- These 2 mil Comic Book Bags are made of Archival Polyester (Mylar) an inert material of the highest clarity. Mylar will not discolor, damage, or adhere to items placed inside it. It is a sturdy film that beautifully displays, timelessly protects and gives extra support to fragile documents. Made of Archival Polyester (Mylar). Fits Golden Comic Books. 2 mil material thickness. 1-1/2" flap for closure. 50 Bags per Pack. Exterior Dimensions: 8 x 10 1/2.
- If you?re a closet stationery snob, boy, do we have the product for you and your customers! Our collection of case-bound premium notebooks are packed with cool design & functionality details ? perfect for use in a work environment. Often featuring branded metal insignias, page mark ribbons, elastic page holders, closure clips, pen loops, and document folders on the back page, each is individual and unique to its brand. We also have designs that have unlined pages to allow for unboxed creativity. Your customers can be the envy of their colleagues and immerse themselves in their favourite licenses. These notebooks are hard-wearing, discreet and super useful!
- This cardboard display is empty of product but will hold up to 18 dice sets in crystal cubes. Display is printed in full color. The dimensions of the display are: 5.875"" x 9.75"" x 9.25"" (5.875"" x 9.75"" x 6.5"" w/o header) 14.93 cm x 24.77 cm x 23.5 cm (14.93 cm x 24.77 cm x 16.51 cm w/o header)
- Under Falling Skies is a solo game with a multi-mission campaign. In each mission, you take charge of defending a besieged city. Your actions are powered by an innovative dice placement mechanic. When you choose an action, you are also choosing which enemy ships will descend. Bigger numbers give better effects, but they also cause ships to descend faster. Expand your underground base to gain access to more powerful actions, allowing you to shoot down enemy ships or deploy robots to increase your workforce, but don't forget to work on your research and watch your energy supply. The mothership draws closer every round, ratcheting up the tension. Can you complete your mission before your base is destroyed?
- Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization is the new edition of Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization, with many changes small and large to the game's cards over its three ages and extensive changes to how military works. Through the Ages is a civilization building game. Each player attempts to build the best civilization through careful resource management, discovering new technologies, electing the right leaders, building wonders and maintaining a strong military. Weakness in any area can be exploited by your opponents. The game takes place throughout the ages beginning in the age of antiquity and ending in the modern age. One of the primary mechanisms in TTA is card drafting. Technologies, wonders, and leaders come into play and become easier to draft the longer they are in play. In order to use a technology you will need enough science to discover it, enough food to create a population to man it and enough resources (ore) to build the building to use it. While balancing the resources needed to advance your technology you also need to build a military. Military is built in the same way as civilian buildings. Players that have a weak military will be preyed upon by other players. There is no map in the game so you cannot lose territory, but players with higher military will steal resources, science, kill leaders, take population or culture. It is very difficult to win with a large military, but it is very easy to lose because of a weak one. Victory is achieved by the player whose nation has the most culture at the end of the modern age.
- Space Alert is a cooperative team survival game. Players become crew members of a small spaceship scanning dangerous sectors of the galaxy. The missions last just 10 real-time minutes (hyperspace jump, sector scan, hyperspace jump back) and the only task the players have is to protect their ship. During play, the central computer will announce the presence of various threats on one of the supplied 10 minute soundtracks that also acts as a game timer. The threats vary from space battleships and interceptors to different interstellar monsters and abominations, asteroids or even intruders and malfunctions on the spaceship. Players have to agree who will take care of which task and coordinate their actions (moving around the ship, firing weapons, distributing energy, using battlebots to deal with intruders, launching guided missiles, etc.) in real time to defend the ship. Only a well-working team can survive 10 minutes and make the jump back to safety. The game offers several difficulty levels, huge variability and a unique experience for one to five player teams. One mission lasts only about 30 minutes, including setup and evaluation.
- It is the year 2849, and humanity has harnessed the power of the pulsars. Now we must find a way to distribute this power throughout the stars. In this Euro-style game, players explore space, claim pulsars, and discover technologies that will help them build energy-distribution infrastructure on a cosmic scale. Dice are used to purchase actions, and players choose their dice from a communal pool. There are many paths to victory so you can blaze your own trail to a bright future. Draft dice to explore the universe in Pulsar 2849. Game is only 8 rounds long. Each round, roll dice based on the number of players, sort them based on their values, then draft dice to take actions. Possible actions □ Fly your survey ship □ take a Gyrodyne □ Develop a Pulsar □ Build one or more energy transmitter vectors □ Patent a technology □ Buy a dice modifier □ Complete a special project in your HQ and unlock Gate Run Players score points each round based on what they've discovered and explored, and everyone has common goals that they want to achieve.
- "Street Fighter returns to UniVersus for an action-packed 11th release! Keep your cards safe and show them off in style with this brand new playmat featuring Jamie from Street Fighter 6. One of 4 different playmats created for the release of Street Fighter 6: Challenger Series! Features: High-quality 24 x 14-inch neoprene playmat Packaged in a sturdy box suitable for hanging or shelf displays Smooth surface with rubber backing to prevent slipping Trim around the edges to prevent fraying Exclusive designs featuring your favorite Street Fighter 6 characters from the UniVersus card game!"
- "Street Fighter returns to UniVersus for an action-packed 11th release! Keep your cards safe and show them off in style with this brand new playmat featuring Luke from Street Fighter 6. One of 4 different playmats created for the release of Street Fighter 6: Challenger Series! Features: High-quality 24 x 14-inch neoprene playmat Packaged in a sturdy box suitable for hanging or shelf displays Smooth surface with rubber backing to prevent slipping Trim around the edges to prevent fraying Exclusive designs featuring your favorite Street Fighter 6 characters from the UniVersus card game!"