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Besides comics what else do you collect?

dubbat138dubbat138 Posts: 3,200
For me I collect the following.

Pez dispensers,I have close to 400 of them and use them to decorate my X-mas tree every year now.

DVD/Blu Rays,Got my first player back in early 98. And last time I bothered to count my collection I was at around 5000.

Action figures,I use to be a hardcore action figure collector. But over the past 6 years I have slacked off. Mainly cause I don't have the room I use to,to display them.

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  • John_SteedJohn_Steed Posts: 2,087
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    I collect good memories.
  • JoeSergiJoeSergi Posts: 78
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    I collect movie soundtracks. I listen to them when I write. Like my comics, I have way too many and not nearly enough. ;-)
  • WetRatsWetRats Posts: 6,314
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    Ex-girlfriends. :-?
  • MiraclemetMiraclemet Posts: 258
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    debt
    I am extremely lucky in that I am not in any form of monetary debt currently.
    then you arent collecting comics right...
    :))
  • ZhurrieZhurrie Posts: 617
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    Yixing Teapots - Handmade teapots made with a special type of clay that are used for one tea only for their life and take on a persona of their own.

    Vinyl Art Toys - Dunnys, Touma, 1:6 scale stuff, resin, and make custom cast and painted toys.

    G.I. Joes - I have all of my originals in NM condition from the early 80's as well as my favorites from newer releases. Most in both MOC and opened.

    Books - I love 1st editions of my most beloved books and I love to read.

    Tea - I have a huge selection and deal in tea but I have some highly prized Puer teas that are aged like fine wines and that I have been caring for for about 10-15 years.
  • random73random73 Posts: 2,318
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    Fords: '66 Mustang, '97 Mustang, '02 Ranger, '67 Ex-wife
  • GregGreg Posts: 1,946
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    Comics are the only thing left for me, I parted with just everything that I was collecting.

    Baseball cards stopped when all of the talk about steroids started.
    Basketball cards stopped after Sir Charles Barkley retired.
    Football cards, action figures, comic trading cards, card games and rpg books all stopped for no reason other than I was running out of room.
    Wargame miniatures stopped because I can't paint anymore.

    On my weekend walks my route takes me around all twelve of the antique shops in town, and I am very close to hunting down a vintage operable or repairable record player and getting back into vinyl records.
  • ZhurrieZhurrie Posts: 617
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    On my weekend walks my route takes me around all twelve of the antique shops in town, and I am very close to hunting down a vintage operable or repairable record player and getting back into vinyl records.
    Oop, I forgot till your reply, I also collect/restore Pinball machines. Currently on the hunt for a World Cup Soccer '94 and my dream is to own a Medieval Madness.

    Vinyl is so nice especially in today's glut of digital music and compression even on CDs... sitting down to some great Jazz, classic rock, or even newer stuff like Sigur Ros on vinyl is a true pleasure. I just helped my dad set up his old rig, a Girard turntable and Harmon Kardon amp and speakers. He had a Roy Buchanan album still in the turntable from when it was used last and it was just sublime. Sadly, though, a lot of newer bands that put out vinyl press the vinyl with the already compressed digital master version so it kind of kills the point... but not all of them do and there is still a lot of great vinyl new and old to be had.
  • John_SteedJohn_Steed Posts: 2,087
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    On my weekend walks my route takes me around all twelve of the antique shops in town, and I am very close to hunting down a vintage operable or repairable record player and getting back into vinyl records.
    I like that very much since I'm also on the hunt for a record player. Still got around 200 albums - but my record player didn't make it.
  • CalibanCaliban Posts: 1,358
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  • JGalaJGala Posts: 19
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    LPs (records) - books - little figures - and I'm recollecting the orignal 151 pokemon cards ohhhhh yess >.<
  • batlawbatlaw Posts: 879
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    Comic book related merch toys and collectables (mainly Batman). Although this has died to almost nothing over the last couple years. Now Im just finishing whatever is left of JLU figures and Im still buying various Batmobiles I happen to find. Working on getting rid of most my other stuff but just too overwhelming.
  • BetaRayBenBetaRayBen Posts: 50
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    Black t-shirts, maps, concert tickets (even though I rarely get to go out anymore), and Schleich/Papo animals (they're for my kids, honest (okay, partly for my kids!).
  • MikeGallagherMikeGallagher Posts: 547
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    The souls of the children
  • MikeGallagherMikeGallagher Posts: 547
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    Criterion collection DVDs
    Books about comics history.
    Star wars stuff-but I'm getting tired of star wars
    Tron stuff
    Some trek stuff
    70s/80s anime magazines and art books
    Used to collect soundtracks
    Vangelis
  • EarthGBillyEarthGBilly Posts: 362
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    On purpose?

    Original published pages from comics
    Commissioned art of my defunct webcomic's lead character
    Batman: Black & White Statues
    Green Lantern Action Figures
    Large Action figures (Hefty or large, things like Marvel Select Juggernaut, that 67 points of articulation figure of Spider-Man from the second movie, Build-a-Figure/Collect 'n Connect, or those "My Size" movie figures that are two and a half feet tall from Spider-Man, Batman Begins, Superman Returns. I have, like, 12 or 14 of those my size figures. It looks like a bizarre army.)

    Things that I ended up with a lot of but never actually considered that I was "collecting":

    Transformers/Marvel Crossover figures - My family started buying these for me one year. Never asked for them. I mean, they are kinda cool, but don't know what to do with them. I have the first two or three waves.

    Superhero bobble heads - Again, the family. I guess it comes from them not quite knowing what to get me... they see a superhero item, and jump at it. It is also the reason I end up with a lot of dollar store crap like Spider-Man pens and Iron Man notebooks.

  • TorchsongTorchsong Posts: 2,794
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    I don't "collect", I "amass" :)

    I don't know that I "collect" comics because if I miss an issue it's not the end of the world for me. I used to collect DVDs but then I realized that was a futile pursuit so I stick to just buying maybe 2-3 a year (superhero based, natch).

    There's really only one thing the wife and I passionately buy anything we can get our hands on - MST3K merchandise.
  • GregGreg Posts: 1,946
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    As a family we have been hitting up Art and Franco for Tiny Titans sketches, and get a Marvel character once in awhile. We have the start of a nice collection going.
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    Women....


    or puppet members of CGS
  • GrimsisterGrimsister Posts: 35
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    jewelry
    novelty key chains
    console games
    badges, manga/anime/graphic novels
    Doctor Who stuff
    pictures (JPEG form mainly)...
    Dragon stuff
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    Criterion collection DVDs
    Books about comics history.
    Star wars stuff-but I'm getting tired of star wars
    Tron stuff
    Some trek stuff
    70s/80s anime magazines and art books
    Used to collect soundtracks
    Vangelis
    I agree @MikeGallagher with the Star Wars thing. I love Star Wars & used to collect a whole lot of stuff but that ceased after a while. I kept on with the books & not the figures or merchandise but my book collection has ceased to a degree. I usually go to the library for book. Although I did have to buy the AT-AT toy when I saw it.

    I did go a bit insane on the Marvel build-a-figures and went trying to go back and buying all that stuff but it became too costly and after I got the figures that I wanted.
  • MikeGallagherMikeGallagher Posts: 547
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    I collected practically anything star wars I could until 1999 when the prequel broke me. Way too much useless stuff with the same image over and over.
    The novels lost my business post yuzzahn vong.
    The comics usually suck. I have zero interest in the old republic nonsense.
    I dig the clone wars.
    The toys don't do it for me any longer. I had collected only Jedi but that got ridiculous. Then just droids and that was crazy too. Now I occasionally get a figure to add to my death star diorama.
    I still get art books and making of books.

    I have been moving more towards star trek. But collecting trek is better by far. It's easier to be picky. And poor. Lol
  • LibraryBoyLibraryBoy Posts: 1,803
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    I'm a Pez head, too. I used to try and get just about everything, but that got to be too much, so now I just mostly go for superheroes, sci-fi, and other geeky ones (I'm all over the new Presidents series, for instance). I don't have any that are too old, nor any of the ones I had as a kid (why didn't I hold onto that soft-headed Batman dispenser I had back then?!? :(( ), but I do have a bunch of Europe-only sets (Asterix, Super Mario, Tom & Jerry, Mr. Bean) and a few random store-specifc ones (an Austrian supermarket named Zielpunkt, Jack in the Box, FAO Schwartz). I need to get the Geico gecko and Chik-Fil-A cow now!
  • Michael777Michael777 Posts: 15
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    Tons and tons of imported DragonBall and One Piece products are my main obsession and throw in various nerdy merchandise as well but not a specific focus on any of those. If i see a Simpsons toy that looks god ill pick it up but not go out of my way to bid on ebay for it... now if it's buy it now that's a different story... oh, tattoos too I guess.
  • DoctorDoomDoctorDoom Posts: 2,586
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    Figures of Air Commander Starscream!
  • LibraryBoyLibraryBoy Posts: 1,803
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    If you want I can grab you a Chik-Fil-A cow this upcoming weekend. I am heading to the coast and always stop at a Chik to eat lunch. The oldest Pez I have is an Spiderman from the late 60s,and a Tweety Bird from around the same time. I have cut way back on the ones I buy now. Mainly cause like you said they put out so much. Plus there is lines I have no interest in like the Nascar ones,Disney Princesses and the Tinkerbell ones. Let me know before next Friday if you still want the CFA Cow. I need to track down Mr Bean. I have also been picking up the various Marvel Klix I find at various dollar stores.
    I will definitely take a CFA Cow if you can grab one, @dubbat138, and will gladly reimburse cost and shipping. It'd be much easier than going the eBay route, and we don't have any CFAs out here in Rhode Island (or in New England at all, not that I'm aware of, anyway, though we still get the ads for some reason).
  • rebisrebis Posts: 1,820
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    I've started a meager collection of 1/9 scale model kits. I started buying these to use as props for the custom megos I make. However, It's taken on a life of it's own.
  • random73random73 Posts: 2,318
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    Women....


    or puppet members of CGS
    Wait. You have blow up dolls of all the geeks? Cuz that's what I heard...
  • LibraryBoyLibraryBoy Posts: 1,803
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    Not a problem. I stop at CFA almost every trip to the coast. Have you seen that pez yet? It is well done.
    I've seen pictures of it, and it looks great. Pez has really upped their game in recent years. Long gone are the days where you look at a dispenser and go "Well, yeah, I guess that's Donald Duck.

    Kinda hoping we pass a CFA on our own trip this weekend, if only to try it out. Having seen about a billion "Chik-Fil-A sponsors Curious George" spots whenever I'd watch that show on PBS with my kid for, like, 5 years, I'm really curious to check it out. Kinda like how we made a beeline for Sonic the last time we were in PA. Yeah, it's just fast food, but years of commercials make ya curious.
  • SolitaireRoseSolitaireRose Posts: 1,445
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    Your moms.

    All your moms.

    And catchphrases from earlier incarnations of the forum.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 0
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    I collected practically anything star wars I could until 1999 when the prequel broke me. Way too much useless stuff with the same image over and over.
    The novels lost my business post yuzzahn vong.
    The comics usually suck. I have zero interest in the old republic nonsense.
    I dig the clone wars.
    The toys don't do it for me any longer. I had collected only Jedi but that got ridiculous. Then just droids and that was crazy too. Now I occasionally get a figure to add to my death star diorama.
    I still get art books and making of books.

    I have been moving more towards star trek. But collecting trek is better by far. It's easier to be picky. And poor. Lol
    I know what you mean... I had my yuzzahn vong removed, and I haven't been into novels, since, either.

    :)
  • TorchsongTorchsong Posts: 2,794
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    I will say in a disturbing turn of events more and more My Little Ponies seem to be showing up around my cube. Which is great considering they're all kind of hanging around my Deadpool figure. Now THAT is a crossover I'd buy!
  • ZhurrieZhurrie Posts: 617
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    There was just a great My Little Pony custom art show with tons of awesome artists, Luke Chueh is a favorite of mine and his gimp pony was rad: http://toysrevil.blogspot.com/2012/05/my-little-pony-friendship-is-magic-toy.html
  • DoobyKeeblerDoobyKeebler Posts: 38
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    I collect fingerprints. Oh wait, that's the FBI.
  • KyleMoyerKyleMoyer Posts: 727
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    I collect fingerprints. Oh wait, that's the FBI.
    But do they collect your fingerprints?

    And don't forget the semen samples.
  • GonzogooseGonzogoose Posts: 66
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    I used to collect Coca-Cola paraphernalia for the longest time, but I got tired of it a while back.

    And G.I. Joe figures, though I never kept them in tip-top shape. I have all the ones from when I was a kid, that I had given to my little brother and he gave back when he got older. I have all the ones I bought him as well. Again, not in great shape. Still, I buy one or two when I can.

    I don't think there's anything, not even comics that I collect religiously anymore. I just don't have the disposable funds to do so. I just get stuff when I can or when I want and have pretty much given up on hardcore collecting. Maybe one day if I ever have more funds to work with I'll resume collecting something.

    The problem with me is I was always a completest, but was never able to complete anything. lol So it just became frustrating and I had to get over it.

    Oh, one thing I did collect religiously during the Marvel and DDP runs (for the most part) was G.I. Joe comics. It's still not complete, but I have a decent collection that I'll most likely never part with.
  • DoobyKeeblerDoobyKeebler Posts: 38
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    I collect my urine in jars. You never know when someone might need them. Sadly, I don't think my collection will ever be complete, it just keeps going and going and going...
  • DoobyKeeblerDoobyKeebler Posts: 38
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    But seriously, I am a minor Lego Star Wars collector, when I can afford it. My wife and I are having our first baby around the beginning of December, so I can't wait until she/he is old enough to be told not to play with daddy's Legos, but collect her or his own.
  • GrimsisterGrimsister Posts: 35
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    To @MikeGallagher I prefer star trek over star wars too :)
    Long live captain Picard!!! (Data my fav though :P )
  • LibraryBoyLibraryBoy Posts: 1,803
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    But seriously, I am a minor Lego Star Wars collector, when I can afford it. My wife and I are having our first baby around the beginning of December, so I can't wait until she/he is old enough to be told not to play with daddy's Legos, but collect her or his own.
    It took my youngest son a few years to learn that he wasn't allowed to play with my action figure collection.
    Yeah, my son gets kind of covetous of the Pez or the few action figures I still have kicking around (the 11 Doctors, everyone on my Shazam shelf, etc.) or the Legos I have that he doesn't, and while I'll cave sometimes, I have to remind him that he's an only child with parents and (especially) grandparents who cave pretty easily, and he doesn't go without much, so he really doesn't need to look at my nerdcave as his own personal toy store. :D
  • GregGreg Posts: 1,946
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    I'm on the other side of the fence when it comes to the action figures/toys I've saved over the years. I encourage my kids to use them. Even if I had kept every single one of my Star Wars, Joes and Transformers, you can bet I'd be letting my son and daughter play as much as they wanted to with them and regardless of what toys they may already have.


  • ZhurrieZhurrie Posts: 617
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    I actually just had this conversation with my wife the other day... I collect art toys and vinyl toys but I also have a massive GI Joe collection and I have entire series' sealed. As I've gotten older (and I have a son now) they don't mean much to me that way and I think it is going to be cool to go "shopping" in my own box for presents and toys as he gets older. Honestly seeing him rip some of them open will be worth more than any money amount, especially since the way they keep getting crappier by the year these ones will actually be fun to play with.
  • GregGreg Posts: 1,946
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    @Zhurrie - I had a big tub of sealed figures, mostly stuff from the mid 80's to late 90's and when my son was old enough I let him rip through whatever he wanted. It brings much more joy in my life to see him and my daughter make use of that stuff seeing it in a storage bin or even on display. I've also donated some of it to things like Toys for Tots.
  • ZhurrieZhurrie Posts: 617
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    @Greg Awesome! Really nuts how this topic popped up here when I was just thinking about it the other day. I seriously can't imagine how happy it will be to see him be super excited to rip into a toy I love so much. THAT is how value should be measured MOC got nothin on that. :) I still have a couple that won't be leaving their plastic prisons but 99% are fair game for sure.

    I plan to teach him to respect them as well though, all of my original 82-8x Joes were all well loved and played with and every single one still has the file card, every accessory, and close to perfect paint. They don't *have* to encounter firecrackers, magnifying glasses, bricks, or concrete.
  • John_SteedJohn_Steed Posts: 2,087
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    Unbeknownst to me I started collecting socks with holes in them.
  • SigurdJarlsonSigurdJarlson Posts: 84
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    @mikegallagher could you recommend some comic history books? I'm currently reading the trade of comic book comics to get some history and its great and would love to know more about the subject!
  • danGPdanGP Posts: 65
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    Lego all the way. I've dipped in and out over the years but the DC and Marvel lines really cemented it.
  • MikeGallagherMikeGallagher Posts: 547
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    @mikegallagher could you recommend some comic history books? I'm currently reading the trade of comic book comics to get some history and its great and would love to know more about the subject!

    Ok well...
    Seduction of the innocent. If you are a fan of golden or silver age this is a must read.
    The photo-journal guide to comic books
    Marvel chronicle
    Dc comics year by year
    Modern masters
    Understanding comics
    Manga! Manga! The world of Japanese comics
    Panel discussions: design in sequential art storytelling
    True Brit
    The comic book in America by Benton
    Marvel comics in the 60s (70s)
    Dc comics: sixty years of the world's favorite. Comic book heroes
    Even a monkey can draw manga
    Artists on comic art
    Peanuts the art of Charles Schultz
    ... To start with.
  • GregGreg Posts: 1,946
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    Thanks to IDW and some nudging from my son, I've started getting Transformers toys again. Not going hog wild, taking it slow with new stuff (not getting any bayformers crap) and hunting down only specific G1 characters.
  • danGPdanGP Posts: 65
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    @mikegallagher could you recommend some comic history books? I'm currently reading the trade of comic book comics to get some history and its great and would love to know more about the subject!

    Ok well...
    Seduction of the innocent. If you are a fan of golden or silver age this is a must read.
    The photo-journal guide to comic books
    Marvel chronicle
    Dc comics year by year
    Modern masters
    Understanding comics
    Manga! Manga! The world of Japanese comics
    Panel discussions: design in sequential art storytelling
    True Brit
    The comic book in America by Benton
    Marvel comics in the 60s (70s)
    Dc comics: sixty years of the world's favorite. Comic book heroes
    Even a monkey can draw manga
    Artists on comic art
    Peanuts the art of Charles Schultz
    ... To start with.
    I'd add "The 10 cent plague" to that. Makes a good companion piece to Seduction of the Innocent.
  • SigurdJarlsonSigurdJarlson Posts: 84
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    danGP said:

    @mikegallagher could you recommend some comic history books? I'm currently reading the trade of comic book comics to get some history and its great and would love to know more about the subject!

    Ok well...
    Seduction of the innocent. If you are a fan of golden or silver age this is a must read.
    The photo-journal guide to comic books
    Marvel chronicle
    Dc comics year by year
    Modern masters
    Understanding comics
    Manga! Manga! The world of Japanese comics
    Panel discussions: design in sequential art storytelling
    True Brit
    The comic book in America by Benton
    Marvel comics in the 60s (70s)
    Dc comics: sixty years of the world's favorite. Comic book heroes
    Even a monkey can draw manga
    Artists on comic art
    Peanuts the art of Charles Schultz
    ... To start with.
    I'd add "The 10 cent plague" to that. Makes a good companion piece to Seduction of the Innocent.
    Okay thanks for the recommendations guys, the holidays are coming up so ill try to snag some of these
  • LibraryBoyLibraryBoy Posts: 1,803
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    Seduction of the innocent. If you are a fan of golden or silver age this is a must read.

    Also if you enjoy the schadenfreude that only bad science can cause. Good lord does that man draw some ludicrous conclusions.
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  • dubbat138dubbat138 Posts: 3,200
    I collect movie soundtracks. I listen to them when I write. Like my comics, I have way too many and not nearly enough. ;-)
    I use to collect movie soundtracks. And I still listen to my Twin peaks fire walk with me and tv soundtracks at least once a week.

  • dubbat138dubbat138 Posts: 3,200
    Ex-girlfriends. :-?

    LOL I have a decent sized collection of those also.
  • dubbat138dubbat138 Posts: 3,200
    debt
    I am extremely lucky in that I am not in any form of monetary debt currently.
  • random73random73 Posts: 2,318
    Spores, molds and fungi.
    Now THAT is funny!
  • dubbat138dubbat138 Posts: 3,200
    Criterion collection DVDs
    Books about comics history.
    Star wars stuff-but I'm getting tired of star wars
    Tron stuff
    Some trek stuff
    70s/80s anime magazines and art books
    Used to collect soundtracks
    Vangelis
    I agree @MikeGallagher with the Star Wars thing. I love Star Wars & used to collect a whole lot of stuff but that ceased after a while. I kept on with the books & not the figures or merchandise but my book collection has ceased to a degree. I usually go to the library for book. Although I did have to buy the AT-AT toy when I saw it.

    I did go a bit insane on the Marvel build-a-figures and went trying to go back and buying all that stuff but it became too costly and after I got the figures that I wanted.
    As a kid I managed to get all but 4 of the original line of Kenner Star Wars action figures. And for a few years I was buying all the various SW novels. Then as a stupid teen I took fireworks and blew up all my action figures and Star Wars vehicles. But after the prequels my love of Star Wars diminished. So I ended up giving away most of my Star Wars novels. And now the only Star Wars stuff I have is all the Pez dispensers. A complete set of the Burger King glasses for the original 3 films. And about 8 of the novels that I kept.
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