 Hi everyone, this is Chisholm. Welcome to my channel. Now, we're going to do a comic book haul video. And I've been waiting for this comic haul to come to me for about a couple of months now. Basically, this is a comic haul from a seller we've bought before. It's the person where we buy a whole range of comics from golden age all the way to the modern age. I think we've done at least three, four comic haul videos from this guy. And he used to have two different user accounts on eBay. And he just transferred everything over to one account. I think we've done at least three or four. And the guy's a funny guy because I've caught at him before and the arrangement we have is he puts up a lot of comics and they're all singles. He never puts batches of stuff together. So sometimes I buy stuff and as soon as I get some comics if I want some comics, auctions. And usually there are auctions. And if they don't sell on the auctions, he puts them by it now. And sometimes I buy it now. Most of it is just auction. And then every time I get comics from the beginning I send them a message saying if it's okay to hold off for a while and have one big package delivered in one shot. And he's always yes. And he charges a maximum like $22 Canadian no matter how big the box. So sometimes I think the halls we've gone are really big. But this haul is about 75 comic books. Okay, let me show it to you. This is the haul we got. And I pulled the trigger on this one a little early because I wanted to start the comic book readings that we've been planning on doing. Reading set number four plus the editions we've already added on. And there's a couple of comic books here that I want to read for you guys. I've never read them and I really want to read these two comics and I'll show you what they are. But basically I didn't want to wait any longer because I wanted to start the readings. And another reason is this guy is sort of, I don't know if he's eccentric or who he is or what not. Sometimes you can't get a hold of him for a while and then he sends a message, apologizes and gives you meaning or reasons why he hasn't been around that are like, you're like, oh my God, you know, it's okay. Don't worry about the comics. So he did this like two, three times with me for these comics. So I sort of just went, okay, let's just send these ones over. And for this lot, as I mentioned, we've bought, you know, from golden age, silver age, copper, bronze, modern age comics. And there's 75 books here. And just so you know, we're also live streaming this as well, right? So I'm going to pop up a little table that I've got set up here for the people watching live streaming. You'll be able to see when you're watching this recording, the table popping up. And what you see right now is because they're all individual comics, they're not sets, right? So basically what I do with the seller is, you know, you have to make the payments on eBay like within a month or something. So sometimes I buy for a few days and then make around, you know, payments, catch up on the payments and do what? Sometimes I wait like two or three weeks, right? What you see here is basically the different payments I made with the guy, which is nine sets, right? Sometimes we're, you know, buys over a few days, sometimes we're just buys on that day, as you can see with the prices, right? And what ended up happening is the first six sets when I went to pay, right? And these were sort of grouped together. He sends the billing to me, right? He groups the stuff together and says, here's one batch, here's another batch, here's another batch. And sometimes I pay right away, sometimes I wait until I get a few of these batches, right? So I had six of these sets waiting to be paid. And then I got a little email from eBay saying 15% discount through everything, right? And I've gotten those mass emails that eBay sends out and they usually send out during quiet times. And I think I've mentioned this before where, you know, I try to buy some comics during August from eBay because August is a quiet time, you can get really good deals and January and February because everyone's tapped out after Christmas, right? So those are two good times to do this. So I got an email from eBay saying, you know, you get 15% off. So when you go to checkout, I went to pay all six sets together. I entered the coupon code and it gave me a 15% discount on the buy as well. So that was a nice treat, okay? And then basically what ended up happening is I got 75 books from the guy and they range. Some of them are just $99, some of them are more expensive and there's only two comic books in this lot that are devils, right? So the total bill for this thing was $200 US backboarded with shipping, right? Delivered. Or converting that to Canadian dollars is $260 Canadian. That's including the discount, right? So the discount for the first six sets ended up being, you know, $22 US or $30 Canadian, right? So I saved about, you know, because I didn't have a discount coupon for the sets 7, 8 and 9. Basically ended up saving around 11, 12% off the whole lot, right? Which was a good deal. So it covered the shipping plus some, right? So that's what this package is, 75 bucks. Basically it ended up costing me $264 per unit US or $348, $350 per unit Canadian, okay? So let's crack this baby open, okay? And there's some nice books in this, okay? I'm gonna take the table down for those watching live. Where are we? Here we go. So let's take the table down because hopefully this will be easy. It's a little smaller, but it's really packed. I can feel it, right? And I got this yesterday and I wanted to open this up ASAP, right? So I announced the live stream Speedy Gonzales style even before I got it just to make sure, but I gave myself that day buffer. Just in case the package was gonna be delayed on the last leg, right? It's all tight, tight, tight. Look at this. I hope you put it back. Yep, check this out. So he's packed them like tight. There's no bubble wrap or anything. There's a little bit of extra cardboard. And the last two comics he put on top, right? So take a look. Is it two? Oh no, he packed them like this. How many did he put on top? Oh no, he's put them sideways. Okay, so he didn't put them on top. It was sideways. Okay, sweet. So I'm just gonna, whoop. I'm just gonna put this down. What I need to do, I need to open up. I should have opened this earlier as well, actually. But basically, I'm gonna open up my eBay account and we're gonna search these as we go so I can tell you what the condition of these was. If we hit something that I'm not 100% sure on, but these ones, check this out. So these ones were, yeah, I do have to find you the prices. So let me do this. Let's open up the search thing for this. Let's see if we can do it. Yep. So let me bring this guy a little bit closer. We've positioned ourselves tight. Okay, and let's check it out. This is Miracle Man, Alan Moore's Miracle Man. Let me put these guys up. And by the way, just because this is all over the place and this is, you know, I did some research into the books we ended up buying. I was doing some research as, you know, his auctions were coming up and he puts out a fair bit in chunks. So I try to, you know, get my hands on, you know, as much as I can afford, right? So there was a few that I couldn't get that I really wanted. But because they jump all over the place, I did a fair bit of research, quick research while the auctions were going on and research for this live stream. And I ended up taking some notes on these of the different books that we got, right? So I don't think I'm going to go through all of this that I wrote down. I just found it interesting. So I kept on going down rabbit holes, reading articles about the creators. And there's some gems here. I found some stuff after the fact, after getting the books being shipped to me that I didn't know while I was bidding on these. If I knew it, I would have bid a lot higher. I'm just glad to get them for the price I ended up getting, right? So check this out. Let me do this search. This is Miracle Man number nine. Okay. I'll put these guys up. Make sure, you know, while you look at the cover, I'll tell you what the conditions of these is. Okay. So this is Miracle Man number nine. Let me open this up. And he, and I ended up winning this for $1.45 US. And he's graded this at 8.59. Okay. I haven't read Alan Moore's Miracle Man. Incredible, right? I will be at some point. I do have, I believe I have almost a whole set now. Okay. But the odds are I'm going to grab a trade paper bag. I think I read a couple of issues back in the 90s, but I can't remember at all. Right. I never completed it. So at some point I'm going to grab a trade paper bag and read this thing because I've heard amazing things about this. Okay. Amazing things about this. So that won't cost $1.45. And it's Alan Moore and the artist for this switched up. I looked at this up from, you know, the different issues. So I, you know, I don't know too much about it. All I know, all I know is amazing. And this is Miracle Man number seven. Okay. This one ended up costing me 99 cents. And this was $8.59 U.S. Sorry. $8.59 graded and it cost 99 cents. And this is one of the ones I don't think I had. Okay. The cover doesn't ring a bell. Here's another book I picked up. Couldn't, you know, have to do it. This thing cost me, I'll check it up again. But it's Uncanny X-Men number 150. Chris Claremont's Uncanny X-Men. Let me see if I can find it first on, uh, show you the cover. Okay. Where are we? So Uncanny X-Men number 150. Ended up costing me 99 cents. Right. And he's graded this thing at $7.75. It's a good deal. It's a nice deal. Okay. Very happy to have this. I already have this. I have a, I don't, X-Men is probably the, uh, the title that I have the most copies of. The longest run for. Okay. Hellblazer is close. I got, uh, Hellblazer is close. But I think X-Men, uh, does it. Uh, because I've been collecting X-Men. Uh, well, there's a lot more X-Men than there's Hellblazer, right? Beautiful. Very happy to have this. I might pop this up. I haven't read, uh, Clermont, uh, X-Men for, actually, you know, I've been reading some of the true believer stuff, uh, but happy to have it. Check this out. While we're on the X-Men discussion, astonishing X-Men number one, the retailer incentive issue. Okay. This one, it fetches a fairly high price. Uh, I mean, there are some people chasing it. Uh, I got this for 99 cents, right? This incentive one. I believe it is anyway. And he's graded this thing as 9.6, 9.8. And as you know, the seller, I've mentioned this before, uh, he, he really low balls his low grade comics and it really high balls his high grade comics. So he lists stuff that are, you know, that are like 9.8, 10, and they're not 9.8, 10. Uh, you know, 9.8 would be a 9.6, 9.4. And if he's graded this thing as 9.6, 9.8, I would say it's around 9.4. And it looks like, uh, very good shape. There is a slight little, see that little white mark there? So that might kick it down to a nine or something. I don't know, 9.2. Uh, but I would have to look at this. Uh, it could be from the plastic, is it? No, it's not from the plastic, but I would have to look at these under natural light. Under natural light, you see the flaws and comics a lot better. Okay. So this was a great deal for 99 cents. Let's pull up a few more. And again, we're going to be jumping all over the place with this. Depending on what we're getting, what we're making up. Shake this out. Ah, here's another miracle man. Let's pick up the miracle. Oh man, I gotta show you this. Nice, nice. Okay. Let me show you another miracle man. Because it fits with the other ones, right? Here's a miracle man, number 6. And it should be on the same, uh, around the same grade. Let me lock this up. See, ah, here it is. Nice. Let's take her from miracle man number 6. Again, it's Alan Moore's miracle man. It should be anyway from 1986, right? The miracle man is from the 1980s. Right? I should be giving you guys the dates as well. My apologies. And this one costs a dollar 50 US. And he's graded this thing as 8.59. Should we take a look at the inside page? Let's look at an inside page. Okay. Let's look at the inside page. The collector's zone. This is, check this out. It's got a comic shop thing at the back. Not comic shop, like where the person bought these things. They actually got, look at this thing. They actually got it. The thingamajig, it's got the barcode on it. So it must have been a comic, a fairly large place. Where is it? Jacksonville, Minnesota. Check this out, I'll show it to you guys. I'm not endorsing these people or anything. But this is, and I bought this, this seller by the way, is from Canada. So this comic book, the board anyway, is collector's zone from Jacksonville, Minnesota. Interesting. Or the bag is from there. Oh, the bag is color coded, or bar cord. The board anyway, weird. I haven't seen that before in these comic books. I'm getting the reflection off the, yeah. It's graded to say 8.59. I would definitely say it is 8.5. This guy, his grading is legit. I like his grading, right? Take a look. Let me show you inside pages of this. Oh, this looks great. I haven't looked at one of these for a long time. Alan Moore's, look at this. Beautiful. Take a look at this. Beautiful. Alan Moore's story, right? Chuck Beckham did the art. Wayne Truman letters, and Ron Cortini colors. Take a look at this. This will be an amazing read, really. I've heard amazing things about the series. Alan Moore was producing some amazing work back in the 90s. Back in the 80s and 90s. Amazing work, amazing work. Take a look at this. This was one of the buys that I got. I was very happy with. Let me bring it up on the, I have to do a search for it. There it is. Take a look at this. Now, before I show it to you, it costs me 11.50 US, right? And it's graded at 1.5, 1.8. EC Comics. Okay. I'm going to take it out of the bag, just so we can take a look at it, because it's in the description. It's a three-dimensional comic, right? And he said, here's a description. Comic is 1.5, 1.8. Cover is detached. Comes with glasses, but not original. So this is what the guy's done. He's put 3D glasses, as you get from, like, hokey pokey. Or from whatever dollar stores or whatnot and thrown away. So we're going to take this out and we'll cover it, right? So this is three-dimensional. Three-dimensional. I believe it's the only 3D comic, EC Comics, put out. Okay. Don't quote me on this, but I'm going to let you know. I'm definitely going to be putting these in my Lord bags. I do have my Lord bags, so I'm going to leave this out. The glasses. Crazy. I can't believe the guy included, like, hokey pokey glasses on this. Oh, cover is still attached. Take a look. That's not bad. So cover is not detached, so that's really good. Take a look. Let me bring this up. Beautiful. Let me bring it closer. I have this. We've done EC Comics book readings, right? We've read the two annuals that they put out and one or two other ones. And we got one set up for reading set number four, right? Come with me, dear reader. That's what the text says. Come with me, dear reader. Come into the third dimension if you dare, for you may never come out. On the inside, two 3D viewers. Well, we don't have the originals. I'm not going to tilt this open up the pages. I'm sorry, because I don't want the cover to be detached. To get detached, let me see if I can tilt it. See that? It's partially slipping. So maybe we'll take a look at this at another time, right? But, and it came out in 1954. This is pre-code EC Comics, right? I can't believe I got it for 1150. Fantastic deal. Fantastic deal. Okay. Let's put this guy down. And let me tell you. And again, if you want to know what EC Comics are like, they're very sought after. They're extremely collectible. But we've done at least three readings of EC Comics. Let me put these glasses away. Hopefully I can use them to read it, right? But let me tell you who is. My notes are, what do you call it? Random-ish. Where is it? Where is it? Where is it? Three-dimensional. We're on the last thing. There it is. Here it is. So these are the people that worked on this comic. The three-dimensional EC Comics, number one from 1954. Al Feldstein. Bernie Kringstein. Wally Wood. Graham Ingalls. Harvey Kernsland. George Evans and Jack Davis. Right? In one comic. Very happy to have it. Very happy to have it. Let me show you some other comics. These ones came out. Here, let me find these. And I didn't know. And usually when this guy puts stuff up, what I end up doing, I just consider it to be sort of research. I look at the comics and see what they are. Sort of me passing time and relaxing. It's my downtime to a certain degree. And I do a little history. I learn a little bit. And whatnot. And this comic, where are we? This is Planet of the Apes. Blood of the Apes. Hold on, let me check this out. Planet of the Apes. Blood of the Apes. No, this one I want to show you first. So this comic. Planet of the Apes. Forbidden Zone. This is number two. And when I looked at this, I like Planet of the Apes. Planet of the Apes movie is the first movie that came out, I believe, in the 1960s and 1970s with Charlton Heston. It was amazing. I remember watching that movie when I was a kid and I was so in on Planet of the Apes. I've watched the multiple numbers down the road. I don't know how far I've gotten. At least five, four, four, five. I don't know if you remember. And I've read some of the comics. I don't know about this one. I wasn't, you know, an avid Planet of the Apes collector. And I just checked into it and I looked online. And the comic places, the websites that you can buy, back issues, they don't have it. If they have it, it's expensive. And on eBay, it goes expensive. I guess it's low print run on this. And this was packaged in together with Planet of the Apes number two. Blood of the Apes. I believe anyway. Let me click on this thing. Right? Yeah. It was packaged. So these two comics were packaged together. Right? This one, the Blood of the Apes. Planet of the Apes. Blood of the Apes. It doesn't, you know, it's going for, you know, dollars. Just a dollar. Like it's on the cheap side. Both of these were graded. This was graded at 8.5. 8.5. And this was graded at 9.6, 9.8. Right? This one though, forbidden zone for some reason. I guess it was a low print run. It fetches a fair price on eBay. Okay. I ended up picking up both of these for 9.9 cents. Okay. Or $1.50 Canadian. It was dependent on if I was Canadian side or what do you call that? American eBay site. Okay. It's cool. I'm interested to see what the story is about. Why I had a low print run. I might look at the history of this. I'm not actually sure yet. But it's cool to have. Let me show you this one. This is, we should have two copies of this. Okay. This is Wolverine. A dark Wolverine. Issue number 85. And this was one in 55. Sorry, one in 15. Okay. And this should be graded. It was in set of cover. Let me find the other one. So one of them, right? He had graded at 9.810. And another one he had graded at 9.810. So they're both 9.810s. Okay. And this came out in 2007. So it was one in 15 variant cover. Oh, sorry. 2010. And it was one in 15 variant cover. One of them I paid 9.9 cents for. And the other one I paid 204 U.S. Right? 9.9 cents U.S. 204 U.S. It's a nice cover. I believe it's... Oh, I got to look it up now. I apologize. Brutru. I hate Fairyland. Scotty Young. I believe it's Scotty Young cover. But we'll do a double check on this thing. Okay. Let's bring it out. And I love Scotty Young. And this is a 9.8. It's a mint copy. 9.8? No. Nothing's really 9.8. Let's check it out. So I would say 9.4. Right. To me that's fine. I'm okay with it. Ta-da-da-da. Where's the cover? Pencils. So it's written by Daniel Way and Marjorie Lu. Pencils is Steven Sugovie. Inks is Sam Smith. Colors is the system. Cover art. Stephanie Sugovie with Rain Verodo. Okay. I thought it was Scotty Young. But I guess it might not be. Nice artwork. Check this out. I don't know the story. Big pages. Big panels. I don't want to have to hold things like this. There's a stylized. Let's check it out. No, it looks like a lot of big panels. Let's put this back. So I grabbed it because I checked on the prices. It was going for a dollar and two copies of something. One in 15 if you can get it. On the cheap. I'm okay with it if I'm getting a packet sent to me already anyway. Right. Here's a Wonder Woman. Let's close this off. This is... Let me find it. Let me show you the cover for this. Wonder Woman flash on the bottom. You see reverse flash and cheetah. Right. So let me see if I can find it. Where are we? There we go. So this is Wonder Woman. One... Sorry. 214. Okay. Came out in 2005. And it costs 9.9 cents. I paid 9.9 cents for this. And it's graded at 9.0. 9.2. 9.9.2. Not a bad price. Good price. Cool cover. I don't know the story on this at all. Together against hero. Their foes. Wonder Woman. And the flash. I like the flash. I like Wonder Woman. Why not? Why not? Let's grab some more. Oh, here's the other one. Let me show you this one too. So here's the other Wolverine. Right. Same deal. I don't know which one was 9.9. Which one was 2. But average dollar 50 a pop. Right. Check this out. I really wanted to grab this one. Let me get the info for this. Let's get the info for this. Great exploits. Number one. Okay. Let me find that. Nice cover. Hopefully it's not too glossy. No, it's not. I've placed the light so we don't get too much glass. Hopefully anyway. Let me find it on here. The grade on this was mid grade. It came out in 1957. Okay. And this was one of the expensive ones. I think it was the second most expensive book I bought. It cost 2.50. Okay. Sorry, not 2.50. 12.50. Right. And it's graded at 4.55. And his mid grade stuff is very legit. He low balls his mid grade. Low balls the low grades. Low balls the mid grade. In general, I would give a higher grade for his low grades and mid grades. But a lower grade for his really top grades. Right. And let me read you. Tell you who this is. Right. Bernard Kringstein. Right. He's one of the artists. One of the people that worked a lot on EC Comics. He was one of the creators. One of the artists for the three dimensional EC Comics number one that we got. So he's in this as well. He's done work in this as well. Okay. Fantastic stuff. Very happy to have him. And there's an Italian artist here. I wrote down his name. Enrico Bagnoli. Okay. And there's another guy here that's done some work, Art Petty. I don't know either of those artists. Okay. But I know of Bernard Kringstein. He did, I think he did a fair bit of work for EC Comics and Classic Illustrator I believe as well. Okay. Very happy to have this. At mid grade, should we crack it open? Should we take a look at this thing? Let's take a look at this thing. I'd like to take a look at this thing. This is one of the ones I really was itching to get my hands on. And the publishing house for this is a red top, I believe. And they didn't do too many comics. I'm not sure how many comics they put out, but they didn't do very many. So not bad. Definitely mid grade, right? 5.5. He's graded at 4.5, but I would give a higher grade than 4.5 on this. Nicely attached. And some of this is reprint, some of it original. I believe the Frogman, the first one here is a reprint. The first story here. Very classic panels. Like EC Comics, right? From the Golden Age. Beautiful. Terrorist, a true spy story. Yeah, I would definitely grade this higher than 4.5, that's for sure. Nice. Very nice. Let's throw this back. Exploits, number one. And there's only one issue of this. I looked at a lot of stuff in the last couple of days. I kept on reading about artists and creators and whatnot. So it was fun. Action Comics, Action Comics. Action Comics, number 844 that came out in 2006. Ended up costing me 99 cents US. And he's graded this thing as 9.810. And this is the variant cover. I believe this is... Who did this? Andy Kubrit. Andy Kubrit, Kubrit. Nice cover. Jeff Jones. Richard Donner. Adam Kubrit. Andy Kubrit, wow. So his son was doing the pencils. That's cool. I believe so anyway. 99 cents. Well worth it. Back and boarded. Very nice. Very nice. Okay, this one. I bought these ones for 99 cents. They came together. Okay. Midnight Surfer. Special. Okay. Only one man can stop him. Dread. Like this. Cover. They're crazy. Right? When did this come out? I should look at it. And Blood Strike. Blood Brothers. Blood Strike. So these two came together. I paid 99 cents for them. And this one. Blood Strike is 93. And this one is 92. Okay. The reason I paid it because I got these because I like this cover. It's like... I don't know. And Blood Strike. I never picked this up when it first came out. And I didn't have it. I don't have it in my collection. So I don't mind having Blood Strike in my collection. One of the early image stuff. I do have some other. Like everyone during the 90s. Do have other image stuff. But I didn't have that one. I dropped the image before this one came out. Okay. This one. Happy to have this one. Let me do a search. Nexus. I used to read Nexus. Some of it anyway. I don't remember. Very much. Back in the 80s. Okay. Nexus came out in 1981. With Nexus number one. I think it was oversized as a magazine size. This is Nexus 100. Okay. And it signed and numbered. And I ended up paying 489 US for this. Okay. And it's graded this thing at 9.8 10. And this thing is signed. It's done. But if people create it. I don't know their names. I didn't memorize the names. Apologies. Let me find them. Did I even write it down? Did I write it down? Did I write it down? Nexus. Where are you? Nexus. By Mike Barron and Steve Roode. Right. And it's got the signature or the stamp here. Right. And it's sealed up. Take a look. It's sealed up. Right. And this is number 179 out of 300. Okay. I don't know if I'm going to crack it open. I don't think I will. Nexus 100. It was selling, I guess. Originally, check out the price on it. 24.95. Right. So. Happy to have it for 489. I like Nexus. At some point. I think I will at some point. Nexus and Badger. I used to love reading Badger. The first series I read. Some of it. And the second series as well. Take a look at these. Look at these ones. They're all from the same feel. Okay. That's going to be... Let me see if I can find each one individually. Because some of them are mid-grade. Some of them are low-grade. But these are Walt Disney comics and stories. Carl Barks. And that's the reason I grabbed all these. And they're basically... I basically ended up paying a dollar a pop for them. So it should be easy to find them by the numbers. So I can tell you the grade on them. Here's Walt Disney comics and stories. Number 238. And again, 99 cents. Some of these I paid a little bit more. Because they were mid-grade. Mid-grade goes a lot more expensive. But he's great at this one. As 1.5, 1.8. And just looking at this thing. This is a much higher grade than 1.5, 1.8. What does it say? Comic is off-center. And centerfold is detached. This seller, as soon as something is detached or a chunk is missing, he just kicks it down to a two or something. Which it shouldn't be. As far as I'm concerned anyway. People who are professional graders might correct me on this. Should we take a look? Let's take a look. Let's take a look at some Carl Barks. And Carl Barks is the stuff he did on Walt Disney comics. They're sought after. Here's a centerfold that's detached. Let's hold up the centerfold. Look at this. Look at this. Seriously. And this is 1950s. Should be anyway. 10 cents. Should be 1950s. 1960. Right at the tail in 1950s. So number 238. Here we do it in Louis. Take a look. The motion in Carl Barks is fantastic. Beautiful stuff. Beautiful stuff. If I was going to give a gift to a child I would go on eBay and buy Carl Barks comics for a dollar a pop and give a whole handful. Let the kid go crazy. Enjoy the comics. Fantastic. Happy to have. Happy to have. Let's do this. Walt Disney comics and stories number 228. Let's see if we can find 228. Let me tell you what the grade on this one is. 228. 28. There's that one. This is from 1959. And this one cost me 99 cents. And he's graded this thing at a 1. The covers. I might take some of these and put them up. Walt Disney comics and stories. Just have a wall of Donald Duck and Hewie, Dewey and Louis. Beautiful to look at. Amazing artwork really. A one to me is when the cover is missing half of the trunk. Right. Should we crack this open now? There's a lot of them. Let's do it. Let's do it. I love dollar comics. I don't know why. Just because I can handle them. Maybe I'm not worried about the valley decreasing too much. Look at this thing. The cover attached. Right. A little roughed up. Let me see if I can give you guys a reflection. Scott Warrant. Does it have tear? Warrant tear. The cover is attached. Not a one unless there's some trunk missing from it. Right. So if you can find a seller on eBay or any type of seller that let me show you the rest. These might pop up randomly. I'm not sure how he's got them piled on top of each other or beside each other. Walt Disney comics and stories. Number 2 2 something. Which one is this one? Let's see if we can tell it by the cover. Which one is it? There in a canoe. Let's see if we can find the canoe. Just scrolling. So this is number 213 from 1958. Okay. And then of costing 99 cents and it's graded. It's 1.5. Here's I believe I already have one copy of this. Okay. Possibly. Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck Giant. This is special. Again, this thing cost me 99 cents. Okay. And he's graded this thing as 1.5 and he says there's spine chipping on it. Okay. And I believe on this. It's carob barks again. Okay. As far as I know the ones I looked up I should have looked up all of them. They're all carob barks. I believe so anyway. Fantastic. I actually had a relative staying with me over the weekend. And some of the as you know I've shown you some of the piles of comics that I read. I gave them some and I gave them a bone volume 1 and some other singles to take with them. Back to Germany. Walt Disney comics and stories 239. Beautiful. Beautiful. Beautiful. Let's see. What price did we pay for this? Luckily they're all in the same area so I'm just going to scroll and find them. Instead of doing a search. So this is from the 1960s cost 99 cents and he must have graded this 2.5. Goodbye. Goodbye. I like it. Yeah. I'm definitely going to put these up on the wall. Maybe on the what do you call it? The molding up top or something. And I believe I have two copies of this. Walt Disney comics and stories 210. I think I grabbed two copies of this if I'm not mistaken. Yeah. And for both I paid 99 cents and one of them he graded at 2.5 and the other one he graded at 1.5 1.8 so they'll be both 2.5s. Okay from 1958. Nice cover. And I might actually have one of these already in my collection. I don't know the the multiples that I have of Carl Barks I just if I find find them an extremely reasonable price I'd buy them and then I'll sort them out I'll figure out what I have and get rid of them possibly start getting some of the ones that I don't have. Number 229 Walt Disney comics and stories right. Again 99 cents 1959 Okay. And he's graded at 1.8 too. Nice covers beautiful covers love the colors love the colors 215 Walt Disney comics and stories 1958 99 cents graded at 1.1 1.5 Centerfold is detached he says when he says that he means that centerfold will be detached I'm giving you doing doing bad right. Number 240 so this would be 1960 1961 I believe Walt Disney comic 1960 99 cents graded at keep in mind the covers are all complete there's no chunks missing out of any of them which is super cool Walt Disney comics and stories 212 Hello Carl Barks 1958 oh this one cost me more than 99 cents this one cost me $1.29 US and he's graded this thing as $3.35 that's a great deal I got really Walt Disney comics and stories 225 1959 99 cents 1.5 1.8 grade okay. I'm getting bigger I love it 219 I'm so glad he put these together 219 99 cents he's graded this at 2 oh poor Donald's cold you do it Louie I got the window open playing with the wind Uncle Scrooge would be flipping right he'd be like going electricity bills going up turn off the heat turn off the heat Walt Disney comics and stories 232 must have been Christmas time 1960 cost 99 cents and it's graded this is 1.5 cover is detached 5 inch spine split is there it's cover detached yeah cover looks like to be detached you can tell from you just go like that you won't be able to see it through reflection so we won't bother pulling it out still look fantastic framed or just up in Mylar I might put these golden age Mylar bags I gotta get some golden age Mylar bags I'll even have silver age I ran out of my golden age Mylar bags Walt Disney comics and stories yes we do let's keep on looking at those for now we got three more 216 do not disturb Donald must need rest 216 cost 99 cents is 216 or 290 oh this is 216 oops got the wrong one up sorry this should be the same price where are ya 216 1958 99 cents graded 1.5 got the laptop I think there's two more of these guys 237 237 99 cents 1959 graded at 1.5 1.8 center falls detached and he actually this seller for cover being not centered you can tell I hear not centered he really knocks it down I don't know you know again I'm not a professional grater but I wouldn't knock something down that much for not being centered number 233 233 let's see if we can find it 1960 99 cents graded at 2.5 they're taking water out of the fish tank here fish they're like what's going on take a look at these guys let's see if we can do a rhyme reason for these let me show you these guys first the first predator series and I bought these for 99 cents I know what I bought them for I'm pretty sure they're all like around a 9 grade let me just pop them up and I'll do them one shot 99 it came out okay they're around the 8 7 to 8 range and the reason I bought this is because let me show you let me put them in a semi-order this is number 4, number 3, and number 2 here we'll go with number 2 first I have number 2 I have number 1 in the 90s you just got predator I have number 1 I have number 3 and 4 and I grabbed number 2 just to be on the safe side so here's predator number 2 mini series 4 issue mini series here's number 3 I like predator movies I've watched all of them loved many of them liked whatever I didn't love they're just pure fun predator vs. Magnus robot fighter predator vs. Batman glad to have these finally completed it after 30 years let me get info on this guy I don't think I wrote the info on this guy this is Tarzan Corax, son of Tarzan I do collect some Tarzan stuff I used to love Tarzan son of Tarzan let's see what we got this is number 19 from 1967 ended up costing me 99 cents and it's graded at 4.55 nice covers I really haven't read I might have read one or two Tarzan comics but I just like the character elephant war years attack Korak in the land of the ancients I just got our girlfriend back there these ones I gotta find the names of these ones Brute number 1 let me pull up the Brute number 1 from 1975 ok and this one cost me 3 dollars US and it's graded at 7.5 and the color for this is Dick Giordano he's huge he did a lot of work and the writer no the artist for this is Mike Sikowski and he did a lot of stuff on Justice League and Wonder Woman not bad happy to have this for 3 bucks it's about fair value on a good deal side maybe is he man ape or monster the night of the Brute very nice 1975 I like it Atlas comics let me show you this one first ok let me show you this one first beyond the grave number 6 cover Steve Ditko art Bob Layton is involved Bob Layton did the pencils or the art and Joe Gill's done work in this too ok let me find out what I paid for this I paid 2 dollars and 14 cents for this and it's graded at 5.56 I'll take it for Steve Ditko cover with Bob Layton and Gil Cain or Joe Gill not Gil Cain art work beautiful Charlton comics what was the year on this 1976 right and since we're talking about beyond the grave how about the beyond the grave number 1 nice and the cover for this is where is it beyond the grave number 1 beyond the grave the work for this is Steve Ditko and Joe Gill again ok and that let's find it beyond the grave number 1 1975 ok and that cost me 4.94 US and he's graded this thing at 6.57 nice cover there's a couple there and a ghost I'll take it check this out I believe I got this for 99 cents you believe it 1977 graded at 8.5 the eternals number 15 Jack Kirby right can't beat that if I see this in a dollar bin I'm grabbing it Steve Ditko and Zala style right in this condition 8.5 yep thank you final theory let's tighten this clash I got this one too the scorpion this one came I grabbed this one is this by itself or was it a double let's see if we can find it scorpion this was by itself scorpion number 2 from 1975 ok comic he's graded at 5 did I take any notes for this I might have oh yeah check this out the art for this Howard Chuck I can't even pronounce it Chikey the guy who came up with American flag so it was a big deal right it was good 99 cents and he was graded at 5 worth a dollar worth a dollar oh we got more Walt Disney comics and stories look at these let me show you the Walt Disney comics and stories we got a couple more here not one more anyway this is 192 this one I paid more than 99 cents for I don't know let's do a search 192 190 not 99 cents 1956 cost 99 cents he's graded pieces missing from the first inside pages upper corner and he's graded as a 1 0.5 and 1 so should we take a look let's see what made him kick this down a 1 curious the cover is nice what's missing so it isn't complete yeah it isn't complete the story is missing so he's kicking it down to 0.5 1 for this the cover doesn't have any chunks missing rips or tears so I don't know if that's a legit thing to do we will look into grading comics at some point but we'll have to look up exactly what the criteria are because if this wasn't missing this thing would be graded without a doubt after 6 so it doesn't kick it down that where do we close Donald when he gets pissed he just goes crazy look at that fun stuff at some point we'll get into the grading stuff just to see so let me see if I can organize these guys a little bit of what's coming up here's the other one let me close this so again planet of the apes forbidden zone I didn't come with this one this was something else and this one came with midnight surfer this is number 3 the other one was midnight surfer one of them came with the apes this one and another comic midnight surfer number 2 cost 99 cents I really would like to know why this is sought after this series other than it being no print run I didn't look up to see what the artists and stuff were on this and he's graded this thing as 88.5 no midnight surfer we saw with the other one so I must have shown you guys the other forbidden planet that was with another planet of the apes did he send me two of these I gotta check into this I'll check to make sure all the comics are here at some point I'm gonna put this guy here for now at the bottom again I'm pretty sure that one came with something else is there another Walt Disney here's another one here's Walt Disney comics and stories number 209 99 cents he's graded this thing as 1.5 1.8 pieces missing from upper right corner so you can check this out the only one that we will offer 99 cents that has something missing from the cover check this out let me show you these guys together from one series and they're all from one story arc it's something I don't have I'm glad to have let me pull this one out too we put these in order I'll read off the numbers maybe ordering about 124 121 120 125 123 126 117 116 115 119 118 so let me put these guys like this I think it was missing a couple from the arc I think it's missing number 122 let me see if I can find it here if it is it'd be nice to show you guys all of them Walt Disney comics and stories look at this do we do we do we ah there's that stuff I wanted to show you yeah it was missing one issue that was 122 it's missing so let me make sure I got the grades on these correct because they should all be very high grade they're from 2014 they're all, they're graded 9.810 but they're not 9.810 they all cost me 99 cents each individually right yeah he's grading them all at 9.810 this is the walking dead okay all out war we'll count it down number 126 125 I think the last season of walking dead was covering the story of the previous season the tv series 124 I'm happy to have these as a dollar back done boarded I just gotta get 122 now 123 where is the tiger where is the tiger 121 120 119 nice covers 118 116 and I believe all out war started off with 115 right and here's 115 rick is best nice happy to have these and a good deal and a good deal I'll take them for a dollar great shape, great shape take a look at this this one is rough shape well it's low grade this is sergeant fury and his howling commandos from 1963 sergeant fury and his howling commandos number 3 from 1963 okay, awesome this one cost me 321 and it's graded at 1.5 1.8 spine, wear and tear and yeah, spine is you'll see it better if I take it out but I don't want to take it out because it's got wear and tear on there so it's low grade and sergeant fury this is Jack Kirby I'm pretty positive this is Jack Kirby but I wrote it down anyway let me grab my notes from under the comics that I put on here so let's check this out this is Jack Kirby the right pencils dick airs I did the inks and dick airs is the same person that I had or shadow we had to do the cover of lander number 1 right, so dick airs cover dick airs inks Stanley wrote this and Sam Rosen did the lettering very happy to have this for 321 even in low grade fantastic mandrake the magician I have this you've seen it I pulled this out did I write down, did I take any notes on this I don't think I did it's just so familiar to me but I never remember but I never remember I never remember check this out mandrake the magician number 6 I don't know if I have the full set for this the series okay so I know I have this one so I won't be picking up another copy on this one unless I can get a ridiculously good price this was sort of fair value I paid for this I paid let's check it out actually I got a good deal on this this was 271 us and it's greater to 44.5 greater value 271 okay from 1967 happy to have it worth having in the collection I forget who did the work for this this one take a look at this you've seen this one before okay get the info for it this is flash gordon number 5 right this is probably the third copy of this I have and let me see how much it cost this thing cost and I've paid for the copies I have I've paid anywhere between the dollar to 354 in this grade this one cost a dollar 34 us and it's greater to 66.5 so the grades I have of this are anywhere between 5 to like 8 or something so the price is very accordingly okay who worked on this Archie Goodwin Al Williamson Larry Ivy Ivy my writing sucks so I never remember names Al Williamson is easy comics right Archie Goodwin is huge happy to have this another copy it's good for trades and at some point when I go through my collection which might be sooner rather than later devils and triples and stuff I get I might be unloading them okay take a look at this one this one I paid I do I believe I have this if you recall we did a huge, huge daredevil this is daredevil number 80 and this is low grade I think this is greater than 2, 2.5 and I ended up paying I would have liked to have paid a dollar for this it's from 1971 but I paid 2.14 for this fair value and he's great at this set as a 2 cover is detached from lower staple it's got spine wear but no chunks missing fair value 2 dollars and 14 cents you could probably find something in much higher grade maybe a little bit more than what I paid worth it here's another walking dead 122, 122 nice here's 122 walking dead I wasn't missing it very nice, very nice happy to have happy to have check out this one Captain America 104 this one is low grade but I got a good price on it should be Jack Kirby 104 I paid 294 for this and he's great at 2, 2.5 and this says minor staining on the front cover I don't think this is minor right there I wouldn't call that minor like this part too so I would call that staining but it still looks nice this should be Stanley and Jack Kirby I wonder if I took any notes on this one some of the stuff that's familiar I just go by memory sometimes my memory is very very wrong I don't think I wrote it down I went with memory oh here it is just to be on the safe side nice not worth it for 294 if the staining was in there this would be it would have cost a lot more nice, we got this much to go through there's another Walt Disney comics and stories and here's another one check this out oh there's three more, sweet number 2 24 let's see if we can find it which one is this one 224 should we just do a search 224 again 99 cents it should be graded at 2 here's the other copy 210 cool now I know I can give that one of them as a gift I might have another copy of that as well here's 227 nice cover again 99 cents 227 from 1959 okay graded at 22.5 happy to have for a dollar check this out Davy Crockett classic illustrated oh I didn't I don't think I took any notes on this one Davy Crockett did I do but this is the first print of oh I did I just wrote down Lou Camaron okay and he was he was around 1950s this will work for DC and Marvel as well DC in 1960s 50s and 60s I believe this is the first print okay and I end that up so we're done here this is one of the first batches we got okay maybe we have to do a search my apologies hey where'd it go what's going on let's do Davy Davy hey it's not showing up there it is because he wrote it down it's just classic illustrated my bad so this is classic illustrated 129 first print I ended up paying 511 for this and he's great at this 1.8 okay spine wearer comic is off center I do have a classic illustrated collection probably you know more in the short box probably the long box of classic illustrated I didn't have this one so I wanted to grab this one okay price 1955 by the way this came out okay happy to have I got two copies of this I'll bring them both out and this one blew me away when I looked up who it was there I must have written it down there we go let me find the prices for these two before we proceed because I'm going to need both hands to hold these up I'll show you the first cover first this is Lassie number one right one of them is the lower grade one behind it this is Lassie dude right where is the other Lassie there we go so this is Lassie number one I believe this is the first Lassie series I might be mistaken on this okay the better grade one which is this one the front one I ended up paying 639 US and it's graded at 22.5 this one I paid 445 and it's graded at 1.5, 1.8 okay I'll put them beside each other so you see this is the grade that's two this is the grade take a look this is the two that's the 1.5, 1.8 right so that's the top of both here's the bottom of both the better grade one higher grade one is the top one okay and here's the spines again the front one see the difference so I would have probably graded the bottom one we haven't cracked them open just going by the covers and here's the this side I would have graded the top one at 3.5 and I would have graded the bottom one at 2 okay just by the covers or 2.5 it's not detached no should we crack it open take a look let's crack open the lower grade one that way we don't do more damage to the higher grade one which is a two anyway that's what he's graded at but I think it's higher let's see what the artwork looks like inside right this was Gaelor Dobas he did work on Tarzan that's where I know him from I believe and Morris Mo Gallup and he did work on Turok he did lots of covers on Turok and sometimes this guy when he puts the I check almost, actually I check all the ones when he puts the backing board the rough one on the cover so he's going through these things fast I think take a look so this would be a two or 2.5 covers attached it's not bad 1550 comic fantastic nice artwork facial expressions of people Lassie number one we like it from Dell let's throw this back and it's back we'll do this later so a little tight let's check out the rest I want to get into these just make sure we don't have anything oh wait a second so Bloodstrike came with Valort Bloodstrike came with this so what did we look at Bloodstrike with I was curious to see where this one came from so the other one I held up Bloodstrike with I can't remember which comic it was it's buried now in the pile but Bloodstrike came with this one I'm not sure if I showed this one or forgot to put it away or not but let me show you these the rest of these lots these books there's one, two, three, four five, six, seven, eight nine comics they're all romance comics from golden age of comics couple into the silver age late 50s just at the edge right and aside from a couple other comics especially the three-dimensional EC comic number one this is what I was looking for for the slot that was really wanted to get my hands on okay and romance comics are something that I just you know last few years I started looking into last not very long okay since I started doing comic book videos because this is a genre that's not around right now not in this form okay I'm not sure why maybe the audience is not there maybe it's coming up now really I don't know but once I started delving into this I you know I keep my eyes open for these for romance comics and there's a few I have on my watch list some of the stuff is extremely expensive extremely expensive okay some of the stuff is very hard to get get your hands on number 11 I don't know why I put number one here should be number 11 take a look at this this is Love Diaries number 11 okay glimpses into the ultimate secret of girls in love it's a photo cover now this thing cost me and the love comics, the romance comics were the most expensive out of the whole everything I bought other than the EC and the great Explorer Explorer is number one is from 1951 cost me $8.19 $8.19 US right and it's graded at $2.25 right and when I did the search for this I looked a little bit into it and I looked at the prices it was going for it was a good deal goodbye I didn't really look into too deep into who the artists, the creators for this work Paul Gust Gustofsen his name wasn't familiar to me so I looked him up he did work on Marvel Comics number one one of the stories in Marvel Comics number one Marvel Comics number one the one that goes for hundreds of thousands of dollars he's got work here okay Sam Citron he started working on Superman with Superman in the 1930s with number in the 1930s right so in the late 1930s early 1940s the person Sam Superman he's got work on this he also did work on Wonder Woman check this out inking on one of the stories on this is by Bill Ward and Bill Ward I recently got into knowing because a comic shop that sells some stuff collectibles online on eBay I follow him that he's local he had some build war pinups pinups he had two of them that he put on eBay and I had gone in to buy, this was a few months ago to pick up some books, a couple of books that I bought from him on the cheap and he showed me the pinups and the pinups were huge meter and a half by meter and a half gigantic pinups that they would take pictures of and print and they would be like this big in a magazine I try to get my hands on those pinups my maximum bid was like 300 they went for like 1500 the artwork was phenomenal he's got inks in this okay Lynn Streeter and John Ford also have worked in this some of the greatest comic book creators from the golden age of comics did romance comics and romance comics were huge in the golden age of comics and in the silver age too in the 1960s but for some reason they're not around anymore not on this level right fantastic a comic book store owner in Vancouver told me he had these two I'm going to show you together he had someone a woman coming to a store that asked him if he had any check this out I'll show you this one too we'll do this one together and these guys together nice those two I'm going to show you at the end this one I'm going to show you and he had some lady coming to the store and ask him if he had any romance comics and he goes he has a handful like you know about this much so the lady said oh can I see them so she went there looked through them grabbed all of them went to the front counter and bought all of them just bought them all and she told him that she loved reading these she just couldn't find anything on this level check out this one glamour romances number 47 okay beautiful beautiful let me see how much I paid for this I should give the prices for this this one I got on the cheap this one cost me 274 okay it's in rough shape for sure it's graded at 1.5 cover is detached and split in half so the cover is detached yeah the cover is detached he's put it on there nicely yeah the painted cover is by Alexander Redmond beautiful painted cover let me get closer so you see one of the stories for this is by one of the early female comic book creators Alice Kirkpatrick okay other creators for this are Kin Rice and Sam Cooper happy to have this I didn't have this I was slowly building up my romance comic book collection from the golden and silver age beautiful some of these fetched crazy prices crazy prices love love experiences let's find this one love experiences love experiences number 38 this is from 1956 and you can tell right here it's after the comic code came into effect right this one and I'm mentioning this because I'm going to do something I'm going to show you this one doesn't have the code right this one has the code these ones are nice shaped there were some really good shaped comics that I got my hands on here okay this is love experiences number 38 it cost me 760 US and it's graded at 0.5 let's see that we write down anything of this love experiences number 38 ace publications and this is is this the one this is the one this is the last issue from this series happy to have when the comic code came into effect it hurt a lot of horror and romance and sci-fi books publishers so I'm not sure if this was the last issue because the comic code kicking into effect or not and this was cover B there were two different covers by the way there's two different covers for number 38 this is a second cover it came out a month after the first cover came out first one came out in June this one for two months this one came out in August August 1956 for the numbering anyway I'm not sure if they tell the same story I think they do otherwise they wouldn't put it that's the same number real love romances from life check out this one real love number 71 this one is 1955 see this is already got the comic code on out there interesting the comic code I believe I guess it kicked in 1955 but I believe it should have been 1956-1950 or golden age goes to 1958 I might have my timelines a little mixed up so golden age might include some of the comic code stuff as well not a code of approval this one cost me 1023 US and it's graded at 6.57 this was number 71 check this out Bill Everett has worked in this Bill Everett was a creator of Daredevil he did Namor Namor he introduced in Marvel Comics number one same as the other one Marvel Comics number one Marvel Comics number one has a story in there with Namor in there I believe that comic that sells for hundreds of thousands of dollars because it's Marvel Comics number one has work in this amazing amazing Don Pearl I couldn't believe who did work on this Don Pearl has work in this and he created Moon Knight he did some early work on Ghost Rider and Wild War what I call werewolf by night the creator of Moon Knight has work in this amazing very happy to have this and it's a high grade mid high grade hard to get these things at mid high grades or high grades nice copy that's why it cost me 1023 real love this was what was the date on this one this is December 1955 this is November 1956 and I believe this is the last issue of real love and it's sometimes very hard to this is real love number 76 it came out in 1956 and some of the stuff for the romance books it's really hard to find out who they are the creators for these were this one cost 589 ok and it's greater to 6.57 very happy to have this and this was the last issue for this series fantastic two weeks with love just a vacation flirtation to him behind our breakup was like too spoiled for love I don't know why this stuff is well I guess TV I don't know real love, here's another one real love which number is this one which one is this one let's see what do we got what do we got let's find this one real love number 74 ok cost 735 and it's greater to 6.57 happy to have this any extra notes I have on this no I don't think so I don't think I could find out who the artists were for this not yet anyway at some point we might check out this one three more books to go this one I was very happy to get this the story of this really tripped me up this is romance secrets number oh sorry romantic secrets number 13 right romantic secrets number 13 where are ya cost 621 US and it's greater to 5.5 ok now let me tell you a little bit about this which is something I didn't know existed I found out about something that I didn't know existed this is faucet publications ok the same people that came out with comics captain marvel and stuff like this right but what happened was sorry this is faucet or charlton charlton anyway I went down the rabbit hole for this so I went down the rabbit hole I found out that there was a comic book series romance comic book series called Negro romances from the 1950s wow right they printed three issues ok so there is three issues if you can get your hands on them they're extremely expensive I try to track some down you can't get it on ebay there's like photocopied reprints and stuff like this right so I put them on my watch list Negro romances 1, 2, 3 from number 4 the name changed I believe it was from number 5 though some of the info is a little hazy 2 romantic secrets this one I believe is a second series of romantic secrets or the first series I'm not sure if this is the one I looked at it but I forget now I should have written it down and I didn't this series might be the one that kicked off from the Negro romances 1, 2, 3 I believe it is ok so this series actually starts off with number 5 I believe and this is number 13 in the series in the list ok very happy to have this one of the reasons is I learned I did some research and tracked down some of the history of this and I you know I didn't jot down who did the work for this and stuff my apologies I went down a rabbit hole into the other romance books and a little history of that stuff which was fantastic here's the last two comics we got and we're going to read look at these lemmy there's one book missing here check this out yeah there's one book I'm supposed to have which is fairy tales presents all's number 1 and it was Eric Basaldua doing the cover for it which is not included in this which is unfortunate I have to send a message saying that he missed that one he should have sent that one as well unfortunate, unfortunate yeah that's unfortunate that's ok he'll be straight up he'll send it I'm not worried about that but check this out where should we go I got sidetracked I got sidetracked here let me show you the covers for this and who are the artists for this let me write this down oh 10, 10 where are there we go 10 story love let me tell you the prices for these 10 story love 10 story love there's the first one where is the other one so this one is 10 story love volume 35 number 3 ok this one cost 1363 ok and he's graded this is 7.58 the people that worked on this Joe Gilea John Belfi Ann Brewster ok keep that name in mind Ann Brewster we're going to read that story from Ann Brewster here and if you notice on the cover there's no comic authority stamp on here so this is precomic code kicking into effect this one is 10 story love volume 35 number 4 so it's the next issue over right so this one came out first this one came out second and comic code authority had taken into effect and they put the stamp on there so this was 1955 right cost 1364 graded 7.58 7.58 this one is 1955 again it's the next issue over comic code approve and it's graded 5.56 but I really wanted this one ok so I ended up paying 1838 for this little bit steep but I really wanted to get these to be able to add these to our readings to read one story from the same writer that wrote in this one as well so this one came first, this one second and Ann Brewster has a story in this and a story in this to do is read both stories that Ann Brewster wrote and Ralph Olin and Al Hartley also have stories in this one too but I'm really focused on Ann Brewster one because she was one of the early female comic book creators in the medium coming up in the golden age of comics so I'm very curious to see what it's like and this is ace publication the Kirby I read some of the history of Ann Brewster and the Kirby museum website I believe that's what it's called anyway so we'll have a read through both these and flip through both of them and read one story from each one and they're both high grade which is fantastic which is really good awesome awesome and that's the comic book haul it's only four books because there's one other book that's supposed to be in here and the Oz book what did I end up paying for that one I'm not going to show you the cover because I don't have it so it was Oz number one Grim Fairy Tales Oz number one from 2013 I ended up paying 314 for it it's graded at 9.810 and it's a beautiful cover I definitely want to get that shipped to me as well okay so that's our comic book haul our most recent comic book haul very happy to be getting back into buying some golden age stuff we did a whole bunch of stuff from modern age of comics buying runs and sets and I really wanted what we ended up getting because I've missed out on a lot of comics just budget wise we were able to get a lot of you know, a thousand modern age comics for average less than a dollar Canadian, no less than a dollar U.S. or about 70 cents, 75 cents U.S. a pop bag on board and delivered in mint condition so you couldn't pass up that stuff someone's getting rid of their collection but very happy to be getting back into this and getting my hands on some E.C. comics and we got some number once here as well which is fantastic fantastic I hope you enjoyed nice little comic book haul and for those of you watching live I hope it was it was while we're staying up to the week hours in the morning because there's some people watching in Europe and stuff we're doing this in the evening in the west coast time right aside from that I'll see you guys in the next video bye