 Let's just make sure. There we are. Awesome. Awesome. Hello everyone. This is Chicho. Welcome to my channel and welcome to another live stream. Today is March 23rd, 2020. And what we are going to do today is take a look at some comic books. Okay. What we're going to do is basically take a look at a few boxes. And I don't think we're going to go through all of this, but what I wanted to do was basically show and tell just to show you some of the comic books that I've bought over the last few years. Probably 90, about 90% of the books that are in these boxes and a few other boxes are because I sort of for the last six, seven years since we've been loading on comic book videos, I've been doing comic book calls and putting things aside and had a major pull list. So I've been pulling comics and stuff. So what you're going to see, 90% of it is most likely what we've bought in the last five, six, seven years or so. Okay. Some of them are books from my pull list. Actually a lot of them are books from my pull list. A lot of them will be books that we've had during comic book calls. And if you check out our comic book playlist, you'll see some of those comic book call videos. And some of these are books that I have had in my collection for a number of years and sometimes I go through my boxes and pull out comics that I want to take a look at. But when you pull out comics from a box, you can't just leave the empty space. You got to fill it up. So sometimes I switch those up with comics that I bought recently. So there might be, while there is about 5% or so of the books here, 5 or 10% of the books will be books that I've had in my collection for a very long time. Okay. Aside from that, I'm going to go to chat because we are live streaming this. Okay. And if you want to know where you can find the information, what we're doing here, I do post everything on our Patreon page. Okay. So Patreon obviously is a great way to support this project, support this work. And I do announce everything on a Patreon. And it's all public. I never private anything. So you can just follow there. If you can contribute, you can just follow what we're doing and sort of like put up the live stream schedule where we are live streaming on Twitch. So if you want to watch these live streams, Twitch is definitely where you want to be. And I do announce these, well, what we're doing, the videos we're uploading in 30 minutes before we go live, I do announce the live streams on Twitter, as well as Gap, Mines, VK, and Hello. Those are the sort of social platforms that I'm active on right now. We might do more later on as we decentralize more and more. Okay. And after the live stream, this is done, we will be uploading these videos, all the live streams. Well, all the live streams on BitShoot, most of the live streams on YouTube, sort of opening the doors for that to be posted more on YouTube as well now. And since we're in the middle of a pandemic, global pandemic, keep this in mind. You want to flatten the curve. Do not overwhelm your healthcare systems, no matter what country you're in. Okay. Do a little social distancing. Give the healthcare workers in your country a break. Okay. Because they don't want to deal with a huge influx of people that might need help. Okay. Aside from that, I'm going to go to chat and just catch up with people, give people a little bit of time to roll into the live stream. And what we're going to do, I actually have one long box here that I sort of use as a, I basically have one long box where I, when I buy comic books from my poll list or we do comic book calls and stuff like this, I put these in a long box and when the long box is starting to get full, I go and buy short boxes and I transfer from the long box to the short boxes. So this is my working box that I have right now. Right. And it's about 75% full. So we're going to look at this first and then I'm going to let chat the side, which one of these boxes we're going to take a look at first. Okay. So I'm going to take these down, Twitter down, Twitch. This is where we're live streaming. And if you'd like to support this project, Patreon is a great way to do it or through subscribing, sharing, liking, following and whatnot. Okay. That was a long-winded introduction to a comic book haul video. Now I'm going to pop out the chat here and pop out the chat, catch up. Oh man, I lost all the chat. That's right. I'm supposed to read it before I pop it up. My apologies, gang. I keep on doing that. Comics time, comics time, spot of tea. How are you doing? Welcome. Welcome. And when I do start showing these comic books, I'm going to move the chat over from this side to this side. Okay. And I'm going to display the comic books here. So you guys see what's going on. This is my working box. This is the one I sort of rotate the comics, put the new ones in here and then transfer them all to the short boxes. So up to you guys, gang, after we take a look at what's in here, you guys aside from number one to ten and just to let you know, number one and number two are magazine boxes. I have magazines in there, as well as some comic books. And then number three to ten are comic books. Okay. Welcome. Welcome, everyone. Thanks, Spider-Man. Been super busy at work and haven't been able to catch any of cheaters. Oh no, I'll choose. How are you doing? Streams and things. I'm on my lunch break. You're working. Yeah. Wow. Wow. Wow. Always be making. How are you doing? I started live streaming education from home today. Nice. Just to be available to students who need help. I think there might be a place for streamed education and I always be making 100%. And if you are watching this, if you're an educator, you need to have a presence online. You need to be live streaming. You need to be making videos, making exercises, solutions and stuff like this. We're going through transition period right now, where it's the decentralization of education. It is needed desperately. Okay. Just, you know, my take on it. Cool. Martin, how are you doing? Hope you're doing okay, friend. Good luck at work. Good luck at work for sure. Of course, the moment I put on a system of down record is when Chico starts streaming. Fascar, how are you doing, brother? You weren't kidding when you said long box. Long box. And you know what? Most of my collection is in long boxes because most of my collection was pre or a huge chunk of my collection is pre when the publishers went into the glossy heavy paper. So the long boxes are much lighter to carry for, you know, golden age, silver, bronze, copper age and stuff like this up to the early 2000s or late 1990s. So if you have a long box of comic books from the 80s, the weight on those is so much lighter than a long box of comic books from now. That's why I started switching over to the short boxes. The long boxes are way too heavy, way too heavy. Spot of tea. My love of comics found me, Chico. Nice. Awesome. Awesome. A lot of mods here. It's all mods here. Awesome. Fun gang. Metal and ASMR is an interesting balance for sure. Same with hip hop. Which block has the most spider? You know what? These guys are randomized. Like there might be some that are in a row. Okay. The first one I'm going to, this long box we're going to go through. This is my working. I also use this long box when I'm pulling comics out of my collection that I'm looking for. I transfer them over here and I put them in bunches. So my collection isn't like bunches, solos, scattered. It doesn't go by year or any, well some of the stuff. Because when I'm buying actually, unless I transfer other things in there, they should be within a certain age. Right? I swear. I'm going to head to bed now. Oh, great lasagna. How are you doing? Just want to pop in and say hello. Hello, hello. Sweet dreams, great lasagna. Even their side projects are incredible. Junk. Liquid swords. All of our classics are also online from now on. And this could last for a few months. Oh, classes. I read that as classics. Classes nice. Many exams have also been canceled all together. It does feel good being home all day. But I'm sure it'll get boring pretty quickly. Hopefully you're staying up with your courses. Hey everybody. I'm so ready for comic books. So ready for comic books. Yes, no rest. I work in the healthcare, all the healthcare industry. The truth is, yeah. And swap for obvious reasons. I'm an administration and working from home. Yeah. Yeah. The healthcare industries are being taxed hardcore. People are very stressed out. A Spider-Man. You'll get there. I'm much older than you. I've been collecting for way longer, right? Hi, Chico. Nice evening. Surprise stream. Mander. How are you doing? Chico, what's in the box? Let's start going through the boxes. Gang. I'm going to move the chat over to this side. Okay. That way, it's actually darker here. So you can read the chat better and people can see the covers without the chat interfering. Yes? Chico, have you ever done, would ever do a music stream talking about recommendations and sharing your topic? Fima, Bob, we've go to our YouTube page. I have a music folder. I've done a little bit of music. I do plan on doing more. I just have to schedule it in. I would love to go through. There was a stream we did where I played you some of my tapes that were in boxes. So for sure, for sure. If you remind me in Discord, I'll try to make sure I schedule one in. Is there any functional difference between subscribing on Twitch or pledging on Patreon? Patreon, they take way less of a cut on Twitch. If you subscribe using Amazon Prime, then it doesn't cost you anything because if you got Prime, then you can just subscribe, right? So that dings Amazon. But if you buy a subscription or tier one or whatever this tier two on Twitch, I believe they take 50%. Patreon is just a minor deduction when they transfer. So Patreon is the most cost effective way. It's the most bang for your buck. If you're paying directly, always be making. Okay. I've been trying to figure all this stuff out. It's so many different things with decentralization. There's a lot of stuff going on, right? Let me show you these first. I don't know if some of these you would have seen in comic book halls, by the way. Okay. So first order of business is image first. Okay. Graphic novels I bought. This is volume two. Sorry. This is volume three and I have volume two and I bought three copies. Okay. Thank you for the Twitch prize of Alan Scott, Cron Alan Scott. Okay. Now I bought three sets of these. I'm keeping one set for myself and I had planned on giving these to students that love comic books, students that I have that love comic books, but I read through them. They're a little mature. So I'm not going to be handing these out to my students, but I will give them to any of my friends that might want them. And that's one thing I do do. I buy comic books. Sometimes I buy a handful if I'm going to be handing them out or I buy extra copies for people that I think that might be enjoying them. And of course I buy some because people are chasing them. They're collectibles. You know something important's happened. Right. So take a look at this bloodshot. Okay. This is the most recent series with Tim Sealy. Now I'm not going to go through mentioning what all of these are because some of these I don't know. What I would like to do is just show you guys the covers and let chat take over. So I'm not really going to be reading chat too much. I'm going to show you comic books and I hope you guys enjoy. Okay. And after we finish each box, right, we're going to finish this box that we have here. And then you guys decide what you want us to take a look at. Okay. Number one and number two are magazine boxes. They do have comic books. They do have large magazine format stuff and they have some magazines in there that are my collection, including some heavy metal. Okay. Number three to number 10 are comic book boxes. I don't care which one you guys pick. There's no way we can finish a wall today. Okay. My boldest box number eight. This is part of the album and definitely I can pull that out. After we finish this block, I'll come to the chat. You guys decide. Okay. Let's look at some comic books. Wonder Woman. Let me do it this way. I'm going to be putting these ones on the wall. Okay. I pulled them out. Put them together. Beautiful covers. Really. They're beautiful covers. Night of all the box with the oldest comics. I don't know which one that is. I really don't even if probably wanted to be maybe one of the magazine boxes. They're incredible. Beautiful covers. These are going to go on my wall. Right. Actually, communal wall. I'm not going to put it in the area that I control. I'm going to put them in the hallway. Wow. We'll see where they work. Beautiful cover. Wow. Wow. Wow. Right. Beautiful cover. Awesome. And I have these in my working box because these are the ones that are going to go up. Right. And keep in mind, I do love my independent comics. Right. So you're going to see a fair bit of independent comics. Some older stuff. Dr. Mirage. Started with a bang. Immortal Hulk. Fantastic series. I've read some of it. Money shot. Traveling the galaxy for the money shot. I have some of them nights of old. Some of the comics I got as a kid. Bloodshot USA. Bloodshot USA. Bloodshot USA. This is a beautiful cover by the way. Bloodshot's day off. This was a fun read. I'll try to get rid of the glare for you guys. I'm going to hold it back a little bit. It gives a little glare if I come too close. That's a variant cover. This was a fun read. Yeah. The Dr. Mirage is beautiful. Beautiful cover. I apologize about the glare. I should have probably scheduled this during the day. So I think that could just go, we could just go with natural light. Right. You want some bat nets? Let's do some bat nets. You've probably seen this in a comic book haul. I think I showed it. I'm not sure. Heck yeah. Batman. You have that one more nice. 1989. Yeah. 1980s. Late 1980s. And early 1990s I think too. But in late 1980s I believe. I got these really cheap. Ridiculous price. Good ear of Batman. Yeah. Batman Russia. That's dope. Awesome. Yeah. Pre-nightfall. Pre-nightfall. Remember there's a lot of propaganda, comic books, right? They find a lot of a lot of whoever the bad guy is. Right. More Batman. Don't lose them. This is the new Robin coming in. Right. Tied to the bottom of a rocket. Hardcore. Gungo. Love the string sir. I'm glad you're enjoying. Nice. We all need to take a break and Jason Todd. Jason Todd I believe. This is Tim Drake. Tim Drake. I'm bad with names. Tim Drake. Tim King third. Okay. Fun. Let's check this out. Okay. Random stack. Recent. These are pull lists. Okay. Those were a comic haul. Pull list. Or it might be me also just going on the racks and pulling them out. Right. Red Sonya. I think so anyway. This is definitely just me pulling it out off the racks. Seeing a cover and just grabbing it. House of X. Zarre. How's it going brother? Live wire. Valiance. Nice cover. Strange skies over Berlin. I've got a video, video of Knights of Old Comic. Tintin. Do chicho? Tintin search. You'll find the video I put out regarding my Tintin collection that we brought over from Iran. And after putting up that video someone commented that those comic books that are actually extremely collectible and they're sought after. And then I checked the prices on them and they go for a few hundred bucks. Oops. And they go for a few hundred bucks. So that was like wow. This is what happens when you pull comic books out of the slip. You gotta be careful. Let's make sure we don't mush them up. Tintin. Dead eyes. Snowplake and safe space. No. Don't lose it. Valiant again. Visitor. Those Batman covers were a lot of memories also. Immortal Hulk. This is like the carnage, absolute carnage cover. Too dark in this light. Bloodshot. Deadly class. Still kicking it. I can't believe they cancelled the series, right? Dr. Mirage. Beautiful, huh? Beautiful cover. You heard about from some comic books. Awesome. Thanks for the compliment. I appreciate it. It's too big of a stack. Bloodshot is getting a new Vin Diesel movie soon. Are they going with Vin Diesel again? I think they released the Bloodshot movie today. This is a tribute to, for the first appearance of Swamp Thing, right? Love the Cheetah comic. Relic. This is a tribute to Deadly Class number one. Okay. Relics of Youth. It is, I believe it's out now too. Yeah. This is safe sex. This one says. Oh, another Wonder Woman. Nice. I gotta put this with the other ones. I'm trying to put all the Wonder Woman covers together. And I've been collecting a lot of, I'm pulling everything Altura. These guys? I'm pulling all their comics. Their name. They have a price really cheap. $0.99 or $1.50 and I like supporting independence. So I'm pulling all their books just because. I'm going to put this Wonder Woman here so I can put it back as soon as we sort this out. Check this out. Like compare the weight on these. These are silver age and the weight on the hard one on these ones. So different. So different. This is Sergeant Fury and the Howlin' Commandos. Sergeant Fury and the Howlin' Commandos. That was number 14. This one was number 19. This is number 24. Wall Book. I don't know what a wall book purchase is. Night of Fold Comics. This stuff is classic. Okay. These Wonder Woman, I gotta put it with the Wonder Woman covers. So I'm just going to put them there. I want to create a wall with those covers on there. Oh, here's another. There's two more. They were out of order. So if there is any order. The Desert to Die. You might see multiple copies of books. Ready? Oh, this one wasn't a multiple copy. I have multiple copies of that one. This is the Black Series. I had this on my wall but I pulled it down. This is a fantastic series. Okay. And I put them in Mylar. When I put books up on the wall, like the ones you see up here. Oops. Over there. They're in Mylar. So the UV Light Stone Damager. This cover. You've seen this cover. This is one of the most brilliant covers. Like, really. Absolutely amazing cover. One of the powerful covers of all time. Strange fruit. Thanks, Zatter. Looks always look best when you present them. I love them, right? That's why. Donkey Kong. But black. Wallbook equals expensive key book. Usually behind... Oh, wallbook. I don't know. I don't know. What's the most expensive wallbook ever? I don't know. I didn't buy too many wallbooks. I bought some. But I never dropped. What's the most expensive? I don't know. I bought some Grendel... Grendel123 as a set. This is Baliant Silord. Not most expensive. Just your first. Oh, my first. Do I remember my first? My first. What was my first? Not Frank Cancel. Have you read Cosmic Ghost Rider? I read the one or two issues. One issue. Not two issues. One issue. I've heard it's supposed to be fantastic. X-Men98. Oh, for $8.50. That's it. Knights of Old Colleen. That's a great price. Wow. One's in the future. X-Men98. This is a beautiful cover as well. First appearance of Sergeant Cole, I think. I bought multiple copies of this. This is supposed to be a fantastic series, by the way. GI Joe number one. Martin. That's cool. This is a beautiful cover. House of X. House of X. Altair comics. Were these the daredevil comics you got in your first haul video? No. No. These are later. Those daredevil comics we got on our first haul video. All of those from the Sil... They were basically all from the Silver. Silver... SilverH. And those were an amazing buy. Spot of T. Those were a great buy. These are all... alternate comics. Intelligent Blueberry. How you doing? Oh, good evening, streaming tonight. Streaming tonight. How's your tooth, brother? Did you get a hold of somebody? GI Joe number 21. The 50 was an amazing run. 21 is a silent run. Is it not? Altair. These guys are printing on newsprint, which is fantastic, actually. Did you hear that? Oh, a dime is not going to be shipping any comics. Yeah, they should hold off. Like on Wednesday, I'm not going to go to comic book store. I'm doing social distancing, right? I've only been in contact with one hospital and they didn't have an in-house dentist. I think 8-1-1 in Canada is the number you want to dial to get the health emergency stuff. Tank girl. Tank girl. ABC Warrior. Yeah. Death or Glory. Rick Verminder, I believe. More there level. More there level. I don't know why I bought so many. Well, I know why I bought so many, but sometimes I just go crazy. Venom Lavoyer. Fantastic character. Fallen World, right? This character is fantastic, too, from Rye. From Valiant Comics. Immortal Hulk. Legion of Superheroes. The Bendess. Venom. Doesn't look like you have a Spider-Man in this, uh, Spider-Man in this box. I do have in the other boxes, I'm pretty sure. Kanto. But I do love my independence. I just like supporting independence a lot. Mountainhead. Madam. Gicho, where do you store your comics? Like are they everywhere, but labeled? Labeled? No, in Towson Pooberry. Or are they in a single room? Scattered a little bit. I'm not organized enough for that. I just go through boxes in rearrange. If I ever get a big, big house with one room dedicated to comics, I'll sort the stuff out. Batman. I love independence. Nice. Lavoyer. Venom, yeah, for sure. This run is amazing. I took it off my pull list, though. I went to the comic book store two weeks ago, and I said, look, it's getting serious. I'm pulling, you know, cancel almost everything, except for the valiant and one or two other titles. And I told them that, look, we're most likely going to go on lockdown. So, just want to let you know. So I try to give the comic book store heads up as soon as I could. So stuff is not piling up, right? Kanto. Pretty violent. Valiant. Pretty violent. Nice. Punk mumbo. Valiant. That was a violent cover. Toyohirata. Valiant. One of the best villains in comic books. Scotty young cover. Bloodshot. Look at the smile on his face. Blown shit up. Blown things up. E-man in the Masters of the Universe. E-man in the Masters of the Universe. Had to get, had to get. Let me pull these guys out. And rearrange these guys. One more shuffle. Just keep on shuffling. Scotty young is fantastic, right? Legion of superheroes. These are sought after, so I'm not sure where they'll go after the pandemic. But certain books are important to get. Doomsday o'clock. This is the last one. Number 12. Venam. Venam island. Sigh lords. This is the first Moira showing her powers, right? That's why I grabbed some extra copies. The Doomsday stuff, not as far as I know, Spiderman. They're just basically going for cover price or less, but oh, the Doomsday stuff or the Doomsday clock. The Doomsday clock, you mean, I think, right? The Doomsday for sure. For Superman, the first appearances. Yeah, collecting the Venam. The most recent run, right? Coffin bell. Yeah, Doomsday clock. No, they're just going for regular. You should be able to get a good deal on them if you want. It's a good read. This is a good Joker cover. This is the cover. Like Venam was on my poll list, right? The Joker one is cool. Very cool. Let me sort this out. Let's put it on this so we can bring over one of those boxes in the back. Okay, so then we decide which one we're going to look through. Which one should we look through, gang? One to ten. Chichou, I'm using Mary Kondo's method to reduce my comics to only 500 bucks. I don't know that method and I don't want to. I personally don't want to reduce my books to 500 bucks. I love my books. I'm not just collecting for value sake. I'm collecting because I love comic books, right? I have books in my collection that they're not worth very much, but I wouldn't sell them, right? We got number eight. We got number six. Which Joker book is that? That's the deceased one, I believe. The variant cover. Was it variant? But I think it came out. Oh, I think I just buried it again. It got buried, brother. Oh, here it is. This is variant cover for deceased number four. Okay. D-C-E-A-S-A-D number four. Okay. They got ready to glare. It's like zombies. We got seven, seven, six, seven, seven. Okay, I'm going to count the numbers. See. See what's what. What do we got? How many sixes? How many sevens? We got eight, six, seven, seven, two, sevens, three, sevens, three, sixes, four, seven, seven. Seven is the winner. Seven is it. Seven wins. Let's get number seven. Oh, right in the corner. Easy peasy. I'm going to have a sip, not a sip, a spoonful of applesauce again. Okay. Oops. I'm bringing it over here. I'm taking it through a computer. Right. Homemade applesauce I made. My pleasure, Spider-Man. She's a woman from Japan who writes on decluttering. Oh, that person. Yeah. Keep only stuff that brings joy. All my comic books bring me joy. My stuff brings me joy. Right? Chicho, when it comes to DC and Marvel characters, how can I know what story is canon and oh, good question. Very difficult. Intelligent blueberry. They switched it up so many times. You have to look online. Like I really, there are some that stand out that they are canon, but I find out that something that I thought happened, they changed it up and it didn't happen again. So very confusing. Your stream brings me joy. Awesome. So let's take a look. Let's pull them. Let's pull them. Okay. Let me do, let me show you this one now. Because I flip one, the way I do it is I put the comics on the ends facing in. So that way in the holes of the comics, nothing is facing out. Right? So this is this one. I'm going to put it back. Roku number one. Right? And then let's pull out these guys. Family tree. Jeff Lemire. Pretty interesting cover. Let me make sure I don't knock these guys over. VB3. RV9. Batman number 14. Flex Manilo. What's in Batman number 14, Martin? I don't know. I didn't know you collected so many waters. Yeah, for sure. I've gone through a major buying stint in the last six years or so, six, seven years. There's some amazing books being put out. Really. The caliber of comic books being put out is unbelievable. We're going through a major golden age of comics. And this is the first series of Flex Manilo, a solo series, and he's in the Doom Patrol TV series, right? The original run. The original run of 2016. Reno Mike. How are you doing? Spider-Man. Beautifully set. A lot of amazing independent stuff being made into TV and movies. Really awesome. Really awesome. Really. It's an amazing time to be alive if you're a comic book collector. Right? Amazing time to be alive. I used to watch your math ASMR videos around six years ago. Crazy to see you on Twitch. Awesome. What are you doing? This is a beautiful cover, by the way. I think this is someone's killing the children. I hope you learn your mathematics, by the way. Have a good day, y'all. Have a good day, wheat. Immortal Hulk. Killers. You guys pick one where it's basically all modern. Most of these are going to be from my poll list. It's like a lottery. What's in that box? Live wire. Hello, everyone. Hope all is well. Doing good, Chase. Hope you're doing well. Legion of superheroes. Amazing fantasy number 15. Five went for 25 grand only. That's how illiquid the market is right now. Knights of World Comic. It's a great time to buy comic books. 129 is the first punisher, yeah. I'm a math post-grad now. Nice. And when I was watching your videos, I hadn't even started uni yet. I also hated math as a kid too. Oh, I'm so glad you've pursued it. Things change. Awesome. Awesome. Glad to hear. Just went passport 20 UK. Nice. Wasted space. I have the first, I just recently cancelled this. I had the first 15 issues of this or something. Beautiful artwork. Yeah, they could be. Knights of World. But amazing fantasy number 15 for 25K. That's a great price. Batman 14. First case Batman fails to solve, really. The only way I'll be able to afford it, me too. Me too. Black cat. Vampirella. New blood. Because liquidity has dropped out of the market. We talked about this Spider-Man in our personal finance videos. We mentioned that liquidity is huge, right? That's why we mentioned a few times over the last few months, over the last few years, cash as king. Maybe even a 0.5, Chichou. Wonder what they would cost. If I can get my hands on a 0.5 amazing fantasy number 15 for a few hundred bucks, man, I'd do it. I would do it. Well, not right now. I can't afford it, but I would do it. And you should too. Economy and people losing jobs. Money shot. Hello, Chichou. Hello, VC. How are you doing? Cash as king. I have 2,000 pounds in my wallet. Nice, Martin. Cider title. First police. Yeah, I have the trade paperbacks. I read the first trade half of it. And it was getting a little depressing and stuff, and I wasn't into depressing, so I stopped reading it. Flippers will start to purge. Recent non-rare spec books. Yeah, for sure. There's going to be people. But if prices are dropping amazing fantasy number 15, they're dropping on everything, right? They're dropping on everything, literally. Not just comic books, but houses, stocks, everything. Everything's sick. One more question. Around what age did you start collecting comics? What age did I start collecting comics seriously? University Intelligent Blueberry. I started collecting comics seriously in late 80s. Late 80s, early 90s. Martin, I'm going to Patreon, but I hate online money transfers. I'm not a fan of them either, brother. I'm not a fan of them either. And it'll really suck if they try to take everything digital, right? The currency. Undiscovered country. That being said, Knights of Old, the print runs for new comics are incredibly low, right? Are incredibly low. So a lot of current comics, they're hard to find. Like recent comics, their print runs are like, they're lucky if they're breaking 5,000. So eBay, amazing fantasy number 15, CGC.5 is listed for 8,900. You could probably grab that for, based on what the market's doing. You could probably grab that for 3,200. Maybe. I traded Magic the Gathering cars for tons of key silver age, silver books in the late 90s. Nice. Some of those Magic cars are going for pretty penny though. Another late stream. I must confess, I'm falling asleep again because it's 12.30. Coolio, if you need to sleep, go to sleep. Sleeping is not a bad idea. Oh, here's my black camera. Check this out. Okay, hold on. Let me show you these guys. And I'm going to show you the same comic book, a whole bunch of them. I grabbed two copies of Ugi. I want to find one for 3 grand. Entry level, amazing fantasy number 15 won't drop below 5,000 anytime soon. Yeah. If it drops below, like, if you can get it at 3,200, man, you just got a deal and a half. It's around 4.30 here. I'm starting to struggle. Spot up to you, go to sleep, go to sleep. Okay. I mentioned that I buy some comic books to give away to students and I've already given two copies of this comic book away. And I grabbed this because it's one of the multiple copies of this because it's one of the best series that has come out in the last two decades, right? Black hammer. And this was a reprint of three number one issues for a dollar. So it's a great gift. And I've already, one of my students that I've given it to, he already, he's like, man, I loved it. Right. And the kid went to the library, got his hands on one of the trays and read it. Right. So I grabbed one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12. I got one copy for myself, 13, and I gave to away 15. Right. So I grabbed 15 copies of this so I could give to students. And if you remember last year, I went to a school and I did a sort of a presentation regarding comic books. And if I had these then, I would have given it to them then. Right. So I might be called back to do another one. And I'm going to give these to them as a gift. They're just going to make sure they don't get lost. What number is this? Number seven. Right. I've always wanted to ask, when you started collecting comics, did you just go with what appeal to? Yeah, for sure. Or did you predict which books would be high value later? In other words, do you collect more for the fun and enjoyment or fun and profit? I started collecting because of fun. Right. I went to a second hand bookstore and I saw the Flash series. And I grabbed a whole bunch because I loved the Flash. So I read that. And then I went to a comic bookstore. And I got back into collecting comic books in the hard way, serious collecting because of my brother. He got me into collecting it. And this book is signed. This is by a local, he's a comic book owner. And he's been in the comic industry for like, I don't know, a long time, 25 years or so. And this is his comic book. It's his characters and stuff like this. Okay. Gareth Goodin. Nice guy, huge collection. This is a pretty fun read. Port of Earth. And I believe it's been auctioned. Port of Earth. This is number six to eight, or five to seven, five to seven. Again, alternate comics. Penguin. Make me want all the books of all comic books. Coolio. If I had the money, if I had the space I'd buy. It'd just be amazing, right? Just imagine having a house, especially dedicated to comic books, where people can just come and read comic books. That'd be super phenomenal, right? Strange adventures. I'm bad. Penguin cover as well. What's that from? That's from Deceases While I Believe. This is the first appearance of a character from Miss Marvel. So I grabbed three copies, I think. Maybe two copies. And this is like the first issue and the first appearances of many characters. So for the long run, it's worth grabbing some extra. How do you organize? I don't, Coolio. I used to when I went to shows and stuff in the 90s and sold some comic books. Just say independent character. Just fed a few of them and it was good. Here's another one. You should add some Doctor Strange stuff. I should. I should add a lot of things Spiderman. Actually, I'm going to show you a Doctor Strange stuff. Oh, you're going to love this Spiderman. It's in one of those boxes, but you got to pick the right one. Eastman had a comic book museum in the 90s. You could go there and see all kinds of OG old school comic art and draw. Yeah, I would love to do that one day. It was amazing. Words and pictures museum. Yeah, I would love to do that now. So how do you remember where a comic you want to read is? That's the beauty of having a collection like this. You surprise yourself. You just go into a box and go, Hey, what do I got here? And sometimes I rebuy stuff. If I don't know where it is, I want to read it. I rebuy it, right? If I want to read it again, it means it was really good, right? So I buy it. Johnny the homicidal maniac. It's upside down, man. I got to put it right side up. What's going on? Johnny the homicidal maniac number three. It's a second print, though. And I bought it for 25 cents this one. Evil Ernie. Oh, I wish I had evil Ernie. I wish I had the original run. I don't have any of the original run. It was coming out when I was going into the conventions and stuff. And I have a comic book. I had a comic book publishing company. And there was at least two conventions we went to where we had our artists and stuff. And we had our comic books that we were selling and signing and stuff like this. I was a publisher. The artists and stuff were there. And the evil Ernie people were there. So two conventions with evil Ernie people there. And Lady Death. Oh my God, I forgot the name. E-Man and the Master's Universe. Sounds like a little mini X-mas every time, yeah. All Dark Horse 90s, yeah. Hexagon. These are basically, you guys picked like the most recent discovered country. The journey and searching for the comic becomes almost as fun as the destination. Yeah, you find things along the way, right? Any Red Hood in that collection? A bit of a fanboy here. Red Hood. Not here. I don't think so. It might be, well, most likely it isn't my older stuff, but not in these ones. That's box number seven. Where should we go to next game? Where should we go to next? I don't know. You gotta pick it. Knights of Old Comic? You guys gotta pick it. I can't pick it for you. Number six, Reno Mike says. Remember, the magazine ones, they're magazines, but they have comic books in them as well, okay? So don't think that the magazines don't have comic books, they do. But they are magazines as well. Number four, number two, number one, number three. Oh, they're all different. What do we got? What do we got? Number three, number one, Knights of Old Comic, number one, six to one. I don't see any pattern. I got how many ones? We got six, four, two, one, one, one. I think one's winning. One it is. One it is. Let's do number one. Okay, let me take a sip of tea. One it is. I'm gonna have a spoonful of my applesauce, give me some energy. I rigged the vote. Knights just repeated. Is that what he did? Oh my god, he did too. He rigged the post. I just was counting the ones. Wait, he did it. He did it three times. He actually did it four times. In the same comment, he posted it twice. Is that what we're going with? We're going with number one, man. He went out of his way to get it done. Let's do it. Let's do it. Let's put this here. I should maybe put this guy down. Do you guys like it like this? Let's do it like this. Oh, look at this. Look at this. Look at this. Oh, look at this. Look at this. Oh, look at this. Nice. Nice. Nice. What are these guys? Oh, guys. Okay, so let's start off. Because I have magazines and comics, I have a little bubble to keep the comics tight, right? So they don't bang around and stuff. Let's do... We're going to do the comics first. Yeah? Spotted tea. You're out. Sweet dreams, Spotted tea. Going to head to bed, I think. Might keep watching without using chat. See you all Thursday. See you Thursday, Spotted tea. Let's do the comics. And they're more recent. These are recent comics. Oh, wayward. Right on. Okay, let me do this. Let me try to get organized a little bit. There we go. I think I showed you guys these ones. Take a look. These are Injection by L.S. Chicho. Who was your favorite superhero as a kid? I love the Flash Man. And who's your favorite now? I love the Flash. You know, I loved Wolverine. X-Men I was really into, but the Flash from DC I really liked. But right now, my favorite characters are from the Valiant Universe. Really. I'll show you some. Archer and Armstrong I really like. Been a while since I've stopped by. How's life been under these circumstances? Pretty good so far. Right now, we're all stuck at home looking at comic books, right? Why not? These are beautiful covers, right? Let's throw that question to the group. Yeah, throw that. What is this? Solid choice. And if the Flash exists, no. What's up, Night of Old? Why no? Yeah, who's everybody's favorite character? His power would shatter the universe with all the laws of physics they break 100%. But it is comic books, right? We need pre-death of Superman. There is. Sorry, Night of Old. Do you want pre-death of Superman? The magazines here are pre-death, for sure. And bound. I got three bound books here. Reno, my ghost writer. A lot of ghost writer. My favorite superhero. These are beautiful comics, man. Seriously. The punisher is awesome. Cooler, you're supposed to be going to sleep, aren't you? I've always been a sucker for Batman. Yeah, and the most of the Justice League heroes. I used to love the Teen Titans. This series, Night of Old, check this out. This series is one of the, let me put them together, is an amazing series. One of the greatest series of all time. Archer and Armstrong from Valiant Comics. Let me pull them out. Okay, we're just going to do this one. I'm not going to try to organize right now. That's crazy. This Lobo, Lobo for sure, was my favorite for a long shot. DC equals Lobo equals Bloodshot. Lobo, phenomenal. But this series, Archer and Armstrong series, is absolutely one of the greatest series ever written. It's phenomenal. I've been searching for just a chance to buy an old Canadian comic book from around five years now. Which comic book? The Canadian edition comics are going for a mint price right now. Or they have been, they were like three weeks ago. This series, if you like humor, is phenomenal. In bed. Okay, cool. Coolio. You don't, don't type. This is fantastic. Yes, supposed to go to sleep. Yes, tired. Not really. Let me put these guys back. Pull out the rest of the comics. This is Wayward 2, 6, and 7. And I have one, three, four, and five up there on the wall. It was a fun read. It's not the whole series, but it's the first seven. Great read. Wayward. Wayward. Let me put these guys here so I don't knock stuff over. Here's more Archer and Armstrong. The one percent. Seriously, awesome. Triumph Comics number seven. Triumph Comics number seven. And Nelvada, number one from 1942. Nice old comic. Those ones go for mint. The Golden Age Canadian edition comics. I have a handful. I have a handful. And the funny thing is like 15 years ago, 10, 15 years ago, they weren't going for a huge price. Yeah, the Canadian one is the one with the white covers, white front back cover, back cover, or whatever it is. Is that what they call them? Canadian whites? How long has Image Comics been around? 1991, I believe, or 92. I heard about them shortly after Walking Dead Show came out. I want to get into their older stuff. Their older stuff wasn't that good. Really. From the 1990s, the art was okay, but the stories were horrendous. Really bad. There wasn't any stories, really. The artwork was... 1990s is the artwork that was pushing it all. Right? Well, the hype anyway. Image Comics has been around since the early 1990s. Yeah. Big trouble in Little China. Big trouble in Little China. You guys would have seen this, I think. I showed you guys the sooner comic we'll call. We got these at a really good great price. I've got some archer and armstrong trays. That's a weird comic, too. Very weird. Very awesome. What's your highest graded comic book? Highest graded? Grading-wise? I only have a handful. I think I got like 10 or 11 CGC graded comics. It'd be like 9.6, 9.8. Do you have any Nelvana Golden Age? I will pay my... No. No. I have... I don't know what I got, man. I really don't. But we've collected through the comic book haul videos we've done, I made an intention to collect books from all different decades, really. There's some books we bought from the 1940s as well during our comic book haul videos. Let me show you this. These are bound copies. Okay. These are bound copies of... This is warlock. I've got to take it out, I've got to show it to you guys. Take a look at this. So this is a bound copy of warlock, the silvery warlocks. Leather bound. And they're beautiful copies, right? Take a look. Amazing copies. Leather bound. I'm putting my fingerprints all over it, but it's my collection. Right. I'm not going to get rid of it anytime soon, right? Warlock? Starlin, or earlier Starlin. Is this Starlin? No, it's Starlin. Take a look. Right? Power of warlock. Number one, I forget, I think goes to number seven, right? Like, I can't, I can't hold it up. I don't want to do damage to it, right? Taylor. Like, I don't want to, I'm showing it to the computer for some reason, right? Basically. And let me see which, which issue? Handbound Centennial. It says here, like, I love the newsprint. I wish all comic books were newsprint. Awesome. Oh, look at this. I'll show you, I'll show you. Take a look. Awesome, awesome. And it goes to issue number... Oh, come on, where's the cover? The ads, the ads. Look at this. Number eight, awesome. Leatherbound. Beautiful. Let me put this guy back. I got a couple other bounds in here. Who was it that said Dr. Strange? Who said Dr. Strange? Spider-Man? I think you said Dr. Strange. Let me show you Dr. Strange. Bound. Check these out. These guys are Dr. Strange. Okay. The first 30 issues of the series. Volume one to volume two. I missed out on getting volume three and number four. Okay. So I could have got all 60 issues, but I was outbid. I bought these on auction on eBay. Okay. And beautiful copies. I'll show you in volume number one. Okay. They're mint, leather bound. Okay. Absolutely beautiful. Oh, I've sealed it up because it was thick. I've got tape on there. Do you guys want to see it? Should I crack it open? Do you guys want to see it? Let me know. If you guys want to see it, I'll crack it. Yeah. You need some gloves. No, I'm gonna do it. You don't have to open it. See it. See it. See it. See it. I think so, man. I'm good. Like, I'm not, like, unless I hit some hard times, these things are not going to be leaving my collection. No, it's mint. Do all that. You must smell it, though. Martin's saying no. Okay. Should we open or no? You guys told me, man. Beautiful. The newsprint is amazing. The newsprint smell is amazing. No, we got one open. We got one no. How many yeses and how many noes? I'll leave it up to you guys. I'll have a sip of tea. No, big no. Oh, we got two duets and one no. That's two. Life's too short. Oh my goodness. I'm cracking it. That was a seller for me. Life's too short. You guys got to take it. Check it out. I'm going to grab an exact one. Hold on. We got to do. We got to do. We just got to do carefully. Reno's like, no, you only live once. Okay. Crack that. Yeah. Martin. Martin's in. We sold it to Martin. We have to tear it off. I can't even buy gloves. All gloves are sold out everywhere. Comics, crap around. Thanks for opening the chuchot. My pleasure's fine, man. Beautiful, beautiful. Beautiful, beautiful. Oh, did you hear the crack? Awesome. Knights of all will know this. Who wrote this? I forget who the wolf man. Awesome. It's seriously amazing. It's gorgeous. It's gorgeous. You have gloves at work, Martin. Send them my way. It is Barry's, Barry's Windsor Smith. Editor is Marv Wolfman. Inks. Where's the pencils? Hey, where's the pencils on this? Number 10. Look at this. Beautiful, though, guy. Really. I wish I had all 60. They were selling all four volumes, right? All four volumes. This thing's focused. All four volumes. And I got my hands on the first two. The number three and number four got sold. Someone else grabbed them. Okay. Beautiful. I'll package this up later. I'm going to put this somewhere safe. The second volume. We won't crack open the second volume. Brunner art. Is it Brunner? Okay, cool. Now, let me show you some of those things. Oh, Knights of Old. You're going to love these. Not this one, but the next two coming up. This is Scarion. Okay. I hate fairyland. And it is a fantastic series. If you haven't read this, read I Hate Fairyland. It's violent. It's awesome. It's funny. It's fantastic. Okay. And this is a signed edition. It was limited to 500 copies. Okay. And I grabbed this because I like it. I like Scarion. Right? I may be thinking of someone else. Print media engages the senses in a way that digital media simply cannot match. I agree. I agree. Okay. I love the smell and feel of beautiful books. And yeah, just holding in your hand. Now, these ones are just coins and stuff. So I'm going to put these guys away. Check this out. Check this out. I had before thought about it. Knights of Old. Where are you? Knights of Old comics. Ready for this? We've done readings of these two books. There are two of the, I think, in the second set of readings we read from these. Okay. The first book, by the way, Knights of Old. Knights of Old. The first comic book reading I did was Mystic Number Six by Basil... Oh, I'm crappy with names. Eye of Doom. Okay. 1952, I believe. We did it. Wolverton. Basil Wolverton. That was the first comic book reading I ever did. Right? I had to share that one. Eye of Doom. Ready? Ready? You know these comics? EC Comics. Weird science fantasy. Oh yeah. You said it. These are the annuals they put out. Right? This is the first annual. This one. EC Baby. EC Baby. Knights of Old. I have a frame with six EC comic books all from 1952 in there. We've done a reading of this. Apologies about the glare, but they're in mylar. Okay. Phenomenal. Phenomenal. I can almost guarantee you the prices on EC comic books have not dropped very much because of this. Any Wally Wood art art? Yes, there is. I love Wally Wood. Wally Wood is one of the greatest artists of all time. Phenomenal. Wally Wood is one of my favorite writers of all time. Wait. I'm gonna go grab a trade paper back I have. I'm gonna bring it down and show it to you if you like Wally Wood. Okay. Hold on a second. I'll be right back. Okay. This was a collection that they put together recently of Wally Wood. Okay. And Wally Wood just phenomenal. Both independent underground and science fiction. Wally Wood's strange worlds of science fiction. Right. Fantastic. Fantastic. Phenomenal. Nice. Indeed. Indeed. Indeed. Right. We've actually, by the way Knights of Old, we've done readings of Wally Wood comics in the comic book readings we've done. One of the Wally Wood comics readings we did was a romance comic. Golden Age romance comic. I just got an amazing Wally Wood book a couple of weeks ago. Awesome. Awesome. Phenomenal. Monster God of Rogor. Beautiful. Beautiful. Fantastic. He was an amazing inker. Maybe second best. Who do you say the best? Knights of Old comics. Who do you think the best? The best inker art? Frasetta. Wow. Frasetta, the best inker. Cool. Okay. Let me put this in here. Let's continue with this box. Okay. These are in comic books. Well, one of them is. Spider-Man. Did you say Spider-Man? Spider-Man. Old school. Old school. Time to work on my comic, tomorrow. Curl on a mat. Curl on a mat. Cool. You haven't slept yet. Check this out. Now, check these out. Well, any skateboarders out there? He worked on some E.C. Sayah. The Frasetta E.C. covers go for mint. It's so expensive. Thrasher. Thrasher. Sorry, getting a little delirious. Thrasher. Nice. Oh, I got two of these. Awesome. Skateboarder here. Awesome. Oh, I got one here you're gonna love. Suicidal tendencies cover, I believe. Glad to see your son, Zahra. How's it going? Looks like I missed a good book. Yeah. You missed some E.C. books. I'm gonna collect every Spider-Man book in existence and I thought I've seen every single one. I've never seen a magazine, Spider-Man issue. First time I've ever seen a spider book that I don't know. There's so much stuff out there, man. Nice. Used to collect Thrasher. Great magazine, by the way. Great magazine. I had a friend who was photographer for that magazine. Nice. And he took me with him on many photographs. Photoshoots. Nice. Dang. I really love to get into some of those. And they're pretty good shape. Mad magazine? Yeah. I have some mad magazine. I have some mad magazine in a magazine box somewhere. In a magazine box somewhere. Nice. How often do I sell trade? I don't sell often. I mean, the last time we sold some comic books in the last few months just to collect some data so we could do ASMR math, right? And I had to pay back some debt so I sold some so I paid off some debts, right? But the time before that that I sold comics would have been like 18 years ago when I first got on eBay in 2002. Let me put this one back. That's it. I'm off to Forbidden Planet tomorrow to buy comic books. Some comics. It's been too long. Martin, once you get a hook, it's over, man. It's over. Okay. I got to put this guy down. Let me put this guy down. I got to remember to put the bound copy in bag and seal it up again. Okay, gang. Which one we going with next? Which one should we go with next? I love Spider-Man. It's going number two. Martin's number two. Number six. Reno, Mike. You won number six bad, man. Martin's pulling a night's of comics. He's saying it twice, three times. I love it. I love it. How many twos? We got four people going for twos, man. Six, six, six. Coolio. Two, two, two. Reno. Which one is number six? Okay. Hold on. Let's put this guy here. Number two. Reno, tell you what. We're almost getting to two hours. We're going to do number two. And if you want, if you guys want to hang around, we'll do number six as well. Okay. And then we'll call it, right? Hey, Chicha. How's things? Intrepid? How you doing intrepid? Hope you're doing well, brother. Okay. Let's do number two. Okay. Okay. Done deal. Most of these are magazines. Most of these are magazines. I will hang until I lose consciousness like I did the last stream. Let's do number two and six. Okay. Night's of all comic. Have you heard of Harvey Kurtzman? Of course you have. This is from his collection, by the way. Right? This is from his collection. I bought some comic books that came from his collection. Right? This was one of them. Okay. Here's an interesting question. I know you really appreciate the physicality of real books, but how much do you value the free exchange of information or literature called free? I agree. Digital scanning technology makes it easier to share information 100%, especially things that would rather otherwise be out of someone's price range like a young person. Always be making, I'll say this straight out. I pirate bay right on. Right? Cost should not limit people from acquiring information and entertainment. If you can afford it, buy it. Support your artists. Support creators. Support people you enjoy. You are sharing authentic information, but if you can't afford it, for me, I provide everything I do for free. And the reason I do it is because I'm sharing what I love and I want that information to go out. Right? If people can support me financially, fantastic. And that's the way I treat everybody else. When I, there's been times in my life when I can't afford to buy comics, I read comics digitally and if I can't afford to buy them and I've never bought a digital comic, I sample them. So that's what I call it. Right? But when I can afford it again, I go and buy. Right? I support independent creators and I'm with you if you want to sample. Okay? That's great. I really appreciate you and your thoughts. Okay. This is some older comics. You might appreciate these. Right? And we have some magazines. Let me show you what we got. Oldies. There are some oldies here. You might have seen some of these. Okay. Let me arrange these in a way where it makes sense. Well, not so oldie. It's my box one. Psychoanalysis. EC Comics. EC Comics. Awesome Reno Mike. Thank you very much for the support on Patreon. When I was a kid, Marvel toys were characters from issues that were insanely expensive indeed. Judo Joe. Judo Joe. Number one. Judo Joe. Number one. Awesome. Hard to find. As far as I know, hard to find. Judo Joe. Number one. Golden age of comics. Golden age of comics. Chicho fan meetup need to be at a comic bookstore. Who says I love Spider-Man? Someone says I love Spider-Man. Who said I love Spider-Man? Who said I love Spider-Man? Higger. I don't know Higger. First set up in black costume. Definitely me. Tenten. Do a search for Chicho and Tenten. I put out a video with Chicho and Tenten. This is a good box. Knights of all comic sets. Oh my god. Hold on to it. Sorry about that gang. Scared the crap out of me and you both. They're keys. They're keys. Nice did go. They're all in Mylar. They're okay. Are they high grade? They're not high grade. They're medium grade. They're medium grade. Medium, medium high, medium low. 23. 28. This was 23. This one was 23. Oops. Where are we? I bought these so cheap. Back in the day. Yeah. Tenten. And the ones that I have, they're the Persian. Farsi version. And from what I understand, they're highly collectible. Oh look. Wait, wait, wait. I forgot about this one because I came from Iran. I could only bring a certain amount of stuff when I came from Iran and the Tentens came with me, right? So my oldest books in my collection that have been with me the longest are Tenten. Who said they like Easy Comics? The oldest one? Oh, Intelligent Blueberry. I had number seven, but I sold it 20 years ago. You're welcome, Spider-Man. This was pre-shaw. Oh, not pre-shaw. I mean, before the show got to remove. Pre-revolution. Yeah. Before 1978. Bangled. Comics. This is number, number is this. This is Robbins in this, by the way. Robin the Boy Wonder. Look how huge that comic code step is on the, on the valor. Crazy, eh? Impact. I love this cover. I think it's an amazing cover. Impact. Look at that cover. Beautiful. I have just a handful of Manga Kulia. 1955. Zark. I don't know if it was first Robin. This is mystic number five, right? Mystic number five. Great, great, great, great series. Easy. Try to make comic code. Approve. Approve. Cause yeah. We read this one. Mystic number five. Basil Walderton. Eye of doom. What a great comic. Amazing artwork. Amazing, amazing, amazing. They put these guys here. These guys out so they don't get damaged. Should we look at the magazines? Deadpool? Got any Deadpool? Where's our Deadpool? Where is our Deadpool? Yeah, I got some Deadpool somewhere. Where do I, where do I have my Deadpool? Is this good enough? 98. Deadpool 98. Oh, not Deadpool. New Mutants 98. Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe. Who said Mad Magazine? Someone said Mad Magazine. Mad Magazine. Alfred E. Newman for president. This box has everything. This country's out of order. This is like seriously, this should be pretty relevant. Heavy metal. Did you say heavy metal? You got yourself the right box, Reno. You won at number six. We got number two. I think I'm going to give you some heavy metal. I had more Mad Magazine when I was younger, but they're tata. Take it easy, take it easy. Yeah, Mad was fantastic. So did I. The Lion of the Apes. The New Centurion. That's the Mad Collection. Now we sold a set of these. This is Batman's private parts and comics, right? This is a Jim Lee cover. During the, when we listed eBay, the books on eBay, we sold this one for 100, right? And we sold this one for 80, right? So I bought extra copies, right? Because it was an important book. It's showing Batman's junk, right? Batwang, right? Batwang. This is the first Batwang. Did you say Punisher? Frank Castle. Is Frank Castle still here? Yeah. Yeah, it went up in price, Spider-Man. I sold the, I sold the Jim Lee cover one a few months ago for 100 and the other cover one for, for 80. Great art in those. Yeah, for sure. Fantastic art. Rampaging Hulk. Look at this, look at this, look at this, look at this. Did you say that you like Mobius? This is Kurt's from Kurtzman's collection. Okay. Harvey Kurtzman's library. This and the next two came from there. Do you have any Mobius? Mobius? I do might. The old school stuff. I love the Punisher. All we need is Hulk. Junk now. Oh my God. That'll, that'll take down buildings. If you ever come to Vegas in the future, I'll buy you any issue from John Shaw. My treat also. Spider-Man. I used to go to Vegas. Not anymore. Jorjowsky is great. Yeah. I met Jim Lee several times. Always very nice and serial guy. Yeah. He seems like a very, very nice guy. I put this one in, in a bag. This was a good movie. I liked it. People hated it. I liked it. Valerian. Eerie. Did you want Eerie? Let's sort this out so we don't lose. Eerie. You didn't like it. I liked it. Yeah. Drama assistant now. He's a huge comic book collector actually. Huge, huge. He's been collecting comics for a while. Eerie. You never heard of Eerie. Yeah. Pretty important. Pretty important series. Where is that now? The Northern Lights. I don't know. Someone say love Spider-Man? Did you love Spider-Man? Spectacular Spider-Man. I'm gonna call the night. Intelligent Blueberry Sweet Dreams, brother. Sweet Dreams. Maybe box number nine. Might as well go through all the boxes. That'd be like a 10-hour stream. But you know what? If you guys like this, we'll do the other boxes during another stream. Right? Beautiful. Oh, here's another Eerie. Look at that cover. Seriously, sci-fi, brilliant. Right? Sci-fi, brilliant. Oh, here's another Eerie. Here's another Eerie. Look at this cover. Look at that cover. Absolutely beautiful. Spider-Man in the box. Chih-chou, if you could only put one series from the 80s in a time capsule, what would it be? One series from the 80s? You know, I'll go, it has to be with Alan Moore's swamp thing. Like it really does. I mean, even though the X-Men from that period was absolutely brilliant, I can honestly tell you the X-Men from that period is absolutely brilliant. But just for the importance of it, I think swamp thing would be it. Heck yeah. Twilight Zone magazine. Yeah, Epic is amazing. Which one would it be for you Knights of Old? Do you have first blade? Yeah, I do have first blade. Tomb of Dracula number 10. I do have it. I almost have the complete Dracula run. Good choice. But I have to give it to the Dark Knight. I know why you would say that because it redefined Batman. Right? But Alan Moore's swamp thing redefined comic books. It is like number 29 or something. Oh, number 10. Number 10. Dark Knight Returns was good. It was a good book. It redefined Batman really. Brought him into the modern age. Made him dark. It really gave Kickstarter the whole genre of comic books based on that, right? Kicked in it to a more mature level. But I think personally, I think Frank Miller's best work was Daredevil. I think Daredevil was his best work. Usually I hear Watchman versus Dark Knight. Beautiful dude. Yeah, this one. Yeah, Watchman was incredible. Absolutely incredible. Did anybody say they won Death of Superman? Right? Death of Superman. Death of Superman. The magazine format one, right? Oh, I have another one here. There's three of them. Uh, so Scott Snyder, Jeff Lemire. Here, let me put these in order. Book three, book one, book two. Book one. I have all three versions. Nice. Of which one? Of these? What? I hate Superman. I used to. The Death of Superman was a great, like really, it was epic. One of the greatest stories ever told in comics. It gets a lot of, a lot of hate, but Death of Superman, the story that they told was fantastic. Really. I would love to try the fun that falls off Swamp Thing. Yeah, it seems like a crazy trip according to more XO Man of War calendar. Had to be done. Oh, you guys, check this out. I'm going to show you my poster collection at some point, right? I have a wall on one side. I just have to make time to make, to show you, to do the video. Comic Magazine 1984. This image. I have the poster for this. It was one of the first posters I ever bought and it was on my wall for two decades. It's the most beat up poster I have in my collection. And this is the cover. This is the poster that I have. And I couldn't believe that this was on a cover. I had no idea. I went to a comic show and I flipped through there. It was flipping through the back issues and boxes and I saw this. I was like, my eyes, like seriously, my mouth dropped. It's not. It's a magazine, 1984. Excalibur. I liked Excalibur. Really. I read a lot of Excalibur. Master of Terror. Do you like Richard Corbyn? Richard Corbyn, Richard Corbyn. Richard Corbyn, Richard Corbyn. Is that Corbyn, like the politician? Hard broil. This is fantastic, by the way. Fantastic. Frank Miller. Right? Really. It's really, really good. This is book number two. Okay. It's almost breakfast there. Great Miller. Here's issue number one. If you like hard broil type of stories, this is it. Very good. Beautiful artwork. Did it take nine years to come out? I didn't know that. And who was it to say they like heavy metal? Heavy metal. I don't have that many. I used to have a lot more. I don't anymore. It's the first time I came across Bisley's work, actually. Simon Bisley. For science fiction fans. Science fiction fantasy. Heavy metal. Reno. Yeah, it was you. That's right. That's right. Are you happy with the book, too? We'll do book six after. Very nice. Very nice indeed. I loved heavy metal. I used to read heavy metal a lot when I was a kid. I wish I kept all my issues. Yeah, fantastic. That's this box. Let me put these guys back. These guys back. Arrange the stuff properly. Good box. No playboy. No. But I have, what did I have here? Oh, I had one book that I didn't show you in the other one. Here, let me show you in the other one. I don't know why it's in there, but it is. This one, too. And I actually know why this is in there. It was a hand me down. It was someone that I cared about, so I put it in my collection. Okay, so let me put these guys back. Good box. Good box. Anyone know a comic run based on a virus outbreak asking for a friend? There is one called Virus, actually, that Dark Horse put out. I think it was Dark Horse, but it's about a technological virus that infects a ship, and they actually ended up making a movie out of it. I don't know if the movie came out first or the comic book. It's actually called Virus, and it's about this virus hitting the electronics of a ship and it starts killing people. So it's not a pandemic type of virus. Passed down with love. Passed down with love, and it has to be kept figuratively and literally. Awesome. Okay, gang. Number six, we do. Why the last man about a virus? Oh, it is. Yeah, actually, why the last man? Actually, walking dead is about a virus, too, really. Mask books? Yeah, I do. I have the original mask from Dark Horse for sure, Spider-Man. Great series. Why the last one is a great series? Fable is as well. Number six, gonna have a little bit of applesauce. I love the mask. The mask is awesome. Oh, you guys might have seen these. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You would have seen these in the comic book call that we did, but we do again. These are all recent, I think. Yeah. Yeah. Number nine is what are your partner's favorite comics? Wonder Woman. She loves Wonder Woman. Jason Aaron. Wolverine. Jason Aaron was one phenomenal writer. I haven't read this series, actually, but I've heard good things about it. I liked love the Logan movie. I thought it was fantastic. I thought it was really good. The Dragon-Eating Wolverine. Oh, Martin's good movie. Watch it. You'll love it. Or you'll like it at least. It was a fun movie. It was greedy. One of the best comic book movies I've ever made. Yeah, it was fantastic. By the way, if you want to watch an amazing comic book, a movie that was based on a comic book, watch History of Violence. History of Violence is fantastic. The movie was intense, and then I found out it was based on a comic book, and the comic book's even more intense. Neil Gaiman, I believe. Neil Gaiman. 1602. I'm not a halfway guy. I slobber it. History of Violence. I love 1602 so much. Nice. Neil Gaiman. He doesn't disappoint, really. Right? It's him, the actor. And I like that actor, actually. I like his politics. And I like his acting. I liked his acting, and then I heard his politics. I was like, damn, I like this guy. They're planning on doing a Sandman series. We'll see. We'll see. Cafe owner turned hero. Watch it, Martin. Don't read anything about it. Just watch it. Really. Just watch it. It's slow, it's trippy. You don't know where it's going. I think they're planning on making a Gaiman series. But who knows? Now that the liquidity has gone, disappeared from markets, a lot of things might get cancelled, right? Spider-Man 3, I know. That wasn't very good. Frankenstein. This is supposed to be really good. I forgot what a writer is for it. Oh yeah, Jeff Lemire. And we got all of these at an amazing price, right? I think we got them at a dollar each or something. We did a comic book video on these. And per, we do per unit, per comic when we did the hauls for these. And they were amazing price that we ended up getting them for, right? And this is what happens. Right now, I've cut back a lot on my comic book buying, right? So I have a stack of comics I'm trying to get through. Once I get through those, I might come and grab one of these series. And these are complete what I have here. I bought complete runs, right? I might just sit down and start reading them. You hate it but you love it. Agent of shade. This is supposed to be absolutely amazing. And I ended up getting this whole series. I don't think they're all here. No, they're not all here. The Unknown Soldier by Dysart. This is supposed to be phenomenal. Like this color. Look at this. So beautiful, right? Nice. Beautiful world. Final issue. And this is supposed to be amazing as well. Northlanders. And I have the full run here, I believe. I'm adding all of your recommendations to my wish list. There's so many Spider-Man. This is supposed to be really good as well. Like their story arcs and different writers hop on and tell different stories. Again, I haven't had a chance to read this. We got it. I got an amazing deal on it. A dollar a pop, Canadian, like 75 cents each or something. Personally, I think Spider-Man 3 is the pinnacle of comic book films followed by Hailey Berry's cat moment. Spectral shot. I didn't even bother with that one. Hailey Berry's cat moment. Oh my god. Give someone an Oscar and it's the kiss of death. Vertigo. Vertigo no more. Oh, here's the rest of Unknown Soldier. Here's one more. Northlander. They're not organized, but I do have them all. Pretty sure I have them all. I might be missing a couple of issues here and there. Electra. Funny. Do not watch those movies. Wrong. Number one. The 1980s Captain America film. Then the Daredevil film. Then Batman is Superman. Unknown Soldier. Northlander. I mixed these guys up. Don't ask me why. It just happens. If you're ever in a position that you're locked down, it's a good thing to have comic books at home, especially when the libraries are closed. And people ask me why I collect comic books. Was that Captain America? The brutal Captain America movie, 1990? Oh my god. The Spider-Man movie from 1970s or 1980s. That was crazy brutal. I don't have any. I guess I'll have to read yours instead. He had a cameo in Captain America. Oh, did he have a cameo in Captain America? 2011? 1990s god. Rough time, rough time. It's incredible how many amazing series, so few movies, so few people have read. Like I have this collection, but I haven't read it. But the people who have read it, they say it's absolutely brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. Matrix One was like the first awesome comic movie. But Matrix wasn't based on a comic book. I liked the Watchmen movie. The Watchmen movie was fantastic. I'm sorry Alan Moore, but the Watchmen movie was really good. I would recommend it. I have recommended it to many people, but it had the feel of a comic book. Yeah. That feeling from the Matrix, number one, when people saw it and they went wow, that's the type of feeling a many comic book aficionados get. When we read certain comics, we're all struck. We're like, so good. Oh, you loved the Spider-Man too. Not Spider-Man, Watchmen movie too. Yeah, so good. It was so good. I've watched it like three or four times. Arianna, the nerd. Arianna the nerd. Nice name. Welcome to our stream. This is honestly one of the best days I've had in a while. I can thank you guys in chat, but especially you should thank you Spider-Man. You and your collection bring me joy also. Brings me joy too. Uncanny X-Men. This is more or less than it should be. No, this is Bendez. Sorry. This is Bendez. I don't think Matrix was based on a comic book series, was it? The Watchmen TV series is really good. I ended up grabbing the whole Bendez Uncanny X-Men as well. Matrix had a lot of current comic artists working on concepts and storyboards. Cool. Oh, thank you. Arianna the nerd. I love comics, so I think it's an amazing medium. And I feel really, I feel sorry for people who have never read comic books. I feel sad for them that I've never gotten the joy of comic books. It's like, wow, the invisibles. Do you collect original comic book or two? I have a handful. Aside from the comic books that I published, the comic books that I published, I have almost all the original artworks. World War Hulk. World War Hulk. I try to get my hands on some, oh God, I forgot his name. Who, who created Torchy? And he did a lot of pin-up stuff. The creator of Torchy from the Golden Age of Comics. I mean, I try to get my hands on his original artwork, but I kept on being out of bed. David Ward. David Ward, I believe, right? Or Ward. His first name might be different. World War Hulk was an amazing series. Nice. I'm excited for the She-Hulk MCU series. Yeah. Should be awesome. Bill Ward. Bill Ward. Yeah. I tried getting my hands on his artwork, man. I've tried three times so far. I keep on being over a bit. The invisibles had characters who look so much like their Matrix ones. Cool. So invisibles was before the Matrix, wasn't it? Or after? No, it was before. Was the invisibles before or after Martin? That's Grant Morrison's invisibles, right? Yo, can I find more about the Hinduism in this channel? No. I don't really do isms. Is there a comic isms? I do comic isms, but I don't do isms. I don't agree with isms too much. 1994. Invisibles was 1994. Wow. Flies. Martin, you're gonna ban this guy? I'm gonna ban this guy. Let me ban. Ban. Nice. Thank you, top fiver. My tolerance for stupid people has come down a lot. In times of pandemic, stupidity kills. So ban stupidity. Your first comic stream, I had to use my browser to see what they were. Nothing but poor stuff game. Serious? What? Nice. Thank you, top fiver. Northlander. I don't know why these things aren't in order. That's probably because I pull them out, I do this, and I put them back. Thank you. Northlanders. I gotta read the series. I've heard so many amazing things about it. Brian Woods, Northlanders, and I think the artists switched up. I think Brian Wood wrote the whole thing, by the way. Should be, anyway. And he told story arcs of three issues and five issues and stuff. That's a beautiful cover. Look at that. Wow. King Mob looks just like Morpheus. King Mob, King Mob, King Mob. Known soldier. I gotta remember where, which this is number six. I gotta remember this box number. Look at this. Hardcore. I hope Kulio's passed out. Oh, we're getting to the end. We're getting to the end of number six. From Invisibles. I gotta read it. I don't, I read a little bit of it, but then that's why I've forgotten that it was 1994. Wow. I gotta pick up. Good. I think it's passed out too. Good, good. And I heard the Invisibles are trying to turn into a movie or series or something. Oh, I gotta click on. Oh, I won't click on it now, just in case it kills the stream. And we're back to Uncanny X-Men. This series is supposed to be really good as well. I've read some of it, actually. It was really good. This is a great cover. I like this cover. It's just an image, I think. Yeah, it's a PNG. Twitch has actually been acting weird. I tried to, when I was opened up OBS earlier, it was, it was not connecting to Twitch. Hey, what's going on here? Oh, this way. House of M. Josh, how are you doing? Bendez, yeah. Uncanny X-Men is Bendez. Yeah, that's the Bendez run. Yeah, he did, he does good, man. Some of his other stuff is not that good. I think he's, uh, he's being used too much, but not that. How do you put these guys like this? So at least they're partially back to back. This is the last stack. We're at the end. Hi, news of the switch. What's your deal? Comic books, mathematics, politics, economics, cooking. What else? Did I miss anything? Oops, sorry. We're autocorrect. That's okay. No need to apologize. The automation online is insane. Insane to the memory. House of M. I've heard weird things about this. I've heard people say good and bad. And for now, what's your current thoughts? I'm showing some of my comic book collection. We've gone through one, two, three, four, five boxes. We have six more to go. This is out of, I don't know, a few more boxes that I have. Is this so good, Spider-Man? You liked it. Okay, cool. I need to read. And all of these, it's only six issues? How many issues? Seven, eight, nine? Oh, Saga is supposed to be phenomenal. I still haven't read it. This is Wade. Yeah, and welcome here, by the way. Creepy, weird, sad, and touching. We are in times of pandemics. Saga is, yeah? Yeah. You gotta go, Martin. This is the last one from this box. How long? We've been going at this for two hours and 40 minutes. My voice is rough a little bit. Fun gang. I'm glad. I hope you guys enjoy it. I'm glad you enjoyed it, actually. So far, I think box number two was the hit one. How some M is? Apocalypse. Yeah. Sorry, came late. No worries. Thank you. No, we have to go all night. We have to go all night. We can't go all night. My voice is giving up. We'll be doing more. Okay. I'll try to remember making notes that three, four, five, eight, nine, 10. Three, four, five, eight, nine, 10. We haven't looked at. So we'll have a look through those. Number two was the best. I figure you love. That's a great box. That's a good box. I promise not to have time. Nah, it's okay. Thank you. My pleasure. Thank you for being here, gang. Thank you, though. I will heart this. Awesome. Welcome to our channel. Welcome to our live streams. For anyone that's subbed, followed, thank you for the subs. Thank you for the follows. If you want to follow who we are, where I'm at, Patreon. We got our Twitch. 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We'll try again. Sleep well. You too. Simple to remember. 3, 4, 3, 8, up. Oh, you're colder, Martin. You like that cold stuff. Awesome. Awesome. Thanks, guys. I'll see you guys on Thursday if you can make it. We're going to do a pandemic cooking stream. Okay. Bye for now.