 this is Chichurro. Welcome to my channel. Now what I wanted to do is just do a quick little video because in a previous video for the comic book stuff I mentioned that I was going to change up the art, the frames, the picture frames that I had up here, the comic books that are up here. I mentioned I was going to change them up and I have changed them up. I've reframed some of the comics that I showed you I was going to put up. So I thought I'll show you what those frames look like because they look fantastic. I like them. So what I want to do is show you the comics that were up on the walls and I'm going to show you what I replaced them with and then we're just going to put the frames up. So up here, let's start off with this one here, up here I had, what I had up was Mystic book number six and Punch Comics number 14 and this is Basil Wolfhilton's The Eye of Doom and we've had a reading of this for the comic book readings. So these two guys, and I love these, these are fantastic, these two guys were up here in this corner. Now what I ended up changing them with is, let's just put these guys here. I changed it up with, now I'm sure it did, right? You're getting a serious reflection. I changed it up with Green Lantern number 87 and that's the first, this one is the first appearance of John Stuart, right? And this is Green Lantern number 59 is the first appearance of Guy Gartner. Okay and this one came out, one of this one came out, this one came out in 1971 and this one came out in 1968. Okay and this is Neil Adams doing it. Okay I hope so anyway, I believe so. Yeah it's Neil Adams, Neil Adams Green Lantern and this one is Cain, I believe, Gil Cain. That's right, right? So Gil Cain, Neil Adams, those are the two that I've mentioned before, I've talked about before and some other people involved with this work as well, right? So these two are going to go up here, so let's put these guys up here for now, right? The other side, symmetrical to this side, because I do like sort of making things symmetrical to a certain degree, right? Symmetrical to this side I add two other comics up, right? And the two comics were, let me show you what I had up here before. We're primer number two and primer number five, right? This is the first appearance of Grendel and this is the first appearance of Max, right? And this is Matt Wagner and this is Sam Keith, right? Sam Keith's Max and they both came out in 1982. Okay so I had these two guys up here, right? I think it was like this. So let me show you what I ended up switching these with. And if you've watched the previous video, you know what's coming up, but it looks better when they're framed, right? So let me show you this one. And these are more recent comics and this is, I've written down the names, so Marjorie Lute and Sana Takada and they came out in 19, in 2015, right? Monstrous number one and Monstrous number two. And this is a fantastic series, fantastic series. I talked a little bit about this in the previous video where I was mentioning it was going to change these things up, right? So this is what it looks like. Apologies about the reflection, but I just polished these, wiped these down as well so they're really reflective, I guess, right? Took down all the dust and gave it a little nice wipe. So this guy's going to go here. That looks fantastic. Monstrous is a little bit darker than this, but I like it. Close-up, it looks really nice. That's a fantastic series. It's something that I'm definitely staying up with, right? Now that I caught up, I've read the two trades and what a fantastic epic story they're telling, right? As far as the comic book that goes up here, okay, or the comic that was up there, let me show you what it was. It was the Incredible Hulk number 271, and it was the first comic book appearance of Rocket Raccoon, right? I actually haven't read this yet. I just bought it because it's the first comic book appearance of a Rocket Raccoon, right? And from what I've heard, it's not very good, right? It's, you know, I talked to someone, not a comic book owner, he said it was pretty brutal, but it is the first appearance of a Rocket Raccoon comic book appearance. And that was up here, right? Now, I've changed that up with, let me show you what I've changed that up with. I mentioned this before, Pat. Bozo the Clown. This looks great. Look at this. I'm having a circus theme with those to all show you that one, but Bozo the Clown number two, and this is 1952, okay? It's a 52. Bozo the Clown 1951, Bozo the Clown number two, okay? And the series numbering started with number two, then number one is considered to be four color, okay? So, Bozo the Clown number two, and I'm gonna need my little step ladder. Oh, gotta pick this guy up. Take anything down, right? Now, as far as the comic book that was up there, the reason I was doing, it was time for a rotation, but the reason I was doing the rotation at this time was because we needed this comic book for series four comic book reading set, right? And what I had up there was, most of you didn't know what it's there, hopefully you know what it's was. It was Daredevil number one, right? 1945, Stanley, Steve Ditko. This is a mid-break coffee that I have, right? Bill Everett. I wrote down some names. I don't forget, right? So, we have Daredevil number one, and we're gonna be reading this for reading set number four. Not sure when yet, but this guy was up here, right? Now, I switched that up with, I love this cover, right? And this came out in 19, when did this come out? 1950s, 1954, and it's Routi Kazouti number six. Very pretty, very pretty. Again, I just polished off these frames, so they're all bright, probably you'll like them. I think they look great. I love both of the clown and Routi Kazouti up there. They look fantastic. Okay, and the green lanterns, right? And monstrous. Now, there's one, let me close up this guy. There's a couple of other books that I showed you guys. I said I was gonna switch things up, and let me show you what I took out and what I put it into the other frame. I'll show you that frame and the frame that it's gonna be residing by, right? So, in another frame, I had amazing Spider-Man number 194 and 195, and these guys came out in 1979, right? First and second appearance of Black Cat, and these are good copies. This one is the first appearances. Very, very nice copy. Near mid-minus, probably. I hope so anyway, I looked at it for a while. So, I took these two guys down, and I put up Worlds number one, and Twisted Tales number one, and I believe these came out in 82 or 84. I write this down. I didn't write this one down for days. My apologies. I forgot to write down the creators. Actually, Williamson is one of the creators here, and I can't remember, but this is what's going up, right? So, I switched that amazing Spider-Man 194 and 195 with these. They're beautiful covers. I had him polish them off before the video. I left them a little dusty so you wouldn't get as much glare. Very cool in the comics from the 1980s, right? So, I switched up those ones with this, and the reason I did that is because that frame, those comics, they're going to sit with a frame of comics I have that are with their EC comics, and all of them were from 1952, okay? And you've probably seen some, I know I have at least a couple of videos where those EC comics are in the background on the wall, but what I ended up doing is I pulled it down to show it to you guys, because I was polishing these up, so I wanted to polish that up as well, right? So, I left it down here, so I could show it to you. It's pretty big. So, apologies if I might not get it all straight and stuff, but let me show you this. These are the EC comics. You can get this thing and get it all in the frame. Let's see if I can hold it up like this. You know, I promise that when I bring these out, when I switch up the artwork for these guys, we'll definitely do a reading for all of these, but I'm really not sure when I'm going to take these down, because I just absolutely love this. If there's ever a fire in this place, I'm grabbing this frame and running out, right? I just love, I just love this. And there's a story behind how I got my hands on these comics and a lot of the ECs in my collection. One day I'll tell you what that story is, right? Weird science. And these are going to sit with alien worlds and twisted tails in the same wall, right? That's nice and safe. I just thought I'd share this and show you what's going up. And the odds are you're going to see these in the background. And I have some other frames actually, just like these and bigger, that at some point I'm going to put other comics in there and sort of put them up around my space, right? But these look great. They're going to be up for a while. Okay, I hope you enjoyed that. I'll see you guys in the next video. Bye for now.