 there we are awesome awesome hi everyone this is gchar welcome to my channel and welcome to another live stream we're back to doing sets school year is basically essentially over for me this is going to be the last week that i'm going to be teaching mathematics reviewing with some of my students for exams and stuff ended a year however weird this year has been and as of this week as of now we're getting back into our regular live stream sessions sets and this is a four stream set that we've set up and we're starting off with a comic book reading tomorrow i had planned on doing greeting comic books and taking off around comic books and greeting comic books that we're gonna sell on ebay and stuff but it is crazy hot here right now today is June 26 2021 and the temperature here is 30 plus now reading a comic book is okay because today we're going to read impact number three from 1955 this isn't a mint copy this is graded around i would say around two three right so i'm okay handling this in such a hot temperature but for the grading comic books we're gonna grade pretty some expensive comic books and i don't think it's a good idea to be handling expensive comic books uh some not crazy expensive but they go you know for a few bucks i don't think it's a great idea handling the comics while i'm sweating so tomorrow just a heads up and i'll mention this again hi gang how are we doing mc mic are you doing doing well really hot here it's like 30 plus setting uh Celsius here right now Maldras cheers cheers think bobber how are you doing hello my friend looking forward to this esoteric alien ancient history and conspiracy stream a lot in one stream for sure should be a good one cheers hope everything's well how everything's going really good thing bobber i like the heat i love the heat the kitty cats are just i've never seen kitty cats just pass out like they're just sleeping they're just laying around they're they're like exhausted it's funny so tomorrow again instead of doing grading comic books um and then taking off or selling them and we'll do that and then and then once the temperature cools down a little bit okay or maybe when i do it in the morning where it's a little bit cooler even this morning was pretty hot how about tomorrow we read the drug war trading cards from ec not ec comics eclipse comics this stuff that we got a hold of right so i'm going to change the schedule for tomorrow to read these ones we take a look at each one yo yo and then we'll read the back of each one okay that's the plan for tomorrow i was just giving you guys a heads up okay hit you show first streaming a while glad to be here glad to have you echo how are you doing hope you're doing well bask in the warmth nothing like laying in the sun until your birth do it right then do it in bliss then bomber says elder god is it hot in in here or is it just me it's hot in here elder god it's super hot yo yo yo mc mic also thank you for joining the discord page oh my pleasure man you're putting mass stuff together fantastic the folders you got laid out awesome and for those of you that want to know i'll just read mc mic's comment also thank you for joining the discord page anyone interested in math computer science crypto blockchain finance etc feel free to join the channel i posted a link in chichu's discord page called mathematics for the real world cheers everyone join again join the discord page anybody that's helping to basically share as much information as possible especially on this level uh it's a good idea to join why not right and check it out night's a little comic how are you doing i'm up your way in the island for the for the heat wave crazy are you coming up to the island the night's a little comic you across on the border you're coming from the states aren't you uh it's crazy hot here you're you're in washington you're right across the water for me from if i remember correctly if i'm not confusing you with someone else's in the comic books and crystals and stuff i had to pause the magnificent seven at 747 perfect they just arrived in the village nice magnificent seven is an amazing movie i had the chance to go see it again when they went through sort of i don't know it's not called revamping but they remastered it and they released it in the theaters in the 1990s or something so i went and saw it in the theaters again back then and i've seen magnificent seven i don't know how many times now i've seen magnificent seven more times than i've seen seven samurai seven samurai i think i've seen like probably four times now magnificent seven is pushing pushing more pushing more what a fantastic movie one of the greatest western movies of all time by the way uh so gang heads up i'll mention this one more time at the end of the stream tomorrow we're not going to do comic book grading we're going to read we're going to read how long are we into this we're six minutes i'm going to wait we're going to read the drug war cards tomorrow i don't want to handle comics when i'm like i'm not bad with heat so i'm not like pouring sweat or anything but it's hot it's like i'm damp so i rather not handle um comics when we're grading them uh if people want to place offers or listing and money and stuff like this actually it's a homework watch for the seven samurai movie stream awesome we have to watch seven samurai by the way for our homework and i should put movie streams together in this set i should have put movie streams together our kitty cats i've left the door open to the patio and they're like they don't know they don't have no idea how to cool down i've given them water the moon from shade to shade like they're done for it's hilarious to watch actually hilarious to watch and one thing about today is we don't have to do a poll we know exactly what we're reading we're reading impact number three from 1955 and gang if you're going through a heatwave drink electrolytes this is electrolyte drink okay nights of alchemy chicho in the san juan islands ah lopez island okay we take care of some island um we take here take here some island up here for a friend so we come from uh seattle often awesome awesome i know lopez i don't think i've been to lopez i haven't been to lopez but the san juan islands uh yeah for sure there's so many islands here beautiful man man man uh need to go for a swim need to go for for a swim what's the drink i get no not great gatorade echo i used to drink gatorade when i was uh when i was younger during my geophysics days uh it it helped and replenish right and gatorade was really the one of the few energy drinks you could have had not energy drinks but replenishing drinks electrolyte drinks uh this is actually more um it comes in a powder electrolytes in a in a sort of a powder thing and then i pour water i pour the powder in here and then i pour water and i had this in the freezer and it was a little bit frozen a few minutes ago but now it's like i'm already liquid i'll look at your old school drink salt water if you drink to my salt water if you poop in uh uh pooping like mad pooping like mad it's not even poop it's uh it's a hose there's a cleanse involved in that by the way it's crazy it's crazy uh just a heads up hello x how are you doing i have all the windows open in the summer room the skylight open because there's no way i could sit here without the windows being open so there's going to be a lots of outside noises most likely okay just letting you guys know spencer how are you doing hope you're doing well to show fantastic fantastic enjoying the heat enjoying the heat yes the wet bottles i know this because of the master cleanse i've done the master cleanse three times and each time for three days and the master cleanse is uh you drink maple syrup great great b maple syrup because it's got minerals and stuff good minerals uh lemon fresh freshly squeezed organic lemon cayenne peppers and you make a sort of a lemonade it's really delicious by the way okay and then in the morning you do a saltwater flush wow crazy crazy 31 degrees here in calgary i could go for a slurpee yeah it's it's in victoria it's got to be at least 31 like we don't reach these temperatures it says tomorrow in victoria it's supposed to be 45 that's a glitch right their calculations you know they're graphing the temperature rise so they're saying 45 degrees there's no way it's going to reach 45 degrees here right but it's supposed to be hotter tomorrow than this today so gang before we get into this reading i'm going to make this announcement one more time and then i'm going to change the schedule on on our patreon page and subscribe star and on our discord and make an announcement on the social platform but tomorrow we're not going to grade comic books and sell comic books and take a look at the comic books and whatever we don't get an offer for a legitimate offer we're going to list on ebay right because if it's so hot it's going to be hard to handle comics safely okay so tomorrow i'm changing the schedule we're not going to do comic book reading we're going to do reading the drug war trading cards that we got right and this is my reading copy for these trading cards okay so there is i forget how many there are there's 39 or something 36 there's 36 trading cards here okay and what we're going to do we'll take a look at the pictures and read the backs okay i don't know if we've had a chance to go through all of them but if we don't we'll go through a few we'll just go through them in sequence and if we don't get through all of them we'll continue it in another live stream okay so this might be just a part one chi chou what was the truth of it oh god do not the i'm gonna go a little gross here but if you're doing a saltwater flush if you think you have to fart don't because it's not a fart how's that for we're doing impact you see comics impact humor reading so so we're doing we're doing legit we're going straight up right mc mike you guys get that nice sea breeze don't worry right now yesterday no sea breeze today no breeze if it was breezy it would be cool where i am right now it's not there is no breeze it's like stagnant it's like Las Vegas uh it really except it's not as it's not as crazy hot pathetic 14c here 14c that's it but it is midnight oh it's midnight uh at night time it's not even going cool right now it's hot here controller is that how are you doing skipping comics comic book day unsung hilarious we'll bring it back as soon as the temperature cools down brother controllers then uh echo when were these made post uh Reagan air yeah these were made during bush bush senior 1991 right so it was uh basically right after invasion of Panama right after invasion of Panama also rest in rest in peace John McAfee he was you know he was straight up i didn't agree with his lifestyle you know you could say he was a piece of shit doesn't matter right he he was a truth teller right he was a legend he was a legend right he burned some bridges fine it's okay to burn bridges there is some shady stuff that he did like seriously shady stuff that he did uh from what i understand it might be propaganda i don't know him personally but i have full respect for the guy i have full respect for the guy because he said it the way it was and that's the only thing that matters right he was Epstein right so we'll see what happens the shit they pull the shit they pull murder murder chico the man born no but born of Osiris how are you doing welcome welcome emcee mike elegant went the way like Epstein Epstein and christmas lights are are a lot of like they don't hang themselves haha did you play warcraft one warcraft one the first one yeah yeah uh played online with people it was awesome it's definitely murdered i'm waiting to see about the dead man switch yeah supposed to be it's released i don't know supposed to be uh reddit went down uh for a while when it became released there were some other shenanigans that happened we'll see i'm hoping there's a dead man switch i'm hoping that the floodgates can open up we'll see we'll see but but at this point if people don't realize what's going on dead man switch is not gonna anyway let's get at the comic books gang chico you have to be hardcore to reveal the truth and that can be confused confused with agreed agreed elder god agreed elder god echo what i like about the mechafee is he was a libertarian who's stuck by his morals not like americans libertarians who who want more policing and wars and this yeah and one of the tweets i read about i'll say this okay is this is this is this a well well you know what i'll i'll remind me i'll mention uh mechafee's tweet tweet during the current events live stream with a converse conspiracy live stream okay uh one of the things he said and gang don't forget very much related to john mechafee free assange free assange free assange julian assange the publisher and journalist that is being crucified for being a truth teller for more information see wikileaks.org defend.wikileaks.org and or our julian assange and wikileaks playlist on censor tube big c how are you doing another popular message board is also down strange strange strange strange right very very strange gang let's do a comic book reading we don't have to do a poll we're just going straight up into the reading okay impact number three from 1955 yeah i hope i hope snotan is wrong about assange but assange is in trouble the reason he's in trouble is not because centralized power went after him he knew that was going to happen the reason he's in trouble is because the masses are completely brainwashed they are so controlled so programmed that even the so-called liberals and those who seek truth or anti-war had a blood feud with a truth teller with julian assange because they were they were completely uninformed little words i can't say during the comic book live stream just what's happened with julian assange just to follow up just what's happened to julian assange and people have really revealed their true colors i have disassociated myself in a big way from a handful of people and i consider them to be complete morons okay and for me there's a saying that i follow and i believe i i i know the saying i heard the first time i heard the saying or sort of godfather probably godfather 3 where it said it's better to have intelligent enemies than stupid friends or family because stupid friends and family will get you in trouble but intelligent enemies will not go against you if you're intelligent enough not to go go against them right so i've distanced myself from a whole bunch or a handful of really dumbass people that i used to know because they had such a hate on for julian assange it reveals the truth that's the beauty of truth tellers they reveal the truth to you regarding our societies without even directly addressing the problem right because it says the program will be fooled into hating them it's the same principle as what wilhelm reich said which is the murder of christ what robert anton wilson wrote right wilhelm reich in hell those are two books i've read wilhelm reich in hell i've read by robert anton wilson highly recommend reading and it's a musical along the same lines as cult musicals okay and there's you can watch it online on censor tube it's on there and ship you on the other platforms as well it's called wilhelm reich in hell is about the murder of christ which is basically a book that wilhelm reich wrote saying that centralized power in essence centralized power will confuse the masses will propagandize the masses to the level where will uh malcolm x uh stated it right on that same level where it says if you're not careful the corporate propagandist on paraphrase and corporate propagandists will make you hate the persecuted and love the persecutors long intro long discussion what we'll get into it during our current events and conspiracy live streams and the back of the hat twice yeah let's have a poll impact impact impact the whole of god says i'm so sorry i have to politics politics of the yeah politics on live streams politics on live streams i had to do it just because of john mike if you're getting gang i'm gonna turn off our chat okay i'm gonna turn off notifications that's in here here that pops up i'm gonna turn off the chat that go oh that's not turning it off this is turning it off i'm turning off the chat that appears here and we'll turn back on when we get into the reading i am i am i am oh we didn't do an intro that's okay we do the intro at the end my intro was talking about julie massange i'm gonna turn off my camera and we'll be back after the reading game i hope you enjoy i'm gonna have another sip of some liquid because it is crazy hot here hi everyone this is chichu welcome to my channel and welcome to another comic book reading and for this reading we're going to read impact number three from ec comics from 1955 okay this is the second or could be the first might be the second issue of impact comics that came under the comic code authority so it's considered to be at the beginning of the silver age of comics i would say end of golden age beginning of silver age of comics okay and ec comics is one of the quintessential comic books companies in comic book history right and this is one of my favorite covers i'm gonna actually take this out of the mylar bag okay in the mylar the comic books look sharper in large part okay but this comic book is probably i would grade this probably around the two birth three we'll take a look at it it's a great reader copy for me i don't really i like high grade comics but when it comes to ec comics if i can get any ec comic in any condition at a good price i grab it or if i have the funds i grab it entertaining comics and they used to be by the way the history of ec comics they used to fly under the umbrella of educational comics okay and when ec comics was taken over by the son of the the person that created ec comics the CEO of the company john sever and i believe okay i might be wrong with the names i'm going by memory here okay uh when he took over he called it entertaining comics because they started they continued to produce a little bit of educational material but they started going into entertaining comic books right so horror books western books romance books science fiction books so actually this is probably would be graded more than a two for sure a three there's tape here right so there's tape on the spine all the way up the spine if i recall correctly uh i haven't cracked this open for a while so i would say probably a three but we'll take a look at the back side too the beautiful cover by the way i love this cover cigar cigarettes candy lemonade 15 cents and what happens the little lady the little lady sets up a lemonade stand right in front of the stores and sells a big glass for five cents and a small glass for three cents under cutting the old man nice nice nice look at the shoes on her this is a great cover jack davis cover game jack davis covers one of the legends there's a lot of legends that have worked on ec comic books right pound per pound right a bit of tear here pound per pound right ec comics and tape goes all the way up the spine as well right pound per pound ec comics had probably the greatest collection of comic book creators in comic book history based on the number of comic books they put out the titles they put out from walleywood to alphafelstein jack caiman mary sever and john sever and graham engels again jack davis so many so many so frank for zeta that's a work for what do you call it for ec comics so pretty good shape okay so the tape was put in let's see how tightly the book is the staples are really tight on it let's go to the middle of this thing because there's no way and the staples are really tight on this so i'm not sure why the person who ever put the tape on originally put the tape on this thing well almost likely because it was you know it was ripping here so they wanted to keep it intact but the tape kicks it down right in terms of grading and this comic book came out in 1955 beautiful cover beautiful cover and we're gonna flip through this i'm not sure how many of the stories we're gonna read there's four stories in here the first one is described by alphelstein and the pencil is by read krandall okay and read krandall was famous for black hawk comic book which is a series which is very very much sought after we'll read the fine print first game take a look at that okay we'll take a look at the advertisements first uh complete 25 experimental chemistry chemistry set kit one dollar one dollar safe harmless handy packed chemical kit easy to understand instructions what's this new heavy plastic giant circus tent wow haha it's a little tent the kid's coming out playhouse one dollar complete that's cool we haven't seen that either bring all the thrills with the big top to your kitties let them stage their own three rings spectacular in this giant dupont plastic circus tent oh my god dupont is that a giant tent can they do a three ring circus and that thing maybe little toy animals and stuff large enough for two kids sets up in a jiffy no tools needed cool cool cool let's read the fine print in this game let's read the fine print what have we got what have we got impact july august 1955 volume one number three published by monthly by ic publishing company ink at 225 lafayette street new york 12 new york williams m gains william gains not john seven william gains was the was that the father or the son so gains was at the original owners of ec comics william gains managing editor albert b felstein editor editor mary severne okay or maybe who might have been john seven color editor application as the so mary severne did lots of coloring right second class matter pending at the post office at new york new york additional entry pending at the post office at maryden connecticut subscription eight issues for one dollar in the u.s elsewhere dollar 25 entire content copyright 1955 by ic publishing company incorporated unsolicited manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by stamp return envelope no similarity between any of the any of the character's names or persons appearing in this magazine with any of those living or dead is intended and any such similarity is purely coincidental printed in the usa okay cool cool cool cool cool cool gang let's read the first story from impact number three from 1995 by ec comics and the first story is called life sentence the script is al feldstein the pencils is read krandall the inks by read krandall and the colors by mary severne that did a lot of work a lot of colors for a lot of the books for ec comics okay and beautiful beautiful artwork look at this look at this looks like a murder mystery life sentence the room is a pigsty littered with the filth of 30 years somewhere in the bank a reeking old house you can hear rats scurrying the stench clogs your nostrils you stand for a moment in the doorway as a pastor edwards hurries towards you and there is no pity in you as you stare at the ragged corpse on the splintered floor paul i knew you'd come i i stopped by to see him and found him like this i'm sorry paul sorry pastor why i came because you called me but why should anyone be sorry paul it's your father he's dead your father the pastor says and i'm supposed to speak well of him now because he's dead pastor well his death bring will his death bring mom back will it make up for what he did to us the son says i assume you call me to claim his body well i'm sorry he was nothing to me the state can bury him in potter's field i see the pastor says i was afraid you feel like this how else should i feel look at those people out there his neighbors even they hated him i've heard stories i've not only heard the stories paul the pastor replies i saw some of the things your father did you have reason to despise him but don't you still wonder sometimes why he did what he did sure i wonder pastor i wondered when i saw mom breaking her heart i wondered when i buried her but i'm through wondering i don't care he says yet he was your father paul and you don't know all the story will you have a cup of coffee with me and listen to it the pastor says you don't want to listen but you owe so much to pastor edwards he's been a part of your life for so long you walk across to the coffee shop with him and you listen patiently now the pastor says do you remember your brother paul danie you were seven and danie was five when you lost him do you remember now your father cried do you remember how your father cried do you remember how tall he was till then paul how straight how his shoulders bent and all the life seemed to go out of him when the doctor told him and how he held your mother dead our baby is dead what can i say mr cooper i did the best i could but sometimes typhoid strikes like that quickly i wish i could have done more i'm i'm sorry the doctor says do you remember afterwards paul your father just sat there holding your mother's hand then he called you over you're all we have now paul danie has gone away do you understand do you know what it means to die i i think so dad he replies it means danie won't ever come back we'll never see him again is that right dad the son replies that's right son we'll never see him again never never saw the father's crying devastated you didn't hate your father then did you paul he changed after that he didn't speak much but he went on he ran his small hardware manufacturing business just that he'd done before ralph you must you go can't you miss this convention is it really so important the mother says i'm afraid so margaret i've still got to earn a living no one wants to know about a man's personal sorrow people are like that he says so long paul be a good boy and i'll bring you something from new york something nice he says take care of yourself ralph and ralph don't be bitter promise she says so your father went to that hardware manufacturing manufacturer's convention but he didn't bring home something nice remember he brought home coldness anger and pain ralph i didn't expect you back so soon i made up my mind on the spur of the moment i got fed up with hardware and crowds he says ralph aren't you even going to kiss me hello i'm going to going to my room i'm tired dad the sun runs in that was when things really began to change wasn't it your mother told me afterwards how you ran to your father eager eagerly and how he greeted you dad you're back the kid replies or states get out of my way i said i'm tired he says ralph ralph please what's wrong ralph the mother says mom he he pushed me away he he acts like he doesn't want me why mom why the son how many times you ask your mother that question paul her heart ached for you you never knew that she came to me a few days later did you pastor it saw it's like a nightmare ralph isn't ralph anymore he acts as though he hates us as though he hates everyone she says he stays in his room he won't let us have visitors pastor what's happened to him why doesn't why does he hate the whole world there's only one explanation mrs cooper somehow the death of your son has warped him but your husband is a good man suppose i talk to him i'll stop by this evening the pastor says only i didn't speak to your father not that night remember ralph i arrived too late i didn't learn what happened until afterwards your father did a terrible thing that night ralph where are you going she says it's pretty obvious isn't it margaret i'm leaving you he says you're leaving ralph no you're joking why at least tell me why i'll do without the last found number fun embrace as to why i'm just sick of the treadmill that's all i'm sick of work of routine of people what difference does it make why i'm leaving this way is best for all of us do yourself a favor margaret forget me the way i'm going to forget you if you began to hate your father after that well i can understand paul but your mother never stopped loving him not even then i know i tried to do something about the situation mrs cooper don't you understand i know where your husband is i asked the police to locate him he bought that old house on elm street i know ralph ralph i know ralph's attorney told me ralph has sold out his business too she says then there be money if you don't care where he is at least have him brought into court he owes you support if nothing else the pastor says no i won't make trouble for him pastor i couldn't paul and i will manage somehow she says i saw your father about a month after that paul the change in him was great and it wasn't a pleasant thing to see hey mister can we have our ball back there's a kid missed the throw see the hit i forget what that's called with a stick when they play and the ball goes over his head this is very new york thing i think in the state state do it i've seen a lot of old school movies hey mister can we have our ball back no he says get away from there get out please mister we didn't mean to bother you you're not going to bother me i i've told you before i don't want you coming near my property there there's your ball in the fire stick ball thank you you old sourpus you hate everybody don't you get out i warned you oh strong rocks at the get out leave me alone stay away from me ralph stop it the pastor says i talked to your father that day but he wasn't the ralph cooper i'd known he was like a rock he offered no explanations after that your mother's heart ached and humiliation humiliation really began no no i i can't pastor i can't take charity oh the pastor is giving him giving him money it isn't charity mr scooper believe me it's really your own money call the return for all the charity you've given others the pastor says that's a nice pastor i knew how you felt during those years paul but i i never did succeed in planting the seeds of forgiveness in your soul did i oh she's doing he's doing shoe shines look at that paul paul has it done any good has any of what i've set crept into your heart can you forgive last night mom worked until two in the morning doing laundry pastor others people's laundry what do you think he says those years weren't pleasant pastor edward because of him he had to take charity we had to take charity we suffered how could i forgive he says but didn't your father suffer too in his own way you've seen how he lived the pastor says suffered no one forced him to become a recluse other men have lost sons danny's that didn't give him the right to do what he did he says no it didn't the pastor replies and you're right paul no one forced him to become a recluse but his life wasn't pleasant believe me i used to see him once in a while and i plead with him the pastor says ralph for your own sake get out of this this place it it's not fit for a human being how long can you go on like this for the rest of my life the father replies i didn't ask you to come back here why can't you leave me alone that's all i ask just leave me alone he says someone throws a brick through the window crash what was that a brick someone must have thrown it someone it could have been anyone on the block they all hate me all right let him i don't want him i don't want anyone they want to drive me out but they won't he says they never did drive him out in the end they left him alone he locked himself in that hovel and they almost forgot he existed i only saw him alive once again after that ralph please open the door the pastor says let me talk to you i can see you i know you're there i told you i don't want anyone go away after this you won't see me he says next time there were planks nailed over the windows and your father didn't answer when i called how how he lived from then on i don't know ralph are you in there answer me the pastor says after after the first months he didn't burn his trash he just didn't bother it piled up year after year he lived like like a beast is that a man you is that a man to hate he was a coward he says for him that was the easy way life got too tough for him so he just pulled out yes i hate him i hope he suffered like mom did mom was 38 when i buried her pastor only 38 but she died old old and broken inside if there is a life after death i hope my father pays pays for that in in purgatory your father has already had 30 years of purgatory paul the pastor replies it wasn't purgatory to him he chose to live like an animal yes but why paul there's a great deal you don't know for example you and your mother never took charity that money i gave you was sent by your father i never told you or your mother because you'd have refused it your father only kept the pittance for himself he he sent that money i never dreamt it came from him sorry but that doesn't change anything he was just being clever he knew we could could have had the law on him well it wasn't his money we needed it it was him he still deserted us yes but now i know why paul i know why everything happened just when and how it did he holds them out he holds them out to you the things he's found when your father went to new york he discovered something something connected with your brother's death these were in your father's pocket when i found him you take the things from pastor edward's hand the faded snapshot and the yellowed newspaper clipping at first you don't understand look at the date on that clipping paul that clipping was cut from the new york paper during the during the week your father was there don't you see for a moment no you don't see but then you remember something you read once about people like the person in the clipping danie died of typhoid paul the doctors were never certain how he became infected you remember reading about people who can be exposed to a disease pick up the germ and infect other people all without themselves being infected police seek cause of near pandemic police today are seeking the man believed to have infected at least 15 persons at a dinner given by the convention of hardware manufacturers in this city it is assumed that a typhoid carried carrier was present at at was present at dinner a check of all convention attendees however failed to uncover a typhoid carrier you're saying dad was the man who infected those people and danie you're saying dad was a typhoid carrier and knew it yes paul he probably checked and made certain then he came home they locked away typhoid carriers paul for life that's why he locked himself in that house and pushed everyone away oh wow suddenly it's all so easy to understand if if you'd have looked locked your dad away he we mom and me we'd have suffered more so he tried to make us hate him tried to make us free forget him didn't he yes paul he gave himself a life sentence he bought that old house and was content to catch rare glimpses of you or your mother when you passed by and if he drove people away or kept the kids toys it was it was for their own good he lived and died alone in squalor out of love for you and your mother paul yes i i can see that now pastor i i bet better get going they're still across the street when you come out the people the bitter hating people you'll never they'll never know they'll hate for a little while longer and then they'll forget but you won't forget not ever hold on mister just where do you think you're going the cops says it's all right officer on rough cooper cooper's son and you left lift your dad's head properly i'm going to ride downtown with my dad wow what a story what an amazing story wow wow wow beautiful beautiful who knew we're gonna read a pandemic story from ec comics life sentence wow wow wow what a brilliant story what a brilliant story let's read the next story in this book gang the debt from impact comics number three from 1955 from ec comics okay and this is the second story in the book the script is by carl westler okay pencils inks by jack davis and colors by mary sever the sun shining here again i'll try to get you guys good pictures of these the debt eight years before it had it eight years before it had seemed like a bad dream to joe wil wiler they closed the closed the ponderous prison gates behind him locked them off from a familiar sights and sounds and friends locked them inside a strange new world of bars and gray concrete walls and unfriendly faces then joe did his 10 years sentence in eight and coming out seemed like a bad dream to for his once familiar world had changed only george rider hadn't changed mr rider george how good of you to be here after after what happened it's the least i could do for friend joe as far as i'm concerned the past eight years are gone and forgotten i want everything to be as it was before the trouble he says oh somehow i don't believe this guy the two men got into george foy's catalac and drove slowly out of the shadows of the grim penitent penitent penitentiary walls things can never be as they were george look at me my hair is white i'm stooped i'm an old man he says there's a job waiting for you at the bank joe joe wiler stared silently ahead through the crystal clear windshield he saw not the beauty of the open world before him but rather the long ago past those wild days of his son ted he's thinking yes i suppose that's when it all began if i'd been stronger with teddy back then none of this might have happened the memories of those days brought vivid pictures to joe wiler's mind and yet it seemed a part of another man's life not his own joe remembered one night is this the time for a 15 year old boy to be coming home two o'clock in the morning he says what difference does it make it's summer i don't have to get up to go to school so get off my back paw paw i don't need a nursemaid he says joe remembered how he could never even get mad at his son not really he could only act mad don't talk to me that way ted you think i don't know where you've been and what you've been up to those hoodlums your pals stealing a car stealing we we just took a ride he says and the police picked up a lot of you and you got another ride to jail how did how did it feel being in a cell like a criminal he says it was only for an hour then the guy who owned owed the car came down but he didn't bring any charges he says so captain higgins told me when he phoned ted you you were lucky this time but next time well they better not be a next time lay off paw will you i'm tired he says but there's been a neck but there's did there be been a next time and many times after during the years that followed but one way or another usually with joe's help ted had time and again squeezed out of serious trouble you know i don't mind giving you time off joe but you'd be better off letting that boy of yours take his medicine for once ted's young mr rider oh that's the guy that's picking him up ted's young mr rider he's only 22 he'll straighten we he'll straighten himself out he promised the father says 22 promised good lord man ted isn't a kid any longer he ought to be working paying his own way he spoiled rotten he says it hasn't been easy for him growing up without a mother he's been on his own too much the father says so joe weiler had another excuse for ted but the time came when excuses were not enough the cops there i know but michaels is everything you say he is mr weiler a thief perhaps a cheap hoodlum but he still gets the protection of the law but captain higgins ted and his girl lois they were just taking a walk not harming anyone what about protecting them if michael hadn't passed that remark about lois ted wouldn't have hit him unfortunately for ted there aren't any witnesses that michael said anything wrong the girl's word isn't enough i'm afraid we're in for it this time ted oh no please captain if ever i needed a break i need one now lois and i are going to be married married on what ted you haven't even got a job it's hard enough for me to support you alone i'll get a job first dad i've been looking nobody wants to give me a break i've got a bad reputation okay that's my fault but i've got to have a chance he says you hear that captain he wants to straighten himself out get a job get married joe i've heard ted's blip talk before i think this is more of the same but well for your sake but next time i throw the book at him the cops says the camera's having a hard time focusing with all the lighting pretty cool actually that same day joe had taken taken ted to the bank to george riders office joe i do anything for for you anything but this george listen you said ted ought to be working all right then let him work he wants to settle down i know he means it this time george give him a chance please the father says it's not my money in this bank joe is the depositors i'm responsible no i can't do it i'd be crazy mr rider i'll give up all my old friends lois made me do it if you give me a break sir i couldn't let her down or my father the boy says very well ted but get this straight your father has worked in this bank for years one bad act by you and he'll be thrown he'll be through here understand through mr riders so ted started his job at the bank the next day and a week later he and lois were married the honeymoon can wait that we're going to buy a little house and house that's going to be a bit steep ted you can't expect to make the down payment with your weak salary from the bank the father says i'm still working mr wilder and i have the money saved we'll be able to make a substantial down payment she says you're quite something girl lois you'll be good for ted i can see that oh the father's all happy look at that and joe remembered that for the first time in many years he'd been at peace with the world your boy's your boy's wife driving him to work in a nice car they own their own home and i saw them out at the country club that's saturday well it's a used car george and it'll be many years before they actually own their home i used to worry about the way they spent but i guess ted and lois are pretty level-headed the father says george rider had been had had been the one george rider had been the one sour note in joe wilder's life after ted's marriage i noticed the way you look at ted all the time george worried like rest assured that any money those kids have they've come by honestly ted's all right now is he we'll see joe we'll see and then several months later it happened you wanted to see me come in joe and close the door gentlemen this is mr wilder whose son i've been telling you about joe these men are state bank examiners ted's accounts are five thousand dollars short oh no and and you think that ted oh but you must be mistaken the father says i'm sorry joe i wish they were there were some mistake but these men know their jobs where are ted and his wife vacationing joe i've got to have time to think only only a minute george please the father says and joe remembered how he stared out the window of george rider's office looking out the quiet pretty streets of his town if it was up to me i'd i've worked something out with you joe but it's not my money it's the depositors for once in his life ted's got to take his medicine no not ted the father says joe's known then joe known then he'd known that ted was bad or maybe just weak but he'd still love ted and so he turned his back on the streets and the town he loved ted ted didn't take the money i took it yes i gambled i lost a little on the horses and i took a little more hoping to win back but i lost that so i kept taking and joe no don't say it you it's true george i i didn't gamble it all away i still have 2700 dollars in my vault downstairs i can make a restitution to that extent joe joe i never thought you'd oh just taking the rap for him joe returned more than half the missing money 2700 dollars of money he'd earned his life savings he'd been arrested and brought to trial he'd pleaded he pleaded guilty i have taken mr riders plea on your behalf in consideration therefore i sentence you joseph wilder to 10 years in the state penitentiary 10 years he says oh no conditional love i'll i'll do everything i can to to have this terrible sentence change i'll keep my lawyers working for you joe 10 years the father i i never thought of myself as old before 10 years will be taken out of my life i'll be an old man he says so joe wilder had done the ultimate for his son he'd sacrifice himself on the altar of a paternal devotion he'd left everything he felt very noble dad why didn't you call why didn't you write i didn't find out till we got back today it's better this way son your name has been kept clean mr rider isn't holding this against you now keep your name clean dad i just can't believe that you did it 10 years the son says my life is finished head yours and lois's are just beginning you can make 6000 if you do the right thing i can't help you anymore go now and god bless you the father says and so now with two years off for good behavior joe wilder was on his way home but he no longer felt noble only tired and very old i'll never forget your many kindnesses while i was up there george your constant efforts to get me out the food baskets all the times you visited me it it was the least i could do joe and just remember that there's a job waiting whenever you want to start there was a joyous and tearful reunion at the wilder home later that day this is joseph dad he's seven we named him after you and this is ted junior he's five it's good to have you home mr wilder you'll stay with us we both want you to it was gratifying in a way ted and lois were showing their appreciation for joe's sacrifice and joe rider was affording him the dignity of a job what a wonderful world it was after all but that night dr willis dad and i rushed over as soon as we got your message what's wrong it's mr rider he's had a heart attack it's just a matter of minutes he's dying and he knows it he insists upon seeing you both joe wilder could hardly hold back the tears as he took the hand of his dying friend george you choke you'll be all right why why the bank it just won't be the same you've got to hear me joe that money that five thousand dollars i i was on the spot deep in debt playing the market losing steadily i guessed i stole that money joe it took some time for george riders words to sink in ted was the first to understand you stole that money but why didn't my father confess why did he go to prison in your place i tried everything to save him everything but confessing but confessing myself i couldn't face the disgrace joe wilder turned slowly to his son ted you you didn't steal that money i thought then all my sacrificing choke it was for nothing he says i didn't know anything about the money dad lois was working we were doing all right i thought you then joe wilder grabbed george rider by the shoulders with the grip of a madman and shook him violently and even ted could not tear him away you cheat that's why you were so good to me trying to buy the eight years of my life you stole you cheat cheat cheat dad dad that's no good now he's dead dead great story wow wow wow impact comics they definitely have an impact they definitely have an impact wow let's read one more story gang we got one story that's called totally blind it's by carl westler jack cayman pencils and inks okay and mary seven colors and totally blind let's see what the next one is ah that's a nice ad you'll meet all these characters what is this in ec's new direction mags oh these are the comics books i have issue number one of psychoanalysis i believe okay panic we have a i do have a couple issues of panic like that's just mad oh valor i got issue number one of valor i believe what's the other one oh piracy i have a copy of piracy as well science fiction incredible science fiction i got weird science fantasies extra i don't think i have any extra aces nice aces high incredible very cool very cool and impact up top here so these are the line of comics that they introduced i believe knowing that the comics code authority was coming into play right so the horror comics and the and the romance comics and stuff and the science fiction comics they had to tone them down a little bit look for them on your newsstand very cool here's a list of the comics right the second wave of ec comics i believe very cool impact valor extra psychoanalysis md aces high piracy incredible science fiction weird and panic and panic let's check out the time gang oh man i don't know if we have time to read another issue the good fairy oh we gotta read the lemonade stand one we gotta read the main story we gotta read this one gang let's read this one the punch ball okay we can't read this but we're gonna read this okay and this is the fourth uh this is the fourth story in impact comics from ec right impact number three from 1955 and it looks like it's the story of the main cover okay and this story is written by al feldstein the pencils and inks is by gram engels and the colors is by mary severne so let's read this last story in impact comics number three and it's the lemonade stand one look at that look at that beautiful sam crowder group candy cigars cigarettes and there's a girl that's set up haha not the owner of the store is not liking it right that's the old man in front of the on the cover cool let's read the intro to it let's read the intro to it cute that was what harris the tobacco salesman called the dirty face kid cute the fool a lot he knew and sam knew what harris was thinking in harris's eye a lot of other a lot of others sam crowder was a mean penny pinching old crap as if sam cared what they all thought in the slums you pinch pennies or you starve so sam was a mean old crap he earned the living didn't he nobody took advantage of sam crowder so sam crowder there's his name on the storefront right and this is the girl selling lemonade for five cents for a big glass and three cents for a small glass look at the glass size is there too right cool cool cool there's the old man those two guys this guy's enjoying himself well competition itch crowder how come you see how come you stand for it going soft in your old age he says the cigar man the day i go soft i'll be bankrupt competition bah her and her good fairy good fairy what good fairy look at the old man never mind you salesman you were supposed to be here yesterday i'm almost out of cigars it's about time you showed up the old man says and you loafers how many times do i have to tell you not to hang around my store oh quit racing your motor motor pop it's a free country why don't you why don't you smile once in a while you might even get to like it the two guys say beautiful artwork beautiful artwork i'll take a glass of lemonade ha ha any make it a big one huh the old man says the competition seems to do all right crowder i can understand why you're sore but after all a little girl so what if she's a little girl you're just like the rest you never think that i've got to live too the old man says say you really are sore if she's cutting in your your soda fountain business that much how come you haven't gotten rid of her the salesman says how come don't you think i've tried i pay taxes but do you get the protection not me a dirty face kid comes along and everybody goes soft and as mush the old man says but the police the police you think that's the answer huh wow let me tell you about the police they're on her side they have been right from the start the old man says the police ha harris was so smart maybe you could figure it out so sam told him the whole story right from that morning two weeks back when she when he come to open a store and there she she she'd been what the the old man says i can just picture him what the you who told you you could sell lemonade here the old man says that somebody have to tell her a crowder relax you don't have to scare the kid have to death or do you enjoy being mean the cops says look at her she's like scared see right off sam's been been in the wrong sam had a reputation for being mean without it the whole neighborhood might take advantage of him but that made no never mind please i i didn't know i was doing anything wrong she says oh she's got tears coming out it's a tearjerker look at that look at that let a kid cries she gets to do whatever she wants i won't bother anybody i just want to earn some money it's for mom she's she's not feeling so good and we we haven't had much money since daddy died oh well crouter do you want me to run her off you're within your rights if you do just say the word or do you think it would be a good idea to act human just once as if sam hadn't known what murphy murphy really meant a cop could make plenty trouble for you if you wanted to but that wasn't why sam turned away did i ask you the old man says please mr i can i can see that you're mad i didn't mean to make you mad the little girl says that all the people lined up to bi-lemonade the way they grinned at sam it wasn't that they cared about the dirty kid sam knew them they just didn't like him that was why sam had walked away you should have seen them when sam had gone inside i'll take a big glass little girl make that two big glasses kid haha everybody buying the cop smiling the kid her name was annie did quite a business they bought from her just to spite sam and murphy the cop you'd have thought he was part owner of that stand later he checked on that stand like it was a bank and next morning when that good fairy business came up he acted as if he'd really believed it mr murphy mr murphy look what's this what's this what's going on here what's all the excitement what are you two trying to do ruin my business completely simmer down crouter nobody's trying to hurt you the cop says mr crouter look my lemonade jar it's it's full so it's full so what the old man says so it wasn't full last night annie brought some more lemon lemonade with her but she doesn't need it the way she she figured a good fairy came last night and filled the jar for her a what the old man says all right all right so it hadn't been the right thing to say could you believe a blame sam for being surprised murphy didn't have to get so mad i said a good fairy crouter annie's sure annie's sure of it the cop says dragging the old man away and she's going to stay sure you're not going to spoil things for her crouter understand one word from you and and what don't you threaten me i know my rights don't you man handle me the old man says okay just remember crouter maybe you're proud of being the meanest character in the neighborhood but you're not going to spoil things for that kid mean am i how else do you get along in this world the old man says i suppose you like me to get all soft and gooey wouldn't you when you're soft people walk all over you the old man says how would you know just keep away from that kid crouter beautiful artwork look at that just an aside got a feeling mcfarton took a lot of artistic liberty with his faces right or learn a lot from the masters of how to draw faces that's what you gotta do that's what you gotta do keep away sure sam kept away but nobody else did word get around every morning there was a full picture of lemonade that's all sam's customers talked about look at that look at that so that's the little girl i wonder who really goes who really does fill her picture for her and is all pissed so you've heard about her too fine thing isn't it you think the law would give a man some protection the little brat a lot a lot the law cares if i lose money the old man says this is a flimflam operation it's gotta be let's check it out let's check it out her and her fairy tales she probably fills the picture herself she's smart too smart what'll what'll it be the old man says he's taking orders it was going to be two ice cream sodas but we've changed our minds the couple say two lemonades little girl the more sam complained the more sam complained the more his customers bought from the kid they certainly were easy to fool that sure was good good lemonade any of course it was anything anything the good fairies make just has to be good she says awesome awesome so that was the story sam told harris the tobacco salesman the whole thing and the way harris looked at sam you'd have thought sam had killed someone so that's what it's all about the salesman says that's what it's all about and you don't have to look at me like that the old man says in this life you make sure that people know they can't take advantage of you if you're smart and i'm smart yeah sure mr kraut or sure the salesman says harris despised sam too it was obvious well let him one thing was certain he'd never tried to get the better of sam he knew sam's reputation and sam knew that harris was just trying to get back at him when he left and stopped outside i'll have a lemonade any and after i finish it i'll have another the salesman says a lot of sam a lot sam cared what harris thought by closing time sam had forgotten all about it outside annie was closing down her stand too covering it with paper sam nickered that murphy he even walked annie home nights the sentimental idiot sam locked the store and watched murphy and annie disappear around the corner then he moved stealthily wearily to annie's little stand and lifted the paper beautiful artwork look at that beautiful and filled her picture with lemonade and walked on home smiling inside who'd figure sam was the one everyone knew sam wasn't the kid kind to go soft over dirty face kid yes sam was annie's good fairy it was the only way he could help her after all he had a reputation to maintain ha ha the and awesome awesome i actually thought this was a flimfan operation that the old man and the girl were working together awesome awesome that was fun that was fun what a great series what a great series yeah take a look at this see this i think that's why the tape is there it's been totally torn up right in there but the staples are still intact so this would be great it is a two right 2.5 maybe three maybe a three maybe a three amazing offer what are these things want a u.s. government job i don't think so here's how you can get paid up to four thousand two hundred and five dollars a year to start four thousand two hundred and five dollars a year to start 1955 that was a government position i can't think traditions yikes that is pretty cynical hahaha flimflam operations got the tradition list one thousand dollars worth of magic secrets one thousand dollars worth of magic secrets for only how much enclosed one dollar there you go what a return what a return do you need extra money 40 dollars is yours is it nice even 40 bucks great read gang great read great read great read impact comics 1955 from ec publications ec comics what a fantastic series one day i'm gonna own every issue in this series so good so good so good so good gang i hope you enjoyed the reading i'm gonna go back to the chat and see what people thought about it and a heads up okay a heads up tomorrow we had arranged on doing comic book grading and uh sort of uh taking offers on comic books if there were any offers but basically grading comic books so i could sell them uh on ebay or just put auctions out or do something with them but we're gonna skip that because it is crazy hot in vancouver right now we're in june 26 and we're reaching 30 plus degrees so reading a comic book from 1955 that's graded to 2.5 i'm okay with doing it uh on this level let me turn on the notifications and the chat and my video i'm okay with doing you can see the sun shining on me it's fantastic feeling right away i'm okay with reading comic was graded at 2 2.5 um when i'm a little bit like it it's hot here right i don't sweat that much and hot my body likes hot 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