Star Trek Soft Poseable Figures
Those two Star Trek dolls are two of my fave things. I picked them up at the flea for 5 bucks. I was fully ready to pay a premium but the dude low balled me and I prolly could have talked him down even more but it felt wrong to take something so awesome for a dollar or two.
They were produced by Knickerbocker back in 1979. They called them plush poseable figures but the best pose that I can get out of them is leaning against my Star Trek Pez box. You know, I never noticed how dirty they were until I saw that picture. I have to do something about that sometime.
There aren't a lot of them for sale on the net. The ones that I find go from anywhere from 20-80 bucks. I'd take the 20. It's a better deal.

That's not my pic but I wanted to give you an idea of what they would have looked like in the package. It's not really that exciting to tell you the truth. It doesn't look like something that I would have bought at the time but I'm totally glad that someone else did.
If I recall correctly I also got a Miracle Man graphic novel that'd been out of print for days. Miracle Man stuff is pretty decently valued. The comic at the time was written by Alan Moore who is the dude behind The Watchmen. The Miracle Man character is tied up in some kind of legal something or other and they can't produce the books until that all gets figured out. Because it's some of Alan Moore's early work it's pretty desirable...

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