Oh crap, I need more boxes to open, because I’m almost through my backlog of filmed content. I’ll get right on that, but here I open a box of cards dedicated to Season 3 of The Original Series, so it’s not all that good just like in general.
Hope you like Batman, because this old ass set of Star Trek cards by Skybox from 1997 was full of guest stars from Batman. And the deck composition is odd. Just all around a very weird set.
Here’s a totally impractical box from Rittenhouse again. This time it’s all Star Trek Nemesis, which gets a lot of shit, but I love it. Is it great? No, but is it worse than Star Trek V: The Final Frontier? Also no.
This time both autographs were for people better known for characters they played in other things, and only one of them actually appears in the film, which is a real cheat if you ask me.
This is my least favorite Rittenhouse Star Trek box yet. It was very cheap and they were all posters designed by the same artist for every episode of TOS. The concept is good in theory, but I would have liked a little more variety in the execution.
This is certainly not Rittenhouse’s best work. It’s exactly what it says on the tin, but I just don’t think it’s all that good. Especially for just one autograph per box of a background bit player, but as we get further and further from the 60’s, the fact that they even still have ANY autographs becomes more and more amazing.
Sorry for the lack of updates. Got all caught up in sportsball there for a bit, but we’re back.
Here’s me opening two boxes of a crazy Canadian set that has autographs from pretty much the entire universe of wrestling. These boxes are both very odd, in that they are 99% the same from box to box, and very cool, in that the options for autographs are just an insane mix of people.