 Gambit and Deadpool as this look. Okay, so let's do this. I'm gonna take off the backing boards on these before I put them in. But if you do feel like knowing what the first appearances are like for these characters, there's a video of me reading Sam Keith's Max primer number five and there's one of reading Grendel number two first appearances of both characters. So let's take this, flip it around. So we're gonna do the same thing, bring this plier, pull these guys out, there's a little bit of pain. I'm gonna do this with my hands and see how far I get. There's little pains here that I gotta pull up so I can remove the mat. Pulling it out is not as big of a deal as putting it back in is. Putting it back in took some efforts. Close it in little bits of stuff to get in there, which is a pain. You gotta open it up again cardboard or whatever. Nice if I had a glass table so as soon as they laid it down I could take a look. Particles or little bits of paper stuck in the frame. Let's see how easy this guy comes when it's easy. And take these off. Now taking them off is a little trickier because I've got packing tape. This is Tales of Suspense Iron Money Captain America. I just felt like licking up that thing but it was pretty. So I framed it. And this one is Hawkman number four, sorry, I'm braving the bolt at number 42. There's another picture behind this. Came with the frame. So obviously this is not a professional travel in my part, right? I'm just doing it enough. So you can tell there's another picture there. And that was taking up this whole frame. I was like what? That's crazy. So we need to center this guy. First thing I'm going to do is take the backing boards away from these. I should have shown you that. So just take the backing board away and I'm going to center this. Now this is the way I center it with Mylar. I just use my fingers. I tap. The comics usually slip around. Pretty good how the question is. Now these are golden age Mylar's. I just wanted things to be able to breathe. So all I'm going to do is just line them up and drop them down. I should be centered. So I'll kick this up a bit. I should measure this theoretically but I think this will work. I'm not going to push it down unless I'm 100% happy with it. Take my Mylar and rub out this guy over. Bring this guy. See I laid out the packing tape so it can roll like this. So what I do I line it up this way more and get it approximately like this. Quarter because that's got a top on it. Looks good. Let's check this out. One more time. It's a little bit bigger than Bremer number 2. Which sort of sucks. Bring it down a little and see if I can... That's what we got. So now what we need to put this guy back in the glass. So what I'm going to do for sure is blow on here. Just a little bit of cardboard that might be on the glass that I didn't see. I'm going to try to slip this back in without doing too much movement. Because I'm going to bend these down at the four centers and then take a look at that. Next to see if it's centered outside. Looks nice, no? Bremer number 2. Bremer number 5. Looks great. Pretty. Two of the main characters that came out in the 1980s and 1990s. Or 1980s anyway. They had their full blown. They went ballistic in the 1990s. Both these characters. Wagner with Grendel and Sam Keith with the Max or Max. So so far in the framed comics and I have more frames. I just don't have enough wall. Actually I do have some wall. But I think the next one is going to be it for now and then we'll do another rotation later on. Because I do rotate the comics that are in the frames. Pretty sure the glass that these frames are in is UV protected. But I'm not 100% sure. So I rotate these and I got to take these frames in just to get the glass checked out to make sure it's UV protected. But I do just rotate them because I like to see different things. I do have a ok collection. If I could afford it I could buy it. That should go well with the wall.