Collectors Attic at the Free “Old School” Comicon on January 13th!

FREE SHOW!! NO lectures, NO artists NO cosplay, NO toys…JUST an entire BALLROOM filled with the BEST COMIC BOOKS on the East Coast from $1 to 10,000 each!

Saturday, January 13 at 10 AM – 4 PM

University Student Commons and Activities at VCU
907 Floyd Ave, Richmond, Virginia 23220

Tickets Available
www.eventbrite.com

Please Come See us At the Richmond Comicon Tomorrow!

Please come and see Collectors Attic at our last Comic Convention VA COMICON of the year on Saturday, December 9th. It will be at the Old Dominion Building at Richmond Raceway. We’ll have some nice graded books, fancy wall books and plenty of $1.00 comics to browse through!

Collectors Attic at the Va Comicon

Join Collector’s Attic at the Collectibles Expo!

Join Collector’s Attic at the Collectibles Expo the weekend of April 22-23 at the Chesterfield County Fairgrounds!

We will be selling action figures, non-sport cards, toys, comics and NASCAR collectibles.

You can become a vendor or buy tickets to the show here

 

The Collectibles Expo April 2017!

Win a Pass for 2 to See Logan Lucky in Richmond!

Enter to Win one of fifteen Admit-2 Run of Engagement Pass to See LOGAN LUCKY!

From director Steven Soderbergh and starring Channing Tatum, Adam Driver, Riley Keough, and Daniel Craig.

The passes are valid Monday-Thursday at AMC Dine-In Midlothian 10, starting Monday, August 21.

If you’d like a chance to win, simply send an email to: [email protected] with ‘LOGAN LUCKY Tickets’ in the subject line. Please include your full name and mailing address so we can send the passes if you win! Winners will be chosen on the afternoon of Friday, August 18th and notified by email.

Trying to reverse a family curse, brothers Jimmy (Channing Tatum) and Clyde Logan (Adam Driver) set out to execute an elaborate robbery during the legendary Coca-Cola 600 race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. The production shot at Charlotte Motor Speedway during the actual NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 and the Bank of America 500, as well as at Atlanta Motor Speedway. In a fun twist, six NASCAR stars pop up in non-driver cameo roles in the film.

 

 

 

LOGAN LUCKY opens in theaters in Richmond on Friday, August 18. 

My 40 years with Star Wars.

My first real contact with Star Wars was the Marvel comic book. It was 1976 and there were so many comics to choose from, I thought I’ll just stick to Science Fiction comics, that should be manageable. I was buying stuff like The Eternals by Jack Kirby. Then one day I saw Star Wars #1. I wasn’t thinking, Oh it’s an adaptation of the movie that will change my life. I was thinking, Oh look, it’s a #1 of a new Science Fiction comic.

In the meantime I was an avid reader of Starlin magazine. Starlog was the place to get your SF movie and TV news in the dark ages before the internet. Starlog wasn’t always easy to find, and was a little expensive at $1.00 an issue. I remember having to explain spending a dollar on a magazine at the drug store when the first issue came out. Starlog #1 had a painting of Kirk and Spock on the cover and proclaimed itself as being a Star Trek special edition. There was no way I was not buying this thing of beauty.

This magazine told me about Space:1999, the Six Million Dollar Man and even had some snippets about a project called The Star Wars. I will never forget seeing issue #7 on the newsstand beckoning to me with a dynamic photo of a TIE fighter firing at an X Wing fighter. This must be something amazing. I gobbled the information contained within and then did again for weeks and weeks.

May 1977 rolled around and I was trying to figure out a way to see this movie. I knew all the new movies came to the Ridge Cinema, which was in west Richmond. This was past the due of the earth according to the maps and was not anywhere my Mom or grandparents were likely to take me. I ended up going to see it with my friends who had more adventurous parents than I did. I don’t remember too many details of that screening, but it was love at first sight. I had seen movies more than once before, because SF movies were rare and so I would sit through them for two showings if I could get away with it; movies like Logan’s Run and Damnation Alley. Over the course of 1977, I saw that movie as many times as I could arrange. I remember talking my Dad into seeing it with me even though he said, Haven’t you already seen that?

Over the past 40 years, I’ve lost track of exactly how many times I watched Star Wars. Not Episode 4, not A New Hope. I watched it in the theater, I watched with a fox. I watched them on a box. I saw a private showing at my Uncle Luis’ club in São Paulo Brazil. I rented it on VHS. I owned it on VHS. I owned the special editions on VHS. I owned it on DVD. I own it on Laserdisk. I now own them on Blu Ray. And my favorite lately is the digital copy that nerds with more patience than me edited to look like it did in 1977, but in better quality than we could have dreamed of 40 years ago.

It’s hard to believe that at age 13 I found my favorite movie of all time. I keep watching and waiting for something to knock it of its perch. It may never happen, because frankly it would take a lot for a movie to overwhelm me as an adult the way it did to 13 year old Mike Fonseca.

Collector’s Attic has a booth at Collectible’s Expo this weekend!

Collector’s Attic is setting up at the Collectible’s Expo this Saturday and Sunday, April 22nd and 23rd. Check out our assortment of Comics, Posters, Non-Sport Cards, Books, DVDs, NASCAR items and Autographed Books. We are bringing a little bit of everything, so join us at the Chesterfield Fairgrounds this weekend.

You can get tickets at:

The Collectible’s Expo Tickets

Join Collector’s Attic at the Collectibles Expo!

Join Collector’s Attic at the Collectibles Expo the weekend of April 22-23 at the Chesterfield County Fairgrounds!

We will be selling action figures, non-sport cards, toys, comics and NASCAR collectibles.

You can become a vendor or buy tickets to the show here

 

The Collectibles Expo April 2017!

Have you checked out my eBay store?

My eBay store is Collectors Attic of Virginia. My specialty is graded comic books and Aviation books. Most of the comics are graded 9.8 by CGC. Many of the aviation books are autographed or rare or both.

My favorite things to collect are Comic Books, Science Fiction TV and Movie memorabilia, antique radios and televisions and for some unknown reason I love anything from the 1939 World s Fair.

Please check out my store by using this link.

Collectors Attic