 So what I'm gonna do is go through these two boxes and take a look at what we've got or what I ended up buying, right? And here's one of the boxes, right? I already took it out of the packaging and the other one is here and we'll crack that one open as well as soon as we go through this box, okay? So take the lid off and if you can see, I'll bring this up so you can see this, and the persons, what they've done is beautifully packaged, packaged these things in, I guess they're in the lots that I bought them in or, you know, organized them based on what they were. So it's really nice getting a shipment like this through eBay, right? Because it's, you know, it's been well taken care of and one of the reasons I ended up buying all these books from the sky, I ended up going crazy on his page, right? Was because almost all of the books that he had listed were verified to mint condition, especially, you know, a lot of the older ones. The new ones, he said they were basically mint, near mint, and a lot of the older ones were very fine to mint condition from the 1960s, well, 1970s anyway, and I was really excited about that because I do have my collections on some of these, but I don't have any of these specific ones. And one thing you do need when you buy collections like this, when you get shipments of comics off from online, you do need a little exacto knife, right? Because things are really taped up. So we're gonna crack this open and you got to be careful with the knife, right? Because you don't want to cut into any of your books or which ones these are. He didn't put the names on them, so sort of like these are the daredevil's. Just take this last one on here. So this is daredevil number 57. Take a look and what I ended up, what I end up doing is going through and I got my computer set up right now here and I go through and I find a lot that I bought and look at the description that he's given it just to make sure, you know, so daredevil number 58 and just to give you some numbers, he had listed this came, this lot included there, you know, there were 10 daredevil's in there and it included the lowest number was number 43 and the highest number was number 67. So 10 comics within that range and he had listed it at a really, really good price which was 30 bucks so it came up to three bucks a comic, three bucks a pop and he said they're from good to fine condition and this thing right now looks to be in pretty good condition. It's definitely better than a good. Let's crack this one open. So what we'll do for the first little bit anyway, for every, you know, first one from a few batches that we look at, we're gonna crack it open and see what the condition is, right? And these are nice bags and nice bags and boards. If you take a look, make sure they're complete, nice comic. At some point we'll get to read, read some daredevil's and as you can tell I was really excited to dive into these boxes I've been waiting for a couple of days until I had the opportunity to share this with you. This was number 58, the stunt master, take a look at this, that beautiful little page. I think this is 1960s stunt master, nice little splash page. This is, what's the date on this? 1969, right? So this is from the 1960s and it's definitely a beautiful book. The guy was selling it, he had listed it at $30. I made him an offer for $25. I think $30 was an amazing price and you know I thought about low-balling all of my offers but there was nothing to low-ball really, you know. There's absolutely no way he would sell these books for less than, less than $20 and $25 seemed very reasonable. There were newly listed, actually $30 seemed very reasonable and if I had the money I would have paid full price for them, right? I wouldn't even made an offer, I would have bought it right away. But the reason I was lucky, as soon as these were listed and one thing you can do on eBay is have emails sent to you on a daily basis when people list things, right? So I had my email pop up with Daredevil because I've been looking for Daredevil lots and they were just listed a few hours ago and I made an offer on basically all the lots of Daredevil's he had and I basically won all the Daredevil offers that I made. So this is a beautiful book, number 58. What we're gonna do here and make sure all the books are here, right? So that's number 58 and this thing said it's number, sorry, that's number 58 and it goes up to, so he's got more than 10 books in this batch that he put together, I think anyway. So there's one, two, three, four, five, six, eight, ten, twelve, fourteen. There's fourteen in this. So and they're all Daredevil's, right? And they're all Daredevil's. So I have to figure out which ones go with this special specific lot, right? So that's 58, there's 62, 66, 67, this is number 68 and that was it with another lot. So I'm gonna put this on the side, 69, 70, there's another 62 here. So there are some doubles of these. So there's two 62's, right? And they were doubles in this sale and they both look, well one's better shaped than the other, which is okay. This one would be just from the cover, looking at the cover, this one would be good plus for sure. And this one would be, this one's a great shape, fine plus. It's a nice buck. Okay, so I'm gonna put one with the collection that I bought, with the lot that I bought. Here's number 64 and it was known there, 66, two copies of 66, right? So there was overlap between the, between the, between the lots. I was probably being a little too greedy grabbing them all, right? But that's, that's okay. And there's two 67's and here's 46, 48. These guys, this is good to find. And they're definitely beautiful books. So there's six of them here. So I found six from the slot. So what I'm gonna do, this is gonna be like a lottery, right? Because I don't know which ones these are. Let's take a look. Actually, I actually, when the books showed up, I cracked open three of these and put a look at them and I was like, wow, I was really excited. And after cracking open three, I stopped myself and sort of went, no, no, no, no. I have to share this with you guys. And these are a lot that included Dr. Strange and Tumor Dracula and some of the horror books, right? Where we'll find Knight. So these guys I'm gonna put on the side. And when we get to that lot, we'll take a look at those. So I'm looking for Daredevil's. These are G.I. Commas. These are, I bought some war comics. And we'll take a look at these as well as here. I'm looking for Daredevil's. So this is Daredevil number 105 and the Black Widow. Daredevil and the Black Widow. This is all Daredevil's, but they're in the higher range, higher range numbers. So we'll get back to these ones, okay? These ones we'll put here. Okay, so those are the three that I already cracked open. What we're gonna do is crack open a new batch. Sometimes we're there taped up really nicely. It's sort of dangerous unpacking them. And just so you know, the reason I'm doing this, I've bought stuff online and, you know, when the package arrives, sometimes all the books aren't in there. So, you know, I do have to contact the seller. And it's a mistake. It's an honest mistake that happens. Sometimes people just, you know, they're not organized. So they forget to add something or whatnot. And most of the time, they're very apologetic. And, you know, they do send me the book. These ones are higher numbers. Again, these are getting to the 130s, right? 138. Wow, there's actually three copies of number 138. That's three copies of number 138. In the same lot, right? I'm not sure if this was in one lot or in separate loss that he's put together. So these guys are there, that was, but they're not the ones that we're looking for, are they? Oh, these are the 120s again. Yeah, these are like 128 stuff. So let's put this one back. Look at these ones. Now, hopefully the comics that come with those that filled that lot. They're not in the other box, right? Because I haven't cracked that one open yet. Oh, these are getting into the high 100s. Getting got close to 200. Oh, and this is solar, manatee atom. There's some old-school solar in here. Let me take a look at that at all. Those ones. That's a smaller one. Books to go through. Now, these things are beautiful. These are some of the older horror comics, and they were listed in, again, very fine-to-mint condition, and it's really hard to find these things in. They're expensive in mint condition, and these are very, very nice copies. Beautiful books. Look at this one. Giant size chillers. This guy is definitely in near-mint condition. He's got double boards on this just to give it a nice sturdyness. Take a look at this. And this included a lot of like 17 of these with too much Dracula and stuff. Over here. So in this box, we're looking for the rest of the comics for Daredevil, right? Luckily, we started with a lot that we couldn't fill right away. These are GI combat, some of the war stories, and GI combat. Let's throw this one back. It's like catching fish. One more. One more closed pack that we haven't looked at in this box. So we might have to put this this batch on one side and go with some of the other loss, right? And Craven. Nice. And Craven's on this one. It's 150, so it's not in this one. So this looks like it includes the higher number ones, mainly. So I'm gonna take these guys. So these are the low-numbered Daredevils we have. I'm gonna put this on the side, and we're gonna go through some of the other lots. Okay. Let's go through. Let's go through the Dracula stuff. Okay. So in this lot, we're gonna see if this one's all complete. That way we can check it off, right? And there was 20 lots in this. So there's 20 different, you know, 275 bucks. There's 20 different lots that I got. So this one includes 17 comics, and this looks to be about 17. Hopefully that's all of them, right? And in this auction, the title, he listed it as Tomb of Dracula, a giant size, and werewolf, and Marvel comic lot. It basically said near meant. So the description for this is, I am selling a nice 17-issue lot of 1970s Tomb of Dracula, and werewolf by night comic lot. All issues are first prints and very fine plus to near meant condition, and that was a selling point for me. And I looked at the pictures, and they looked amazing. And he was selling a lot of books that I wanted, and you know, I sent him an offer for this. He had listed this, these 17 books at 85 bucks, and I offered them, let's find the Tomb of Dracula. I offered them 65, I believe there it is. Yeah, I offered them 65, and he accepted. So let's take a look at a lot of what we got. Let's make sure all the books are in here. So we have a giant size chiller number one in, you know, he says very fine plus to near meant condition, and this is near meant condition. And I'm not going to crack on this one because, you know, I'm not set up in a position where, you know, I won't do too much damage to it, right? So we're not going to look at this one, but that's there. And from this lot I'm going to open one and check it to make sure it's in, you know, anywhere from very fine to near meant condition. If all of these books were a very fine plus, I would be very, very happy. Giant size werewolf number three, and that's there. Beautiful. Giant size chiller number one. So that's three right there. Giant size werewolf number two. Beautiful copies. This one I would definitely say it's, you know, it might not be very fine plus. It's probably very fine minus maybe or very fine. So what I'm going to do, I'm going to crack this one open. See what it's like. And any comics that I open that have tapes that don't come off easy. What I do, I fold the tape over, get it to touch the front. That way I accidentally don't snag the comics when I'm pulling them out. And then if I want a flat surface, I flip it over. This guy, it's still got its integrity, right? That's one thing I love about these annuals and giant sizes. There's a lot of stories here, so it's a compilation of a whole bunch of stories. And maybe in a future reading, we'll have a read through one of these, right? One of these horror ones. It's a nice book. I wouldn't call it a very fine plus. I mentioned that all the books are between very fine plus to near mint. So I wouldn't call this a very fine plus. I would call it verify minus maybe. But as I mentioned in one of the previous videos, grading is arbitrary to a certain degree, right? So it can vary. It's got a plus and minus, you know, point seven five or sometimes plus or minus. So the grading might vary two points or someone might grade a two is pretty heavy. Like if someone's grading two away from where you are, you know, either you're being too generous or too harsh or they're being too generous and too harsh. You guys are looking at it completely differently. But I'm okay with, you know, two notches difference, right? Considering the price and was, and this guy looks beautiful, mint condition. This is two more of a giant size dry clay number five. And since the other one wasn't, wasn't exactly what, you know, his low end. I'm going to take a look at this one as well. And comic books, and he's got this double, double boarded, right? Again, I would give this verified minus again. I wouldn't give it a very fine plus. In general, look better when they're in bags. They lose, and this is a nice book. I would give it a very fine, great, or a very fine minus. You can tell it's been sitting, sitting in a box pressed up, I guess something for a while, because it lies fairly flat. So that's two comics we looked at this thing. And the grading wasn't exactly what I would say. So from now on, what I'm going to do is I'm going to look at some of these grades a little bit lower end, right? And then there's Dr. Strange, number 61, 62, and number 60. And these guys are in there. And this is the 1974 series. Okay. And these guys looked like great conditions as well. And then there's werewolf by night, number 23. Tomb of Dracula, number 30, but he didn't have it even listed in the auction. So we'll take that as a bonus. Maybe we was trying to get rid of it. There's Tomb of Dracula 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, and number 70. Really, I'm happy with this. They look like great comics. So how many books is this? There's, that's all of it. So that should be 17 books, right? Or 18 if I'm not, if I counted correctly, right? So 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. What are we missing? We have the giant size chiller. Oh, he probably just forgot the list. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. Oh yeah, he just forgot to list the number 30 in the description. Okay. So that guy is complete. Perfect. And we're very happy with it. So we're gonna put this guy back in the box. What else we're gonna look at? Let's see. Those that are lower end there, that was like, look at the higher end, higher number daredevils. So I'm gonna look for the 105. So I'm gonna see if I can find the 105. Go through that one. That looks like it. So the description for the lot that was daredevil from, there was 14 comics. He had listed the range from 100 to 123. He had listed them for 30 bucks and I offered 25 and I ended up getting it. And let's see if this includes all of it. This is number 22. Black widow in this as well. Okay. So 122, 123. And these guys are higher numbers. 60s, 70. Let's take a look at these ones. And he's got 100 to 109. And this doesn't include all of it. Okay. Daredevil we put on the side. Let's see this daredevil. This is daredevil's but higher numbers, right? Let's look at this other daredevil lot. So we're gonna close this one. So we are looking for daredevil 138 to find a lot that includes. So let's see. Maybe these guys are together. So this one was 13 comics. And there was multiples of comics in this one. And the range was from 136 to 144. He was, he had them listed for 25 and I offered 20. So grab 13. So let's take a look at this. 136, 140. Oh, that's what he's done. He's listed these. He's put the daredevil's in order. Not in the lots that he had. Oh, tough one. Tough one. Okay, this one should include it. So one side is 148. I'm gonna put this over here. So number 100. Mindstorm. Let's take a look. Let's go back to the other guy. So we're looking at daredevil 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 4, 5, 106, 107, 108, 109, 108, 109. So that's those. And then we're looking for 116, 116, 119, 122, 120. So we got one lot right here. This should be 14 books and they're good to very good condition. And they look better than good. That's for sure. Some of the lower grade comics, people rate really low. They undershoot them. And the higher grade comics, they overshoot them. So there are very few, well, there's a lot of comics that are really poor. There are very few comics that are mint mint. But a lot of people, they just way overshoot, undershoot, right? And overshoot. They grade them higher than what they are. So that's what you sort of have to be careful with, right? That's 14. So first thing we're going to do, we're going to count and make sure there's 14 here. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 12, 13, 14 comics. And looking at them, good to very good. See, this one would be good. The Craven one, not bad. I'm going to take a beetle. I'm going to take 108 and take a look at that one. The rest of these here. Make sure it's complete. Yeah, this is a good plus, the minimum, very good minus, and I would even give it a very good grade. Take this out. Beautiful. One of the reasons really excited about Daredevil series is because, well, Daredevil. I got into reading Daredevil from Frank Miller's Daredevil. Not the first issue he put out, but with Bullseye and Elektra. And it was amazing. I consider Frank Miller's Daredevil the Elektra story line to be the greatest. I tell people it was the greatest love story in comic books because it was brilliant. It was so passionate, so powerful, and somebody, well, I won't give you any spoilers, but it's a beautiful, beautiful run on that series. And I really loved Daredevil after that. I wasn't too fond of it before that. With comic books, it really depends the character, how well a character is done, if you like. It depends on who writes it. Usually, sometimes the characters, you just love the powers or you love the way they act and stuff. And it's definitely very good. It's a very good book, so it is definitely on the higher range of what he described. Fantastic. Super happy with that. What was this one? This is Daredevil as well. This is 128. Let's see if we can... I know he listed some of these in... There's multiple copies. So there are some of the comics with other lots as well, so I'm not sure how he put them together. 113. What do we got? This one is... This is 122. 123 again. 126. We got 126. Oh yeah, he's put them in order. So I actually have to go in and put these guys based on the lots that he has. Does he? Let's see. Maybe. Well, we'll check this one out. This one is 13 issued Daredevil set. It goes from 126 to 135 and there's multiple copies of some of these. So 122, 123, 124, 125. I'm going to put it on the side. We're going to look at 126. So 126... There's two copies that he's put together, but there's only one copy in the slot. So I'm going to see if I can complete the lot. And he says 128. There's only one copy here. So this is not the set we're looking for. Here's another one. Daredevil 113. So I'm going to look for the lot that's got Daredevil 113. So this takes longer than what you think just going through when you buy a whole bunch of comics. And as a collector, I don't mind. It's fun entertainment. For me, it's time well spent. It's not it. Let's go to 106. There's a 113 with 106 in it and there isn't 106 here. Okay, that's got to be the lot. So we'll keep a mental note on this. If we can't find all the books in this, right? We put this in one pile. And this is a 13 comic Daredevil lot. It goes from very good plus to fine. And it's got 106. So 106, 113 we got. So this starts off 113, 115, 116, 117, 119, 121, 122. And there's two copies of 122. And I saw 122 here. 122 here. And then there's 126, 123, 124, 125. And we need a 126 and there's 126 here. Sweet. So that's another lot missing 106, right? So we have to keep mental note on that one. So this should be 12 issues, right? So one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12. Perfect. And he says these are from very good plus to fine. And I'm going to look at the lowest one, 113. So for example, he said very good plus. And I'm just looking at this one. This one, you can tell the way it's been sitting in a comic book box. And this is what happens when they're pressed in. And in a box when the comics are sitting like this, they're not right on top of each other. They're sitting like this, right? This gets pressed up if they're squished together. And that's what happens. If you're a collector, that's something you're going to have to deal with if you have a lot of boxes, right? So you don't try to jam in as many comics as possible. You get a little bit of leeway when you unpack your boxes. So would I give that one a good plus? Very good plus. I would give it a very good. I haven't looked inside. We're going to look inside this one. 113. And the way Daredevil sits, it's beautiful. It's like Daredevil is to marvel with Batman as do they see. Okay. And what Shadow Man is to valiant. It's beautiful panel work. Did the art for this one. Artist Bob Brown, Steve Berger. Steve Berger writer Bob Brown, the artist. Wow. I'm not really familiar with Bob Brown's. His name doesn't ring out to me right away. But the artwork's awesome. I love this kind of stuff, right? Splash pages with multiple panels. Beautiful. Is this very good plus? I give it a very good. And I'm happy with a very good. So I'm happy with this one. So far the guy might be a little bit too generous on his grading, but that's okay. So this lot is there. So 106. We've got to remember that one. Let's look at Daredevil's. Let's go back and look for number 138. What have we got? 135. Let's take a look at this one. So we need 136. Then we find a 136. Then we find a 136. We didn't find a 136. Okay. So we're gonna go. Maybe those guys are. No, these are 150s. Higher level number there that was closed. Let's go to the highest numbers I got to. I just bought all the way close to 200. That's gotta be the one. So this batch we're gonna look for is number 163 to 193. So hopefully this includes all of our owner's solar man of the atom. And if you haven't read Solar Man of the Atom, the first Valiant comics, you should read them from the 1990s. They were absolutely awesome. Really. Solar and Magnus. I picked them up right off the stands when I found them. I was like, hey, what's this? Valiant Solar Man of the Atom number one. Magnus or butterfly number one. I didn't know them. The covers looked amazing. They stood out from everything else. I took them home and I read them and I went, wow. And then I came back to the comic bookstore and I bought multiple copies of the number ones, which was a very good investment thing to do back in the early 90s. I bought multiple copies of all the early Valiants. Okay. So this one is number 163, 164. Let's see. There's multiple copies here. So 163, 164, 167. There's two copies of 167. 172, 180, 190, 191, 190. Oh, two copies of 191, two copies of 192, two copies of 193. Okay. And he said these comics are from fine to very fine condition. He was, he had at least them for 25. So just 13 in total. And I offered 20 bucks for them. And I could have probably low-balled this one, but that's okay. All the other books were fantastic. So there should be 13 comics. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen comics. So fine to very fine. Definitely fine. Fine, yeah. Very fine. So two copies of 167. Nice cover. 172 bullseye. That's a very fine book. 180. And these all should be there. Frank Miller. You know what? Let's crack open number 172. This is definitely a fine book, if not fine plus, very fine minus from the cover anyway. Yeah, this is definitely fine plus. I put it on the wrong side. I almost need a mess of that one. Let's take a look. These corners. Frank Miller written and pencil. Awesome. So, you know, 13 books, 20 bucks bullseye. And I love bullseye. Bullseye is awesome really. And for all the flak that the Daredevil movie got, bullseye was outstanding. The way, I forget the actor's name, the way he portrayed bullseye was brilliant. Just put a smile on my face and there's kingpin in here. Beautiful. Let me find a nice Frank Miller page to show you. Frank Miller at his prime. Really, this is Frank Miller at his, well, some people say he peeked at you know, so we use the board to hold it up. And here's a panel work, some classic panel work from Frank Miller. Miller, there's some artists, a lot of artists that have peaks, but their peaks don't last very long, very long sometimes. What makes someone amazing is when their peaks last a long time, Frank Miller had a peak that was huge, spent over a decade. Like, you know, his early work for Daredevil, I think was 137 in the 30s, I think. But it was brilliant and he did work earlier. You know, I'm not a huge, I don't know my history on Frank Miller that well. I know some of it. But it was he was Daredevil peeking Frank Miller all the way up to, you know, early 90s, maybe, hardboiled. When did hardboil come out? I think hardboil came out in early 90s, maybe it was late 80s. You know, he put out the Batman books then and it was absolutely amazing. And this is the lot. So again, another lot, nice. So every time we do, you know, we put away one of these lusters, less lust to sort through, so it goes a lot faster. You know what, let's take a look at the war comics because these guys are huge. So that's another lot. So that's four lots down. Now where are these war comics? And this was, wow, it was a 37 lot, included some stuff, some older stuff from the 1970s, as well as some vertical stuff. And vertical is DC's imprint. They've produced more adult oriented comics and they're amazing. And I believe this was Garth Innes that wrote these ones. Yeah, this was Garth Innes. And I haven't read Garth Innes war comics and I really wanted to read through these. Garth Innes is amazing. So, you know, I bought the GI combats and the whole thing and there's 37 bucks. And he had listed about 55 and I picked them up for a 35, right? So less than a buck a pop. I mean, if you compare it to what the price of comic books are right now, comic books 2015, they cost you anywhere, just off the racks, costs you anywhere between three to five bucks or even higher, which is heavy, heavy, right? And I just picked up some books here, early issues for 35 bucks. And what's the description? I'm selling a lot of 37 GI comeback and vertical war story comics, all books, first print and the GI comeback issues range from fine to very fine. All vertical books are in mint condition. Now, this guy's using the mint in Collector, someone who loves comic books format, you know, that he's been collecting and this is his collection. When it comes to grading, none of these books will be considered mint by grading system because it means like untouched and you know, blah, blah, blah, blah. I don't really go for that ranking personally. Mint to me is off the racks, as long as it hasn't been handled too much or handled. So let's take a look. We got GI combats 267. So there should be 37 books on this lot. You know what? I don't know if this is all of them. Some of these might be in the other box. We're gonna have to crack it open before we finish this box, right? So let's check it out. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Oh, definitely doesn't include all of them. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. So he's listed from fine to very fine. He's got a couple of books here that aren't and they don't have backing boards. So I'll have to put backing boards on these. And then I would rate these as a very good plus. Just looking at the cover and here's some more solar. Nice. Solar number two, number three and number. So what have we got here? We got, so this is 215, 216, 200. So it's got the 200, 200 to one. So this is GI combat 200 to one. Nice box. I into very fine. You know what? So far I don't mind this is grading and the books look pretty, pretty good from the 1970s. They look like nice books. And I'm okay with the grading that he's doing so far. I wouldn't, I wouldn't call these very fine. Maybe a couple of them, which is the range I guess. And they're definitely fine. That doesn't have a backing board. I got some backing boards here for not sitting on a backing board. This book is like, yeah, I would rate this as a fine full page cover. So these guys, these two that don't have backing boards, I'm gonna put on the side because I'm gonna put backing boards on those. So how many did we have? Two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. So we need to have another 15, 37. I should do my math, right? So we need to have another 22 GI combat combat. Let's take a look at the daredevils. So let's go back since we got almost all of them organized here for this box anyway. Let's see how low we go. Okay, these are 1950, 150s. So let's find daredevils in the 150 range. Here we go. So daredevil lots, 13 comics. There's double comics. He listed them at 25. I bought them, bought these for 15. So 145 to 156. There should be 13 comics and he's got them listed from good to verify. So I'm looking for 145, 45. And we're going all the way to 156. So we're looking for two copies of 145. Awesome. Good to find plus two copies of the owl. 146, 147, 120s. 46, 147. There's 148. 148. I think that's Frank Miller. If I don't, that's stalker. That's number 148. I think that's Frank Miller. I'm gonna check that one out. Pre-electra. If it is, it's a nice hit. Let's see, what was this? Number 13. Finding goodies. Hopefully it is a goodie. Oh, pencils is getting came. Jim Shooter. Jim Shooter, amazing. Jim Shooter is the guy who started Valiant Comics, right? And the pencils is Gil Kane. Wow. Wow. And this is, what year is this? This is 1977. Awesome. Jim Shooter is a writer. Wow, I haven't read this. I gotta read this. I love Jim Shooter. Really, the guy was, he made Marvel Comics. You know, he made it extremely profitable. The guy rejuvenated Marvel Comics when he became editor-in-chief anyway. And as a writer, he's a brilliant, brilliant writer. Amazing storyteller. Amazing storyteller. I think Frank Miller, the first book he did was with the stalker, with the death stalker. He was, let's take a look. Let's put these back in order. Where was this? Oh, here we go. Okay, let's go back to organizing these things. 145, two copies. 46, 47, 48, 49. Number 50, there's two copies. 51, there's two copies. 152, 153, and 156. And there's another lot. He says, good to find plus. And these are definitely good to find plus. And so far, everything we've checked has been complete. So, I'm going to assume all of these are complete. So, that's another lot gone in there. One more there. So, I'm looking for 138. We saw that one. So, 138 to 144. I think this is this one. And this one again is, he had listed for 25, and I ended up paying 20. There's 13 comics total. 136. Oh, that's 136. Oh yeah, we're missing the 136. Okay, we're going to make a mental note. We need two copies, 136 and one copy, 137. So, this has got three copies of 138. We got 139, 140. Two copies of 142. Two copies of 143. And a copy of 144. Cool. And I'm just going to, what I'm going to do, I'm going to highlight this. So, those are the missing ones. Later on, we'll come back to it. We'll know that's what we're looking for. And these are just from the covers. Very good to find plus. The covers look fantastic. Beautiful. Beautiful cover here. I don't know who this is. Who did the art for this? Yeah, happy with these. Nice cover. Should we check to see who did the art for this? Let's check to see who did the art for this. And these bags are pretty nice actually. I've never come across these bags before. And they have the sticky right there. And this side is sticky, and this side is not. Don't have to worry about tapes. And who wrote the, oh, this is a crossover with Iron Man 89. And who wrote the artist? Marv Wolfman is the writer. I don't know Marv Wolfman. Guest artist, Sal Busima. Busima, bad with pronunciation. I'm curious. I might know him from a savvy sort of Conan. His name looks familiar. Wow, heavy writing. Heavy, heavy writing. Look at this. Comics nowadays don't really have this much writing. Some do anyway. Good ones do anyway. Well, not all good ones, but they all don't. Looks good. Looks good. Looks complete. Very good to find plus. Yeah, definitely very good to find plus range. The rest of these guys, we can't really organize until we crack open the other box, right? What's this one? 46. I wonder if I can organize this one. Let's see. That's fine one that's got 46 in it. There, 46. And I have to get 43. Okay, there's 68. Let's go to the 70. So this one is Daredevil Lot 11 comics from 46 to 79. And he's got them rated as very good to find plus conditions. So let's take a look. 46, 48. The 50s are here. Cool. There's 50s here. So there's 58. Let's put these in order. So 48, 58. I need a 62. There's a 62. Cool. So 62, 66. Oh, there's two copies of 62. Let's put that one on the side. 66. Then we want 67. There's two copies of 67. 66, 66. 64 is not in this lot. 69, 75, 78. And oh, we're missing 79. So there should be a 79 in the other box. So these are the leftover Daredevils we have that we can't complete. 79. I'm going to highlight this. Let's just take a look at this. Very good to find plus. There should be 11 books in the slot. So there should be 10 in this. Okay. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. So what am I missing? 66, 68, 58, 62, 66, 67, oh, 68. There's 68. Eight, 69, 75, and 78. Very good to find plus condition from the covers. Yep. Very good to find condition or find plus anyway. They look good. They look great. The men still men. These guys we're going to put on the sides. And now what we're going to do, we have to crank open the other box because we've got leftovers. I'm going to move this box and we actually have to open up the packaging for that. So it takes a little bit of effort. He packed them up really tight with cardboard around the comic book box.