quote:It's pretty remarkable that he has signed cards in ten franchise titles, plus the actual number of cards.
quote:Originally posted by Bill Mullins:quote:It's pretty remarkable that he has signed cards in ten franchise titles, plus the actual number of cards.
Ten? I can find eight: Bond, Saint, Avengers, Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, Game of Thrones, Star Wars, and Space 1999. What am I missing?
Shatner has signed in ST (TOS, TAS, Generations), Outer Limits, Twilight Zone, Six Million Dollar Man, Tek World, plus omnibus "franchises" Donruss Americana, Leaf Pop Century, Topps Allen & Ginter and 2001 In the Game Candadiana.
quote:Originally posted by Bill Mullins:quote:It's pretty remarkable that he has signed cards in ten franchise titles, plus the actual number of cards.
Ten? I can find eight: Bond, Saint, Avengers, Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, Game of Thrones, Star Wars, and Space 1999. What am I missing?
Shatner has signed in ST (TOS, TAS, Generations), Outer Limits, Twilight Zone, Six Million Dollar Man, Tek World, plus omnibus "franchises" Donruss Americana, Leaf Pop Century, Topps Allen & Ginter and 2001 In the Game Candadiana.
quote:Originally posted by Raven:
quote:Cards in A&G, Pop Century and Americana wouldn't count, and all his various "Star Trek" series would be considered the same franchise. At least going by the article's rules.
quote:Originally posted by Bill Mullins:quote:Originally posted by Raven:
Space 1999
quote:Cards in A&G, Pop Century and Americana wouldn't count, and all his various "Star Trek" series would be considered the same franchise. At least going by the article's rules.
I changed the rules (see: Kirk, Kobayashi Maru)
quote:Originally posted by Raven:quote:Originally posted by Bill Mullins:quote:Originally posted by Raven:
Space 1999
quote:Cards in A&G, Pop Century and Americana wouldn't count, and all his various "Star Trek" series would be considered the same franchise. At least going by the article's rules.
I changed the rules (see: Kirk, Kobayashi Maru)
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quote:Originally posted by Fran42:
Hi, I thought I would throw in my own complaint after reading some of the other delivery problems here. I let my subscription lapse after Beckett took over. After reading a few subsequent articles and enjoying them I decided to re-subscribe. I tried a couple of different times and could not get the promo code to work. This past May (12th) success! In 4-6 weeks I would get my first issue. Well, it has been over 10 weeks now. I just now called customer service. The excuse I received was that it was either lost or stolen. Sorry, not buying it. I believe someone just messed up. Thanks for listening.