 Let's check it out. Make sure we're live. Nice. Hi everyone. This is Gicho. Welcome to my channel and welcome to another live stream. It's comics that I've been looking for. They're on the download. They're cheap. We're doing a per unit buy calculation. Okay. There are three series in there and they're important series. Two of them more so than the third or one of them. But there's a couple of them that are very, very important. And we'll go through them. Aside from that, welcome to another live stream. Today is April 1st, April Fool's 2021. And this is the first of a three set live stream. That's it. We're doing comic book haul today. We're doing personal finance tomorrow evening. And oh, my apologies. We're not doing personal finance tomorrow evening. Tomorrow evening, we're talking about censorship. So if you're watching this video right now on censor tube, the odds are tomorrow's stream will not be on censor tube, where you can definitely find it on Michoud, or Rumble, and Odyssey. And on Saturday morning, we're going to do personal finance, I believe. Rendo, how are you doing? Subscribe. Thank you very much for subscribing, Rendo. Hope you're doing well. It's a nice comic book haul. I'm looking forward to this. We're going to wait around five minutes, 10 minutes for people to roll in for notifications to go out. And I'll drop my intro while we're doing that. Should I show you guys what we got? For those of you who are early, I'm going to take this down. Speed of Gonzales stop. This is, here's the look. Here's the breakdown. Ready? Ready? Before we crack it open, and then I'll take it down and do my little intro. Hey, chichoy, chat. How's everyone doing? Doing a fantastic alcohol bar. This is what we got. American flag, 1983 series, Starman, 1994 series, Stranges in Paradise, 1994 series, the number of issues you can see there. Fantastic price. Shipping went a little bit overboard for the cost of the shipping, but we'll get into the details after we do our intro. Okay, thank God. Our next three scheduled last train is nice. Comic books, April 1st, 2pm, YouTube censorship, censor to censor April 2nd, and personal finance, April 3rd, 10am. Thank you, Elder God and Gang. If you want to follow this work, I am on Patreon, patreon.com forward slash chichou, C-H-Y-C-H-O. If you want to support this work, if you want to know what this work is about, which is basically layered on mathematics, so you're going to see one aspect of it. We're right now very basic, very general. We're going to look at this later on, right? Remember that. It's rating with a party of cap, captro, burto, captro, burto, captro, burto. Thank you very much for the rate, brother, sister, uh, twitcher. Rate, Elder God. 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I took the mass stream that we did a couple of weeks ago, I guess now more than 10 days ago. And there was some stuff in there that I wanted out twitching Jason. Thank you for the bits. There's a couple of things, more than a couple of things. I pulled out short segments that I just want out there, right? So we'll see how much we load on sensor tube and here. And on that note, we will be uploading this live stream to sensor tube, to bitchu, to rumble, and to odyssey. Okay, Randall gifted a tier one sub to twitching Jason right on, right on. Awesome, Randall. Awesome, Randall. Thank you very much, Cheryl. How are you doing? Just to let you know what's going on on the video sharing platforms. Sensor tube is taking a long time now to process the videos. I don't know what they're rolling in. Who knows, right? Whoa, twitching Jason says to Randall. Thank you. Happy cow. Fun. So the videos are usually available on bitchu, rumble, and odyssey before they are available on sensor tube. 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Gold thread. Thank you very much for the cheers. Thank you very much for the cheers. Those are QE modes. Cheer wall 100 macro. Marco, Marco. Hey, Chicho, I am your fan from Italy. Marco, hello, hello salutations to Italy and Italy. You guys, you guys got some amazing comic books out there. One of them is we've talked about it's doll, doll, space doll, beautiful artwork. Talk about blow you away. Gang, I'm taking this down. I think the artist, the creator is from Italy. Okay, phenomenal, phenomenal. Ding, Bob, energy, joy, portraying, jiu, jiu. How are you doing? Hope you're doing well, ding, Bob. Gang, should we take a look at the comics? Oh, let me bring up what it is that we bought. Here's a spreadsheet. I'll put a spreadsheet together for this. Okay, take a look at this. I'm going to crack this open one of these guys. Take a look at that. Is that a mountain behind you? Where? No mountain. It might be a house, Ronnie. You live in a sick place. Thanks. I give credit to all the crystals and all the plants and all the good food and two little kitty cats and an amazing partner and comic books. It's one of those boxes that lid opens up this way. Now, as you can see from the spreadsheet, we ended up picking up American flag, walked into a comic store for the first time, was like Disney. The comic stores are amazing or can be amazing and they all have each one has its own unique character. So, if you go to one, don't expect the same experience when you go to another. You might, but it might be really different. It might be really different. Okay, how do we get the hype train going? I don't know how to get the hype train going. What do you do with the hype train? She shows biggest annual expense. I don't pay more. I pay rent. I didn't buy a house. Okay, I want to be mobile, especially some plants. That's funny. No, until one realizes the genius within one. I read that. That was, I forget, Dr. All Hawkins you posted. So, the quote is, until one realizes the genius within oneself, one will have a difficult time seeing it in others. And that's David R Hawkins. Which was cool. Cool quote and I discovered I saw it. Take a look at this game. We got American flag but Howard Chalkin. This is a series I've been trying to get my hands on. I want to get the complete series. I've got 33 issues and we've got a lot of the early issues. Okay, Comic-Con are taxed right off. There is a possibility. There is a possibility. Marco Chicho, Batman or Superman? Eternal Warrior and XO. Actually, Eternal Warrior and Balacha. Eternal Warrior, Valiant Universe Man. I love Batman. I love Superman. But I like them both. It depends on the writers, right? Batman has had, in my opinion, more amazing stories. Superman, the amazing stories in Superman are amazing. Okay, phenomenal. Ronnie Chicho is how you pronounce your name. Yeah, I thought it was Chico. Yeah, a lot of people try to say Chico but it's Chicho. I go Chicho. Cheryl, and don't be put off by stories that are super basic. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I've encountered a few stories that seem like they must not do very well until you talk to the staff who at least in my experience were me. Yeah, and there are certain stories that you may want to not go back to. There are some stories that there used to be a lot more of them. There's less now. Okay, and gang, thank you for the follows. I appreciate it and the subs, of course, and the cheers and stuff. Dark Knight Returns is amazing. Dark Knight is amazing. You missed the train. I missed the train. It's long gone. Better luck. I don't know. I couldn't figure out what to do with the train game. My apologies. I'll be honest. I walked in and didn't buy anything because I wasn't sure what that's okay. That's okay. You can look around. Talk to the people that are working there. If they're good, they'll try to dig a little bit and figure out what you love and they recommend you something amazing. Chicho, have you read the three body problem? Book, not a comic. No, three body problem. No, I haven't read it. Double or negative. I'm not into comics, but books, but I am into retro video games. Nice. There's an awesome museum like retro video game store near my house, but it caught me off guard. How rude the owner and the staff were, unfortunately. That's too bad. Sometimes you get that in specialty stores, right? Oh no, the hype train is just for us. Oh, is it? Oh, okay, okay, cool. Thanks, Twitch and Jason. Dingbobber, Chicho. You need to add a new role to Discord. ASMR. Oh, of course, Dingbobber. We didn't think about it. I think we're doing three rolling or something. Elder God has been rolling that out, which is fantastic. Laugh a lot. I first found you through your plant collection video years ago. Nice Dingbobber. I really like that video. Ronnie, I was in there to just enjoy the things in there, and the owner looked annoyed that me and my friends were just looking around. You'd think they'd understand why we were in awe. Yeah. And people don't understand that sometimes people walk into a specialty store. That's the first time they're experiencing such a thing. And they're at awe. They're overwhelmed. It's like, what is this? You create a good atmosphere. They'll come back, right? They'll come back. Gang, let's get into comics. I'm going to give you the lowdown on this. Astrophysical. Astrophysical. Yeah. Man, I'm just going to ask Marko, at some point, before getting into geophysics. When I got into geophysics, I loved geophysics, but that was sort of going to be a stepping stone into me going into astronomy. I really loved astronomy. So I was actually going to go into geophysics and astronomy, and then I went into the environmental aspect of things. It's a must-read Chinese science fiction trilogy that came out a few years ago. Double low negative, really. Right up your alley. Brother, link it up in our Discord. Okay. Link it up in our Discord. Link it up in our Discord. Favorite star? I don't know. I'm bad with names, brother. Our son would be my favorite star. I hope it shines brightly for many, many, many millennia to come. Alpha Centauri is my favorite star just because how bad as it sounds. Gang, we've got American flag by Howard Chalkin. This series is a must-have series for any comic book collector. Okay, we got 33 issues of it. We bought 33 issues in the very fine near-med to near-med. Let me read the descriptions of this. Let me crack this open, and I'll read the descriptions. I had this open and I closed it. Oops. We got, we got. All the issues are, and we bought from the seller before, and this seller changed. What's going on on eBay right now. I'll give you a little bit of a lowdown on this. What's going on in eBay right now is there's companies popping up that are handling shipping, packaging and shipping for sellers, big-scale sellers. So shipping costs are going up, and depending on, this is the first time I'm getting a ship from these guys, and it looks like it's packaged nicely. So it's not like eBay's global shipping program, right? So there's secondary companies coming up, going in between, trying to do the shipping and stuff like this. I'm assuming a lot of business is going online, right? So the shipping ended up costing a lot more than I expected. I expected shipping because I bought from this guy before, and the shipping was around $20, $22. It came out to $23, so it came out to about 35% of the cost of the books, right? So it added 29 cents, about 30 cents per issue, per book for the whole lot, and there's 112 books here, right? So we got 33 issues of American flag for $12.50, which is 65 cents an issue, kick it up. Average price is 85 cents per issue for everything, right, including shipping. We got Starman from the 1994 series, supposed to be an amazing series. I probably read one or two issues of American flag and Starman back in the day, but I don't remember them, okay? But from everything I've heard, everything I've read, American flag is a must-have in any comic book collection, serious comic book collection, and Starman should be a have as well, okay? It's not as, for one to understand, as revolutionary, really, as something that people refer to as one of the pinnacle series in comic book history, right? But it's a vertical comic, an important read, an important read. Okay, let me read the pressure on this, because these guys are sitting here, nice. Or DC Comics, it should be vertical title, but it's yeah, DC title, okay? And the other series would be Strangers in Paradise, and this is starting off, ended up getting 25 issues from Strangers in Paradise in near mint condition for 1150, and inclusion number two of the second series. So not the first three that go for ridiculous amount of money, which I wish I had in my collection, which I don't, but I don't have this series of Strangers in Paradise, okay? So all in all, this is what we ended up getting, which is a fantastic buy, tell you the truth. And personally, in my opinion, Strangers in Paradise, that run is going pretty cheap, and American flag is really low price right now, and Starman by James Robinson, okay? It doesn't include issue number zero, one, two, or three, but it starts from issue number four, okay? It starts with issue number four, and issue number zero, one, two, three are supposed to be fantastic, as are the first, at least 12 issues, okay? But you can get the first four issues, zero to three on the cheap, right? And I've been meaning to get it, but the only people that I can find on eBay that sell it at a reasonable price are going through eBay's global shipping program, because they're in the United States, so I'm not going to pull the trigger on eBay's global shipping program, okay? And American flag, this baby's supposed to start from issue number one, fantastic, and Stranger in Paradise starts with issue number two, okay? I'm going to take these down, that's a long intro to this haul. I wasn't planning on going that far down the rabbit hole, but so they're facing each other halfway through, so let me make sure that this is the star. Okay, cool. Let me show you guys the series. Gang, welcome to another live stream. Apologies if I'm missing some of the chat. I've heard there's a new eBay tax for, yeah, there's eBay taxes coming up to Yangyang, which is one reason of held off on selling things, but I'm going to re-list some stuff on eBay. It's becoming problematic. It's becoming problematic. Gang, take a look at the titles. Nice. I'm going to pull these out and have them pulls. Now these guys, he doesn't have them in backing boards, okay? They are in old comic book bags, so I'm going to have to re-bag and re-board all of these, okay? But let me hold these up, okay? And this is a description the guy gave for this comic book a lot, right? American flag, 1 to 48, 33 comics in very fine to near mint condition, and it goes from issue number one all the way, is there any gaps? No gaps, no gaps, no gaps, all the way to issue number 26, and then we have number 28, 31, 32, 33, 47, 48, and the special, okay? And this thing ended up costing us, what did it cost us? Cost us 21.50, which I'm okay with. V26P, thank you for the bets. Here's American flag. Very important series, okay? Very important series. The writer for this? Chalkin, okay? Is his name on here? I need to get this in a better grade, 100%. I'm going to get this in a better grade at some point. Howard Chalkin, okay? Important series. Would this be very fine near mint? Let's crack it open, let's bring it out, because this, I really want to read this series. I'm really looking forward to it, okay? Cool series. Faithful, yeah? This series is supposed to be based in 2030, okay? Where the US government has moved to Mars and the earth is gone to shits, right? And it's sort of sci-fi feel to it, okay? VP62, V62P, thank you very much for the bets. Would I grade this as very fine mint? No, I would grade it lower. It's got, wow, I grade it lower. Wow, beautiful art. I'm definitely going to be reading this. And I'm going to try to get this in a higher grade gang, as the first opportunity I get maybe slapped. Beautiful, beautiful. I haven't seen this series for ever. Okay, let me show you this. Show you the inside artwork, okay? Sounds like 50 years from now, maybe, other God. But it talks about and is based in Chicago, okay? And it's sort of a, like, I get a feeling of sort of like Trans-Netropolitan for this, when I read the description of it, right? Or what I know of it. Okay, I wrote, read the old Blackhawk series that I enjoy that as well. Yeah, that's supposed to be fantastic too. And there's one of the series that he's done supposed to be really good, right? This is supposed to be his Magnus Obus, is that what we call it? He's really well known for this, okay? Beautiful artwork. I'm going to have to get this in a better grade. He hits about all comic books being tools of fascism. Yeah, there's a lot of politics in this by the way. If you haven't guessed already, there's supposed to be tremendous amount of politics in this, just like Trans-Metropolitan, right? So I'm really looking forward to reading this. I think this is going to be my next big read, because we've got 20, like seriously, like phenomenal. And just read up on how much time and energy he was spending on this, right? He was in his early 30s at the time, I believe. And this is first comics. And this is first comics. And one of the early 80s independent publishers and first comics was sort of unique because it was giving complete rights to the artists and the creators. Very nice. That looks like Trump, doesn't it? It does, too. Look at this. One more fit. Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. Oh yeah, look at this. Beautiful. Beautiful. Beautiful. He's got a sort of a judge-dread feel to it as well, of course. Right? Very nice. Very nice. Let's look at the covers for this game. Let's look at the covers for this. Very nice. Number one, American Flag. Series Martial Law was inspired by Chaka's work. Really, very happy to have this. And you can get it on the cheap. Gang, people are asking me about what's a great series to start reading comics. You can buy or get into comics. Pretty swag. Pretty swag. Get into comics. And it's hard for me to recommend certain types of series, right? Because some series may sit well with some people and some series may not, right? But if you're into art, you're into amazing storytelling. I recommend Gang, because price matters as well, right? I recommend finding some of the most important series, independent or otherwise, series that you can buy on the cheap, okay, and getting full runs of the comics. Because as far as I'm concerned, the comic book story, the comic book medium, right? Goes beyond just the artwork and the storytelling and the layout. It's the feel of reading a comic book, right? So grabbing these comics and flipping them and reading them, laying back, sitting down, standing up, go to the beach, take some comics to the beach with you, right? Buy cheap comics that have amazing stories to tell, cheap meaning price-wise, inexpensive, have amazing stories to tell, and experience the full glory of the comic book medium. Beautiful. Beautiful. Beautiful. Thing, Bob, in an infinite universe, anything, no matter how large, is infinity small in comparison. Also, if your destination is infinitely far away, infinitely far away, infinitely far away, you could travel 294,738 trillion light years towards it, and you would be no closer to it than the start, because that's the way infinity works. And these are the good guys. And these are the good guys. Hey, there's a little kitty cat. Look at the kitty cat killer here. Look at it. There's a kitty cat killer there. Look at that. Kitty cat killer. Look at that kitty cat killer. Me, that's what it would be, isn't he? Awesome. Salen Villa made it to the stream. And gang, don't forget, free assange, free assange, free assange. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that is being crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capitalist power to humanity. More information at wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org, and our Julian Assange and WikiLeaks playlist on Sensor 2. This looks crazy cool. Crazy cool. Beautiful artwork. Holy moly. I need to get a higher grade copy of this. Really? Our emboss covers a common thing. No, not really. Not really. Not really. Some do it. Remember, I got an embossed publisher war journal. I have that years ago. And it's still my favorite to reread because of how cool it is physically. Yeah. Yeah. And that's a great series, by the way. That's a great series. Punisher War Journal. Punisher series and Punisher War Journal and Punisher War Zone. They are fun reads. This one is number 18. Oh, it's like a bondage cover. Check this out. Check this out. Nice. It's just trippy to think about. Yeah, I did think about it. Elections. You even got elections here. Hi, everyone. Wizard. How are you doing? Just found this channel and loving the comic talk. Awesome. Glad to have you wizard. We do a lot of comic books. And we do other things as well, by the way. So if you like the comic books and nothing else, stick around because comic books are regular, regular recurrence. Nice hammer and sickle there. Workers of the world unite, Huckleberry. Punisher Max. Yeah, Punisher Max. Fantastic. Garth Ennis is by far my favorite comic book series. Punisher Max Live. Oh, so I love your username. And I agree. 100%. Punisher, I haven't read the whole series, but man, fantastic. And Villain Barracuda. What? I think it's Barracuda. The big, big ass, bad black guy. Like his name was Barracuda, right? So good. Look at that kitty cat killer. Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. Or more chains. More chains. More chains. Communist American comic. No. Magus recently picked up a news paper from Germany for 43 with Hitler on the wall. Collector's item. Magus, was it expensive? Just got back into comics after like 25 years. Read the boys and preachers. Nice preachers. Fantastic. The boys, I only read one issue. I got to read the whole series. Plutorio, how are you doing? This guy really gets into a lot of fights with girls. And look at this cover. Beautiful. Look at this cover. Very, very beautiful. Very beautiful. Look at that cover. Seriously. Phenomenal. The Amazon show was pretty close to the first one. Maybe a little less graphic. Less graphic. That was a, it's a great series. The boys is a fantastic series. If you're not watching it, watch it. The boys. Yeah, yeah, yeah, wizard. So good. Stella. Look at this cover. Beautiful. This is number 26. It was a hundred bucks. What drew me to it besides I love is they have an article about an asteroid impact. Cool. This is number 28. I got a bag on the board. All these. I got to go get some supplies. Crack. One of the people that comes here. Crack is a comic book collector. He would love this. He would be, he would be praising this series. I'm pretty sure. What's up everyone? Caligula's horse. Oh, Caligula's horse. How are you doing? Welcome back. Welcome back. There was actually a discussion about Caligula treating his horse better than his, his citizens. Lots of, lots of lingerie going on in this American flag. Looking forward to reading it. This looks like a great action. Look at this. Look at this. Oh, there's two comics in this one. Why is there two comics in this one? He doubled it up. That one's 48. This one's 47. I'm just going to put them this way so I know there's two. Here's 47. Apologies if I'm not, if I wasn't giving the page numbers, they sequentially started with one and worked this way up. Here's 48. And here's the special. Our chakras. Gang, comic book series where the, where the, it's one creator writing penciling at least. So if you get, you get a comic book series where the writer and the pencil are the same and preferably the ink are being the same, where they produce all of it, the pens, the writing, the pencils and the ink, those series should be sought after because they tend to be fantastic. Randall Chichu, did you frame the cover of the three women? I think you know which I'm not yet. No, I haven't, I haven't framed it yet. I haven't framed it yet. I haven't framed it yet. Not yet. I will be, but I might be getting a couple of more of David Stevens covers, books. So I'm holding off. I'm holding off and I need to make space. Our space is a little chaotic. We sort of went through a major shift when the two little kitty cats came up, right? When Sal and Via came, came into our space for the last few months and prepping for them to come, we had to rearrange a lot of things. So it's a little chaotic here, right? We still have our amazing spaces, of course, right? But because we had to make the place kitty cat proof, we sort of had to readjust a little bit. So unfortunately they're not up yet. Oh, but they will be at some point in full view and glory of all our guests. It should be a museum. It should be in a museum. All you got, I agree with you. That art should be in a museum. And I'm pretty sure it will be. And if I could ever buy it, the original copy, if I make a ton of money, I would pay for it. Do a triple framing. There are other David Stevens covers where he has three ladies and three ladies and single ladies and stuff going on. So secure window and electric socket. Yeah, yeah. Okay, check out the next series. Here's the next series. Let's bring out Starman. Let's bring out Starman. This is Starman. And by the way, the American flag, most of it was written by Howard Chalkin. There are other writers who wrote for this. Alan Moore has backup stories in American flag, right? Like there are Alan Moore backup stories in this series, American flag. Okay. So most of it is Howard Chalkin. Okay. But there are other British, there's some British artists that wrote for this and other American artists that have written for this. And Howard Chalkin is an American. This next series, Starman, DC, yeah, DC, Starman, right, is mostly written, I believe, by James Robinson, this series. And it's the second series. And as I mentioned, issue number one to three, you can get on the cheap if you can get your hands on it. And that's all my radar. I have to get it. Okay. And there's a TV series out right now. I don't know who's putting it out, but it's based on this universe here. Okay. And we ended up paying without the shipping was $0.54 per unit. At the shipping, it came out to $0.83 per unit, right? And the American flag was basically most expensive per unit. Stranger prayers like average $0.85 per unit. US bag, boarded, well, not bag and board. I've got to redo out that whole one American flag, but the Starman is. So let's take a look at these and starts with issue number four. Okay. And there's, it's got 55. We've got 55 issues of this, by the way, gang. So I believe it's 55, 54 issues of this. So it's a nice run. Okay. And I will definitely fill this run at some point. And he graded these. I got to tell you the grades as well, gang, just because we're doing this on the... He graded these at near mint minus average, very fine near mint to near mint. So average near mint minus. Okay. Just so you know what it is that we've got. Number four, the covers are going to be dark. And I'm surprised this isn't under the, what do you call it? Vertical line. I'm going to hold it back. It's coming out better on the back. Beautiful covers. Beautiful covers. I'll bring the darker ones forward so you see them. Nice. Number seven. I don't know much about this one. All I know as far as the Starman series goes, this is supposed to be the best run for Starman. Okay. An American flying that's supposed to be the best run for American flag. So I wouldn't mind reading this. I wouldn't mind reading many things. We'll get the chance anytime soon. I think I'm going to hit American flag first. That needs to be read, especially since it's political. I'm loving the independent black political comics. Yeah, same here. So did I, but it doesn't have the vertical title on it. It just says DC, which is very weird. I really thought Starman was vertical Cheryl as well. It should be. Like what I've read of Starman, it should be vertical. There's no doubt about it. Right? Again, don't forget. Free Assange. Free Assange. Free Assange. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that is being crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capitalist power to humanity. For more information, see our Julian Assange and Wiki Leaks playlist, wikileaks.org or defend.wikileaks.org. Nice cover. Sins of the Child. Very cool. That's Sins of the Child, part one, part two, plus three of five. Look at this. Seriously, like one thing you can do as Wildgang is find series that you're interested in reading and pick it up beginning a certain part, right? So this one is, let's see if you can see it, part three of five, right? So find out. It's actually a really good thing to do if you want with the Hellblazer series. Hellblazer had a lot of different writers on there and they showed up to do like a one issue run, if you can call it a run, one issue standalone or three issues or five issues. Usually there were five issues. Elegant, you have one of them. I need to check though. The covers are absolutely beautiful. Harris. Beautiful covers. Didn't Assange leak Vatican documents? I don't know. There must be Vatican documents there, but I fear the Vatican more than the US government ties it to. So like beautiful, beautiful first joust. WikiLeaks has released many, many documents. Oh, Sandman is in this one. Like seriously, how come this is not a vertical title? That's crazy. This one not, but this one. I'm pretty sure the band Sand and Stars. Yeah. In the background, the person you see there with the gas mask on, that's the first iteration of Sandman, right? And he had a series in the 1990s as well that was under the vertical title. So I'm surprised this is not under the vertical title. This needs to be read. This needs to be read. That's what I heard when you got arrested. The Vatican run the world essentially. Wow, there's a few different factions that do, but we'll keep politics on politics streams. Bojo Master. Even though comic books, there's a tremendous amount of politics in these stands. Bank of England got a new look today. I heard about that. Seems to be a little bit of paint job, no? Demon's Quest, part one of three, really. Well, John Constantine appearing in this. This one looks great too. Look at that. Part 24. Some of these must be read. Beautiful. Number 25. Part two of three. One of my favorite YouTube videos is the V for Vendetta reading. Love that video. Yeah. I'm glad it came out well. Really. I was hoping I did, I would do V for Vendetta Justice, Alan Moore, and I forgot his name. Yeah. There's some comic books that I've done the readings for that it's been my hope that I do them justice, right? And I'm glad they're received well. One of the biggest compliments I had was the writer of Harbinger, Book of Death. The writer saw that video and complimented me on the reading on it. So that was a huge compliment. So if you do Book of Death, Fall of Harbinger, and he's one of my favorite writers, David Lloyd. Thank you very much, Cheryl. I can't believe I forgot David Lloyd's name. Danite, how are you doing? I hope you're doing well. Sweet dreams. Sweet dreams, Danite. Where do you get all the comic books? A lot of them I've gotten through my comic bookstore, local comic bookstore. I pick up my books. I have an order list, like a box where I grab new books every Wednesday they come in. And I bought a lot of trade shows, conventions and stuff. And the last few years I've done a lot of buys on eBay, because it's sort of being linked up with some of the math work that we're doing regarding investing in personal finance. So I bought a lot on eBay. And for the last seven years or so, yo, let's go. I might avoid that. What are you doing? I might have done something bad. I'll explain. Typing right now might be bad, but it's something. Hopefully it's not destructive and getting trouble bad. Batman. Yeah, see that local store indeed. Lucky for me here, I live in a city that's a comic book hub. I had no idea until I moved here. There's supposed to be like four action comic number ones in this town, in the city. And there's one street that has three comic book stores on it, two really, two and a half, let's say. Two and a half comic book stores on it. Starman, the David Bowie. That's goes to song. Nice. Batman. Do you ever buy them from my comic shop? No, but I do use my comic shop website, Punisher Max. I do use my comic shop website, which I think is a fantastic resource for comic book collectors. Okay. For seeing what's available, what price things are going for and the data, the information. So kudos to them. They are more of a premium in terms of price goes, but the other thing is I live in Canada, so shipping is a lot to hear from the United States. The power of Shazam. Wow, Shazam appears in this one. Look at that. Who's talking about World War II? Look at that. See that. Oh man. Oh, look, are you waiting for your comic shop to open? They haven't opened yet. See that? I wish I kept all the comics I kept in the bathroom as a kid was good reading, good reading, everyday Gatsby. I live in a small town that only has one local comic shop and the owner is getting older. I dread the day. Oh man. That might be an opportunity for someone else to open up a store. And if land prices are their cheap, if it's a major, there's demon. If the land is cheap, that's an opportunity for a big seller to go there, because a lot of things are being shipped, right? Just set up their base there. What's your all-time favorite series? What's my all-time favorite series? I can't have one. One. There are multiple favorite series that I have. Beautiful cover. The 2012 Harbinger series is fantastic. The 2012 Archer and Armstrong series is fantastic. Grant Morrison's Doom Patrol from the 1980s is fantastic. There's so much. Allen Moore's Swamping is fantastic. Transmetropolitan is fantastic. Sandman is fantastic. Howblazer is absolutely fantastic. Punisher Max, issue number 39 and 40 go together if you put them side by side. Oh really? Cool, cool, cool. Now just the motherboard manual in the bathroom learns. Joe Master Ciccio, I have learned hard lessons and hard traumatic time, traumatic time. These things are good for character building, but now I feel like I'm ready at the end of my life with a crippling weed addiction. Any advice? First of all, it's a loaded sentence. End of your life if it's the end of your life. You're allowed to live your way however you want, right? So it's your choice, but if it's an addiction where you're sacrificing other things that you would like to do in life, then just realize that you're here for a limited amount of time. And as far as I'm concerned, this is not the end. So you shouldn't try to do everything in once, right? However, try to get the diversity out there. Like there's so many amazing things to do, brother or sister of course, right? So once you know that, then you might want to experience certain other things in life. Emily, any suggestions for a higher level physics class? I have a list of like 15 classes I can choose and from. And if I'm not sure what to take, they all look interesting. Oh, higher level physics. I would say geophysics. That's just my take because I love geophysics, right? Astronomy. But astronomy can be a two-edged sword. It might be just a lot of mathematics, but get into the physics more hands on astronomy. Wall of text. Was it a wall of text? Well, oh, should I move the text over? I could move the text over, by the way, gang. Let's move the text over. My, oh, I turned the chat off. There we go. Let's move it over. Yeah, I should have done that earlier. Thank you for pointing it out. If you see anything that I'm doing, which is sort of off, you want me to fix, let me know. Balance is a keyword in life, indeed. I go with a rental, right? Balance is a keyword. I've been watching eBay hoping to find a large or even complete lot of sensational Seahawks when John Byrne from 1999 before the Disney show drops and makes the price go up. Yeah, I think the price has already moved. Everyday Gatsby. But yeah, complete runs are becoming harder and harder to find. Bojo Master, thanks for your show. My pleasure. Thank you, Allah God. I'm not Allah God, Randall, but thank you, Allah God. My dad said go with the easiest one, but that doesn't seem a good way for me. Yeah, I wouldn't necessarily go with the easiest one. It depends on your workload, by the way. It depends on your workload. Here's Starman number one annual. I love astronomy. I have four electives for physics, so I already plan on astronomy related class, okay? So you already got astronomy in there. Optics and astronomy go together. Optics might be interesting, but I find that optics could be very difficult. It's back where it started. So many beautiful covers. So many beautiful covers. Really. Astronomy is great until you get eaten alive by mosquitoes, see that says. Yeah, Emily. Astronomy I liked. Geophysics, seriously. Geophysics is cool. Look at this one. Starman. Starman, 80-page giant. Also starring Scalp Hunter. Dr. O'Rear Bobo Bennett. Macal. Shade. Look at this. This is like a prestige format. 80-page giant. Awesome. Yeah, Ding Bobo. Allah God was mentioning Lyric Stream as well. I think we'll do on the next set. There's that one video game I played where some character says, says, quotes that make you think so much. My favorite. Already all the way at the tippity top, but only halfway there. Think about it. Already all the way at the tippity top, that means. This was, which one was this one? This is one millennia. This is just a standalone, the one million issue. Okay. Which is DC did one million issue of certain things. Okay, let me put the Starman. Let me put this up standing up again. Okay, I'm just going to do this one like that. Nah, I should really. Okay, since I started, I'll do this one like this. I'm going to put these guys back and then I'm going to flip it and then I'm going to take a look at Strangers in Paradise. Okay. And then it would be this one. I will just put it in like this. These ones are a fantastic shape, these comics, right? They're very good shape. Minimum near mint minus. Okay. So, and this is the price we paid for a while. I'm putting it back. I'll show you guys the spreadsheet again. 54 issues of Starman graded at near mint minus for $29, basically, right? Which comes off like 54 cents a pop or 80, what is it? 85 cents on average, 83 cents on average. Let me pull these guys out. Awesome. And it was packaged nicely. Whoever this repackaging company is in Canada, they're way better than eBay's global shipping program, right? American flag. I got to read this. So sweet. So sweet. Okay, let's check this out. Let's check this out. Strangers in Paradise. Let me show you what we got. Okay. And we ended up paying $11.50 for this. 25 bucks, basically 46 cents out of $0.30. So 75 cents per issue, which is pretty damn cheap. And they're graded in near mint. I believe he said these books. Let me find them for you. I'll tell you whatever. Yeah, he said average near mint condition. I'm just looking at these are near mint condition. Okay. So this is series two. We've got issue number two, three, four, five, six, seven, nine, two copies of nine, two copies of 10, 11, two copies of 12, two copies of 13, 14. And then the homage comics, which is the next series that came up. So that was the second series. This is a third series from homage studios. The other one was abstract studios issue number two, three, two covers of five, six, seven, eight and abstract studios 97. The gold reprint of issue number two of the original series. Okay. And the books are near mint condition. So let's take a look at this. And this is gang, one of the greatest independent comic book creators of all time, right? One of the, one of the, one of them, right? There's a handful. There's more than a handful. There's a couple of dozen. Okay. This is one of them, which is Terry Moore. Okay. And his ultimate series. And I've talked about Terry Moore before his ultimate series, the one that put him on the radar of everyone is strangers in paradise. And this is issue number two. Okay. And I've read two other, I've read some of these strangers in paradise. I don't remember which issues. I've never read the full run. I haven't read the first three issues. At some point, I'm going to read this whole series. There's no doubt about it. I've read Terry Moore's Rachel Rising. Fantastic. I've read Terry Moore's Echo. Fantastic. I still have to finish Terry Moore's Tank Girl. Okay. And he's got a new series out as well. So this is stranger in paradise second series. And they should be all first prints, by the way. I'm just going to crack this open to make sure it's a first print. Photonics for Microscopes and Spectrography. Wow. Photonics. The main issue I run into is making a schedule like this semester. Is there a salt one? Yeah. Emily, I had to drop some courses because they didn't fit into my schedule too when I was in university, which was unfortunate. And Terry Moore did everything on this, basically. Except for the letters, I believe. There's only one issue of strangers in paradise that I believe Jim Lee did the artwork for. Otherwise, Terry Moore did all the artwork. Oh, this is the second printing. Okay. So issue number three is the second printing of this. Let me take a look at issue number. Sorry. Issue number two is a second printing. I want to look at issue number three, right? Because the guy didn't specify. And for me, nah, it's okay. Okay. My pleasure as always. Okay, they're talking. Let's check it out. Let's see what issue number three is. This is first or second. This one is a second printing as well. So I'll have to check to see how many of these are second printings, which I'm still okay with. Yeah, let's check it out. I'll show you the covers as soon as I check these. Sorry, gang. And this is the first printing. So these two, issue number two and three is second printing. And then from issue number four is the first print. And let me check issue number five as well just to make sure we're into the first prints. It was hard to tell looking at the covers and I wasn't going to message the guy because my bid was low enough that if it was the second print, I was still okay with getting them. Check this out. Four Eisner nominations, two Harvey nominations. This is issue number five. So he's just promoting it, right? He was getting a lot of acclaim for this. Yeah, this is first print as well. Cool. I still need to get my hands on issue number one, two and three of the original series that came out in 93, I believe, which is unfortunate. I wish I took a break from buying comics then, otherwise I would have picked it up. Oh, let's put these mice in the bags. And this series definitely needs to be read at some point by me. We're definitely going to read an issue of Strangers in Paradise for comic book readings. Just got to figure out which one. Here we go. My name is Pop. Welcome to our live stream. Stranger in Paradise, second series, second print of number two. Number three and Terry Moore. He does character development like no one else, really. Phenomenal character development. They don't blur. The two girls in the background are two of the main characters and his characters overlap between his series. Think, Bob, are you once petted a wild raccoon? Not recommended. Not recommended. And raccoons are notorious for carrying rabies. You do not want to get bit by a raccoon. If you get bit by a raccoon or any other wild animal, you need to go get a shot. Okay? You need to go get a shot. Strangers in Paradise, number seven. And this series is sort of about a love triangle between two girls and a guy. About that guy right there. With that guy right there. And it gets into other things as well. His racial rising is biblical epic. I mean, he loved the battle raccoon. Do not, I do not recommend. If you want to know, if you want to see how vicious raccoons can be, go find, is it a pack of raccoons in nature and give them food. And you hear some of the craziest sounds and fightings. I try to bite you where you're too fast. For some reason. Our auto mods zap that bite me and fast together. They're not even together. Cute cover. Yeah, raccoons are. There's a guy on YouTube that feeds them. Yeah, I've seen it. Those raccoons are pretty, pretty large. The raccoons we have here. They're not as large as those ones. They're not as fed like sausages and stuff like that. Like watch Guardians of Galaxy. Raccoons steal everything. Oh, thank God. Indeed. Especially if their first name is Rocket. Cute cover. A lot of sort of subliminal bondage activity going on there. It's because it feeds them so much I know. It's crazy. It's not a good idea to domesticate wild animals to that level. It's just, it's not my thing anyway. Trump Jr. did, in a couple of years, banned. This comic book will be banned. The world will be too sensitive to deal with it. Imagine when he moves out of the house. Those goons won't get, no. Or he dies, right? Automod. Automod is crazy. Zapping so many things. Strangers in Paradise. Number 13. And this is number 14 of the second series. Okay. Maldi and Pooh. A collection of moments. Among the social justice warriors. Again, don't forget. Free Assange. Free Assange. Free Assange. Julien Assange is a publisher and journalist that is being crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capital as power to humanity. For more information, see our WikiLeaks and Julien Assange playlist. WikiLeaks.org or defend.wikileaks.org. This is the third series. Strangers in Paradise. I believe. Should be. This is number two. Okay. How much studios? The studio changed. I believe how much is his or abstract was his. I can't remember. Oh, look at this. That's a cool cover. Look at the muscle man behind her. Oh, my God. Is that you? Look at that. That's a cool cover. Sexy or Seski. And we go from Seski to Down and Out. Down and Out, which is Strangers in Paradise as a lot of. That's a pretty cool cover. Paradise number five. There's two copies of number five here. Emily, she's thick. She's thick. One of them is thick. One of them is thick. There's two of these guys. We need to put on another hundred pounds though. Yeah. That was a cute cover. Very cute cover, right? And most from what I've read of Terry Moore, and I've read a lot of Terry Moore, most of Terry Moore's main characters are female characters. As far as I know, all of his stories, series, comic books, all of them are the main characters are female. Most of the main characters are female. Yeah, that was super pretty. Oh, Elder God. What does this say? Text in the background? Everything makes her rich will make you poor. The everything that makes her rich will make you poor. That's pretty dark. I'm rental to Elder God. Dirty man. Dirty man. Beautiful cover. And by the way, we're talking about this cover. Might as well have another look, right? Why does all have another look? Beautiful cover. Really? Beautiful cover. The gun comes with a full package. You want the gun? You got to take the full package. The holster, the tattoo, the look, everything about that. The butterflies, the grass, the flowing hair. She will get pleased doing that. Ha ha, see death. And this is the second print? Okay. Or not even a second print, a third or fourth print. Like a few years later of issue number two, it was called the Gold Editions. Issue number two of the three issue first series that came out, right? So I wouldn't mind getting issue number one of this and issue number two, which is the first print, which is the 1997 prints of the first series that came out in 93 or 94, right? So that way I can read the first three issues that they put out. A real billy badass. So that's our comic book haul game. Nice haul. Nice haul. I'm happy with that. The only thing I'm not happy with is the shipping was basically 35% of the cost of the package, which it is what it is. It was this, it was 112 comic books, right? So we got on a good deal. We got off for 85 cents a pop, bagged them boarded, except for the American flag. I wish the guy, the guy's blowing through, the guy's been selling for a long time. He has a gigantic warehouse. There's been sellers on eBay who were selling for a long time, gigantic warehouse, okay, that have blown through their inventory. They're done. Like they don't have anything else anymore, right? This guy's still around. 35 is completely acceptable. It came out to a fair bit. It's a secondary shipper, right? So if I ever buy from the seller again, and I've bought from the seller before, and I've been happy with the seller before, okay, buying from him before. So now I'm going to think twice about it, okay? Maybe it's his own company that he incorporated to write off stuff, because you can do that if you're running a business. If we're talking about personal finance, if all of a sudden the industry changes, which it has because of what's going on with the whole world, right? Maybe he decided to form another company, a shipping company, so he could divvy out the profits and expenses from one to the other, right? And play a counting game, right? Maybe that's what the person tried to do. But as far as I'm concerned, $33 US for shipping inside Canada. For these books, if the the shipping company wasn't there, if he shipped it to me directly, it would have been less. It would have been at least $10 less, which I would have been okay with. And the other thing I'm not, you know, I would have liked to see was the American flag comic books in bags and boards, right? And the first prints of issue number two and three of Stranger in Paradise. But that's been me being nitpicky. I'm happy with this, especially if I hold true to my wanting to read list. I read American flag. At least the first 12 issues because I've heard the first 12 issues are absolutely phenomenal. Really. Okay. The first 12 issues of American flag starting with starting with starting with this issue. Let me take this guy down again. I'm happy to get this. Right? If that's one hall, how many do you have total? Oh, see that? How many do I have total? I don't know a few thousand more than this, much more than this. I've shown a lot of it, see that? There's a video out there of me showing you what I do with my long boxes, which sort of incorporate them into as furniture in my home. They're sort of desks, tables, I would say. Okay. Yeah, right. A lot of comics are in private hands these days. Yeah, they've blown out. They've blown out a lot of huge distributors sold out. Like that's one of the things with my comic shop. My comic shop consigns a lot of comics and I've been checking my comic shop for a long time now since they basically came online and they used to have everything. They don't have everything anymore. Like really, it's not there. You have to go to online to buy them or go digging through boxes. Complete runs of certain things are hard to find, right? So it is what it is. That's why I like buying these runs and certain things I like to create full runs of. But one day when we get into a sort of bigger space we need now with two kitty cats is I'm going to dedicate a full room to the comic books and once we do that, we'll organize everything. Okay, gang. Aside from that, everyone, I'm glad that we had a nice chill comic book haul. Fantastic. Very happy about this haul. We got out at a great price. Important runs. I'm happy to have them, right? I'll have to fill them, get the ones in there and stuff like this and fill in the gaps. But it's a good start to these very good start to these runs, right? Emily, I would love to have a comic collection someday. I tend to gravitate towards children's, children's geared comics or women empowered. But I want a good collection that could pass down to a kid or student. Okay, cool. Emily, it's been very rewarding to me. And Emily, I'll say this again. I'm going to promote Terry Morgan. You want women empowerment books? There's, I don't think in the comic book industry realm, the one that's produced the most women empowered comic book series, as far as I know, would be Terry Moore. Okay, Terry Moore, the creator of this series, Strangers in Paradise. Here's his name, you can read it. Strangers in Paradise, Echo up here. Echo, Rachel Rising. That's women empowerment, the max, right? And the other one that I'm reading right now that I highly, highly recommend is Monstrous, Marjorie Rue, and the artist, the Japanese artist. They value sharing yours and having open discussion about indeed, indeed Emily, my pleasure. Thank you, everyone. Like, the love of comic books is great to see. There's so many people out there just loving comic books, which as a comic book collector, the only time you really experience that is when you go to the comic book store in my general everyday activity, my friends that I've known over the years, there aren't, I don't know anyone close to me that collects comic books, right? They've read, some people love some of the books they've read, but they don't actively collect comic books. So this is amazing to me. This is amazing to me, very rewarding. Gang, aside from that, thank you for being here. Tomorrow we talk about YouTube and Google's sensor tube and sensor search as censorship. Okay, tomorrow evening at 8 p.m. that definitely will not be uploaded to sensor tube. And on Saturday we're going to be doing personal finance, investing in personal finance. Aside from that gang, if you want to know what this work is about, I am on Patreon, patreon.com, c-h-y-c-h-o. If you want to follow this work, if you want to know what this work is about, which is basically layered on mathematics, Patreon is a great way to make sure that you know what's going on and if you do have the means to support this work through Patreon every day, Gatsby. I'm headed to Las Vegas in May and one of the highlights of the trip would be finally getting to visit Torpedo Comics, System of Down. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's owned by the drummer from System of Down. Yeah, yeah. And he's an avid collector, by the way. Huge, huge, huge, huge collector. And he got into it in the early 90s, I believe, or late 80s. Okay. He's a huge collector. Okay. And Elder God is posting this. I'm not going to read it. You guys can read it. Actually, let's read it. Tomorrow's stream. Let's talk about YouTube and Google's control of information focused on censorship, ASMR, Friday, April 2, 8pm to 10pm, PST, or PDT, I guess. We'd had a request to hold a live stream open discussion on censorship, deep platforming, blacklisting, and control of information by the tech giants. Let's take a look at what's taking place, both the cons and pros, and try and figure out where our society might be headed. That is the discussion tomorrow. We'd be glad to have you talk, come and share your opinions. And if you're watching this, after the live stream that we're having right now, it's already done, and I'll have the video up at some point. We are live streaming on twitch.tv.com. If you want to participate in these live streams, where the chat is at, which is over here now, Twitch is where you want to be at. And gang, thank you very much for the support. It is because of the collective support we're getting on these two platforms and more that we're able to do this. So thank you very much for that. That should be a good one. That should be a good one. Okay. I do announce these live streams 30 minutes before we go live on Parler, VK, Mines, and Gap. And we do have a Discord page where people are sharing a lot of information. And you can come to our Twitch channel anytime you want. Type an exclamation mark, social, and all those links will pop up, including our Discord page right there. And you're welcome to join us there to share information. Hope I can cash that stream too. Yeah. And by the way, I looked into it yesterday because I've been wondering why Alphabet Inc, the owner, parent company of Google and YouTube, is burning YouTube down, right? So I looked at Alphabet Inc's financials, right? And it looks like YouTube advertisements, SensorTube advertising is about 10% of Alphabet Inc's revenue, right? And as far as I'm concerned, if I was a shareholder in Alphabet Inc, I'd be pretty pissed as to what's being done to YouTube and Google, or YouTube and Google actually, because of their censorship, they're losing clicks, they're losing viewers, they're losing creators, they're losing content. So if I was heavily invested in their stock, I would be not holding that stock for much longer, unless there's a good explanation of why it is they are doing what it is that they are doing. And there's a new company out in the last two, three years that is challenging Google in terms of ad revenue. So Google is being threatened right now on two main fronts, two main fronts of its revenue, right? On video sharing as well as the search, as well as ad placements, okay? Just letting people know anybody that holds their stocks, I'd be thinking twice about it, holding it long term. And getting for live streams when we don't share any visuals, we do upload the audio to soundcloud.com forward slash chichou, CHYCHO is a podcast, and those podcasts should be available in your favorite podcasting platform, including Spotify and iTunes. Where are my cats? My cats are sleeping right now. Sal and Vir are snoozing away, we worked them hard this morning. On the female and power question, I have Wonder Woman as my ringtone. Awesome. Awesome. That's good. Google needs to die. Four of my messages were deleted and CT censored to just today for no reason crazy, from the TV show. And I was just catching up with the chat game. I get lost in the chat as well. We will be uploading this live stream, this video to censor tube, to pitchute, to rumble, and to odyssey. And the odds are it will be available the same day, I hope, earlier on odyssey rumble and pitchute and YouTube censor tube. Censor tube is taking longer to process the videos. Maybe we've got on our bad list. Maybe this is the next step in there, whatever it is that they're rolling out. I've got to look into puts on alphabet ink. Let's take a look at on puts on alphabet ink. Maybe we'll talk about that on our personal finance and investing live stream on Saturday. Gang, I hope you have a fantastic day. If you can make it, I'll see you guys tomorrow. And mods, forgot to say this, mods, thank you for being here and taking care of business. Bye everyone.