 Yeti Punk. Ah, Yeti Punk. How you doing brother? Pop culture is greetings. Oh, Chicho. Have you been reading any good comic? Yeah, for sure, man. For sure. I've been reading some amazing comics. Should I bring show you to? Man, I'm gonna bring it because Yeti Punk, Yeti Punk is an artist and he sent me some of his art and stuff like this and he does comics and he does amazing art, right? So Yeti Punk, I'm gonna bring you a couple of comics, two comics two comics that I've read that I love. Independence. Watch this. Hold on. I'll be right back. We're gonna do readings of one of them. Comic books. I'm always up for comic books, man. Hey, hold on, hold on. Let me put my thing-ma-gee on here. Check this out. Now these are comics that I picked up. If you know what, you know, I've told the story before but I'll say it again just for people. These are comics that I picked up like three years ago now for 25 cents a pop, right? So I bought a whole few hundred comic books for 25 cents each for the last three years. I've been going through those comics, right? I'm into my last box of these comics that I bought, right? So I'll show you, I'll give it to you in but I'll show you the one that is amazing. Yeti Punk and everybody else, you guys were fucking love this. I didn't know this until I read this. I was like, wait a second. What the hell's going on? So this one I just finished reading. It's issue number one of the Buzz Chronicles from Epic Comics. This was a good read. This was a really fun read, right? Really fun read from Epic Comics. The artwork is fucking beautiful, like Wrightson style, but it's not Wrightson. Check this out. I'm gonna show you this. I'm gonna show you this. Hold on. Check this out. So really nice comic. Like great storytelling. Sci-Fi, right? But I'm gonna show you a panel and this is gonna make you go, wait a second. This is Wrightson, man. Check this out. Check this out. Like what the hell? I read the name of the artist, the creators for this and then I came to this splash page. I went, wait a second. That's Bernie Wrightson, man. And I had to go back to make sure it wasn't Bernie Wrightson. Look at that. That's a Bernie Wrightson splash page. Like, really. Like super cool. Super cool. Apologies if I'm not reading the chat game, right? Cheryl says, looks Nauvoo. Like, look at this. That's that's a Wrightson person hanging in themselves, right? That looks fucking amazing and it's a really good story, right? Beautiful artwork. Nice storytelling, right? Set in the UK, London in What's the timeline? I forget what the timeline is. In the 1800s, I think. Okay, super cool. And this guy's like an alien dude. Okay, it's a it's like what do you call it? It's for sure. It's like Wrightson, isn't it? It's like what do you call detective? Like Sherlock Holmes type of thing with sci-fi like twisted story to it. Okay, so this was super good. Super good. And then this one, I put a little thing. Nice sci-fi. Oops, where is it? Nice sci-fi. Dragon Star from Matrix Graphics series. This was really nice sci-fi, right? And this is issue number one. Okay, issue number one. Dragon Star. Black and white, right? But nice storytelling. Nice artwork, right? Deep Flakes on Twitch. How are you doing? Oh, I used to go to my local library and read a lot of graphic novels. I just haven't yet. Haven't for a while anyway, right? So this was good sci-fi. And then check this out. Check this out gang. For you movie lovers, check this out. I called it an excellent read and we're gonna read this. We're gonna read this. Check this out. Holiday special from now comics. A boy and his bot. Right? A boy and his bot. There's so much heart in this comic. It'll blow you away. I looked up the story of the artist. What this was about. I posted it in our Gilded Server in comic books. Okay, now this came out in 1988, I think. Airboy. Yeah, yeah, BJ. I've read some Airboy. Check this out. This came out in 1987 and it's by Gary Thomas Washington. Gary Thomas Washington. And if you know names in the United States and stuff like this, once you read the name Gary Thomas Washington, you knew he was a black guy, right? So I knew he was black just from his name. Was it 1987? It was a good year, right? And so I was like, wait a second. This sort of, I was born in 1987. I was like, hmm, this looks like sort of like reminds me of a kid and a big robot, right? And then check this out. Check out the artwork on this. Like this is kid-friendly. You could read this for your kid. Any old, any aged kid, right? Beautiful artwork. It's a kid standing on top of a rock. See his star falling down, right? Look at the artwork. This is basically Iron Giant, 10 years before Iron Giant. Okay, I think there's only two issues in the series, two or three. And I don't have two or three. Okay. And it's just, man, it's just beautiful. I was reading this. I was like, what a cute, awesome story. Like if I had any kids, I'd be reading this to them every night. I, I shit you not, right? It's just such a cute, cool story. Never heard of that one before. Yeah, either at eye, either at eye, right? One guy created this work, right? It, man, it's got so much heart, so much heart. Okay. Yeah, Yeri Pong, I love Iron Giant. I love Iron Giant, right? Amazing, amazing. It, like, man, I had a grin on my face from here to here reading this. I was like, so awesome. Like, look at this. Look at this. So yeah, Yeri Pong, to answer your question, I've been reading some amazing indie comics, some amazing indie comics and some, you know, main comics as well. And yeah, he passed away. The creator for this passed away. All the guys saying rest in peace. I wrote up the story. I tracked the story down on someone made a post about who this person was. And he was supposed to be Gary Thomas, Washington. He was supposed to be an amazing guy, right? Amazing guy and, you know, like the comic book industry is brutal, right? A lot of amazing creators have, have been chewed up and spat out. And, you know, he passed away. I think it was 56, 55, in the mid-50s or something. He passed out. He passed out. He passed. So, man, I hope he's watching from wherever he's watching. If he's still around, knowing that someone, as old as me, he brought joy to their life by coming across this comic, right? So, salute, salute to Gary, to Gary Thomas, Thomas Washington. Okay, Gary Thomas Washington and the comic book, A Boy and His Bot. Salute to the unknown creators that put out, put out so much love, right? Amazing, amazing, amazing. Gary Thomas Washington, born June 16, 1963, passed August 21st, 2019. Elder God posted this and he's gonna, he's posting some of the story on it. So, I'm gonna read it. Thank you, Elder God. So, I'm gonna read this. In my opinion, A Boy and His Bot was probably his best work. It was this cute touching story about a young boy who befriends a sentient, sentient giant robot. This was 10 plus years before the Iron Giant, by the way. Anyhow, this book more than any other was Gary. It was charming and filled with soul. I think all of us, or at least all of us who grew up with Tetsujin 28 or Giant Robo, wished we were that boy at some point. He both wrote and did the art for it. Salute, Gary. Cigar for Gary. Thank you, Elder God.