still factory sealed in the original shrinkwrap. See box sides  $111

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THE ROCKET'S BLAST COMICOLLECTOR FANZINE #109: April? 1974, VG/F, 100 pages, circulation 2,000. Mike Zeck front cover art (Conan the Barbarian). Feature articles: Miami Star Trek Con '74, An Evening With Leonard Nimoy, What Is Nostalgia?, Wally Wood reprint from Strange Worlds #3, 1951 (Part 1), Golden Age MLJ Blue Ribbon Comics (Part 2) and Top-Notch Comics (Part 1), The Pulps: The Lone Eagle, Science Fiction In Review: Zardoz, A Twist Of The Dial: Old Radio Shows, Comic Collector's Comments, Information Center by Don Rosa, Keyhole, Critique, plus letters, artwork, and all those great old ads. See covers  $8

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THE MONSTER TIMES MAGAZINE #35: July 1974, VF. Godzilla cover, Godzilla articles and centerfold poster, Supernatural Superheroes (Jack Kirby’s “The Demon” on front cover header), Frank Frazetta artwork, "Chosen Survivors," Star Trek anti-drug radio spot with transcript, Monster make-up artists, and more! See covers  $18

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MINICON 9 COMIC BOOK & STAR TREK CONVENTION FLYER: Advertising flyer for a Star Trek convention on February 15-16, 1975 in Houston, Texas. VF, 8.5 x 11 inches, goldenrod paper, blank back. Harken back to a time when you actually watched film episodes at a Star Trek convention! Also showing was the complete Batman and Robin 15 chapter serial, plus Superman and Captain Midnight, and win a Morris Scott Dollens painting! What makes this rather rare is the fact that the sheet is unfolded. Typically, when you find these, they are tri-folded from a mailing. See flyer  $7

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THE ROCKET'S BLAST COMICOLLECTOR FANZINE #118: April? 1975, NM-, 80 pages, circulation 1,500. Mike McKenney front cover art and Stephen Fabian back cover art. Star Trek Special Issue, Feature articles: Star Trek: The Cage/The Menagerie comparison, "Where No Man Has Gone Before" the second pilot, Star Trek Beyond The Pilots, An Evening With Gene Roddenberry, The Pertwillaby Papers (Lost In The Andes Part 2) by Don Rosa, Dell Comics: Carl Barks Part 3, Information Center by Don Rosa, Keyhole, Critique, plus letters, movie and TV stills, artwork, and all those great old ads. See covers  $40

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THE ROCKET'S BLAST COMICOLLECTOR FANZINE #119: June? 1975, VF/NM+, 80 pages, circulation 1,500. Mike Zeck front and back cover art. Feature articles: Space:1999/Gerry & Sylvia Anderson, Mike Zeck artist profile, The Spirit TV movie and William Friedkin, Noel Neill brief biography, 1975 New York Star Trek Con, The Pertwillaby Papers (Lost In The Andes Part 3) by Don Rosa, Dell Comics Are Good Comics, The EC Artist Collector, Comic Collector's Comments, Information Center by Don Rosa, Keyhole, Critique, plus letters, movie and TV stills, artwork, and all those great old ads. See covers  $31.50

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STAR TREK 75 CONVENTION FLYER: Advertising flyer for the Star Trek 75 convention on June 25-29, 1975 in Houston, Texas. VF/NM, approximately 8.5 x 11 inches, one sheet of paper with a B&W reproduction of the Enterprise painting "Within A Misty Nebula" by Morris Scott Dollens on one side and information about the upcoming Star Trek convention on the other side. G. B. Love was the chairman of the show. What makes this rather rare is the fact that the sheet is unfolded. Typically, when you find these, they are tri-folded from a mailing. See flyer front and back  $8

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STAR TREK 1976 CALENDAR: Ballantine Books, First Printing, August 1975. No staples, so all the pages are loose. The first page is cut at the seam, so the January/November months are separated; otherwise, it's complete, no marks and in very fine condition. This was the first Star Trek calendar issued by Ballantine. Because of the defect, priced low. See calendar front  $8.50

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STAR TREK POWER RECORDS: 7 inch, 33 1/3 rpm, "Little LP," Power Records, 1975. Cover artwork by Neal Adams (according to his Web site checklist). Story written by Alan Dean Foster. All still sealed. However, the record jackets have bends and corners are worn, imprint of record shows through cardboard sleeves. Never opened, so no guarantees on vinyl condition. These are all error print copies of "In Vino Veritas" with several cover variations. Please specify the variations you want. See sleeve front and back of hanging rack copy

Record Number F-1298 "In Vino Veritas" on front, "Passage to Moauv" on back, bin copy without rack hole. (2 copies available)  $11

Record Number F-1298 "In Vino Veritas" on front, "Passage to Moauv" on back, hanging rack display copy with rack hole at top center.  $11

Record Number F-2296 "In Vino Veritas" on front, "Passage to Moauv" on back, bin copy without rack hole.  $11

Record Number F-2296 "In Vino Veritas" on front, "Passage to Moauv" on back, hanging rack display copy with rack hole at top center.  $11

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THE MONSTER TIMES MAGAZINE #43: September 1975, F/VF: 4 pages have bottom margin production tears, largest is 1.25" - NOT the centerfold, All-Demon issue!, Curse Of The Demon cover, centerfold and article, The Exorcist, brief interviews about The Exorcist with Max Von Sydow, Sam Peckinpah, Jesse Lasky, Hal Ashby, Tobe Hooper, and Wes Craven, Haxan: Witchcraft Through The Ages, Rosemary's Baby, historic look at the devil in films, demon comics including Jack Kirby's The Demon and Marvel's Ghost Rider, Star Trek/Captain Kirk as exorcistSee covers  $16

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THE ROCKET'S BLAST COMICOLLECTOR FANZINE #122: October 1975, NM-, 80 pages, circulation 1,500. Mike Ploog front and back cover art. Feature articles: Rod Serling interview, Rod Serling In Memoriam, Star Trek: The Tholian Web recap with stills, Houstoncon Star Trek '75, Maxor Of Cirod (Part 1) by John Adkins Richardson, Zero Hero by R.C. Harvey, Dell Comics: Pogo Part 1, Comic Collector's Comments, Information Center by Don Rosa, Critique, plus letters, movie and TV stills, artwork, and all those great old ads. See covers  $35

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THE SUPERHERO MERCHANDISE CATALOG #2: 1976, VF+ with a 5/8 inch bottom border back cover abrasion, no address label! Produced by Superhero Enterprises, 32 color pages, comic book size. Artwork by Dan Adkins, Howard Bender, Ron Wilson, Bruce Patterson, Gary Brodsky, and others. Excellent '70s toy reference filled with Star Trek, Marvel Comics and DC Comics toys, posters, games, cups, and much more for sale. Marvel and DC Flashlights and Black-light posters on the back cover. See covers  $9

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TOPPS 1976 STAR TREK WAX PACK WRAPPER: All wrappers have regular fold lines, but no tears and have been stored opened flat for the last 30 years. 3 ad variations: A) Erector Set, B) Sweatshirt and C) Name Tags. If you like, specify the variations you want! (13 available) See sample wrapper  $7.50

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PENTHOUSE MAGAZINE: March 1976, F. This copy was manufactured with only one top staple! Infamous Priscilla Barnes (as Joann Witty) cover and Pet of the Month issue, Gene Roddenberry interview, Oh Wicked Wanda, and more! You must be 18 years of age or older to order this. See covers (censored)  $25

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THE MONSTER TIMES MAGAZINE #47: May 1976, F/VF: due to slight misfold. Star Trek vs. Space: 1999 cover and inside articles, Gene Roddenberry interview, "Flash Gordon" serial reviewed by chapter, Wally Wood's Thunder Agents, Hong Kong Horror films, Flash Gordon color centerfold poster by Bill Feret, "Agent of Chaos," Georges Melies, Science Fiction on TV and in Comic Books, Fritz Lang’s "Metropolis," and more! See covers  $17

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THE ROCKET'S BLAST COMICOLLECTOR FANZINE #127: May 1976, VG/F, 80 pages, circulation 1,600. Kerry Gammill front cover art and Stephen Fabian back cover art. Feature articles: "Subjectivity" (Part 4, Conclusion) by Norman Spinrad, adapted by James Van Hise and Kerry Gammill, Magnus Robot Fighter, Pogo by Walt Kelly, Dell Comics Are Good Comics, RBCC Fandom Opinion Poll, Star Trek Convention in New York, Information Center by Don Rosa, Critique, plus letters, movie and TV stills, artwork, and all those great old ads. See covers  $7

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STARLOG MAGAZINE #1: August 1976, VF/NM. Star Trek cover painting by Jack Thurston. Star Trek articles, William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Star Trek complete episode guide including titles, stories, guest stars, and air dates, Star Trek puzzles and word games, The Bionic Woman, Space: 1999 second season changes, new King Kong with stills from the original version, "Squirm," Isaac Asimov piece, David Bowie in “The Man Who Fell To Earth” blurb, plus news pieces. See covers  $50

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THE SUPERHERO CATALOG OF GAMES, BOOKS, TOYS, PUZZLES #1: September 1976, F/VF- with a production back cover and faint last page fold, no address label. Produced by Superhero Enterprises, 48 color pages, comic book size. Artwork by Marie Severin, Dan Adkins, Bruce Patterson, Gary Brodsky, and others. Excellent '70s toy reference filled with Star Trek, Marvel Comics and DC Comics toys, posters, games, cups, and much more for sale. Super Baby Rag Dolls and Super Friends Party Set on the back cover. See covers  $9

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WHO WAS THAT MONOLITH I SAW YOU WITH? PROMO FLYER: Flyer promoting the 1976 second edition of the humor book by Michael Goodwin, published by Heritage, NM, size 3 7/8 x 9 1/4 inches, B&W textured paper, front shows the book cover with promo text and the back shows a SPARCE:1999 parody strip with the USS Enterprise from Star Trek. If you thought the book was hard to find, see how many of these you can locate! See flyer  $4.50

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STARLOG MAGAZINE #3: January 1977, VF/NM. Star Trek cover artwork by Jack Rickard. 40 Science Fiction movies made for TV, Star Trek convention history with photo scrapbook and pieces on most of the main original series actors and a few guest stars, photo essay on 75 years of film and TV spaceships, Space: 1999 with new episode guides from Season 2, Lee Majors - "The Six Million Dollar Man," plus news pieces. See covers  $20

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THE SUPERHERO BOOK OF GOODIES #2: April 1977, VF/NM with a staple hole through issue at top, No address label. Produced by Superhero Enterprises, 48 color pages, comic book size. Joe Kubert cover and interior artwork. Also, early artwork by Steve Bissette, Rick Veitch, Tom Yeates, and Rick Taylor. Marie Severin and Dan Adkins contribute. Excellent '70s toy reference filled with Star Trek, Marvel Comics and DC Comics toys, posters, games, cups, and much more for sale. Marvel and DC flashlights, toothbrushes and wrist radios on the back cover. See covers  $11

THE SUPERHERO BOOK OF GOODIES #2: April 1977, VF+ with a 5/8 inch top border back cover abrasion, No address label. Produced by Superhero Enterprises, 48 color pages, comic book size. Joe Kubert cover and interior artwork. Also, early artwork by Steve Bissette, Rick Veitch, Tom Yeates, and Rick Taylor. Marie Severin and Dan Adkins contribute. Excellent '70s toy reference filled with Star Trek, Marvel Comics and DC Comics toys, posters, games, cups, and much more for sale. Marvel and DC flashlights, toothbrushes and wrist radios on the back cover. See covers  $9

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THE SUPERHERO CATALOGUE #5: Fall 1977, VF/NM+ with a staple hole through issue at top - all TBG/CBG distributed copies were stapled, no address label. Produced by Superhero Enterprises, 48 color pages, comic book size. Joe Kubert cover and interior artwork. Also, early artwork by Steve Bissette, Rick Veitch and Rick Taylor. Excellent '70s toy reference filled with Star Trek, Marvel Comics and DC Comics toys, posters, games, cups, and much more for sale. Neal Adams art club ad. DC heroes cups and plaques on the back cover. See covers  $12

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STAR TREK FOTONOVELS - All Color with 300 photos from each episode reproduced!
#1 CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER by Harlan Ellison. Paperback, As New-, November 1977, First Print, Bantam Books, ISBN: 0-553-11345-3, O/P. Harlan Ellison's award-winning, acclaimed episode for the TV series; guest-starring Joan Collins. Includes a bonus interview with Harlan, cast list and glossary. See covers  $25

#2 WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE
by Samuel Peeples. Paperback, As New-, November 1977, First Print, Bantam Books, ISBN: 0-553-11346-1, O/P. The second pilot for the TV series that starred Sally Kellerman, Gary Lockwood, Paul Fix, Lloyd Haynes, and the phaser rifle. Includes cast list and glossary. See covers  $25

#3 THE TROUBLE WITH TRIBBLES by David Gerrold. Paperback, As New with a 1/4 inch blemish on the top front cover edge, December 1977, First Print, Bantam Books, ISBN: 0-553-11347-X, O/P. One of the most loved and remembered episodes of the TV series. Includes a bonus interview (part 1) with James Doohan, cast list and glossary. See covers  $20

#4 A TASTE OF ARMAGEDDON by Robert Hamner and Gene Coon. Paperback, As New, January 1978, First Print, Bantam Books, ISBN: 0-553-11348-8, O/P. The war between Eminiar VII and Vendikar. Includes a bonus interview (part 2) with James Doohan, cast list and glossary. See covers  $20

#5 METAMORPHOSIS
by Gene L. Coon. Paperback, As New, February 1978, First Print, Bantam Books, ISBN: 0-553-11349-6, O/P. The episode starred Elinor Donohue and she is featured in a bonus interview, along with a cast list and glossary. See covers  $20

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STAR TREK 1967 CAST PHOTO: NBC-TV Series, NM- condition because of a slight tan mark on the back of the photo that has no bearing on the front, 8 x 10 inches, B&W glossy still #120 of the original main cast members on the bridge (L to R), James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Deforest Kelley, Majel Barrett, William Shatner, Nichelle Nichols, Leonard Nimoy, and George Takei, restrike produced in late 1970s, photo bears a lone still number at the bottom right of the photo. See photo  $7

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THE SUPERHERO CATALOGUE #6: Spring 1978, VF/NM+ with a staple hole through issue at bottom - all TBG/CBG distributed copies were stapled, no address label. Produced by Superhero Enterprises, 48 color pages, comic book size. Joe Kubert cover, splash page and interior artwork. Also, early artwork by Steve Bissette, Rick Veitch, Tom Yeates, Ron Randall, Tom Mandrake, Jan Dursema, Dave Dorman, and Karl Kesel. Excellent '70s toy reference filled with Star Trek, Marvel Comics, DC Comics, and Star Wars toys, posters, games, cups, and much more for sale. Star Wars masks on the back cover. See covers  $12

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STAR TREK: THE MENAGERIE Parts 1 and 2 (1966/1978): VHS Videotape, Paramount Home Video, the first of the 1978 "Star Trek The Collector's Edition" releases in the CBS Video Library series, 4268, Played once - tape looks new/as issued, the deluxe, simulated "silver book" case is in excellent condition, approximately 103 minutes, NR, Color. This is the original pilot for the TV series written by Gene Roddenberry that was later edited into two parts for airing on NBC-TV. Directed by Marc Daniels and Robert Butler. Visit Talos IV with Enterprise Captain Christopher Pike, Number One and Mr. Spock. Look for leftover monsters from The Outer Limits while you are there. I place no warranty on the tape. See box covers  $8

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PENTHOUSE MAGAZINE: October 1978, VF/NM-. Science Fiction issue that links with the publication of Omni #1, Leonard Nimoy interview, Star Wars article by Tom Nolan, UFO articles, Jane Hargrave pictorial, first published excerpt from "1985" by Anthony Burgess, "Oh, Wicked Wanda!," Robert Jastrow interview, and more! You must be 18 years of age or older to order this. See covers  $25

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STAR TREK COLLECTOR'S PLATES: Complete set of 8 retired plates produced by Ernst, in association with the Hamilton Mint, beginning in 1984 and ending in 1985. This limited edition was fired for 90 days, then closed. The artwork is by Susie Morton. All plates are mint condition, 8.5 inches in diameter, and in their original boxes. All boxes have pre-printed plate names except Spock (hand written) and Scotty (no name and in a box style different from the rest). Never had paper COAs, but a "Certificate of Authenticity" is printed into the text on the back of the plates. Plates in order of issue with identification numbers listed after each character: #1 Spock (4967), #2 Leonard McCoy (4726), #3 Sulu (30439), #4 Montgomery Scott (4042), #5 Uhura (8727), #6 Chekov (6071), #7 James T. Kirk (7388), and the transporter room cast shot plate, #8 "Beam Us Down Scotty" (3301). Bradex numbers 84-E74-21.1 to 21.8, respectively. Note: A plate of the Enterprise by Morton that you may see associated with this set was NOT a part of the original issue. See Spock and McCoy  See Sulu and Scotty  See Uhura and Chekov  See Kirk and Cast Shot  All 8 plates for $195

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ANGELIQUE PETTYJOHN MERCHANDISE FORMS: Lot of 2, NM, circa 1985, 8 x 10 order forms from Angelique's own Tri-Sun, Inc. business that sold through mail order her photos and posters. B&W shot of Angelique dressed as Shahna from the "Gamesters of Triskelion" episode on the page. Series fans will have to overlook the "Adult Trekkies" line on the forms! These were obtained directly off Angelique's table at a convention in the mid-80s. See order form  Both for $12

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"IT IS THE ONLY LOGICAL THING TO DO" STICKERS: Pair of two identical stickers, NM, issued in the early 1990s, depicts the Vulcan greeting salute. See sample sticker  Both for $10

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STAR TREK USPS CANCELLATION: United States Postal System cancellation, dated October 15, 1991, cancellation reads "Journey to a New Frontier...Collect Stamps" and shows the USS Enterprise, 29˘ Wood Duck stamp, slight rip at top that does not interfere with the Star Trek cancellation. See cancellation  $1

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STAR TREK - THE ORIGINAL TV SERIES CARDS: Impel, 1991, Two unopened packs from the 25th Anniversary Series I set, sticky spot on front where a price tag was removed, 12 cards per pack.  2 packs for $2

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STAR TREK 25TH ANNIVERSARY TRADING CARDS SERIES 1 AND 2 SET: Impel, 1991, Complete 310 Card Set, Average NM, cards alternate between series with the odd numbered cards having scenes from the original Star Trek TV series and the even numbered cards having scenes from Star Trek The Next Generation. Sharp images that include scenes from the TV shows, cast shots, effects shots, artwork, comic book covers, collector plates, blueprints, insignias, credits, and all 4 checklists. See sample cards  $32

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CIGAR AFICIONADO MAGAZINE: Volume 14, #6, October 2006, VF-. William Shatner cover, lengthy interview with Bill Shatner and his views on Star Trek to Boston Legal to cigars, includes photos from Twilight Zone, Star Trek, T.J. Hooker, and Boston Legal scattered through the interview. Great interview and not just for the Star Trek completist. Plus, St. Andrews golf course, the film "Lucky You," NFL pigskin preview, college sports, Jaguar XK, and loads of cigar and tobacco information. Magazine size exceeds scanner bed so covers are slightly cropped. See covers  $6

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STAR TREK ANIMATED TV SERIES (1973)

THE MONSTER TIMES MAGAZINE #26: September 1973, F: dent on the bottom left corner. "Destroy All Monsters" article with a 3-color centerfold poster that reproduces the AIP one-sheet, Star Trek The Animated Series, Amazing World of Superman Museum, "The Mystery of the Wax Museum," Rondo Hatton, Destroy All Monsters parody strip by Dean Latimer, 1973 NY Comicon, and moreSee covers  $18

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STAR TREK LOG ONE by Alan Dean Foster. Paperback, VG/FN, July 1974, Second Printing, Ballantine Books 24014, SBN: 345-24014-6-095, 192 pages, O/P edition. Three animated NBC-TV series episodes are adapted in this book. Includes "Beyond the Farthest Star" by Sam Peeples, "Yesteryear" by D. C. Fontana, and "One of our Planets is Missing" by Marc Daniels. See covers  $9.50

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STARLOG MAGAZINE #6: June 1977, VF. “Destination Moon” cover. The Making of “Destination Moon” by Robert A. Heinlein, Special Effects: Part 1 - Miniatures, STAR TREK TV Animated Series with complete episode guide, the Star Trek movie report by Susan Sackett, “Fantastic Journey” with Roddy McDowall and D.C. Fontana interviewed, Science Fiction film address guide, Space: 1999 cancelled, “Star Wars” brief preview with Ralph McQuarrie paintings, plus news pieces. See covers  $12

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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION (1987)

TV GUIDE MAGAZINE #1798: September 12-18, 1987, VF/NM. Special Fall Preview Issue: Key Premieres of STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION, Jake And The Fatman (William Conrad), Thirtysomething (Cast Shot), Full House (Bob Saget, John Stamos, Olsen Twins), and Beauty And The Beast (Linda Hamilton). Also premiering, My Two Dads (Paul Reiser), Dolly (Dolly Parton), Buck James (Dennis Weaver), Everything's Relative (Jason Alexander), Hooperman (John Ritter), Slap Maxwell Story (Dabney Coleman), A Different World (Lisa Bonet), I Married Dora (Juliette Lewis), Private Eye (Michael Woods), Wiseguy (Ken Wahl), and more. Stills from "Hannah And Her Sisters." Fold-out cover art by Byrd/Beserra Studios. San Francisco, CA Edition. See covers  $25

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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION GEORDI STICKERS: 1987, General Mills, NM, Lot of 2 Lt. Geordi La Forge cereal premium stickers. Cheerios cereal box shown as provenance only - not included. See sample sticker and box  Both stickers for $12

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THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF COMICS PROGRAM #2: April 1988, VF-, Oakland Convention Program with a new Will Eisner The Spirit cover, 48 pages, bios for featured guests Will Eisner, Stan Lee, Star Trek: The Next Generation's Michael Dorn and Jonathan Frakes, plus many more! Illustrations by Will Eisner, Mark Bode, Kevin Eastman, Mike Mignola, Keith Pollard, Ken Macklin, Ron Lim, Erik Larsen, Sam Kieth, Matt Wagner, Ernie Chan, Art Adams, Sergio Aragones, and many others! Anime section. WWOC became Wonder Con. See covers  $18

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CAPTAIN JEAN-LUC PICARD BOOKMARK: 1991, Like new/NM; Antioch Publishing Company, 6 inches long with a red fabric tassel. See bookmark  $9

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STAR TREK - THE NEXT GENERATION CARDS: Impel, 1991, Unopened pack from the 25th Anniversary Series I set, sticky spot on front where a price tag was removed, 12 cards per pack.  $1

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STAR TREK 25TH ANNIVERSARY TRADING CARDS SERIES 1 AND 2 SET: Impel, 1991, Complete 310 Card Set, Average NM, cards alternate between series with the odd numbered cards having scenes from the original Star Trek TV series and the even numbered cards having scenes from Star Trek The Next Generation. Sharp images that include scenes from the TV shows, cast shots, effects shots, artwork, comic book covers, collector plates, blueprints, insignias, credits, and all 4 checklists. See sample cards  $32


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STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE (1979)

STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE ENTERPRISE PROMOTIONAL CARD: 1979, 10.5 inch square card that opens into a 10.5 x 16 inch color shot of the new USS Enterprise with 6 insert shots from the film, plus 2.5 inches of text on either side, VF condition, printed on heavy stock, has blurbs about the new film in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. See promo card  $15

STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE POSTER PROMOTIONAL CARD: 1979, 10.5 inch square card that opens into a 10.5 x 21 inch color reproduction of the move poster with artwork by Bob Peak, VF+ condition, printed on heavy stock, Star Trek TMP film logos on front and back. See promo card  $15

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STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE COLLECTOR'S ACTION SHOTS: 1979, General Mills Cereal Trix Box partial back panel, size 7 1/2 x 7 1/8 inches, with color photo cards measuring 3 5/8 x 5 1/8 inches, includes #2 USS Enterprise (VG/Ex due to minor bottom crease, no color break) and #11 Mr. Scott (NM), above the cards are the ST: TMP logo with "Collector's Action Shots" and below promotional text to look for the other 16 photo cards in the set on more General Mills cereals, back has usual box glue stains. See panel  $12

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STARLOG MAGAZINE #25: August 1979, VF. Star Trek's new USS Enterprise by Mike Minor cover. Dale Enzenbacher's bronze sculptures, Ray Bradbury interview, the making of "The Thing," Mike Minor interview with color paintings shown including a USS Enterprise centerfold, lighting the Enterprise, "Alien" photos, Star Trek: TMP progress report, Neil Armstrong Air & Space Museum, fantasy art pinball machines, Special Effects: Part 19 - Careers 2 with Frank Van Der Veer, Star Trek report by Susan Sackett, plus news pieces. See covers  $10

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CINEFANTASTIQUE MAGAZINE Volume 9, #2: Winter 1979, NM, In-depth article on the making of "Salem's Lot," Ron Miller and Gary Nelson discuss "The Black Hole," Interviews with Charles H. Schneer, Ray Harryhausen and Desmond Davis about "Clash Of The Titans," "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" interviews with cast and crew, one pagers for "Time After Time," "Arabian Adventure," "The Amityville Horror," "The Muppet Movie," "The Shape Of Things To Come," "The Mafu Cage," "Legend Of The Wolf Woman," "Americathon," "Tanya's Island," "Buck Rogers," "The Fog," and more! See cover  $15

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MARVEL COMICS SUPER SPECIAL MAGAZINE #15: December 1979, NM/M ($1.50 cover printing edition). Star Trek: The Motion Picture film adaptation; Bob Larkin cover art, Dave Cockrum interior artwork, articles on Star Trek with cast and Enterprise stills from the movie, interview with Jesco von Puttkamer. See covers  $42

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STARLOG MAGAZINE #30: January 1980, NM. Star Trek: The Motion Picture cover. Star Trek: TMP special issue: Director Robert Wise interviewed, Walter Koenig's Trek diary, Production Designer Harold Michaelson, "The Questor Tapes," Martin Bower miniatures, stuntwomen, Special Effects: Part 24 - the matte-scan with Harrison Ellenshaw, plus news pieces. See covers  $18

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STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE HANDBILL: Cinema International Corporation handbill from Israel, circa-1980, VF/NM, yellow colored paper with black lettering all in Hebrew, except for "Star Trek" in bold letters, size 7.5 x 12 inches, horizontally oriented. A rare and unusual item, to say the least. See handbill  $15

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CINEFANTASTIQUE MAGAZINE Volume 9, #3/4: Spring 1980, NM, wraparound "Black Hole" cover artwork by David B. Mattingly, 94 page double size issue extensively devoted to very detailed coverage of Disney’s "The Black Hole," complete with many special effects shots and pre-production artwork, "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" with some original TV series photos, matte painter Peter Ellenshaw interviewed, a look back at the genre films of the 1970s, one pagers for "Meteor," Stephen King’s "Salem's Lot," "The Final Countdown," "Mark Of The Beast," "The Coming," "The Aftermath," "Peeping Tom," "Brave New World," "Dressed To Kill," "The Godsend," and more!  See cover  $20

CINEFANTASTIQUE MAGAZINE Volume 9, #3/4: Spring 1980, VF-, wraparound "Black Hole" cover artwork by David B. Mattingly, 94 page double size issue extensively devoted to very detailed coverage of Disney’s "The Black Hole," complete with many special effects shots and pre-production artwork, "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" with some original TV series photos, matte painter Peter Ellenshaw interviewed, a look back at the genre films of the 1970s, one pagers for "Meteor," Stephen King’s "Salem's Lot," "The Final Countdown," "Mark Of The Beast," "The Coming," "The Aftermath," "Peeping Tom," "Brave New World," "Dressed To Kill," "The Godsend," and more! See covers  $12

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STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN (1982)

STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN PROMOTIONAL SLICK: NM, 4-pages, color, slick paper stock, 8.25 x 11 inch 1982 promo for the film. "At the End of the Universe Lies the Beginning of Vengeance" tag with a streaking comet on the front; collage centerfold with scenes from the film and the title logo; cast photo, promo text and credits on the back with "Opens at a Theatre Near You June 4" tag at the bottom. See back cover  $10

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CINEFANTASTIQUE MAGAZINE Volume 12, #4: May-June 1982, VF, Detailed coverage of Paul Schrader's "Cat People" (includes Albert Whitlock's visual effects and Tom Burman's make-up), retrospective on Val Lewton's 1942 "Cat People," Nicholas Meyer and "Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan," "Tron" (includes Disney's computer animation), "The Thing," one pagers for "Road Warriors," "Slumber Party Massacre," "Megaforce," "Krull," "Swamp Thing," "Conan The Barbarian," "Battletruck," "Night In The Crypt," and more! See covers  $10

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CINEFANTASTIQUE MAGAZINE Volume 12, #5/6 : July-August 1982, VF/NM, 94 page double size issue, Detailed coverage of "Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan," (includes all of ILM's visual effects), Ridley Scott's "Blade Runner" (includes Douglas Trumbull's visual effects and the Spinner models), Ralph McQuarrie's "Revenge Of The Jedi" artwork, retrospective on Howard Hawk's "The Thing," David Cronenberg's "Videodrome," Ralph Bakshi's "Fire & Ice" (with Frank Frazetta), Jack Clayton and "Something Wicked This Way Comes," "Possession," one pagers for "Deathwatch," "The Plague Dogs," "Poltergeist," "Xtro," "Nannaz," "Brainstorm," "Firefox," "Endangered Species," "Basket Case," "The Road Warrior," "Quest For Fire," "Cat People," and more! See covers  $24

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STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN TRADING CARD SET, WRAPPERS and WAX BOX: 1982, FTCC, Complete NM-M Set of 30 oversized, 5 x 7 inch, cards with all 4 different polybag wrappers (neatly cut open along one short edge), plus an Empty Wax Pack Box in Ex+ condition with the top lid perforations not punched, box is actually closer to NM condition but there are some surface scuffs on the lid that force me to down grade it, box not flattened, head shots of Kirk (William Shatner) and Khan (Ricardo Montalban) on the long side panels. Includes shots of the main cast in posed publicity stills and in scenes taken directly from the movie, also a couple of ship model shots. Kirk, Spock, Khan, and The USS Enterprise are on the wrappers. Nicely produced set with some 5 x 7 photos worthy of framing! You can see a sample wrapper set in the next listing. See sample card front and back  See box top  All for $50

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STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN FTCC TRADING CARD WRAPPER SET: Complete set of 4 different oversized wrappers, 5 x 7 inches, issued in 1982. These are polybags not wax paper wrappers. Neatly cut open along one short edge. Includes Kirk, Spock, Khan, and The USS Enterprise. See wrapper set  $9

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STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK (1984)

STAR TREK MOVIE SPECIAL: STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK: DC Comics, 1984 Film adaptation, NM, 64 page film adaptation, no ads, Howard Chaykin cover art with interior artwork by Tom Sutton, partial film credits and cast photos on inside covers. See covers  $6.50

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STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK WAX PACK/TRADING CARDS: 1984, FTCC, Unopened Wax Pack fresh from the box, while we still call them "wax packs," this really has a polybag wrapper, with a lot of 4 additional cards, #s 6, 23, 35, 36. All NM-M. Chekov, Sulu, the Spock child and Klingons. See wax pack and sample card  All for $2

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STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK (SPECIAL COLLECTOR'S EDITION) (1984): 2-DVD Set, Paramount 06255, DVD Release: 2002, Region 1, ISBN: 0-7921-8248-0, Rated PG, 105 mins. Directed by Mr. Spock. Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelly, James Doohan, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, and Christopher Lloyd with his muppet. Widescreen 2.39:1, Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround and 2-Channel Dolby Surround, French Surround; Subtitles: English, Paramount 90th Anniversary Thick Plastic Keep Case with Bob Peak cover art. Disc 1 Bonus Features: Audio Commentary and Text Commentary; Disc 2 is all Bonus Features: Captain's Log "Making of," Star Trek Universe - Space Docks and Birds of Prey, Speaking Klingon, Klingon and Vulcan Costumes, Terraforming and The Prime Directive, Archives with storyboards and photos, Theatrical Trailer. Admiral Kirk and crew set off to Genesis to find Mr. Spock and encounter Klingons along the way. The DVDs were viewed once, play perfectly, and are in like new condition, as is the plastic case, which is what most collectors want from this release. I place no warranty on the DVDs. See case covers  $6

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ALL OTHER STAR TREK RELATED MATERIAL

WHO'S WHO IN STAR TREK #1 & #2: DC Comics, Complete NM/M-Mint Set, March & April 1987, 48 page issues, no ads, great reference works, Howard Chaykin wraparound cover art, interior artwork by John Byrne, Terry Austin, Gray Morrow, George Perez, Walt Simonson, Curt Swan, Murphy Anderson, Bill Wray, Todd McFarlane, Tom Sutton, Dick Giordano, Denys Cowan, and many others. Sold as a set of 2 issues. Stored in Mylar and ships that way. Guide Value is $24+ See #1 covers  See #2 covers  Both for $18

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STAR TREK: THE COMPLETE CINEMA CARD COLLECTION: Skybox, 1994, Six Complete Mint Sets from the first six theatrical films, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, The Wrath Of Khan, The Search For Spock, The Voyage Home, The Final Frontier, and The Undiscovered Country. Nice oversized cards with beautiful color images from the films. Each set of 72 cards is sealed in its original box and the entire set of 6 is sealed in a presentation pack. (2 sets available) Retailed at $150. See full set  65% off retail - my price is only $52.50

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TV GUIDE MAGAZINE #2529: September 15-21, 2001, VF/NM, Special Fall Preview Issue: Key Premieres of ENTERPRISE (Scott Bakula and Cast), Alias (Jennifer Garner), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (Cast Photos), Crossing Jordan (Jill Hennessy, Miguel Ferrer), 24 (Kiefer Sutherland), Smallville (Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk), and Scrubs (Cast Shot - Chalk, Reyes, Braff). Also premiering, No Boundaries (Richard Dreyfuss), Emeril (Emeril Lagasse), Bob Patterson (Jason Alexander), The Guardian (Dabney Coleman), Philly (Kim Delaney), According To Jim (Jim Belushi), The Bernie Mac Show, Wolf Lake (Lou Diamond Phillips), The Tick (Patrick Warburton), The Agency (Will Patton, Gloria Reuben), The Ellen Show (Ellen DeGeneres), Danny (Daniel Stern), Maybe It's Me (Fred Willard), Thieves (John Stamos), Pasadena (Dana Delany), Reba (Reba McEntire), Raising Dad (Bob Saget), Surviving Gilligan's Island, and more. Trisha Yearwood mini-interview, 53rd Emmy Awards close-up. Jill Hennessy, Kim Delaney and Jennifer Garner on fold-out cover. First Fall issue to break $2 at $2.49. Tucson, AZ Edition. See covers  $20

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STAR TREK BEAM-UP BADGE with CEREAL BOX: Kellogg's cereal premium in Frosted Mini-Wheats, issued 2009, MIP/still sealed in original package (actually double factory sealed, so it's Super-MIP), approximately 1.5 x 2.5 inches, silver plastic, Starfleet Engineering Badge. There were 5 different badges in this promotion. Also with this premium is the original Frosted Mini-Wheats box it came in. Box is in excellent condition with very minor manufacturing compression lines at the top, box is NOT flattened. Kirk, Spock and the Enterprise are on the back panel, along with images of all the badge premiums. See premium and box back panel  Both for $10

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