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    Atomic Age Aliens Series
    $85

    Atomic Age Aliens Series

    3 purchased

    This is a unique opportunity to collect my previous set of enamel pins featuring aliens from the Atomic Age of movies. These represent Cold War horror places on the screen. Each pin is two inches tall, made of smooth, hard enamel, with two pins, and metal claps, and they are mounted on 2x3.5 backer cards themed off of the movie posters. Shipping and handling are separate.

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    Horror Movie Bingo
    $20

    Horror Movie Bingo

    3 purchased

    This is a game for horror movie fans. I took 120 tropes like Final Girl, Creeper-Cam, Party Split, and Damn Flashlight, then scattered them onto 25 different bingo cards. The objective is simple: watch a movie and see who can spot their tropes first. The most tropes, or the first to get a bingo, wins! All cards are 5 x 7 inches. Shipping will be calculated and collected after the campaign through the Pledge Manager.

    The Comic Critic Presents Seldom Seen Films
    $12

    The Comic Critic Presents Seldom Seen Films

    2 purchased

    I love drawing cartoon reviews of movies. This is the second book, a compilation of reviews taken from the top 200 films up to 2009 when it was published. The book is 7 x 7 inches, and has 160 of humor and fun.

    "Earth vs. The Flying Saucers" (1956)
    $15

    "Earth vs. The Flying Saucers" (1956)

    0 purchased

    The stop motions special effect of Ray Harryhausen is the most memorable aspect of this movie. Versions of these rotating discs would appear in hundreds of films. On this pin, they are filled with glow-in-the-dark enamel. It's a two-inch tall smooth enamel pin, with two metal clasps mounted on a 2 x 3.5-inch backer themed off movie poster artwork.

    "I Married A Monster from Outer Space" (1958)
    $15

    "I Married A Monster from Outer Space" (1958)

    0 purchased

    These aliens want our women! Obvious commentary on post-war sexual politics provided an engaging story. Unlike many other Atomic Age films, this one is well-written, has good acting, and has excellent special effects. This film is too often overlooked. It's a two-inch tall smooth enamel pin, with two metal clasps mounted on a 2 x 3.5-inch backer themed off movie poster artwork.

    "Invasion of the Saucer-Men" (1957)
    $15

    "Invasion of the Saucer-Men" (1957)

    1 purchased

    This giant bubble-headed, bulging, slit-eyed menace is a classic icon of the Atom Age aliens. The story is a teenage pandering tale where authority can't believe the kid's crazy nonsense. In the end, the teenagers save the day. It's a two-inch tall smooth enamel pin, with two metal clasps mounted on a 2 x 3.5-inch backer themed off movie poster artwork.

    "It Came from Outer Space" (1953)
    $15

    "It Came from Outer Space" (1953)

    0 purchased

    A meteorite falls near a small town, and not long after, some citizens behave strangely. Something odd is happening in the mines just out of town. Suspicious and fear stir a mob mentality while those with reason seek out the logical answers, however unusual, behind strange occurrences. It's a two-inch tall smooth enamel pin, with two metal clasps mounted on a 2 x 3.5-inch backer themed off movie poster artwork.

    "It Conquered the World" (1956)
    $15

    "It Conquered the World" (1956)

    1 purchased

    This creature's design is so laborious it's laughable. This cone-shaped crab-shaped alien ventured from Venus to seek out world domination. This frozen-faced creature can barely move its rubber-structured body—a Cold War commentary on the Red Menace. It's a two-inch tall smooth enamel pin, with two metal clasps mounted on a 2 x 3.5-inch backer themed off movie poster artwork.

    "Killers from Space" (1954)
    $15

    "Killers from Space" (1954)

    1 purchased

    These giant-eyed killers want nothing more than to eradicate all of humanity from planet Earth. They have been growing giant insects under the earth using the radiation gathered from mankind's stumbling atomic experiments. Their blank stare has become linked with a blind lust for world conquest at any cost. It's a two-inch tall smooth enamel pin, with two metal clasps mounted on a 2 x 3.5-inch backer themed off movie poster artwork.

    "This Island Earth" (1958)
    $15

    "This Island Earth" (1958)

    1 purchased

    The Metaluna Mutants are mutant insects bred as a workforce. The social commentary hidden in the story is overshadowed by its shocking and extremely memorable creature design. Homage to the mutant has appeared in other films, shows, and video games. It's a two-inch tall smooth enamel pin, with two metal clasps mounted on a 2 x 3.5-inch backer themed off movie poster artwork.