 happening. Make sure we're live. Cool. So we are live. Just a heads up everyone. There seems to be a little bit of glitches, some glitches going on with Twitch, so hopefully we're not gonna lose this stream. Okay, or the chat. I'm just gonna do a little test thing just to make sure the chat's still going. Let's check it out. Yeah, we see the little test I write up usually. Aside from that, welcome to our channel. Welcome to another live stream. Today is April 17, 2020. Okay, and we're doing a comic book live stream and we start off with four comic books. I believe we're gonna read and then we kicked it up to five comic books we're gonna read and then we added this sort of order catalog as well. And we did one of the readings where we did it with the recording and whatnot. But then after that we started live streaming these and letting chat decide what we're going to read. Okay, so I think that's what we're gonna continue to do. Okay, and we're gonna wait until people start rolling into the chat, into the live stream, and we are live streaming on Twitch. So I'm gonna give you guys a little intro for those of you that might be watching this after the fact. Iron Smash, how are you doing? Hello brother, what's going on? We're gonna look at comic books. We're gonna look at comic books. Excited about this one. Top Fiverr, how are you doing? Good afternoon. Good afternoon. Hope you guys are well. Are you excited about comic books? I've been looking forward to this one. And we're gonna let the chat decide what we're gonna go with. I'll tell you guys this because you guys are first ones. My hope is we go with this one because I want to do a price guide. I want to do price check and I'll give you guys a little intro once people start coming in. Hello, always been making. How are you doing? Catholic traditionalist. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. Good folks for sure, for sure. While people roll in, let me give my little intro that I give to everyone. Let me do a little refresh on this. Hopefully we don't lose the chat. The chat has been disconnecting for me a little bit, so hopefully it won't disconnect again. Alk, Xander. Is that a Bob Ross? Is that a wolf Bob Ross going on? Was a test stream trying to resolve an issue he was having? Oh, Nicholas, how are you doing? Welcome, welcome. Did I miss a stream from you earlier? You want it? You want a lot? No, Nicholas, I didn't. What happened was the last stream we did yesterday streamed the Likir stream. There's glitches with Twitch, so it still thinks we're broadcasting and it's missing like 20 minutes, which is really unfortunate. I hope we don't lose it. And I haven't been able to download it to be able uploaded to YouTube or Bitshoot. So, from what I understand, Danite mentioned that he looked it up on Discord. Looks like Twitch is its internal problem, so they're trying to resolve it. Maas, how are you doing? Yep, Bob Ross. The Smith is going strong. Hey, Chicho. Hello, Martin. How are you doing? I streamed earlier today. I think the video is gone. It was a good show. I hope I can get it back. Yeah, what we're going to do is I'm going to record. I'm going to press because I'm running OBS, so I'm going to press start recording once we get into the comic. I think it takes up a fair bit of space on the hard drive. So I've cleared up some space, so I'm hoping just by starting the stream when we start looking at either of these ones, then we'll be able to save it. And if we can't upload it from Twitch, we'll just upload the recorded version. And what do you call it? We'll just lose the beginning of the stream and the end of the stream, which is said, Lavi, it's live. Sometimes you've got to be there live to catch it. Otherwise, it's gone, right? So I'm still hoping our live stream is not gone, that we can recoup it. How's your CPU usage right now? Bottom right on OBS. Let's check it out. Bottom right on OBS. 13%. 48 frames per second. So it's 12%, 14%. I'm not sure what's going to happen if I press record on OBS, but I think it should be fine. You think so always be making? I was looking for your video and did not see it. You should be fine recording that. We can test it first. We'll just press record. We'll consider it though, the whole shebang, the recording. Otherwise, we're going to do it live anyway, even if it doesn't save on Twitch. As long as we're here, we'll enjoy it. Why not? Sometimes things get lost in the ether. There's a lot of things that have been lost in the ether over the years. If there's glitches going on in the matrix, there's glitches going on in the matrix. Let me do a little intro and I'll give you a lowdown of what I got in mind. Hopefully, you guys get as excited as I am. We definitely need Spider-Man in this gig if we're going to do this guy, the Price Guide. Big bummer. I was riffing hard about good and oh yeah, always be making. There's been videos of shots where I lost it and I was like, oh, they were amazing. But then over time, I forget about them. What's up? Good evening, birdie. How are you doing? How are you doing? For those of you that are watching this on another platform, we're about six minutes into the stream. I am active on Patreon. Some of you that might be watching right now, you've never been here before. I am active on Patreon and I do post stuff on Patreon. We upload our videos there. We have other discussions and we will be having a lot more other discussions as well as I slowly kick things up a little bit. If you want to follow this work, Patreon is a fantastic place to follow this work. If you have the funds, it's also probably the best way to support this work. They take a less of a cut. So it's the biggest bang for your buck. The bane of existence. What's up, Chichou? Hope you're doing well. Doing well, brother. Thank you, Richard. Good evening, Chichou. Perfect timing for me in the UK. Awesome, awesome. Airman. How are you doing? Fascinating and very important subject. I hope that you can get that video recovered and posted. Yeah, always be making. Riffing hard about good and evil. Very important, very important. Hi, Chichou. Gina, how are you doing? What are you snacking on? You know what? I'm not snacking on anything. When I read comic books, when I handle comic books, the most I have is drink and I put my drinks further away from me. So I have honey tea. Tea with honey in there. So it's sweet so it gives me energy. That's my drink. My cold drink is soda and cherry juice. And this is my cold drink and it's very little cherry juice and more soda. So it's cold and it's got ice in it. I know you're not supposed to drink cold and cold and hot at the same time, but who are they to tell us that? So I got both of them going. Just in case I feel like one or the other. Paging Spiderman, please come. Seriously, Spiderman. You will appreciate this, right? I suggest you check out Mark, Abbas is extremely into comics. I don't know that person. He lives Batman, Arkham, Asylum, and Pokemon. Really? I don't know this person. Mark, Maxude. Aside from Patreon, just to give you guys a little intro. We are live streaming on Twitch. So if you want to catch these streams live, Twitch is where you want to be yet. And from the looks of it, sometimes we end up losing live streams. So, you know, it might be the only place you might be able to see. Spiderman you're in. Nice, nice. We are active on Twitter, Gap, Mines, VK, and Aloe. That's where in announced streams like 30 minutes before we go live and I, you know, let people know when I'm uploading content and when they're up or we're doing a premiere on YouTube and whatnot. Okay. I do upload things on YouTube and BitShoot. Everything on BitShoot, almost everything, as long as it's able to process the mental health live stream we did, BitShoot is just not able to process it for some reason. I've tried multiple times. So as long as BitShoot can process everything, we're loading everything on BitShoot. We're loading almost everything on YouTube. And we will introduce a third platform at some point sooner rather than later. And if you are on YouTube, you can, you know, we just recently in the last month got approved for YouTube membership last couple of months. So you can definitely join the channel membership on YouTube. And that's a fantastic way to support this work as well. And we will pretty soon I'm gonna sort of ask people what your desires are for us to make videos of or live streams of. So there are perks in there. Okay. And we are in times of pandemics and we want to flatten the curve. Don't overwhelm your health care systems. Because they're there to make sure everybody's taken care of. And if we overwhelm them, there's mistakes made. People get sick. They're taken out of circulation. It's a snowball effect. And basically your health care system completely collapses. So we want to flatten the curve, right? Keep your physical distance. Stay social online. However way you want. The social activity online is absolutely amazing. I've been online for last, you know, since day one really late 80s, early 90s, I've been active online. And this is one of the most amazing periods to be online because of content creation, what people are sharing, the fight against censorship against trouble naming as control systems. So everybody's sharing what they what they experience. So it is fantastic. So remain social online. If you have the means to, I know some places in the world you don't. This physical distancing is difficult or impossible. Right. But for those of us lucky enough to have that opportunity. It's a good idea to try to flatten the curve. Okay. Aside from that, everybody welcome to the stream. I saw a couple of other people pop in that I was getting distracted going off on tangents. I didn't get a chance to salute. Look at this elaborate camera setup. I took pictures. I'll post them on Twitter, Gap is mine, VK and L are later on today. How the heck is going? This stream is going to be incredible. I figure you get excited. By the way, let me like we've I've told you guys what these these ones are. Right. I'm going to give you a quick intro, but I'm going to try to give you guys a sales pitch for this. Okay. Because it would really link up to ASMR math. And from the last choice that people had, I think this came in second. Right. We did the previous reading dinosaurs came in first. People wanted to read the dinosaur comic and we read the dinosaur comic. But I think this was a close second to to what people wanted to read to look at. Right. Hello. Hello. Rufi. How are you doing? Let's do the price guide. That's my vote anyway. Yeah, without even me giving a little intro, right? Let me give you quick control. I'm pretty sure this is the one we're going for because we said we're going to go with this one. And I'm going to lay out a possible propose something that we can do. Sorry to lay it on you guys speedy Gonzalez during the stream. But I thought it would be a good idea. We got Martin's got a second on the price guide. Let I'll do this quick. Alarming tales number six. Okay, I wrote down the info here. We got this at a comic book hall that Nicholas funded. Right. We've read a couple of comic books from that hall. Cool. Leo, how's it going? Check the schedule to make sure this was live because notifications didn't go out yet. And it's all man. The glitches going on online are insane right now are insane. Nicholas, right? The teacher who has been Oh, what? Speedy Gonzalez. Awesome. And she has I didn't even know we had that one. So here. Henson here. Henson. How are you doing Henson? Thank you for letting remind me how to pronounce your name or letting me know how to pronounce your name. What's up my fellow Iranian badass. I bet you like black tea and dates too. Indeed. Right now I'm drinking because I'm not going to eat anything with comic books messing around right. I'm drinking tea and honey. Persian black tea and honey. Right. First time I've caught the comic book stream. Oh, mask of Raven first time. You're gonna like this. This is math related. Okay. I'm old school now pen and paper recording on schedule. Alarming Tales number six. Last of the issue came out in 1957. Okay. It's got an Ant-Man prototype story by Al Williamson. John Severn cover. Right. John Severn huge. Al Williamson huge. The people that worked on this comic. Ray Bailey, Fred Kidda, Paul Riemann, Al Williamson, Alego Torres. Okay. And it's Harvey Publications. We ended up buying this comic book haul. We paid 850 Canadian 637 US. Okay. Great, great deal. And it's graded at good. Very good. Okay. This comic book. Atomic. Sorry. Adam Age. I keep on calling this Atomic. Adam Age Combat number one. St. Paul's publications. And these are sought after. It's the only one in the series. So there was only one issue and they called it number one. It's Dick Ayers artwork and Dick Ayers is huge. Okay. Huge, huge, huge. And this came out in 1958. We could read those ones if you guys want. Let me tell you this one. The longer sale pitch on this one. First time we go. Do you like The Walking Dead? For sure. I've read The Walking Dead. I've read the first 68 issues of The Walking Dead. Okay. In terms of a TV show and comic book combined. A comic book better than TV show. TV show was great. First four seasons were really good. Five seasons. I can't remember how many we watched. I haven't watched it for a few years now. So I watched the first four or five seasons probably. What comic book is superior to the TV show? Mask of Raven. I'm currently now basically know nothing about comics and never thought I was interested. But I'm giving it a shot today. Brother? Mask of Raven? Okay. I'm thirding this. This is my choice. Do you like it? For sure. Alan Moore is fantastic. Fantastic. I love Shane. Shane was great. First two seasons or only one season, right? There's comic books for everyone. There's comic books for everyone. And there's comic books just for collectors, right? You could collect everything you want but as an investment comic books are huge. Okay. Now we picked up this book. This price. It's not a price guide. It's an order mail order catalog, right? So it's actually better than a price guide because a price guide is exactly what it says. It's a price guide, right? This is a mail order catalog, which means this is exactly what the prices were going for, right? So it's like checking eBay, the advanced search where you're looking for books that have already sold, right? So you're seeing the selling price. So it's better than a price guide. Okay. Spot of tea. How are you doing? Yikes. My internet just stopped for a whole three minutes. Oh no, Guglio. I didn't hear anything you said after my last comment. Oh no. Nor any child. Oh no. Is manga under the umbrella of comic books? For me it is a mask of Raven. But there is definitely, you know, a whole category where people just read manga, right? Subgenre, but it'd be a different thing entirely. It's not a different thing entirely. Like comic book collectors, there are people who collect mangas while the same, right? But you can specialize. Just go for manga, just go for comic books or encompass the whole thing, right? Manga is technically just Japanese comic books, yeah. Manga and anime. Anime is animation from Japan. Officially, like if you strip this word, right? But for me, I include a certain style of thing. Todd McFarland. I got some Todd McFarland, Spider-Man. We bought this thing, okay, on either the last comic book haul or the one before that, okay. I paid 18.50 Canadian for this, okay. It came out to around $8.25 US. My maximum bid for this was $66.66. I really wanted this, okay, because I really wanted to go through this. I wanted to look at the historic prices. Now, this thing is graded at 6.0. It's comic, comics for collectors too. Comic price list. He called it a guide, but it's not a guide. It's an order catalog, right? It's got 40 pages plus two loose leaf pages for mail-in ordering, right? So the prices that you see here in this book, in this mail order catalog, is what you could get books for, okay. What is the most you've ever spent on a comic book if you can remember? Don't mind me asking. The most I spent, I probably, is the Daredevil number one that we did the reading for. I bought the Daredevil number one that we've done the reading for about a year before the tv series came out, or two years before the tv series came out, Netflix series came out. I can't remember. I ended up paying 400 or something for it, either 425 or 375. Let's say around 400 for it, right? Right now that grade is going for, well before COVID hit, was going for at least, I think it's graded at 5.0, like mid-grade, was going for anywhere from around 1,000 to 1,300 or so, I believe anyway. So that would be the most expensive I've, most have paid for a comic book by a long shot, by a long shot, right? Yes, Todd McVarland is brilliant. I asked because I love anime, so I was thinking maybe starting my manga would ease me into the world of comics. For sure, like Akira, comic book officials, they would have, 90% would have read Akira, and loved it, right? Akira is amazing. Tiki, Tiki, is amazing. I haven't read enough manga, tell you the truth. For sh, manga and anime, yeah, for sure. Anime more so, and well, way more versed in anime than manga. Okay, but a lot of anime is based on manga. Okay, now if we're going to go through this, and from the sounds that we're going to go through this, but seriously if there's like 10 people that want to read this or this, we will do, right? But if we're going to do the price guide or price catalog, check this out. What would be amazing to do is, I don't know how easily, how easy it is for you guys to have access to a spreadsheet right now. Really, I don't know how easy it is. There's some serious techies on here that come to our streams. So if you have access to a spreadsheet, okay, what would be amazing for us to do is put down the prices of what the comics are listed for here, and look up the prices online if anybody wants to do on chat to see what the prices are going for. And let me show you the websites I use to check prices. Re-watching the fire force anime because the sound design, sound design sounds so good. Oh really, I don't know that one. I can do that. Always be making. Check this out. Now, for those that know the comic book world, you'll know these three websites I'm about to show you. Let me do this. Okay, let me close this off. Oh here, let me bring up my soap. Let me make sure this is showing. So I'm going to close off my thing. Oh, I need to take off my guy. Here, I'm going to take my image off right now, just so you guys see. And then I'm going to bring it back because we only need this part because of what do you call it? Because I want to show you something. Let me take this down. Let me take this down. Now in the top right corner, you're going to see advanced search right here. So you can search for comics, like punch out whatever you want. Let's go. Let's go Amazing Spider-Man. Unfortunately this stuff is further away from me. So Amazing Spider-Man number 20. Right? So we're going to do a search for Amazing Spider-Man number 20. And you end up getting, you know, the search is coming for it. Right? What you can do is, because that's what the price, there's two people bidding on this, there's three hours left, you can click on something and find out how much was sold. Oh, this is a poster only. Here, this one is Amazing Spider-Man, right? Number 20, CGC graded at three. Right? That's being listed for $449 and there's five offers on it. Right? If you can click on this, you can come to it and see who's placing the offers. Right? So you can do that when you're searching for a comic book on eBay or you can go to the side here. Right? Do an advanced search. And it takes you to this page and you can come down to search include and click on sold listings. Right? And then hit the search button again. And it gives you the prices that comic books sold for. Right? So that's one way I check my prices. Okay. So that's an option. Let me turn on my camera and I'm going to bring the chat back on again. That way I see it. Just in case there's any questions. I came out last year. Very great action. Oh, nice Kulio. Kulio, if you can now post it on Discord. And I'll check into the anime. I love the anime, right? So it'd be fantastic. So I use that to check prices on comics. I also use here, let's grab this. Amazing Spider-Man number 20. I also use my comic shop. So you can go to my comic shop and you have to punch in the number of the issue you're looking for. Amazing Spider-Man number 20. You do a search. Now Amazing Spider-Man has a couple of series on there. Right? So here's the original one. The series from 1963. And you can see the prices that they're being sold for. So you could usually get a comic book if it's sold for this price. For that price. Sometimes there are really good deals that pop up. Right? That you can buy books for. Okay. This one seems to follow the same routine. I don't see anything amazing right now. Here you can see one here right now. There's a CGC graded at 7.0. Right? That's listed at $599. And it takes best offer. And then there's a CGC graded at $6.5. That listed at $800. So it makes the 7 seem like a pretty good deal. And a 7.5 here is listed at $1,150 up top here. Right? Oh you won't be able to see it because my image is on top. Sorry about that. But anyway there's one down here which is $1,150. And then you can scroll down and it shows you the other Amazing Spider-Man number 20s. So that's one thing I check. And I also check comic price guide. And this one you do a search. You put Amazing Spider-Man there. And then you put the number here 20. Okay? And you can do a search. And it should, you know, gives you the first series here starting in 1965. And you can click on it. And this one you have to have a subscription. You have to sign up for it. It's not a subscription. You don't have to pay anything. You just sign up your name and email. And it gives you access to the stuff. And it gives you what price things are selling for. Right? So we looked at in my comic shop, you know, there's a 7 being listed for $600. But this guide says a 7 graded is only 430. So somebody's off. So it ranges a lot. Right? And here a 7. Fine, very fine. A best offer was accepted on a comic that was listed for $750 US. Right? And it's graded to 7. Right? So best offer could have gone for $600. Could have gone for $550. Could have gone for $700. Who knows what it went for. But it wouldn't have been $435. Maybe it would have. Right? So this guide here is lower than, you know, what things are probably going for. So I'm going to provide the links in the description of the video. Not in the video, in the in the chat. Just in case people are interested. Check this out. So that's my comic shop. Here's eBay. And if you, I think the search is going to have the completed listings on there. If anybody wants to check. Right? Okay. That's a gigantic link. And here is a comics price guide. And I've been using this price guide a lot. Their prices vary. Sometimes they're overpriced. Sometimes they're underpriced. Okay. The whole new sound effect. Oh, fun. XO number one is going up. Sorry, is XO number one going up? Yeah. The Valiant comics are way underpriced as far as I'm concerned. Still underpriced. So I'm going to bring this up. Okay. Because when we're going to start looking at these, it would be amazing. Because what I'll do at some point is probably look up, you know, if if we're not able to create the spreadsheet as we do, rewatch this video and look up the prices and look up the, you know, what the prices are selling for now. Right? So are we agreed that we're going to go through this guy? I can grab prices all we're making. Someone else needs to needs the to spreadsheet them. If that's what's what we're doing. Oh, it'd be amazing. It'd be amazing. It'd be amazing. Yeah, Spider-Man. The price guide, the website, I really like. We have some math to do as well. Some math to do as well. Now what would a Spider-Man pay for amazing Spider-Man 20? Best find. I'm a copywriter here, Gicho. Oh, are you going to kick yourself when you see, I think amazing Spider-Man. I think this starts in the teens. How much they were selling for. Oh, I wish I could go back in time. I use CLZ. It costs a fee, but it's an actual product. Okay, Spider-Man. Whoever can find prices, right? That was the whole news. I used to use comic price guide. Yeah, I use comic price guide as well. With a lot of price guides, they're really going to vary a lot. Yeah, sounds good to me. Do you use price guides more for buying comics or selling comics? For both. And sometimes the price guides are way off, right? If they listed for too high, I listed lower. If they listed too low, I'm not willing to sell my comics for a certain price. I listed higher, right? Oh, for Jean-Nigolas. Do you often resell comics or not? I do resell comics. Sure. Not very many, as you can tell, by my collection. Lots of monster there. Awesome, awesome, awesome. So check this out, gang. Let me go here. Now, I'm assuming we're going with this. Let's put these guys. And in future readings, this is the two choices. And in the next two readings, we're going to read these. And what we'll do in future readings, I'll grab more comics from my collection and we'll do readings. We'll give you guys a choice. You guys decide what to read and we'll read. Right? I think that's a great way to do this, personally. And it keeps me on my toes. It's like, oh, what are we going to read today? Right? So let's take a look. Oh, I'm going to press record on this. I'm going to give a little intro, gang, gang. My apologies for this, but just because Twitch is having glitches, I like to make sure we do actually don't lose this, because this will be really nicely linked up with the ASMR math that we're about to do. So I'm going to press record. If there's any problems with the stream, please let me know on the chat. I'll keep my eyes on the chat. Okay? If you could magically get every comic ever made, would you? Yes. Where's the collecting part? Most of the fun. A reading part is amazing too. Catalog is amazing. Looking up the history of the comics is amazing. Linking up to history, historical artifact in terms of what was going on at the time and how they were portraying. Because there's a lot of propaganda in there as well. So yeah, I would definitely get it all. And I would do live streams like 24 hours a day reading some of them. Hello Tristan, how are you doing? Is this our Tristan the Swiss 69? Or 59? Not 69, 59? So take a look at this, gang. I'm going to make a... oh yeah, I'm going to press record. And I'm not going to read the chat until I finish the introduction. Okay? And I'm going to go through the Patreon stuff as well. The glitches in the system, there sometimes need to be a little bit of rework done. Remember chat disable? Are we going to... no, we uh... you don't want Martin? I'm going to allow chat to be enabled, right? Oh, all right. I want the chat to be there because when we're looking up the prices, if people are going to tell us what they're going for, I think that'd be amazing for people to see. If we're doing readings for sure, I think so. We'll turn off the chat. Yeah? Okay, cool, cool. I think it'll be cool just to get real time information of what they were selling for anywhere between 1966 to 1970, right? And then I'm doing the intro as I should be recording. I'm going to do the recording. Let's do a recording. Start recording. Hopefully this is going okay. Hi, gang. Hope you're doing well. Just to let you know, we're in the beginning stages of doing a live stream. We're about 35 minutes into the live stream and we're live streaming on Twitch, right? So if you want to follow these live streams, you want to be on Twitch as we're doing them live. And that's my Twitch live stream page, okay? As you know, if you've been following my work, I do have a Patreon page where we share information, load up information, and we're going to begin discussing a few additional topics on our Patreon page. And Patreon, if you do have the funds, is a fantastic way to support this project. And if you don't have the funds, you can still follow the work because I don't put anything behind the paywall. So you can do a follow and every time we load something on Patreon, you'll get a little notification. May it be the next video that was being loaded on or our, you know, picks behind the scenes that we're sharing or discussion that we're doing or letting you guys know what the live stream schedule is that we're about to do on Twitch and those come in batches in general, okay? We do announce these streams 30 minutes beforehand on Twitter, Gaps, Mines, VK, and Elo. Those are the platforms that I, you know, announce what we're doing. I don't know the social platforms or categorisms social, they're sort of announcement platforms for me, okay? And right now we are loading these videos on Bitshoot and YouTube. Almost everything on Bitshoot as long as it's processing. There are some videos that there's glitches in the system, just like there's glitches in the system in YouTube and Bitshoot. Everybody seems to be sort of upgrading their platforms a little bit to a certain degree. So there's a little bit of hiccups here and there, but in general we're loading everything on Bitshoot and almost everything on YouTube and we just got recently approved for YouTube channel membership. So if you like our work, you can definitely support this work by joining YouTube channel membership and we're going to have a little bit of discussion on YouTube regarding what that entails and some of the videos, your recommendations that we can start either live streaming or making, right? And we are in times of pandemics and since we, some of us, a lot of us right now, if we're able to watch this on a live stream or another platform, we live in a less affected parts of the world in general as places that are having a little bit of hard of time being able to keep that physical distance, right? So if we're living in part of world where you can keep a little bit of physical distance, not social distance, because this is very much social, what we are doing, keep your physical distance, that way you don't overwhelm your healthcare systems. So there's less healthcare workers and people who are making sure our system runs, getting sick. So we continue to make sure we can function within our societies so everyone can be taken care of, right? So keep a little bit of physical distance, remain social online. That is an amazing period to be online, really, okay? Aside from that, we're doing a comic book reading stream on Twitch right now, and we had a choice of reading three different things. They can look at three different things, and what we ended up doing was, in a previous stream we decided to read the last one we did, a dinosaur comic, and in that stream we sort of talked about, you know, looking at this order catalog that I ended up getting my hands on in, I believe, our last comic book haul, and what we've decided to do is flip through this catalog and look at the prices, and we do have people on chat right now who are comic book collectors. We're pretty excited about this, and this video is definitely going to link up with the math content, ASMR math, and just math in general, math and read life content that we've been creating, because what we did before we started doing this recording of this live stream, just in the first half an hour that we're discussing, we looked at about three different websites, and there's websites that other people have as well, that what's going to happen is we're going to look at the prices that were listed in this order form, and these things dated anywhere between 1966 to 1970, right? So those are prices that you could have ordered comics for back then. Now that's a pretty wide range, a four-year range. I'm guessing as soon as we flip through this, the odds are, if it's a reseller or, and it was a warehouse that was grabbing comic books and selling them through their mail order catalog, I'm guessing they would have had a lag of just a few months, right? So for any of the comic book series, titles that we're going to look at, the odds are the last comic book that they listed is probably within the last year of this order form going out, right? Or it could have been just the last batch that could have got their hands on, right? So you would have to do a comparison between a few different series, so we should be able to narrow the dates down a little bit better, okay? And just to let you know, I ended up picking up this comic for, or this order form for 1150 Canadian, around 825 US. It's graded fine, okay? It's 40 pages, it has two extra loose leaf order forms that you could have sent in, right? So it's complete, fantastic, right? And there's a little intro on the front of the back page that says some disclaimers. I won't end up reading that and look at prices. Maybe we'll look at a couple prices, let people on chat see if they can find us what the prices are going for right now and then while they're doing the search we'll read the information, okay? Aside from that, gang, I know some people dropped in and I didn't want to interrupt the intro because we had a little chat for about half an hour on the stream. Welcome to the stream. I hope you guys are doing well. I saw Olive's message saying she couldn't sleep. Olive, you're either going to be wide awake with this one when you find out how much things we're selling for back then and how much they're selling for now, right? Because this definitely links up to personal finance and investing, right? And if it doesn't, I hope the numbers put you to sleep and welcome everyone. Thank you for the subs, thank you for the follows if you've been subbing and following and supporting this work, okay? Now take a look at this thing. Comics for Collectors. Chiff, chiffy prose. What a fantastic channel. Thanks for the love. Crazy bro Athens. How are you guys doing? I gotta find out who's here again. Dragons, how's life? Oh, you missed the dinosaur reading. The dinosaur reading was fantastic. It's up in Bichud and YouTube right now. Stereotype Hicho. How's the hangover? No hangover, for a nice walk. Drank lots of water and that's in reference to a live stream we did yesterday sampling my liqueur collection. VC, how are you doing? No, no, I'm good brother. I'm good. I'm good. Numbers tend to put me to sleep. So fingers crossed, fingers crossed. Super cool logo on this. Yeah, seriously, look at that, right? And I'll keep my this camera going as well. If we're doing comic book readings, we turn off the chat and we turn off the camera where you see me. But because I'm going to be interacting with Chad and we can just look at the prices here. So take a look at this. Let me do a little flip on this. So let's read this thing so we know what it is. Comics for Collectors. Grand Book Center. Okay, 659 Grand Street, Brooklyn, New York. 11211. Right? And the back is just hashed and the price guide goes all the way to the end and they have miscellaneous items here too. Cool, we'll take a look. We'll take a look. Okay, let's flip this. And here's the disclaimer they have and right away they have the prices listed here. Right? And this is their order font. Take a look at this. So they have an extra page of this. Take a look at this. This one is the same as this. I'm not sure why they have the same page. But it is what it is. So the back is clear and what have they got their order from. Let's take a look at this because it's interesting. Right? So Grand Book Center. So they have their address. Comics for Collectors. Area Code 212. Right? Please print names. So you print your name, your address, your city and state, date, zip code. Please list as many alternate choices as possible. So they have alternate choices as well. Number of copies price. Oh, buying multiple copies of some of these would have been amazing. Looks like a photocopy. Yeah, this one looks like a photocopy but this is the order form. Maybe it was a sample. Who knows? A copy of comics for Collectors III is going for $65 right now. Wow, wow, wow. I couldn't find any of them when this came up. Right? Do you know if this place is still... I looked it up when I got it. I don't think it's around. Some of the people might still be doing it. Nah, it's an accounting office. It's an accounting office. Okay. And then they have the title. Right? Date, volume, publication, if any. Number, copies and then the price. Postage and handling charges on all orders under $3.35. Right? So if you ordered more than $3, I guess postage and handling was free. Right? And this is the... take a look at this. Amazing Spider-Man. You ready for this? Amazing. I thought it was in the teens but it's not. You could have got... Let me zoom in. Amazing Spider-Man number 2021, 22, 23 for a dollar. Right? Check this out. Amazing Spider-Man number 40. The death of the hobgoblin. You could have got for 50 cents. 50 cents. Look at this thing. You excited yet? You excited? Right? Look at this. Avengers. Oh, Avengers was in the teens. Avengers 12, 13, 14 and 15. And these would have been like mint-ish copies. Right? Brand new. Not circulated. Right? For one dollar. One dollar. All typewriter. It's just popped up. Look at that. So nice. So that's what we're going to go through. Right? Look at this one. Daredevil. Number 5678 for $1.75. Monster. How are you doing? What year was this? Again, this is from when I ordered it. He estimated it and the person that I bought this from is a comic book. He's a store owner. He's a local comic book store owner and he teaches comic books at a college. What do you call it? A course based on comic books that he teaches of and he publishes his own comic as well. So he's pretty well-versed and he's had a comic shop for like 30 years or something. And he was able to narrow it down between 1966 and 1970. I'm pretty sure we should be able to narrow it down more based on the date of the last comics that they had listed here. Right? So for example, they have, let me see if we can focus this. They have amazing, Avengers number 42 is the last one they have listed here. They have amazing Spider-Man number 51. I mean, seriously amazing Spider-Man number 5051 is the last ones they have listed there. Daredevil number 30 is the last one they have listed there. Right? So if all of those last issues that they have listed are from, let's say 1968, right? Then for sure, if they're 1968, so this is not going to be 1966 or 1967, maybe a year lag at the max, I would guess, right? Or maybe just a few months, right? Okay. So I'm not sure if anybody's figured out the price. So let's do one price. Let's see how fast we are in trying to find out how much things are going for, right? Because we already looked up one of them. How much was amazing Spider-Man, or how much is amazing Spider-Man number 20? And let's say a grade at that time, like collecting comics, you couldn't buy comics at 9.8 or you impossible, basically, right? So let's assume the grade on all these comics that you could get would be a 9.2, a 9.2 or a 9.4, right? Near mint, near mint minus. Okay. Let's say near mint minus, right? Amazing Spider-Man number 50 came out in 1967, right? So 1951 was either 1967 or 68. So it would have been like one month apart, really, right? So if the last issue that they've listed here is 1967, and almost all the last issues that we see listed in all the titles 1967, then the odds are, you know, they might have been, is we assume that grade. Really amazing Spider-Man number 20, graded at, always be making, graded at 9.2 is going for $3,100. No, it wouldn't be. That's really expensive. These prices are making me cry. Sorry, I'm really enjoying the content and cannot comment in no worries. Yeah, $2,250 was the number I was seeing at 9.2, and grade 10, it is insane. Yeah, grade 10, it would be 10,000, right? So 9.2, $2,250. What kind of return is that? That's 2,250 times return, right? 60 for good, very good, not graded. Okay, wait, sorry. This list only goes up to grade 9, and it is, okay, yeah. Oh, so $21,000, graded at 9.8. Wow, wow, wow. Yeah, my guess would be early 1968. Okay. So how about we look for some prices? Let's look for some prices off the get-go off this. I'm going to put these guys on the side, right? And we're going to look at, and take a look at this thing. This thing, well, let me do it with the board. Take a look at this. This thing is all guide, all of it. So if there's anything that you want to take a look at, any prices that you want to take a look at, once we get a little handle on this, let us know, and we'll look it up. Maybe we'll make this a regular thing that maybe I'll just take pictures of these and put them online, right? Share, share, right? So let's get some prices, get some comics going here, because if we can put these on a table, that'd be fantastic. Ungraded good of number two are reasonable, number 20, 100 to 200. So a good is out of rating of 10, 1 to 10, or 0 to 10. A good is a 2, right? And the odds are, if you were ordering from this catalog, you were getting at least a 9. So $1. Do you want to go back in time? Well, it depends which site you guys are using. What was the site you used for pricing to show? I would do this. Here, let me kick down, show you guys. I'm going to turn off this angle right here, and I'm going to show you the websites, just for people who are also watching this after the live stream, or who've come in late on this stream. Here we go. Subchichou. Donatee, how are you doing? Donatee. Rendle, how are you doing? How was life? Check this out. These are the three main sites that I use for a price guide. Let me bring up my... So I use my comic shop, and we have number 20 listed here as well. So my comic shop is a good place to check to see what things you can buy at the moment. So Amazing Spider-Man number 20, graded at 7.5, is selling anywhere between, or 7, 7.5, and selling anywhere between $600, $700 to $1,000. We also use... I also use eBay, but I use the advanced search option to get prices for stuff that's already sold. So I click on this box here, and I punch in the name here, and eBay's sold listing is pretty good. It gives you a pretty good idea of what things are going for. Sometimes people get amazing deals, sometimes they're over paying for things. And I also use a comic price guide, and I like this site as well. And I think Amazing Spider-Man number 20, we looked at. So a comic price guide, and if you click on that, it takes you to the different grades that things are selling for. And this thing's listing Amazing Spider-Man number 20, graded at 9.8, at $10,000. At a 9.2, yeah, graded, it's listing it as $2,400, right? At a 9, a $1,700, which is pretty cool, which is very cool to tell you the truth. Let me put on my camera again, so we see the comics. 80s image. This even won't go to the 80s image. Not an expert here. When did these comics start raising in price? So yeah, in the 80s, they were actually, like, they were kicking up in price as they were coming out. Like, when Amazing Spider-Man number one came out, or Amazing Fantasy number 15 came out, that's Amazing Fantasy number 15 in the first appearance of Spider-Man, it was already, it sold out from what I understand, right? And people were already charging extra for it, right? So prices have always been going up on collectible comics, and sometimes not always, because sometimes there's serious downturns. And when the prices collapse on something, if you know a market, it's a good time to buy, right? If you don't know a market, then, you know, it's not your forte, right? So prices for collectibles, and collectibles are an amazing place to be in if you're thinking about investing. Some of the greatest gains in prices have been with collectibles, may they be art, cars, comic books, right? Paintings. You could have gotten it for $1 when this order form was valid, yeah. So I'm going to read this part, okay? Meanwhile, let's find the prices for, well, we got it for Amazing Spider-Man Number 20. Let's go Avengers Number 12. Why not, right? We can get that for a dollar. And some of these Avengers are going for mint, even into the 20s and 30s and 40s, right? Amazing Spider-Man Number 50. That's the first appearance of Kingpin. Really, Amazing Spider-Man Number 50 would be huge as well. Can vouch. My Pokemon cards are worth a small fortune. Are they really always making? Nice, nice. Daredevil Number 5. Like any comics, any numbers that you see here, you want to check the prices? Do so, but Daredevil Number 5, 6, 7, 8 for $1.75, right? Very cool. Fantastic Four. Check this out. Fantastic Four Number 35, 36 to 39 for $1.25, right? Fantasy Masterpieces Number 1 for $1.75. Oh, look at Ghost Rider. I don't know if this is the Ghost Rider, the cowboy one, or the Ghost Rider Johnny Cash. I forgot the name. One, two, three for $1. My Pokemon cards aren't worth a whole lot, but I have a lot of them. Avengers 12. Check this out. Avengers 12 is going for $400 right now at high grade, right? And you could have got it for $1. Now, Amazing Spider-Man Number 20 would have been a better investment, right? That's going for higher. Journey into mystery had a lot of first appearances, including the first appearance of Thor, right? But that was Number 89, I believe, first appearance of Thor. But all the journey into mystery is anywhere between 50 cents to a dollar. Incredible on Kid Colt. Kid Colt, Outlaw, the cowboy comics, they're not going for huge prices, right? So price-wise, Amazing Spider-Man 24, 25, Number 40, way better investment than Kid Colt, right? Marvel collectible items, classics, and these were reprints. And I think we bought some of these, right? So, relatively speaking, so far Amazing Spider-Man is the best place to be, really. Marvel Super Heroes Number 1, check that out. Thor, annual, raw-high kid, Sergeant Fear and the Howlin' Commandos. Sergeant Fear and the Howlin' Commandos underrated, underrated in terms of collectability. It should be highly collectible. Wizard from 1993 lists Amazing Spider-Man Number 20 at $250. Just imagine you bought it then. Ten-Banger, right? Less than $30 all around. Less than $30 all around. So, Sergeant Fearie Number 14, right? Dollar, right? Back then, you could have bought it for. And it's $30 right now, right? Or you could have bought Amazing Spider-Man Number 20 for a dollar, same investment back then, and it's going for, let's say, $2,000, right? 100 times more. A little bit less, right? Maybe 70 times, 80 times more, right? And that's what counts in terms of parking, investing, funds in certain locations, right? Which really kicks into the concept that we've talked about, differential accumulation, is a relative that matters, not absolute numbers. Strange tales, important, important. Strange tales had a lot of hulk and first appearances of hulk and first few appearances of hulk, and Iron Man, and Doctor Strange, Doctor Strange. Is anything priced higher than $1.75? I'm not 100% sure. Check out Fantastic Four Number 48 and 49, and those are the first appearances of Galactus and Silver Surfer, right? So let's take a look, and check this out. This is interesting. It should be, oh, that's what it is. Check this out. So this page here, I'm going, wait a second, it's all, it's not going alphabetical, it's already into the teens. The T's and the X's, and here's X-Men by the way. Let's look at the X-Men. Check this out. X-Men, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 for $1.25. I want some. I want some, right? So what this is, this photocopy, this guy, this is, these are most likely the most popular comics that people were ordering, right? So they printed it off a comic supplement because the next page, it says Master Catalog, right? So it's going to have things in alphabetical order. Oh, look at this. I never went past the first page. I was waiting for the stream to look at this stuff, Action Adventure Superman, or sorry, Action Comics. Check this out. So this is the Master Catalog and we're going to go alphabetical, right? Action Comics, Action Comics. This is magazine size, so it's very hard to try to navigate it with the setup a little bit. Action Comics number 17 for $27. So to answer, I forget who was asking. Yeah, there's stuff that's more than $1.75. So prices were going up and if you had to do this, go back in history, you'd be buying all the Action Comics you could, right? Action Comics number 17. What is that going for, gang? What's Action Comics number 17 graded at, let's say, nine selling for? Oh, look at this one. Number 57, it says the cover is torn. And look at this. They do grade them, right? I guess we should read it. $4.5 is selling for $2,400. You know what? Before we read, let's look at their disclaimer, what they say, because we're assuming it's going to be graded at 9.0, but maybe it's not, right? So I'm going to read the Speedy Gonzales style gang. That way we can get to the prices, okay? Let me put this here so you guys see it as well. Okay, you won't be able to read that part of it, but I'll read it. Dear collectors, Comics for Collectors 2 goes into effect immediately. Cancelling our previous catalog and all supplements, please take note of the following points of information, okay? One, all prices are per book except when indicated in supplement number one. Alternate choices are appreciated wherever possible. Please print or type all orders. Okay, let's try to bring this to focus so you guys can see it. If you have any questions that you want answered or comics to sell, please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope for your reply. If you do not have an older form, use a piece of paper at least five inches by eight inches in size. If you are sending cash, try to avoid sending a lot of loose change. Send bills and as little change as possible in payment for your orders. Crazy, they took change. Once you receive your order, it is usually processed the day that it is received and is in the mail the next day. All packages are sent magazine rate and can take as long as three weeks to be received depending upon the post office and how far the package has to travel. If you would like a package mailed first, class include an additional 10 cents for each comic order. For air mail, add an additional 16 cents per comic. All orders are insured free of charge. Okay, on foreign orders, please send check or money order payable in US funds. Please add an additional 35 cents for postage and handling on all orders under $3. If the 35 cents for orders under $3 is not included, it will be deducted from your refund if there is any or a book will be omitted from your order and a refund will be sent for the balance of the price of the book. On orders for posters, add an additional 25 cents per order. Whether one or more posters are ordered, it is the same 25 cents per order. Cash is acceptable, but we cannot be responsible for any money that is lost in the mail. A refund will be sent with your order for all items that have been previously sold. All comics are complete and in good to mint condition unless otherwise stated. So good to mint that goes anywhere between 2 to 9.6. So that gives it a crazy wide range. I don't know if the grading system was still valid back then. So good might have meant something else. Refunds or exchanges will be given only when there is a defect in the book and it is returned to us immediately. So I'm guessing good here means they're really good condition. That's my take on it. Looking forward to being of service to you. Thank you sincerely. Grand Book Center. So good to mint. I don't know what that means. Good probably mint. Very fine. Yeah, that's what my take would be as well. Always be making. So take a look at these things. And this goes up to... look at this. Action Comics goes up to number 341. So I'm assuming that's 1967 as well. If that's the case. Right? Look at this one. They already list it. Adventure Comics number 12. It's got spine tape. Let me move this guy over a little bit. Our little light is getting in the way. Friend used to always be making. So 19 Action Comics number 341 came out in 1966. Right? So so far the oldest one we have here is 1967. And Adventure Comics is also Superman. Right? September. Cool. Get a grip here. Stanley was making all these comics. No, not Stanley. Action Comics. Superman is DC Comics. And Stanley had a part to play in making the comics. There's a lot of people involved in making these comics. Right? What else should we look at? Should I read you some names and you guys tell me what you want to look at? Because there's a lot of books here. Adventures into the unknown. What's the oldest Batman they have? Batman. Let's check out Batman. Look at this. No way. Look at the Batman prices. Okay, we're jumping a whole bunch of stuff. All American men of war. Any Aquaman. Oh, look at this. Aquaman. We're going to get to Batman on this page by the way. Aquaman number one for three dollars. Right? Which is pretty good price. Look at this. Timely. Timely. Antony and Cleopatra. That's got to be the golden age. This one. If it's Timely Comics, Timely Comics used to be Marvel. Right? Sorry, gang. I'm going to do a little adjustment so I get a better handle on this. None today. None today. Astonishing. I'm assuming that's astonishing. Tails. Take a look at that. Some key prices. Can you show us some horror comics? Yeah, well, if we hit some. Astonishing comics had some horror issues with it. Oh, let's see if we can find alarming tails. Alarming tails. The one we looked at, right? Alarming tails. Alarming adventures. Oh, look at this. Look at this. Look at this. So let me bring this out. So one of the comics we were thinking of reading is alarming tails that we will be reading at some point, right? And this is alarming tails is the Ant-Man prototype, right? And this came out in 1958, right? And it's number six. Okay. And I ended up paying for this one. I ended up paying and it's graded at good. Very good. I ended up paying 640 US and 850 Canadian approximately. But these guys have alarming tails. Take a look. They don't have number six, but they got alarming tails number two, three, and five for $1.25 and $1. Let's check it out. Let's go to the Batman. People want. Oh, they got Adam Age. Oh, look at this. Look at this. Oh, wait, wait. I'm going to show you this too. I'm going to show you this too. Look at this. Look at this. Look at this. Adam Age. Oh, that's the Adam. Look at that. Come on, focus. Adam Age, one, two, three, St. John's and then Fargo. So $3, $2 and $1. And that's the other one we had here, right? Adam Age number one and it's St. John's. Now I don't know if this is the same one or not because there was only one issue of this, right? Pretty cool. Pretty cool. Take a look at this. Let's look at Batman. People are aching to see the Batman one. So baseball. What are some high prices? Now take a look at the Batman stuff. Let me bring it up here. So Batman number six, I'm assuming half of cover means half of cover is missing for $10. That's still an amazing deal. That is still an amazing deal. Okay. Oh, those are the Batman annual. Oh, hold on. We're missing something. Oh, Batman 3D. Hold on a second. Let's hit up all the Batman. Bat Masterson. We don't know what Bat Masterson is, but check that out. Batman 3D from 1953, you could have bought for $2. What? What? What? Oh, Detective Comics would be really interesting, right? And then Batman number six, half cover. I don't know what half cover means. Maybe half cover missing or half a spine tear on the cover, right? You got Batman 23 spine tape for $14. Number 26, it says ditto. So that also has spine tape for $11. And then Batman 27, $49. Those are going for $7.65. You would have bought all of these. Mark Metals. How are you doing? Oh, Mark. We're looking at, do you know what we're doing, Mark? Mark, let me know if you know what we're doing right now. What are we looking at? And if you don't, I'm going to give you a quick little intro to this. And here's the rest of Batman number 93, 94, 95, $1.75. Like all of these are multiple times of what they are now, or they were then, right? I want to buy them all, me too. Battle. Oh, I think this is the Golden Age war comics. Pricing sheet for sure. Pricing sheet. I think this is the war comics from the gold, silver age, right? This is price order form, comics for collectors number two that I bought. I believe in a previous comic book haul that I ended up paying 11.50 Canadian, about 8.25 US for. My maximum bid for this was $66.66. $1.1967 is more or less equivalent to $8 today in terms of purchasing power, purchasing power. Cool. Inflation taken into account. Batman, Batman. Battle attack. That's for sure Golden Age, or it could be early silver age. What do you call it? Yeah, Mark, check this out. Check this out. You want to see a price? You want to see a price? Action comics number 17 for $27. Number 2833 for $24. Check. You want to see a price? You want to see a price? Check this out. Check this out. Amazing Spider-Man number 20, 21, 20, 23 for a dollar, right? Look at that. Amazing Spider-Man number 50. First appearance of Kingpin for $0.50, right? And these would have been pretty good grade, right? High grade. High grade. What else should we look at, gang? Let's see if there's anything major. Huge prices here. Bill Barnes Air Force. Check this out. At the time, this was expensive. Where is it? Bill Barnes Air Ace for $10. I don't know that one, right? I'm sending my loose change to the address to see what happens. Hilarious, right? Hilarious, hilarious. Look at this thing. This thing's beautiful. Captain America. Oh, look at this. Look at this. Oh, look at Black Hawk. Oh, look at Black Hawk. Oh, look at Black Cat Mystery. Look at that. Look at that. I got a weird chat delay. Was I spamming? No, it didn't look like you were spamming. I freaking wish. I messed up with the chat, gang. So look at that. Black Cat Mystery. Number 14-7. We'll get to its spot of tea. We'll get to Detective Comics. There's some amazing series here we got to take a look at. Black Diamond Western. Black Magic. I don't know Black Magic. Volume 1. That's got to be Golden Age. It's like a candy story. No, no. That's beautiful to me. Look at this. Black Hawk. Black Hawk is huge collectible, right? Black Hawk Number 9 for $14. There's more Black Hawk here. They had a lot of Black Hawk. Blue Bolt. Let's look at Blue Bolt. Is there a Blue Bolt comic? Black Magic is 1950. Horror suspense from Jack Kirby. Oh, man. Look at this. Look at this. I think I might have one or two of these in my collection. These. I would have bought all of these. This is like the horror of the 1950 horror comics. Spider-Man, You're in Heaven. Yeah, me too, brother. This is beautiful to me. There's a reason I was willing to pay so high price for this. They look amazing. The Black Horror Man. Yeah. Anila, I'm sketching. DC is making a Blue Bolt movie. They're making a Blue Bolt movie. There's to be a Blue Bolt here. We got Blue Beetle. Oh, look at this. Blue Bolt. Oh, there you go. Look at this. Blue Bolt. Look at the prices on Blue Bolt. They're making a Blue Bolt movie. Is that supposed to be 1943? No way. They're selling it for $16. Really? If that's the case, what a buy that would have been? Avengers Number 1. I don't know. I don't think it'll be in here because this isn't a price guide. This is an order form, right? So I doubt if they would be selling it. Oh, look at the Brave and the Bold. Look at the Brave and the Bold. This is key as well. This is a key series. Brave and the Bold. Number 15, 18, 22, $3. Wow, wow, wow. Lots of first appearances. Lots of first appearances. Yeah, Booster Gold has been supposed to be in a movie. Look at this. Buck Rogers on the 25th century. Nice. Buck Rogers. Buck Rogers. Prior to 1944, $50. That is the most expensive comic. Gang, what's the... Buck Rogers Number 2 from 1940 is going for right now. And then Number 4, 5, and 6. And then the Number 1 from 1964 is a dollar 50. But I'd be really curious to know what Buck Rogers Number 2 is going for. Oh, wow, case man. You gifted subs mad. What? Wow. I just saw a whole bunch of gifted subs just fly by. Brother, thank you. And I'm pretty sure everybody appreciates it. Happy Friday, everyone. Case man. Nice. Captain Marvel. We have Captain Marvel. Let's check it out. Buck Rogers Number 2 from 1950. Not a lot of good info on Buck Rogers. 300. On a 6.5. Number 2 from 1944. No way. That one right there. Prior to 1944, for a fair copy. And a fair copy is missing things and stuff. Or fair is really beaten crap. $50 in 1968 or so. That's expensive. If $1 was $8, if that's the multiple we're doing. $50 would be $400. Let's look at Captain Marvel. Buck Rogers. 6 points. CGC 6.0 is going for $4.9. Man, that's a great deal. If it was selling for $50, I don't know if it's a great deal. But depends. Captain Marvel. There you go. Here's the Captain Marvels. $7 is $18. Wow. Captain Marvel was pretty expensive at the time, right? Check that out. Here's Captain Marvel Jr. Challengers of the Unknown. Nice. Challenges of the Union is very collectible as well. Number 1 for $5. Very sweet. Very sweet. Challenges of the Unknown is very, very collectible. I'd buy that for $5. Captain Marvel looks cheap right now. Yeah. Captain Marvel like $18 for number 7. Wow. You could probably get it for the same price right now, right? Dollars for Captain Marvel. Yeah, like cheaper. So if you bought Captain Marvel, you would have lost money, right? You would have lost money. Oh, what a bad investment that would have been. But if you're a comic book lover, it's part of your collection, right? Challenges of the Unknown for $5 is a great buy. It's a great buy. I don't know what kind of spec pricing went into this pricing. Yeah, the thing is at the beginning here, Mark, take a look at this. This is what they say in terms of grading. But I don't know when the grading came in, the grading scale of 1 to 10. The sentence they put here regarding their comics was, all comics are complete, right? And in good to mint condition unless otherwise stated. And some of them, you know, they say there's tape on the thing and stuff. So I'm assuming, or I'm always making me this comment as well, good probably means very fine, very fine minus, right? And they have notes here if there's torn and stuff. So cave girl. Someone saw the chat go by cave girl. 11, 12, 14. They don't even have number one up there, right? Do you want to leave slow mode on the chat? I don't know. I don't know how many people are on chat. No, I don't think so. Do we have slow-mo enabled? No, I think let's take off slow-mo for sure, right? Because I think a lot of people are just loving, just watching this thing. The prices. Oh, look at this. Look at this. Combat. Combat. We have the Combat War comics, right? Combat Atlas comics, which is Marvel comics number one for $3. I would buy that. I want that. Please. Yes. $3 for Golden Age Marvel War comic published under the umbrella of Atlas publications before Marvel was Marvel. Fantastic. Fantastic. Oh, look at this. Crime does not pay. Crime does not pay, right? And they're cheap right now relative to these prices. Crime does not pay $37 for $10. Wow, wow, wow. Right? We have some of these comics and we've done a reading of Crime Does Not Pay, right? Crazy creatures. Let's see. What else? What else? Oh, detective. We got detective. Should we look at detective? Daredevil? We got Daredevil. Wow, Daredevil was going for pretty penny, I guess, at the time. Ralph was speaking, was really popular. So take a look. Which one we're going to look at? Crime Justice. So a lot of crime comics, right? And crime comics were fetching a fair bet, right? Crime Mysteries number one and two. Crime must lose is an awesome time. Look at this. Crime and punishment. Crime Mysteries one and two for $3. Crime punishment four and five. That's cool. Crime Smasher. Look at that one. Crime Smasher. Where'd it go? Nice, nice. Criminals on the run. Oh, D-Day comic. $1. Crime must lose. Crime does not pay $37. CGC graded $7.5 is $195. Wow, that seems like a steal. Is there Crime by Women? I missed that one. Oh, Crime by Women. Look at that one. $5. Dagger, Dale Evans. Danger Adventure. Should we go to Detective? Let's look at Daredevil first. Let's look at Daredevil first. Here's Daredevil, right? Pretty key. And Daredevil seemed pretty cheap relative to the 1960s prices, right? Seemed really cheap. Like, Daredevil number 44 was $8 while Amazing Spider-Man number 20 was a dollar. Dark Mysteries. Number one, $5. Let's look at Detective Comics. What are these going for right now? Ready? There's a whole bunch of Detective Comics. Detective Comics number 44, 84, 85. I'm assuming we can assume the 44 is not, you know, it wouldn't be a nine. Or, I mean, they don't have any notes here. So what's Detective 44 going for? Detective 44 must be into the thousands. Yeah, Detective number, Detective Comics is the first appearance of Batman. Detective 24. 3.5 Detective Comics going for $1,150, right? 990 on 7.5. Really? Detective Comics 44? A CGC-grade 7.5 is going for $990? 27 is the first Batman, yeah. Detective 44 for $24 in 1968, right? Pretty expensive for that period. But nothing compared to the one we're good copy 375. That's cool. So the price hasn't gone huge compared to Spider-Man, right? And what was the one we looked at that was $50? Oh, it was the Buck Rogers that was $50. Wow. Buck Rogers was $50, while Detective Comics 44 was $24. Wow. A 3.5 CBCS Detective Comics sold for $1,000. Cool. So 3.5. So I'm guessing then this would have been. Come on, focus. So this would have been a higher grade copy, right? Very cool. We got Dick Tracy. Dick Tracy. Pretty expensive. I don't know how much they're going for now. What else we got? Dr. Solar, Man of the Atom. Look at this. This is the gold key stuff. Number one and two for $225. Oh, I would buy that. I would buy one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. I'd buy them all. My jaw's hitting the floor all the way through this. Nice. Oh, look at that. Dr. Solar. How did Dollman make it past 10 issues? Dollman. Where's Dollman? Let's check it out. Oh, there's Dollman. Look at that. Dollman. Cool. So this is interesting. Doc Savage is listing in the guide, but that didn't come out until 1972. It could have been a different Doc Savage. Is it, it could be gold key or something else, right? Dr. Who? Is there Dr. Who? Dr. Who? Dr. Who? Dr. Who? Dr. Who? Did you guys see Dr. Who? I didn't see Dr. Who. Oh, there it is. What am I crazy? Dr. Who and that, that, that deli ex? This comic, I've been tracking, if it's the same one I'm thinking about, this comment is expensive. It's really expensive. So $1.50 would have been an amazing price. The original Doc Savage is World War II. Yeah. Scratch that. Wrong issue, wrong issue. Okay, cool. Yeah. This Dr. Who? Last one I checked was selling into the hundreds and that was like two or three years ago. Daleks, Daleks. Those Daleks are awesome. They're like little robot things, right? Dr. Solar number 1 for 100. And in my opinion, Dr. Solar number 1 for 100 is a steal. Exterminate, exterminate. Dr. Dracula and the Mummy. What else we got? Oh, famous Funnies. Famous Funnies. Eerie Tails. Do we have Eerie Tails? Eerie Tails. Eerie Tails number 1. Oh, oh, oh, Eerie Adventure. Eerie number 1. W. Eerie number 3. Look at that. Look at that. No, Detective 27 is not in here. Same price today as in the book. Oh, poor Eerie Tails. No love, no love. No love, no love. Oh, look at it. Hey, look at that one. That one's pretty cheap. You can get it. You can get the same price, if not less, right? Look at this. Famous Funnies. This you would collect. Eerie 3 for $15. For is that a cover? Really? Nice. Look at this one. Famous Funnies. You would have bought all these. Well, you would have bought the first 180, right? Or first 79 anyway. Famous Funnies. Huge, huge, huge. And then you got famous crimes. Very cool. Very cool. Very cool. Very cool. What else we got here? Fightin' Navy. Lots of war comics. So it goes for more. Yeah, Eerie. For is that a covers? Yeah. For is that a covers on EC Comics? Wow. They go for crazy amount. Look at this. Flash 105. 350. You'd buy. 106, 107, 108. Look at that. Look at that. You'd buy, right? Oh, look at that. Look above this. Flash number 56 from the 1944 series, right? For $14. Or did that come out in 1944? I don't know. Maybe it came out in 1944. Now would have been a great buy. Flash 105. 2.5 for $175. Yeah. You would have bought mad. You would have bought these like mad, like all of them. Buy them all. Buy them all. So I'm showing that Dr. Who didn't appear in comics until 1979. It can't be 1979. Really, Mark? This is from 1960s. I'm pretty sure. Dr. Who in the Deluxe. I lied. 1965. Yeah. So we have Fightin' Air Force. And we have, I have some of these comics. Fightin' Air Force, Fightin' Army. I have both of these. I don't know what numbers I have of these. I like the war comics, right? And I have Fightin' Marines as well. Take a look. Come on, focus. Fightin' Marines. The Golden Age War comics and Fightin' Navy we have as well. Golden Age War comics are, some of them are fetching good prices, right? Oh, House of Mystery. Forbidden Worlds. Oh, look at this. Look at this. Forbidden Worlds. Number one, two, three. They got them all. They got them all. I don't know what the price on those ones is. Ten dollars or so. That's it. Wow. Wow. GI combat. Comic magazine. Cool. Frogmen. I see frogmen go. People buy up a lot of frogmen. Certain ones seem to go for more. Cool. Gangbusters. Gene Audrey. Oh, look at this. Oh, this is 1945. Look at that. Look at that. Where do we go? There we go. No, that's not it. Here we go. Gene Audrey. 1945 for ten dollars. 1945 issue anyway. Number 93. Number two and three for 950. Green Lantern. Look at this. Oh, look at this. Look at this. You want prices. Green Lantern number 24 from 1945. Eight dollars. Number one for 350. Good price. Good price. Journey into mystery. Number one. Do we have it? We haven't had that yet. Green Hornet. Oh, yeah. Look at Green Hornet. Very expensive. 1940, 35 dollars. I'm pretty sure that's way higher now. Nobody wants Gene Audrey. There's nowhere. We're supposed to be day earlier. What else we got? Gunsmoke Western. Gunsmoke Western. And we've got Gunsmoke up here. Oh, look at the EC Comics. Look at the EC Comics. Here, let me show it to you. EC Comics. Haunt of Fear. Come on. Focus. There we go. Haunt of Fear. 16, 1950 for ten dollars. Wow, wow, wow. Now, I'm assuming that's a reprint of 7-8 maybe. Number 4567. I'm pretty sure this is EC Comics. Right? You'd buy all those up. You'd buy all those up. What else we got? What else we got? Heroic. I don't know heroic. Oh, that's interesting. Green Hornet number one. 6.5 is 6,000 dollars. What was it going here? It was going for 35 dollars, the Green Hornet. Very cool, very cool. So, 6,000. 35 to 6,000. Not bad. Oh, that's interesting. How come? I've seen an adventure in space and time, but I can't remember if they mentioned that adventure in space and time. I don't know. I don't think we saw it. Gorgon. We got Gorgon. I got Gorgon. I like Gorgon. That's Steve Ditko, I believe. Gorgon Comics. House of Mystery. Let's look at House of Mystery getting hit comics. Wow, wow, wow. Look at hit comics. Hit comics. 43 for 8 dollars. Very good, very good. And then we got House of Mystery. Look at that. Number one, man. You'd buy that up. You'd buy that up. And there's a few. Like they got the whole House of Mystery thing, right? Super cool, super cool. Herbie the Lovebug. Do we have Herbie the Lovebug? Herbie the Lovebug. Oh, there's Herbie. Herbie the Lovebug. Check that out. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, all the way up to 21. What else we got? House of Secrets. Wow. House of Secrets. Let me bring this over so you see it. Oh, I can't do it. I'll bring it over here again. House of Secrets. Take a look at that. You could buy everything in this book and be a millionaire, but you would, you would be, you would spend a few thousand dollars and for sure you would have been a millionaire. Oh, look at this. Idaho. Idaho is a western and is very collectible. There are people buying this up. I've got a few issues. They're beautiful covers, painted covers. Really, they're amazing painted cover. I'm holding out for the end of the book and all the X comics. We might have to go through it a little bit faster. We're going really slow through this, right? How are we doing for time? We started, oh my God, we're already an hour, something minutes, right? Check this out. Let's go through this. Let's see, let's see. Let me give myself a little scratch. Jimmy Olsen. Look at this. Jimmy Olsen, Jimmy Olsen. The first appearance, I mean, the first appearance, Darkseid hasn't even made his first appearance yet. This thing goes up to Jimmy Olsen number 96, right? Darkseid was later, I believe. Jimmy Olsen. Jimmy Olsen is fairly cheap that you can buy, right? That's cool. That's cool. What else we got? Jumbo. Journey into unknown worlds. Look at that. Are we two hours in? No. What time do we start? Oh, we started at 3 o'clock. I thought we started at 3.30. We're going to keep on going a little bit. I do have a student that I got a Skype with at 6 o'clock and I have to take the computer and set up, but we're going to go. We're going to keep on looking. Justice Traps. Oh, Justice Traps, the guilty. Look at that. Look at that. Maybe we'll come back to this on another stream, right? We don't have to finish the whole thing today. Zoop. Konga. I have some Konga. Steve Ditko as well. Steve, I'm pretty sure Steve Ditko as well. All right. Lone Ranger Gang. Lone Ranger. Oh, look at this. Number 98 from 1939, Dal Comics. Probably four color. I don't know if it's four or not. $19. Which one is it? Journey into mystery. Number 125. Let's go check it out. Let's go check it out. Let me see if there's anything. Journey into mystery. A, B, C, D, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, J. Where's journey into mystery? Journey into unknown worlds. Journey into fear. Oh, it doesn't look like we have journey into mystery. Mark. It's when journey into mystery is the last issue and it changed to Thor. Oh, is that what it is? But there's no journey into mystery. We've got journey into unknown worlds. Check it out. Journey into unknown worlds. Continued from... No, that's it. And then we've got journey into fear down here. Right? No journey into mystery. Oh, that's unfortunate. I guess they sold out. Right? You want some lever to beaver? Lone Ranger was expensive. There's the lowest lane. There's the lowest lane. Then it must be under the title Thor. Okay, we'll go take a look at Thor. Let's check it out. So we want to take a look at for sure Thor and X-Men, right? Let me see what else we got here that if we're going to flip Marvel Tales. Oh, look at this. They got Marvel classics, $1 each, and they list them all, right? FBI stories, that just goes through. Okay. Mr. District Attorney. Marvel Tales. Marvel Family. Look at that. That's like DC Comics. It should be anyway. Wizard Magazine for sure, brother. Of course, of course. I loved wizard. I loved wizard. I have wizard number one on the early issues. I use them a lot. Mystery in space. Our army at war. Should we go find some of the... some of the comic stuff? Good times, especially back in the 90s. Great times. Great times. Amazing times. Let me see if I can find anything that's crazy priced. Oh, look at this. Planet comic. Fair condition for $16. It's expensive for that time anyway. I don't know what's going for now. What do we got? Roy Rogers. Roy Rogers is still very collectible, and they're going for more than this, but not huge returns like Spider-Man and stuff. I'm amazed Spider-Man was selling for so cheap. Showcase. You want to see Showcase? Showcase presents. Look at that. They don't have Showcase number four, though. Showcase presents $2. Cool. Very cool. Planet 26 is $200. The most expensive so far is Buck Rogers. $50. Which is, wow. Oh, look at this. Check the price on these gang. Smiling Jack. I don't know Smiling Jack from 1936. Number four, number 10. And then it went into four color at $21. I don't know Smiling Jack. And then you got 1948 and 49. Slave Girl. Wow, cool. Slave Girl number one. Oh my God. That's got to be a huge collectible right now. Oh, Punchline. Mark Meadows. I got the first appearance of Punchline. The first cameo and the first full. I was lucky enough to get my hands on it. Slave Girl. I wonder what Slave's going on for. And Smiling Jack. I don't know Smiling Jack. Smoky the Bear. She's the new hard to call. Yeah, Joker's girlfriend. Space Adventures. Slave Girl number one. $4.5 for $475. How much was it going for here? $5. Is it as good of a return as other comics? No. But not bad. Oh, awesome. I'm gonna have to look more into her. Is she really new? She's new. So Slave Girl $7.5 for $1,770. Cool. Bad Girl comics. Star Spangled War stories. Space. What else we got? Strange Adventures. Star Spangled War stories. Pretty cool. The Strange Adventures $12 and $3 for $5 would have been a great buy, I think. Would have been a great buy. Strange Worlds $5. Yeah, I think she's in the last two issues before the lockdown. Yeah, Mark. There was one panel in just a panel in Detective Comics, I believe. And then the other one was Batman. No, not Detective. I forget what it is. Strange Suspense Stories. Batman 88. Yeah. Was that the one panel one, Mark? I was about to ask where Hulk 181 was way later than this. Like a decade later. Oh, Superman. Superman. Superman. Superman. Oh, look at the prices. Look at that. Superman. Come on. Superman number seven. Fair Condition $15. 8, 10, 18, 19, 21, and $18. You'd buy all that up. Look at that. Superman $100 for $2. You'd buy all of those up. All of them. Like, they're into the hundreds. So Batman 89. So Batman 88 and 89. Okay. Superman 7. 4.0 for $1,500. Okay. 100 times your return. If this was, I don't know what fair would have been. Right. Superboy as well. We have Superboy. Not bad. Son of grip dawn. Believe it or not, case man. Superman 7 at 4.0 for $1,500. Over the long run, it's probably going to be worth more. What else we got here? Target. Target volume two, number one. $21. I don't think these have gone up as high. Tales of the Unexpected. Number one for $2. Very cool. Very cool. Tales of Terror. Only Express. Tales of Horror. Yes. $4, please. Tales of the Green Hornet. Or Green Beret, not Green Hornet. Tales from the Tomb. Tales from the Great Book. Tales of the Unexpected is a good time to buy. It's a good time to buy right now. It's a good time to buy. Tarzan. Look at this. Who's a Tarzan lover? I have some Tarzans in my comic collection. I like Tarzan. Tarzan, number six. Oh, sorry. Number 11. $6. This is continued, but we have Tarzan number nine. The best they had. The lowest they had was Tarzan number nine for $7.50. Thor must be in the next page, right? Oh, Tomahawk. Nice. Let's see. Tomahawk? Where's Thor? Tomahawk got three and four for $4. Oh, there's no Thor here. Crazy. There's no Thor. Mark, no Thor. You're looking for something that's hard to find, I guess, back then, right? No Thor and no adventure into mystery. I think there might have been adventure into mystery. Let me just check. Adventure into mystery. Adventure into the unknown. Adventure. Adventure into terror. Adventure into mystery. Adventures into mystery. Is it adventures or adventure? Oh, journey into mystery. Yeah. No journey into mystery. And no Thor. Did we miss journey into mystery? House of mystery. Journey into fear. Yeah. Maybe it was under mystery. They didn't put the journey into mystery. Mystery in space. Mysteries, mystery. No. No, no Thor. Crazy. Let me go find where we were. What else we got? Twilight Zone. 12 o'clock. Oh, Thor? Look at this. I thought that was Thor for a second. They got Thor. They got Turok. Look at this. I'd buy Turok just because I love Turok. The character is amazing, right? Nice, Turok. Yeah, Turok's amazing, right? $0.25 giant for $1.25. Awesome. Unknown Worlds. Number one for $2. This publication, we're guessing it came out in 1968. You miss your hands 64 the game. I heard they're making it again. They're gonna bring it out. They're doing a remake of Turok from what I've heard. Uncanny Tales, Undersea Agents, Walt Disney Comics. There's Walt Disney, whole list of Walt Disney Comics here for $1.25 or so. Walt Disney Comics for $1.25. Oh, look at this. Vault of Horror. Walt of Horror. This is EC Comics. You buy this up. You'd buy all of them. You buy multiple. You buy them all. That's it. You just buy it. All right, Walt of Horror. For sure. For sure. For sure. Weird Tales. Oh, look at this. Weird Science. EC Comics. Look at that. Look at that. Turok Dinosaur House. The first game to feature the cerebral bore. Yeah? I have a bunch of them in 64 games. Look at this. Weird Science Fantasy Annual Number Two. $20. We've done a reading of that. Weird Science Fantasy Annual. We've done a reading of Weird Science Fantasy Annual Number One and Number Two from EC Comics. Okay. If you go to our comic book readings, I think it's the second comic book reading set that we did. And we read Weird Science Fantasy Annual Number One and Number Two. Okay. Not all the stories. It's Convalation of Stick. I'd buy that up. I would buy that up. I'd buy all of them. I'd buy all of them. Web of Mystery. Nice. I have a couple of Web of Mysteries. I don't know if this is from the Golden Age or not. Very cool. Very cool. Weird Adventures. Zip Davis. Just buy them all. Just buy them all. What else we got? Oh, the boom destroyed. Oh, look at this. They got a whole section for Disney Funnies and Teenage Comics. Oh, trippy. Where's X-Men? Oh, there's no X-Men. How come there's no X-Men? Wiz Comics. Oh, look at this. Expensive. Wiz Comics Number 20. $21. Awesome. Highly, highly collectible. Highly collectible. You bought all the X-Men. Sorry. Awesome case. Nice. Nice. Here's Wings. Wings. Highly collectible. Highly collectible. Highly collectible. Tales of the Unexpected. 16. Did we have it? I'm going to look it up. Let's look it up. Wings is highly collectible. Tales of the Unexpected. Let's check it out. Let's check it out. Do we have it? Tales of the Unexpected. Number 16 you want. Oh, 16 is missing. Look at this. Tales of the Unexpected. What's in number 16? There's number 1. Highly collectible. 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 17. First appearance of Thor. Oh, wait a second. Tales of the Unexpected. First appearance of Thor? Or Journey into Mystery. 16, 9 or something was the first appearance of Thor. Or maybe Tales of the Unexpected. 16. Really? Mark? Oh, it's missing. It's missing. But you could have got the rest for dirt cheap. Buy it all. Buy it all. Buy it all. Wonder Woman. Let's look at Wonder Woman. Let's look at Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman. Look at this. And we've got World's Finest. Oh, we're like two hours plus. Look at this. Wonder Woman. Number 10 and 11 for $14. Buy, buy, buy. 17, 20, 23, 22, 23, 24. Great prices. No, no Neil Gaiman thing. I know how old this book. No. Neil Gaiman didn't get into comics until 1980s. After he read Alan Moore when he was a kid, Neil Gaiman got into comics. His inspiration to get into comics and he's told the story. And if you look at Prisoners of Gravity, this is a TV series that came out in Ontario in an interview, he said that he was at a train station and in the store there, he saw Alan Moore's Swamp Thing and he picked it up and read it. And that's when he understood what you could do with comic books. In 1984 interview, Kirby said, I did a version of Thor for DC in the 50s before I did him for Marvel. I created Thor at Marvel because I was forever in armored of legends, which is why I knew about Balder, Hemdall, and Odin. I tried to update Thor and put him into the superhero costume, but he was still Thor. No way. The story was included in Tales of the Unexpected number 16 from 1957. I didn't know this mark. What are you saying? Oh, what? I gotta remember this. Wonder Woman, very good for $650. Cool. That's like this, Mark. This contains the prototype of Ant-Man. It's Ant-Man, right? Al Williamson. And they published this for Harvey publications. And then they brought Ant-Man to Marvel Comics, right? That Ant-Man prototype. Okay. And I bought this for $650 US. We're gonna do a reading of it. We're gonna do a reading of it. It's Swamp Thing, a spot of tea. Alan Moore's Swamp Thing. Read it. Anybody out there, if you're listening to this, Alan Moore's Swamp Thing. Read it. End of story. After you read an issue or a graphic novel, go for a walk. Yeah, lucky for us that Neil Gaiman read Alan Moore's Swamp Thing. Where were we? Wonder Woman. We looked at Wonder Woman, right? Cool, cool, cool. Cool, cool, cool. It's amazing. It's read it and put it into context of when it was. It was the 1980s, right? And then we got, take a look at this, World's Finest as well. Look at that, 9, 11, 27. Awesome. Chicho, my aunt bought my uncle dozens and dozens of comic books for years until she passed. He recently gave us all of them and said he never liked comic books, but didn't have the heart to tell her, oh, what thing? You gotta tell us what they are. Come to Discord, make a video, bookmark. That was powerful information mark. Yeah, seriously mark, awesome. Comic books contain so much history, so much history. Your United States, 1946, $5, zero, right? And then we got Disney, Disney Funnies, Funnies and Teenage Comics. Alan Moore's a genius. I wonder if X-Men is in this. Okay, this is Betty and Veronica. Like, these things are crazy expensive now. Like Archie comics from that period. See these guys? Archie, number 5, 8, 14. They're expensive. Like, look at this one. Betty and Veronica number one for three dollars, right? Like Archie comics from that period are expensive. Atomic Mouse. I'm gonna see if maybe X-Men is back here. Dagwood, Bugs Bunny. Look at all the comics that Disney was putting out, right? I'm sure Grumpy Genius. I've read Killing Joke so many times, I agree. Killing Joke. Alan Moore's small thing, superior to Killing Joke. Page had all the issues of X-Men. Did it? Oh, maybe that's what it was. The first issue had all the issues of X-Men they have. They just didn't have room to print it all, right? Here it is, right? So they have the X-Men and what an amazing deal. You got about X-Men 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 for $1.25 each. Thank you for the reminder, dragons. I totally forgot about this, right? And it's Thor here as well. Journey into Mystery. Journey into Mystery. What are we doing? What are we doing? Mark, are you still here? Are you still here? Journey into Mystery. Journey into Mystery. This is, here, let me give you the first page. I pulled that away. Sorry. Journey into Mystery. They've got to have Journey into Mystery. Look at this. And they didn't call it Thor afterwards. Look at that. Look at that. Journey into Mystery. Number 125 for $0.75. And then 126. Is that the one who is fighting Hercules? Mark? Wow. Wow indeed. 126. So that must be when he's fighting Hercules, right? Wow. Can we buy? Who's got the time machine? Anybody contact John Titter? I want to go back in time. Look at that. Look at that. Dragons, thank you for the reminder. That's right. Snapshot. Wish we could all buy these. Nice. Let's go back to the Disney stuff and see what we got. This has been one of the nerdy streams ever. Where is it? Where is it? Where is it? Voyage. This is the Disney stuff. Nice. Nice. We'll just flip through this. Check this out. Okay, you guys got to look up the price on this one. So this book has to be 1966 earlier. I think it's 1968. It might be 1968. Check this out. Frisky animals on parade. Frisky animals on parade. Awesome. Awesome. Too funny. Too funny. And Disney comics. Oh, what? Gay comics? This isn't the gay comics I know of. The gay comics from 1978. On the same pages. Frisky comics on parade. But this is happy comics. It's not the... That's funny. Funny. Giggle and giggle comics. Check this out. And giggle comics. Frisky comics on parade. What? And I'm pretty sure it passed the comic code because it's Disney. Right? Oh, I love Lucy. I have some. I love Lucy. Awesome. Awesome. I love Lucy is great. Frisky comics on parade is only $17. Buy it. Buy it. Buy it all. What a steal. Mark Reynolds. What a steal. Buy it all. Buy it all. Jughead. Nice. Laugh comics. Whoa. Laugh comics. This is serious businessman. Let's... Martin, please keep all the texts. Too funny. Laugh comics. 22 for $4.75. I was so worried looking that up. I proved by the comic code 30. Too funny. Too funny. Oh, new funnies. Look at this. New funnies. Very nice. Very nice. Very nice. We gotta go all the way. Disney comics was putting on insane number of comics, right? More I love Lucy. Oh, I love Lucy. 3D. I love Lucy. Look at that. Three. Who doesn't want a 3D? I love Lucy. Like seriously. Three Stooges. Wilbur. Wizard of Id. Woody Whitpecker. Oh, look at this. Walt Disney comics and stories. Right? Number 37 for $9.50. Pretty good. And continued up here, which is number 41 for $7.50 and so forth, right? I'm gonna do this so you guys see it. Pretty cool. Fantastic 448. We looked at it. It didn't... Let's check it out. First appearance of Silver Surfer. Do we see it? Fantastic Adventures. No Fantastic 4. Is it in the single page? Oh, we do. We do. We do. We do. We do. We do. We do. Take a look. Take a look. Oh, let me show you the first page. Fantastic 4. It's weird. Some of the ones they only listed in the first page only. Fantastic. First appearance of Silver Surfer in Galactus. Fantastic 4. 47, 48, 48 and 50. $49.50 for a dollar. Give me John to the reason number. Come on. Let's go back in time. Kickeriz. We need to have a coin. Oh my god. We have to have money that's dated at least 1968, right? 1967. $1. First appearance of Silver Surfer in Galactus. And first appearance of Kingpin for $0.75, I think. Isn't it? Number 50. Amazing. 50 cents for the first appearance of Kingpin. Amazing Spider-Man number 50. Red Raven number one. Do we have Red Raven number one? I don't think we saw Red Raven. We're flipping through this pretty fast. Let's see. Do we have Red Raven number one? It's at least $600. Red Raven number one. Red Dragon. Red Mask. No Red Raven. Red Skins. Ooh. Some of the older Walt Disney comics from 1950s. Wow, they are racist. Holy Komolis, they are racist. You can't even buy them, buy the reprints of them. Walt Disney's lawyers come after you, right? All the racist comics that Walt Disney published from the 1950s, they had a fun way. They bought them and they destroyed them. At that time, they had a good investment, that seems good investment. Fantastic 448. Graded at nine sells for $2,000. First appearance of Black Panther. Ooh, did we have the first number 52? $1. First appearance of Black Panther for $1. Good late night, Gicho and Chad. Nate, how are you doing? Red Raven number one. Top sale was $75,000. Wow. Same with Song of the South, the film. Wow, wow, wow. Wow, wow, wow. And then what do we got here? Big and better little books. Look at these ones. Monster magazines. Very cool. Mad. Look at that. Mad 28. Mad 28 for $250. King Kong. What do we got? Come on, zoom, zoom. King Kong in monster scope. $2. I've seen some of the reprints. I didn't have the money at the time. That's one of the things I'm kicking myself for not buying. There was a company that came out, I believe in the 1960s. I'm reprinted or 1970s and reprinted some of the Walt Disney racist comics. Okay. And they're around, right? Because it was supposed to be into the public domain. And Walt Disney went after them and sued them and destroyed the company and the people that couldn't print them anymore. But they're still floating around. And I had my opportunity to buy one. A couple of them for $50 a pop. But I didn't. I should have. First appearance of Mary Jane. Amazing Spider-Man number 48. First appearance of Mary Jane goes for $0.50. $0.42. $0.50. $0.50. Here's Amazing Spider-Man, by the way, for those that showed up late. These are the prices. These are the prices for Amazing. The Amazing Spider-Man would have been some of the best bang for your buck, right? And action comics, right? Best bang for your buck. That's why Amazing Spider-Man in general fetches a higher price. Because over time, it's shown that it's the best bang for your buck, right? Is that going to maintain? I don't know. Like buying Bitcoin early, right? And ding, by the way, if you want to do a comparison between investing in comic books, Bitcoin, stock market, housing, you know, gold and stuff like this, look into our personal finance playlist on YouTube. And the videos are on BitShoot as well. And we go through, I do a comparison of what the rate of return would have been if you invested on all these things. We talk about the economics of it, right? The growth of it. And we graph the stuff on a semi log graph. And we looked at the price of action comics number one versus Bitcoin, versus some funds, okay? I think we we graph like 10 metrics, right? And the best return, best bang for your buck, aside from a fund that was put together by a bunch of mathematicians in 1994 that were running an automated algorithm to invest, right? Aside from that, those and those people were getting a rate of return of 78%, 70 plus percent per year, right? Huge returns. Aside from that and Bitcoin, if you got into it early, the next best investment you could have made was action comics number one. It was compatible to the rate of return of Bitcoin, okay, over the time, over the time period, right? 10 cents to $3 million, okay, in 70 years or so, right? Art is a legit place to invest. Take a look at that video. So in our personal finance playlist, and the title for it is currency and money. There's two part or part one and part two. Movie, magazine, personality, posters, supplement. Oh, look at this. Look at the supplement. Oh, blue beetle. Who wanted blue beetle? Blue bolt. Look at that. Ace comics. Let me show you this. Look at that. I hope I'm not late for my student ace comics. Number 33 for $25. 40, 45 for 25. A1 comics, air ace, air fighters, all good. Amazing man. Number 14. That's not amazing. Spider-Man, but amazing man. Number 14. Right? Pretty cool. Animal comics. Archie comics. Oh, look at this. Archie comics number one for $15. Where is it? You'd buy that. Archie comics number one for $15. You'd buy that. That would be a huge return. Brave and the Bold number 54. Let's check it out. Is it in this one? No. Let's see if we've got it. We do have Brave and the Bold. Whose first appearance is that, Mark? Brave and the Bold. 54. Brave and the Bold. First team Titans. Ah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Brave and the Bold number 54. $50. Brave and the Bold. $50. Gotta get me some of that. Brave and the Bold number 54 for $50. This is killing me. Awesome. Awesome. Look at Daredevil. It was going. You know what? This might be the Golden Age Daredevil, but I don't think so. I think this is Daredevil. Marvel Comics Daredevil. Daredevil looks like it was very expensive. I got a feeling this is the Golden Age Daredevil. It's gotta be. We are able to obtain the following comics for you. All are in mint condition unless otherwise stated. All of these are in mint condition. Comics in parade. Look at that. Comics in parade. All in mint condition unless otherwise stated. Where's my time at? Mark, you gotta take me with you, man. Once you find it. Captain Comics Cannonball. Boy comics. Wow, wow, wow. Very cool. Very cool. Jungle. Ooh, jungle comics. Jungle comics. These are some of the bad girl comics. Look at that. Jungle comics number 5 and 7. Highly sought after. Highly sought after if I'm thinking about the right stuff. There's Joker. Oh, Joker would have been a bad investment at the time. Right now the price has kicked up. Five years ago you could have bought a pretty cheap. More than this, but actually about this. Right? Jungle comics. Jungle comics. Pretty cool. Jungle girl. Parallels of Niyoka. Chichou, I understand your excitement when looking at this history book. As collector I fell with you. Nice. Nice. Crazy bro. Crazy bro happens. The shadow. Wow, wow, wow. Oh, wow. Look at this. Walt Disney Comics Adventures of Volume 1. Number 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10 for $22. You'd buy that. Yeah, everyone's doing good. Coolio, I think. Tip top. Super. Wings sold as a unit. Oh, look at this. You'd buy this. If you could, you'd buy this. Wings, number 1, 2, 3, 4 sold as a unit for $100. Right? Yeah, a case, man. Some of the old Disney books are huge. Miscellaneous item. Package of 5, 4 times felt. Penance. Package of 8 full-color Marvel posters. Marvel Superhero trading cards. The trading cards would go for a fair bit as well. Fantastic say. Individual packages. Cool. That was awesome, gang. That was awesome. I've been holding off on looking at this until we could look at it together. Right? Awesome. King Comics. Which one? Last appearance of Flash Gordon. King Comics. Let's see if we got him. Wizard of Ed. I know Wizard of Ed. Which was not the same type of comic. Hilarious, though. Wizard of Ed. Why is that a ring and bell? We're looking at King Comics. King Comics. Let's look it up. King Comics. No, we don't have it. Oh, we do. King Comics. Oh, there's only one listing. You're saying King Comics number 11. There's only King Comics number 59 here. With top edges of pages frayed. $18. Cool, cool, cool. Chicho. Very off topic. But would it be wise to buy a broad arrangement of stocks when the market is very much an aw. Nate, I don't think the market is in the gutter. It's only down like 4,000 points. 5,000 points from his peak. It's hitting resistance right now and there's trillions of dollars being laundered through it right now. Personally, I would stay away from it. There are certain, you can do stock picking, but don't go across the board. That's my opinion. Take it as you wish. Okay. Gutter. Some stocks are not in the gutter. Amazon is trading at the highest ever, 23,2300. Tesla is sitting at $750 or so. There's some stocks that are trading way above fair value. Really, some stocks for sure, but I personally wouldn't. They've already done a major bounce. They're already 30% above what they were sitting at. As seems to be the case for the coming year, seems like a pretty low risk investment. I've been pondering this tonight. Nate, have you been following stocks? If you haven't been following stocks, don't listen to the hype that says, oh, if you have money, buy it. Cash is king right now. Hold off a little bit. If you don't know any stocks, if you've been following some certain stocks and you know they're trading behavior, you trust the management, they got cash on hand and all that jazz, by all means. And by the way, the market could double from here, just letting you know. Okay. Personally, not my scene. Who would act bad with such a holy manure in front? Really enjoyed that. Awesome spot of tea. I'm glad you guys liked it. It was a newspaper. Oh, it was a newspaper, Wizard of It. There was a short king, a mad wizard, and his wife, Blanche, a town drunk, a cowardly knight. I know this thing, man. I know it for some reason. Thanks for it all. My pleasure, Nicholas. I'm glad you guys enjoyed. I'm glad you guys enjoyed. What time is it? Oh, I got a Skype session. I'm going to do a quick ending for this. If you're interested to know who we are, what I'm doing here, what my take is, Patreon is a great place to be. If you want to support this work, Patreon is a great place to support this work if you do have the funds. If not, you can just follow and you'll get updates as to when we're posting stuff, either uploading the videos or uploading pics or having certain discussions. 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