 the third one, right? Now this book is the book that was with me a few months ago. It's a book that one of the people on Twitch popped in and you know we're talking about comic books and stuff like this and they knew I'm not showing you the front of it just because the names and the addresses and stuff are on there, right? So we're going to crack this open and this thing is basically a comic book that I put up part of a collection and it's if you're following the other videos you would have seen it being loaded on, we graded it and put it on to eBay. It's Amazing Spider-Man 361, right? And I put this up with the rest of the Amazing Spider-Man, the appearances of the first appearances of Cletus, the cameo appearances of Carnage and Cletus and the first two full appearances of Carnage and this is the most expensive one. It's first full appearance of Carnage was Amazing Spider-Man 361 and this thing Mark is the person that ended up buying it. Thank you Mark. I mentioned during the last stream that I appreciate it very much, right? And I he mentioned that I was going to send it back to it was like no man you can't do that it was because this was you know more expensive than I believe most of the other ones put together, right? So it was the it was a cream, right? So what he ended up doing was when he got the books he sent this into CGC, got it graded and then send it back up to me as a gift, right? So huge huge and if you know the history of Amazing Spider-Man this is a very very important book, right? Very important book and what I ended up grading this as was 9.4, right? Near mint. Seriously, I'm like nervous on this. I think that's why I've been sort of forgetting names and sort of losing my train of thought because this thing's been sitting on my couch for the last day for us to set up the live stream for me to crack this open, right? So it's packaged like lots of bubbles and wrapping and stuff. So let's take this out. Look at this. Oh my god, serious bubbles. Look at this. Awesome. So we're going to crack this open. Hold on, let me put this guy here. Okay, let me put this here. Crazy. Let's see what this is. And I don't have this graded. For sure I don't have this graded, right? I only have I think with this one we have a total of I don't know probably 10 or 12 CGC graded books or something. Let's check it out. And this thing when I graded it, I mentioned that on the spine on the lower staple, dangerous, lower staple was a little bit of crease on the lower staple. So I'm not, my estimate of this thing would be 9.4 because the rest of the book was absolutely beautiful, right? And that was sort of a stress mark or whatever it is on the staple. So I'm not sure how much that kicks down the grade, but let's see what CGC considers that to be. I don't know yet. Oh my god, no way. Awesome. By the way, Mark is watching on the live stream, right? Wow, cool. So I guess we're lowballing it on the eBay auctions, right? This sucker came back as 9.6. That is sweet. Crazy, crazy. Awesome, awesome. Mark, fantastic. And this thing, by the way, this thing had, because of the printing, right, the way they print comic books in the bottom of it. There's the cut things that they do with Marvel. Marvel had a lot of these because this stuff was sort of on muse print. When they did the cut for the comic books, there's usually a couple of slits, not usually, but a lot of the comic books have a couple of slits at the bottom where the cutting happens. So they look like holes and they are holes, but that doesn't knock it down on the grading. So I knew about that. So I didn't knock off anything on it. I just assumed just because of the spine thing on here. It was a 9.4, but it came back as a 9.6. Oh, crazy, crazy, dude. Awesome, awesome. So some of the things we must have graded at 9.6, 9.6, they would have come back as 9.8 and kick it up, kick it up, right? So people that did the buys on the eBay, the auctions, I'm glad they're getting great comics. We have one person commenting, laughing at how low I was grading some of the comics, right? He was very happy, the person buying. There's a few people that have been buying the comics that have been very happy with the comics, right? So first, full of fears of carnage, 9.6 slapped. And so this thing basically Mark ended up buying for more. It was 167.50 Canadian, which came out to, you know, that comes out to $126 U.S. or so, right? So $126 U.S., right? I don't know how much it costs to send in for grading. I know a cost from Canada costs too much. It costs like 40 bucks or something or more, right? So 40 bucks Canadian, so it would be 30 bucks U.S., right? So this thing total cost, not including shipping that Mark sent. Mark, seriously, dude, thank you for the love, man. Thank you for the love, right? I'm just doing a price thing just because we're doing a lot of price things on comic books, right? So include the shipping and all this jazz. So $130, not $360, $170, let's say, $180, let's say, right? 9.6 CGC for $361. I think it's selling for $200 plus, right? So with all this shipping, sending in yourself to be graded, doing a Hail Mary buy on eBay, you find a right buyer, you get great deals, right? Fantastic. And if the seller is super lucky, has amazing people that are sending them amazing love, they get a grade and send them back to them. So this is great. What else did they say here? Amazing Spider-Man, $361, Marvel Comics, January, February, March, April, 1992, $492. David Michellini's story, Mark Bagley and Randy Ember-Lean cover and art, first full appearance of carnage, cleatus cassidy, fantastic, like this thing, awesome. This thing's making me crazy happy, like really, just because it's this, you know what it is too? I've never sent a book in to be graded, right? The feeling I'm getting right now, this was in my hands, right? I looked at it, we flipped it just to make sure, right? We graded it, we sold it, right? Went to the United States, Mark kind enough, send it in to be graded, comes back, comes back here, right? This is a book that was in my collection that went on a serious trek and found its way back, fantastic, wow, wow, wow, super, super cool, super cool. This thing just became one of my favorite comics in my collection, really, like cherish, right? Cherish, cherish, cherish, very cool, very Mark. Thank you, brother, thank you, awesome.