 Gang. Comic book haul. This comic book haul. This comic book haul. In total, it cost $103 for the items and $20 for shipping. So it cost $123. Okay. $123 total. Okay. Now, let's crack it open. Let me show you what this baby is. Let me show you what this baby is. And I wasn't... Check this out. Nice. Let me check it out. It's newspapers. And it came to me from California. And the guy actually, the shipping from California actually cost $22 to ship from California, which is crazy sort of. That's a lot. The prices have gone up. The prices have gone up. So no Superman, number 116. No Superman, number 116. Sex. Six. Six. Decades of lies in the seats. Indeed. Indeed. Let's crack this open. Let's crack this open. This is the same, you know, I've been buying these things lately. You would have seen these things. Oh, this one's sealed. Snap. Check it out. Oh, this one's in rough shape. Okay. Check this out. Check this out. Oh, rough shape, rough shape. That's okay. Check this out. So one of the things is, as you know, these are Eclipse comics, right? Eclipse comics. Put these out. And we found out that they put a whole bunch of decks of cards out, right? We're about to finish the readings for these. Who did that? Trading cards, right? Assassin FJFK. We did the full reading for the drug war trading cards, right? We did the full reading for the drug war trading cards. We're going to do the full reading for Iran Contra scandal trading cards, right? We are definitely going to do the full reading of the rotten to the core trading cards, the rotten to the core trading cards. And I've been mentioning that there's another deck of cards that has been around. Check this out. I said I was going to get this. Bush League trading cards. Awesome. This is George Bush's tenure, right? As president, right? Trading cards, he says, availability. I woke you early and catch the stream. My brother and sister's awesome availability. You should show us your comic collection. The place where you have it all gathered. I've shown some of it in the past. Reed Sturge. Joe, how are you doing? I'm glad you could make it to availability. Batman 27 is still on my purchase. Oh, at some point, maybe. If I ever get enough funds and inflation hasn't made it to gazillion dollars, but it will be by the time we can afford it. Or I can afford it. All the guys are going to be gazillion dollars. So check this out. Bush League trading cards. And I was going to crack this open, but I'm not going to crack this open. Yeah, I can't get these things sealed. So I'm going to have to buy another one of these to be able to read them. Okay, I'll look online to see if I can find anything. The seal is broken here a little bit, right? But this is full-on sealed. Full-on sealed. And this one costs 13 dollars. So awesome, awesome. Very happy about this. Didn't realize this guy was sealed. Awesome. Awesome. Look at this. Look at this. I'm going to show you guys. Check it out. Bush League. Look at that. Look at that. Bush senior. Pop-pop-bush. What a war criminal. Maybe rotten hell. Right? Where does he have it all? Yeah, but not the place we're at. Oh, it's in multiple locations. Chopper. Did daddy retire or is that mouse still for hire? Crazy, crazy. And here's the other thing that was in here. This one cost, this one, I did a search. It was newly listed. Okay, it was listed for 89.99. I pulled the trigger. It didn't, the card we're looking for wasn't, didn't look like great shape, but I had to pull it. I had to pull it. Run to the core trading cards. Look at this. This is in rough shape. But we're going to look at the, what do you call it? The Donald Trump card. This has a Donald Trump rookie card, right? So the box is in rough shape, like seriously. Oh, here, it didn't even bother folding it. So it still has the little edge on it, right? One on earth or D-Straight? Oh, a chopper. You don't know what these are? Damn, look at this. I'm going to show you this. So look at this. It's supposed to have all 36 cards. So we'll take a look at it. But I'm going to change the angle. So the box is not completely destroyed. It still has the lid. He just didn't collect. And this, the person that was selling this, he was sort of like a thrift seller. So he had listed everything he had on there was basically buy it now. And I saw this for 90 bucks and I pulled the trigger, right? And I looked at the card, Donald Trump card. It looked a little rough, but it could be okay, depending on the picture. And I pulled the trigger right away. Boom. And then I looked at his other stuff. He had a whole ton of stuff, like 1400 or 14,000 stuff. And he had this as well. So I pulled the trigger on this. I can't believe this thing's still, this thing's awesome. But here, I want to change the angle. Let's take a look at this deck. Let's take a look at the Donald Trump card. Maybe we'll just read it right now. Okay. Why don't we read it right now? Let me do this. So we're going to change the angle here. Okay. Here's the cards we got, right? Bush League. Look at this. Here is the Rotten to the Core. This card set, right? Same as this. Let's correct this open. Let's see where we're at. Let's see where we're at. Let's make sure all the cards are here. Okay. So here is Rudy Giuliani card number 36. Right? Card number 36. So let's just go through this way first. 36, 35, 34, 33, 32, 31, 30, 28, 27. There's the Donald Trump card. We'll look at it on the other side too. We'll give it a read. 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, right? So not bad. The full deck is here. They should give these to kids in school to teach them how not to be apologized indeed or teach them about history, right? So let's check this out. Let's pull out card number 26 from Rotten to the Core trading cards that I just ended up buying. Okay. This is another deck that we have. This is the roughest deck that I have. So we're going to read this one, but maybe we'll read this one if this one is rougher than this one. Okay. And you know we bought all eight of these to and these look not bad here. Look at this. Look at this. Look at this. These look pretty good. Oh snap. It looks way better in the picture. Oh wow. Nice. Look at this. Here's the Donald Trump card. This looks way better than the picture. What a buy. This was a great buy. $90. Let me check the back. Oh yeah. This thing's beautiful. Oh yeah. Look at this. I'll show you this one as well. Check it out. This one's in rougher shape. Let's pull it out. See some of these cards are bent. See if you can see that. Come on. Focus. See that. Let's pull out card 26. Oh this one's not bad either. Oh there it is. This one. This Donald Trump card. It's got a little dent on the corner, but this one does it. This one is nice. See the difference? This is the newer one. A little bit of browning maybe? So this one on the edge is sharper. Okay. I got these ones. This one on the bottom is nice. The top I'm assuming is because this lid was open. So we got a little bit of damage from the top. Unfortunate. Unfortunate. Unfortunate. I should have not mixed these up. That's number 26. That's these guys. These were mixed. It should be number 27. So what I want to do, I want to put this one back. I'm going to put that one there. Where's the lid for it? Here's the lid for it. I'm going to put the lid back on here. What we're going to do, let's have a read through this Donald Trump card while we're at it. There's still a nightmare he says. So check this out, gang. This is from the 1988 rotten to the core. I got two decks here. Rotten to the core. Trading cars that basically the title of the trading cards is the best and worst of New York City politics. Came out in 1989 and this is the Donald Trump rookie card. Right? Donald Trump rookie card. I haven't sort of buying these for the last few months. For the last year maybe. As soon as I came across them I started buying them. They were on the expensive side. Ended up getting this one on a fairly reasonable price level. A very reasonable price level as far as I see it. But let's have a read through this. We're going to read through this whole deck at some point. We've read through this. We're going to finish off the coup d'etat assassination of JFK trading cards. We're going to read the Iran Contrable, read the Bush League. This one's sealed. We're going to buy a new one. But we're definitely going to read this. Maybe this we're going to read after coup d'etat. We'll decide. We'll figure it out. Most likely we'll be. We're going to read this again. Let's have a read through it right now since we've been taking a look at it so much. Real Estate Tycoon Donald Trump, card number 26 from Eclipse Comics, Rotten to the Core trading cards. Donald Trump once remarked that he would be a great US arms negotiator with the Soviet Union because it, quote, would take an hour and a half to learn everything there is to learn about missiles end quote. It's this sort of confidence that some say arrogance that has made real estate developer Trump a household name. No one doubts that he can get a job done. But some say his methods are not as clean cut as his image. Trump acts like an unofficial mayor making policy statements such as his recent call for the death penalty in a full page New York Times ad. He claims to have created many jobs with his Grand Hyatt Hotel on 42nd Street. But he was only able to finance the deal by getting the largest tax abatement in city history through his power brokering attorney Roy Kohn, C-card 25. And then Deputy Mayor Stanley Friedman, C-card 26 He calls Trump Tower a city showcase yet when he tried to erect another luxury tower both the city and state brought action against him and his agents for using quote threats of imminent demolition end quote drastic decreases in essential services and attempts to, quote, obtain information about the six habits of the tenants end quote mostly working class and elderly who occupy the building on a proposed tower site. On the other hand, Trump generously offered to pick up the tab in the Wallman skating rink rehab project and he is upgrading the newly acquired eastern shuttle. His Trump The game may become the monopoly of the 1990s yet he paid a $750,000 fine to settle a lawsuit charging that his acquisition of Holiday Corp and badly manufacturing violated federal disclosure laws. And this is rotten to the court trading cards, text copyright 1989 Malarney and Gordon Art Copyright 1989, Rick Bryant Eclipse Entertainment, PO Box 1099 Forestville, California 95436 When these guys put out these cards, I doubted very much that they thought Donald Trump would become President of the United States in 2016 very much doubted that anyone dreamt of this. I remember actually seeing an interview with Donald Trump on Oprah where he said he could if he became President he would change a lot of things a lot of things. Very cool very glad to have this as well. So not bad. I'm going to have to do something about I just put it back. At some point I'm going to read this whole deck by the way. Very cool. Let me put this back. Actually this shouldn't have given it too much air. We'll close it. So who knows why the top was a little mocked up but that's like that. This is the roughest bucks I got for this set. Very cool. Very cool. Very cool. So nice. Let's put these guys back. And this is phenomenal. Look at this. Look at this. Sealed. Wow. I never thought I could find one sealed. I need to preserve this. And it's got broken here as well. Broken here. But we'll keep it sealed. We'll keep it sealed. I need to get another one of these so we can read it. So I'm just going to turn on my camera back here again. Super cool. Super cool. Let's put these guys here. Let's put these guys over here. Let's put this guy here.