 Let's check it out. Let's make sure we're live. And there we are. Awesome, awesome, awesome. Hello, everyone. This is Chichou, and welcome to my channel. Today is February 4th, 2021, and we're doing a comic book haul video. And this comic book haul is 13 books that we're missing from comic book haul number 41 that we did. It was a 41 or 14. I can't remember now. Hold on. Let me check this out. Which comic book haul was it? Which comic book haul was it? Let me check this out. It was comic book haul number 41. Wow, we've done 41 comic book hauls. Crazy, crazy. Super cool, super cool, right? And the person ended up sending us, you know, I contacted him. Well, you know what? We're going to wait about five minutes until a few people roll in, because I should tell the story of this while people are here, because I know the question is going to come up most likely, where we're getting new people coming in. And while we wait, if you want to know what this is about, I am on Patreon. Patreon.com for more slash Chichou, C-H-Y-C-H-O. If you want to support this work, if you want to know what we're doing here, which is all layered on mathematics. Patreon is a great way to follow the work. I don't put anything behind paywalls. Everything is creative, common, share and share. Like, lions, how are you doing? Hope you're doing well. I hope Ireland is treating you well. Tony Buss, how are you doing? Long time no see, brother. Hey, Chichou, checking in from lockdown over here. Oh, dude. Everybody older. God, how are you doing? Nicky Hickey, how are you? How are you? Comic book time, comic book time. MC Mike, good morning, Chichou and gang. Good morning. Eileen King, Divinity. Hello, hello, Chichou. Chichou, a long time no see. I've been busy. Good to see you're still streaming. Indeed, brother, indeed. Or sister, of course. Right, another Irishman, another Irishman. How many Irishmans do we have here? Yo, let's go, Void. How are you doing? Grelim, 1995. Oh, you're the other Irishman. Alleged Goon. Hey, I hope you are well. Gang, we got the third. Well, we don't know yet. I've been, I got a, I've been like going, okay, I've been trying to distract myself from thinking about this because I'm a little nervous opening it up. Lions, treating me great, Chichou. Plenty of rain. Haven't seen the sun in days. Good day though. Haha, nice. We were lucky. We got the sun yesterday, so it was really nice. Tony bust. We have one case for the first time in 10 months here and the whole city is locked on for five days. Insanity, Tony bust. Which city by the way? Tony. Uncharted days. How are you doing, Chichou? Hope you are human Chatterwell. Indeed. Grelim, yep, you're the Irishman. Nice, nice. Lonely Peggy. How are you doing? Welcome, welcome to all my UK brothers and Americans and Canadians. How are you guys doing? And New Zealand and Australia and the rest of Europe and the rest of the world. Void Hook. Imagine those 13 are wrapped like the ones yesterday. My God. Hey, Chichou. Shirley Skylo, how you doing? How's life? Now, by the way, gang, I'm assuming all the packages that we sent out during the auction got to where they were going because shirtless Cairo's package came back. Shirtless Cairo. You gave me the wrong postal code. So he's given me the, his correct postal code. So I'm going to send that off in the next couple of days. I don't, I tried not to go to a post office too often other than the comic book. Oh, I smell pulp. We'll see. Man, I, and I have everything, all the tabs open for each of the comics. I'm mad. I hope they're there. I hope. No, you're not idiot. It's just simple mistake. One number was off. Cheryl, how are you doing? Tony, you're in Perth, Australia. One case and 10 months locked. Crazy. Five days. Man, man, Starsky, how are you doing? Yo, how's it going, Chichou? This is like the fourth comic stream in a row. When will you do finance, comics and investing? We've done some comics investing. I got to do, man. I just, a brother of his, crazy busy, crazy busy, right? We got to start looking at some of the data, some of the comics we sold. Take a look at the, one, the first thing I want to do is look at the, look at some of the comic book hauls we've done in the past is pull out some of those comics and do an analysis of what those comics are selling for for the grade we bought them at to do a return on investment. Right? I'm guessing the first one we should do is with the first comic book haul. Go back to 2015 or 14 and take a look at a lot of comics we bought. Which were the daredevil lots. I created the spreadsheet. I still have the spreadsheets and then do an eBay search of completed listings, sold listings, right? And see what they're selling for in that grade or look at the price guide and see the discrepancy between them and see what the return on investment would have been if it was positive or negative. Right? That's the first one I want to do. That's directly linked up to ASMR mathematics and personal finance. Right? Let's come up. Lion's massive dog going plant in it. And I must have a few tweets about it. Yeah, be careful gang. Like I said before, in personal finance videos in the past, this is a trader's market. I've been saying that for two years. Man, get in, get your returns, pull out. This is the market we're in. Realize if you're holding bubbles, you are holding bubbles. If you're letting go of solid companies because the hype is not there. Realize that they were solid companies. It's just the momentum is not there. Right? So you're basically trading the momentum right now in the markets if you want to think about it that way. Crack. How are you doing? I got mine. I love them. Thanks. Cheecho. Nice. Awesome elder guy. Our city has three different codes and I recently moved to another code area. I was so excited. Oh, dude. Comic analysis video would be found. Indeed. That was my plan from day one from the first video I put out with the introduction of comics. Right? That's a killer. I crack. Yeah, brother. That's the reason I got into doing comic book haul videos because I wanted to show, link it up directly to personal finance series that I want to create, linked up with ASMR mathematics. And I don't want to use the stock market because I hate Wall Street. Right? I want to show that you can invest in something that you love and get, look at the same type of metrics that you would in the stock market as to your investments, but your investments in things that you love that are part of your life. And these are just a return on investment based on fiat currency. We're not even talking about the pleasure of it, the joy of it, the love of it. Right? Those will do later. Put a metric on it. Right? Love. Anyway, as you, as you, as you, as you can guess, I have a lot planned. We'll see how long it'll take us to go through it all. There is a rhyme and reason to this madness gang. If you've been following the work, you know that it's just my rhyme and reason may sometimes the calculus takes a while to unfold. MC Mike, I worried though this bubble in the stock market could burst at any time for sure. Indeed. It could burst right now. There's a lot of similar things and sentiments happening now to what happened in 1929 indeed and amplified, amplified MC Mike. So glad I pulled out of GameStop before the massive decline. I left with profit thank, yeah, Kebabs. And you could have, it was a very risky thing to do. You could have shorted it as well. And we're talking on our discord. I mentioned people were asking if it was going to go higher and stuff. And I mentioned that the odds are it'll probably hit around 500, maybe puncture 500, and then it would do the massive drop, right? And it, I think it went up all the way to like 490 or 480 and right. I think the pleasure and joy of it come through in these. Yeah. And I can't help it. I can't help it. Gang, cheers. Mander, Mander9. First time I've seen your name, I think. Cheers, Chico. Good to see you live again. I have a stonking head cold. So this is helping me relax. Cheers, brother. Cheers, brother. I hope you enjoy. Gang, Speedy Gonzales. We're live streaming on Twitch. I do announce these live streams on multiple social platforms and we do have a discord page for videos that we don't have any visuals. We do load the audio to SoundCloud. I'll be releasing one today on our education and we will be uploading this video to Sensor2, BitShoot, and Rumble. Not too sure about Odyssey. I don't have enough coins there, right? Let's take these guys down. Let's get to the comic book haul. Let me give you the lowdown on this game, right? This comic book haul question. Do you believe in third eye things? Third eye things? Intuition and stuff? Yeah, I think there's more to life than what we see. There's no doubt we've talked about this, right? Comic books, comic books. Sorry if I'm missing anything, gang. Chicho is playing the long game. I'm playing the long game, man. And I play short bumps as well. But I used to play short bumps a lot more. I'm in this for the joy of it, right? And the life experience of it, right? I want to live my life like this and my life... I don't want it to be a short, you know, high frequency life. I want it to be a long ride, right? I followed yesterday, but my internet cut out. Oh, no. Trashy birdie. Hi, guest. How are you doing? Gang, let me give you the lowdown on what's supposed to be in here, okay? Because this is the third time that we're trying to get this. This was 13 comics that were missing from a previous comic book haul. Comic book haul number 14. I'm linking it up in the chat. Okay, if you want to have a reference to where it is, come on, Kung Fu fighter, oh my God, right? And I'll provide the link in the description of the video, right? So this was a comic book haul number 41, okay? And the total lot all the comics cost all in, including shipping, was $270 Canadian, right? And it was a fantastic deal. Like crazy awesome deal. There were 180 books in there and some serious keys, right? This, these 13 comic books, I hope were here, were from a lot, was from the most expensive lot, which ended up costing $102.50 Canadian. And in this lot, they were, let me count the comics, four, seven, 10, 15, 15, 17, 22, 22 plus 13, 32, 35 comics. There were supposed to be 35 comics in this lot and 13 of them were missing. In this lot that cost $102.05, there was Magnus Rewart fighter number 12, first appearance of Two Rock from Valiant, okay? Bloodshot number seven, which was the first cover appearance of Ninja, which is common. Eternal Warrior number five, which is a second full appearance of Bloodshot, which is common. Whole bunch of randoms. There was Green Lantern number 41 with the rings, right? There was the second print of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the original series, right? Second print of number three and number six, okay? Whole bunch of other randoms and these 13 key books. Well, all 13 aren't keys, but there's key books here, okay? That's the intro to this. And the guy sent me a package before and he said those were a lot, those were the comics, but he sent them to the wrong place. They were, he sent me Gideon Falls trade paperbacks one to four and I packaged those up and sent them two days ago with tracking to whoever was supposed to get it. And then the guy who got our comics sent this, right? And the seller really didn't reply to me. I sent him a message, but he didn't really reply to me until I filed a case, right? And then the money was put on hold and then he replied to me to try to sort this out. Let's check it out. Oh my God, you got Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles number one? Dude. This was a Canadian seller crack. Yeah. But the guys, he lives in the UK now. He was dumping his comic books and moving to the UK. So he's actually in the UK now. Oh, come on, I'm nervous about this one. I'm a Plata Kung Fu fighter. Really? Come on, whoever you were that got Gideon Falls. Be an honest person. Be a good person. Send Chichoi's comic. Nicely packaged. Think it's legit, man. And if these guys are loose, I can't believe these things made it. Insanity. What a crazy ride. This is the craziest comic book haul, man. This is the craziest comic book haul. Wow, they're crazy. Okay, let's see. Let's see. Let's see. Let's take a look at this game. Let's take a look at this. Let's go. Let me show you what we got. Let me show you what we got. Now, the grade on these things varies. The grade varies, right? It wasn't about the grade. It was about getting these because I don't think I have, I have some of these two, two out of 13 or something. Oh my God. Check this out. Let me show you what we got. Now, I have on my comic shop, I have the things open. So I'm just going to read the description of what these are, right? Check this out. Check this out. And all of these, I believe are DC. They're all DC books. Okay. So check this out. Check this out. I'm going to read the description. Okay. And here, I'll give you guys the link in the chat so you know what it is that I'm reading, right? This is, this is, this is. Let me make sure I got this. Check this out. Check this out. Let me make sure I got this nicely laid out so you see. Okay. All star comics. Okay. All star comics. Number 69 from 1977. Cover pencils by Al Milgrom. Inks by Jack Abel. United We Fall. Starring the Justice Society of America. Script by Paul Levins. Pencils by Joe Stanton. Inks by Bob Layton. The Justice Society of America is divided against itself with one group, consisting of Hawkman, Green Lantern, Flash, Star Spangled Kid, Wildcat, Dr. Fate, facing off against a group with Commissioner Bruce Wayne behind them. Robin, Wonder Woman, Starman, Dr. Midnight, Our Man, seeking to arrest the others on trumped up charges. Though power grow is hurt, Superman and Dr. Fate saved, saved the day when Superman stops the fight and Dr. Fate reveals the Commissioner Wayne is being controlled by the psycho pirate. The Ice Age Huntress ad with Aquaman. Pencils by Kurt Swan. Inks by Vince Caletta. Two-page CBS Saturday morning cartoon ad with Art by Neil Adams. Note, first appearance of Second Huntress, Helena Wayne. This is shared by DC Superstar Number 17 as they come out on the same day. So first appearance of Helena Wayne. The second Huntress, which is, she's, what she is, is the child of Bruce Wayne and Catwoman from Alternate Universe. As far as great goes, it's not mint. No, no, no, not by long shot. And let's go. It looks good if it's first print. Good buddy. I think it should be first print. On the back, it says 20 dollars on it. Right. So check this out. It's, I would grate this at around, let's check it out. I would grate this, I would grate this at around the, look at all the boards it's in. Great. I should have brought my bags and boards. I would grate this at around the five. Okay. Very good. Fine. Ah, maybe 4.5. There's a little bit of browning happening. There's a little bit of browning of the pages. Okay. So I would grate this at 4.5 right now. Okay. Yeah, 4.5, which I'm totally okay with. Like good enough. First appearance of the Huntress and the artwork is fantastic. Oh, look at our girl. Look at that. Look at that stance. All right. Awesome. Awesome. Where is the Huntress? So it's about a five grade. Okay. Oh, look at this. You're going to see this. Here's, check this out. That's that character there is Isis. I've never seen the comic book or the cartoon, but I keep that in mind. That's an ad for Isis. And where is this Huntress? Do we see it? Oh, I think this is it. This is it. Let's check it out. Let's check it out. Oh, is that it? That's not it. Oh, here it is. Here's the first appearance of the Huntress. Cool. Check it out. Isis name didn't age well. No. That's the Huntress right there. Cool. Nice. So this poor guy that put this stuff to sell, he's ended up coughing a lot of money to correct the mistake that should have never happened. Corrected a mistake that should have never happened, which is unfortunate. I think what happened is he left the comics to be shipped out by someone else and that person put the wrong label on the wrong box and it took a month for the package to arrive to me. So I couldn't contact them beforehand. Right. So that's one of them. Nice. Nice. Did we say you had a, we had a, here's a $10 price tag. Did we say Isis didn't age well? Isis number one. Hilarious. And this is, and this is what do you call it? This is probably great at like six or something. So Isis number one. Oh my God. Let me read you the description of Isis number one. Scrab, scarab the man who would destroy based on the live action Saturday morning television series. Isis lasted just eight issues. Here, here she battles an ancient sorcerer freed from a pyramid that has been transported from Egypt to America. Gerald Ford on earth. S appears. Oh, Gerald Ford appears. Script by Daniel Neal. Pencils by Rick Estrada. Inks by Wally Wood. What the hell? Inks by Wally Wood and cover by Kurt Schoefenberger. Kurt Schoefenberger is the guy who did the artwork in the cover for Lois Lane, a Superman's girlfriend, Lois Lane number 70, I believe that we read. That was the first appearance of Catwoman. Right. So here's this one. I'm going to save the link on this. Okay. Isis number one. Oh my God, you're, oh my God, you're playing. I didn't even connect. I didn't even see that. I didn't even notice it. I didn't even realize there's a plane there. Damn, I had to do some work. Did I miss Turak appearance? Yeah, Nikki. Comic book hall number 41. The first appearance of Turak Chicho. Check for 9-11 on the comment. No, we don't get 9-11 here. Not here anyway. So not bad. Not bad. Very happy to get it. Isis number one really sounds weird in these eros. Yeah, we need to read that. We need to read. Maybe, you know what? Some people would really appreciate us reading this because conspiracy theorists, because they might pick something up that we might not pick up on first reading. Fantastic. Fantastic. Happy to have this. Happy to have this. You guys want this one read? Should we include this game? Should we, out of all the comic books, do you want this? Should we include this in the reading? Should we include this in the next set of readings? Let me know. Yes, Cheryl says. Cheryl says yes. Did we get a second? Did we get a second? Go for it, Nikki. Okay, I'm going to put this one. Awesome. Awesome. Hilarious. Check this out. This one is... Oh, wow. Look at the sunburn on this. Look at this. This one. Yes, conspiracy theorists will love this. Okay, Dandio, Elgar says, I will bring my cue. Check this out. Firestorm number one, but it's got sun damage here. And this is the first appearance of one of the villains in Firestorm. So this one is regular. You would find this in a dollar bin or something. Female superhero and reclaiming the name. Excellent. I like the way you think, Cheryl. Female superhero and reclaiming the name. We read. Indeed. Indeed we do. Awesome. Awesome. I love your perspective. So this was in it as well. Cool. Why not? Check this one out. Check this one out. Let me bring this up and read the description of this guy. Let me read the description of this. Right? Wild dog, number one. Wild dog, number one. Let me make sure you guys see this. I got a good frame on it. Wild dog, number one. Okay. And I'm going to read the description from 1987. Cover pencils by Terry Beattie. Inks by Dick Gerardano. First appearance of Wild Dog in the We Interrupt This Program. Script by Max Collins. Pencils by Terry Beattie. Inks by Dick Gerardano. River City is a nice place to live unless you count the terrorists and criminals running wild on the streets. There's only one cure for that. Wild dog. But you know what they say. Sometimes the cure is worse than the disease. Right? Cool. Cool. Cool. Wild dog, number one. And here's the I'll link this up in the chat as well. And this is in really good shape. This one would be like near mint minus, which is great. And he's got a price tag of $10. Behind it. So I don't know what he ended up paying. Two of my favorite creators. They did the amazing Mrs. Tree series. Which ones? Crack. Which are your two of your favorite creators? Lark Bark. You have an amazing comment. Ah, thanks, Lark Bark. I collect what interests me, right? I don't chase expensive books. I don't chase hot books or anything like that. I just chase, just I love comic books. So if I can find comic books that are great deal, I end up trying to get them. Check this out. I never followed DC's convergence. Okay. So this is convergence number one. Okay. Convergence number one. The wild dog team. The wild dog team. Two of your favorite artists. Really? Max Collins, Terry Beatty, and Dick Gerardano is fantastic. Is that one of the ones you were mentioning? Dick Gerardano? I really like him. Max Collins and Terry Beatty. I don't associate with anything else for wild dog because I'm crappy with names. This is Max Collins did the road to perdition. Okay, okay. Eagles and cycling. Hi there. How many hundreds or thousands of comics do you think? Oh, it's not hundreds. We picked up, we picked up over a hundred in the last comic book haul. It went to the thousands. This is convergence number one. It's an alternate cover, one in 25. Okay. And I like plastic, man. And it's in mint condition. So that's cool. Price at five dollars, the guy said. And gang, hundreds of boxes. No, not hundreds of boxes. Not hundreds of boxes. I got less than a hundred boxes, long boxes. Okay. And gang, don't forget, free assange, free assange, free assange. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capitalist power to humanity. For more information, see WikiLeaks.org or check out our playlist on SensorTube. Max is a great crime writer, a crack says. And Terry Beattie is a hell of an artist. Really nice style. Really, dude. I'll put in this with Isis. We'll see if we can include it in our five readings. Okay. So that's the hundreds of probably 97. I don't know. I don't know. Check this out. Sweet, sweet. This is the one of the ones I wanted for sure. Key, key, key. Lark Park, free assange, and pardon Edward Snowden and support Chelsea Manning. 100%. And still pardon Chelsea Manning because she still hasn't been pardoned yet. About 20 boxes at least. I thought he did pardon Snowden. No, no, no, no. Eagles of Cycling. I want to start buying some vintage comics. Where's the best place to buy online? I'm in Europe. You know, if you're patient, you can find some amazing deals on comic books on eBay, but you got to be patient. I, gang, I did another comic book haul that I've been buying from this one seller for about a month and I just paid for it. And he provided me the tracking yesterday and that lot will be coming, probably be here in a week or two weeks latest. A huge portion of that is Golden Age comic books. That lot is an expensive lot for me anyway. Okay. And we'll definitely go through it. And I got some amazing deals. Check this one out. This one I would grade at probably, I would have to take it out of the bag. He said it paid five bucks for it. This thing, I would say let's crack it open. Golden Age. And this one's in Mylar too. Awesome. He's got multiple bags in these. You don't need multiple bags. Gang. Patience is exactly right, cracks says. If you dig and look over time, there are great comic books, lots that you can find. Indeed. There's only one problem with that. And Crack will agree with this. Sometimes you end up passing on buys that you should have done. Right? You go, oh, just pushing my limit. Maybe I'll pass and go for the other ones. I can get a good price. And then the price of that comic just gets away from you. Right? Like really, it's like trying to get into a stock. It just gets away from you. Right? Which is unfortunate. This comic book, let me check it out. Very fine, near mint, near mint minus. And check this out. Infinity number 14. This is first Todd McFarland cover. Second full Todd McFarland story. Artwork. Okay. I was very lucky. My friend, my grandfather collected comics and I got it when he, oh dude, awesome elder God. Well, not awesome about your grandfather, but awesome that he collected comic books. First Todd McFarland cover. Cool. Cool. Oh hell yeah. I love Todd McFarland. He's the best. Yeah. And I didn't, I don't have this. I know I don't have this. Right? And here's the info for it. Let me read you the info while we take a look at it. Psyched. Very happy to get these. So add these comics to the amazing price of what we paid for, plus all the other comic books. Right? Wow. That's a really cool and colorful cover. Yeah. Cheecho. Right. I have many, the one that got away. Yeah. Dirt flag, stories as the savings, savings goes. The time to buy is, buy it is when you see it in, in large part, in large part. Sometimes it's just too much. Right? Oh, hold on. Let me put this like this. And let me read the description. While on security detail, a rock, a rock concert, the team contends with a chroma's bald, a ballad of devastation and concert in the key of chroma. Part one of two. Continued next story. Script by Roy Thomas. Co-plot by Dan Thomas. Script pencils by Todd McFarland. Inks by Tony Dezenga. McFarland Dezenga cover. Right. Awesome. Like seriously, we did good. We did good on this. Right? Pulps. Yeah, yeah. I have some pulps. Indeed. I'm going to change all the boards for these. Put them all on new boards. But let's put this in here. And this thing goes for more than five dollars. I can't believe we ended up getting these comics. Seriously, yeah. Crazy, crazy. I didn't think we would get them. Check this out. Check this out. He would be 107 now. He would be 107 now. Happy birthday, Elder God's grandfather. I hope he's watching with joy. Right. Todd McFarland from Toronto, Canada. Yeah. Will you sell the lamp? No. Love that thing. He goes on cycling. I know this is loud too. Really cool. Yeah. We have two of them actually. They're a pair. Check this one out. Let me frame it correctly. Weird world's number one. Weird world's number one. Awesome. Awesome. Let me read you the description of this. Where is this? Weird world's number one. Adaptation from Edgar Rice Burl's novel at the Earth's core and the Princess of Mars begin. John Carter, warlord of Mars, stars in the trial of fear. Script by Marv Wolfman. Fantastic. Art by Murphy Anderson. David Inns, stars in the arena of sudden death. Script by Lee Nguyen. Art by Alan Wise. Joe Kubert cover. And it's the first appearance of John Carter, warlord of Mars. Right. Fantastic. Fantastic. Fantastic. I'm trying to do it this way so you don't get too much glare. Right. Awesome. Awesome. Yeah. Super cool. And I don't know, the price on it is $10, but this, I don't know what this goes for right now. What does it go for on that page? Oh, did I give you guys the link? I don't think I gave you guys the link. Here's warlord of Mars. It says fine minus goes for about six bucks or something, which is under like pretty damn cheap. Right. And this grade, I would say probably six, 6.5. Right. So that's fine. John Carter like Mars guy. Yeah. John Carter from Mars guy. John Carter from Mars guy. Right. First appearance of warlord. Right. Pretty cool. Pretty cool. Oh yeah. Carmen and Fantino I love. I guess you know what Carmen is. My name is actually Carmen. Haha. Nice. Carmen. Awesome. And Carmen and Fantino. Fantastic. Fantastic. Very cool. Very cool. Very cool. Very cool. I was about a little lady action. Check this out. Check this out. Haha. This one. This one. Lady cop. Sorry. It's first issue special, but it's the first appearance of lady cop. You sort of consider this lady cop number one. So lady cop and it's first issue special. Okay. First issue special. First issue special. And you'll find it here. Okay. And this one was, where is that one? I'll show you the other one afterwards. So here's the link to the first issue special. Comics. Lady action. Indeed. Always love some lady action. We all know Cheecho loved the John Carter movie. Oh God. I couldn't even watch it for more than five minutes. Wow. These comics look awesome. Yeah. For sure. It sounds cool. Wrong. Haha. So check this out. Lady cop. Awesome. Like I don't even know this thing existed. So lady cop is this. Poison. Poison love. Liz. Lady cop. Written by Robert Kanger. Pencils by John Rosenberg. Inks by Vince Coletta. Awesome. Warner joins the police force after witnessing her roommate being killed. Her adventures include stopping a sexual assault, counseling a girl that has VD, and buying kids ice cream. Fantastic. And it's the first appearance of lady cop. Okay. First appearance of lady cop. There should be more lady cops. Well, comic books, lady cops. This comic was in 70. When was this? This one's 75. This one came out in 75. Okay. And the grade on this, the bottom of this is a little crunched up, right? The bottom of this is crunched up. I don't know if you can see it through the paper. So I would give this around the 4.5 or something. The top is nice. Just because of that. Let's check it out. Let's crack it open. Yeah. There's a little chunk missing here. Check it out. And it's a little crunched up there. But the rest of this is not bad. Yeah. Let's see. We give it a 4. Awesome. Oh, wow. Please don't kill me too. Please. Oh, wow. This looks intense. Oh, lots. Oh my God. Okay. Take a look at this. This is the origin of lady cop. This is the origin of lady cop. Okay. First page. Lady cop. So I'm just going to read the text and I'll show you the artwork. Please. No, no. Let me show you the artwork. The page. Here's the origin of lady cop. Right. She's hiding under the bed. Let's crack it open. Crack it. There's a Hong Kong film passed on this comic. At least it could be really. So check that out. Let's see if that thing will focus. That's pretty intense, right? 1975. That's cool. Please don't kill me too. Please. After the first one check, the rest comes easy. Oh. Dropping one by one like cards. Oh. Plenty of cards left in my deck. The deal to check. To deal to checks. I'm going to meet all aces of spades. Oh, that's heavy, man. That's heavy. That's heavy. Glad to have this. Whatever grade it's in. So I would say four. Let's give it a four. I'm assuming it would be, yeah, intense. I would assume this in high grade is hard to find. I'm not 100% sure on it, but I'm assuming it would be, right? Because at the time a lot of people wouldn't consider this to be collectible. Foolish people. Wow. Who knew, right? There's things that are going on right now that we don't know that they're collectible. Check this one. Hold on. This one. No, no. This one. My apologies. Is this the first problem? We're going to check this out. We're going to check this out. I got my things mixed up. This one. Okay. So correct me in the description of this video later. This one. Okay. First issue special. Okay. Enter the lost world of the warlord. So that one's John Carter. I don't know if that's the first appearance. This one. I don't know if this is the first appearance of John Carter. Okay. Someone could check it. We're worlds. I think it is. Okay. I think it should be. Okay. 9.8 is listed as 600 in the incubus. Oh yeah, that's right. I should have checked the price on that. Lady Cobb looks pretty cool. I'd read that. Yeah. So I think this is the first appearance of John Carter. I'm not sure. This one. Check this out. First issue special. Enter the lost world of the warlord. This is the first appearance of warlord. This one I was really psyched to get. Okay. So let me read you this. This one. Hold on. Let me check the other one. I'm just checking weird worlds. Number one. Adaptation for John Carter. So that one. It's probably not the first appearance of John Carter. Warlord of Mars because CGC doesn't say it. So my apologies about that. But this one. First issue special. Number eight. Published in 1975. I'm going to read the description for you. Land of fear. A pilot finds himself in the subterranean world of a scarred taurus where he rescues a girl and angers a high priest. First appearance of Travis. Warlord Morgan. Script art and cover by Mike Grell. So this is the first appearance of warlord. Okay. And let me link this up in chat. So this is first issue special number eight. Okay. Take a look at the cover. And this is a great series, by the way. I've read some of the issues of warlord. I didn't have this. I have some of the warlord issues. I don't know if I have warlord number one. This directly kicks into warlord number one. Beautiful cover. First DC issue. Right. And this one I would say is probably around the six. Six point five. Seven. No, about seven actually. Just from the cover. Maybe a six point five or so. This haul is awesome. Put this together with everything else from comic book haul number 41. Crazy haul. Fantastic. I'm saving the kung fu fighter for the end. Check this one out. This one is a reprint of all star comics number three. Okay. First appearance of John Carter in comics form was in the funnies issue. May 1939. Wow. Awesome crack. Thank you for finding that. Thank you for finding that. This is a reprint of one of the most important comic books out there. Right. Which is all star comics number three from 1940. And this reprint came out in 2000. Okay. And this is a millennial edition. Written by Gardner Fox, art by Everett E. Hebert, Sheldon Mulford, Bernard Bailey, Sheldon Meyer, Martin Noddle, Craig Felson, Howard Sherman, and Ben Flinton. Covered by Hebert, a non-enhanced version of the reprint of the John's Justice Society of America debuted on the first, on the most important issue in comic history. Right. One of the most important anyway. Okay. And this thing came out in 2000. So just the Society of America. Cool. Such a classic cover. They're on that all star. Yeah. Let me show you number one and number three of here. Check this out. This one, he pressed it at 20 bucks. This is legends. Ostrander, Wien, Bern, and Kessel. Okay. And this is, this is near mint. Near mint minus lowest. Right. This is legends number one. Very cool. Glad to have this. Let me close that. So legends number one came out in 1986. Right. Includes mass comic insert. Dark side. Once again, reign supreme on, supreme on apocalyptus lips by the legendary superheroes. But the legendary superheroes of earth remain a thorn in his side. Thus, he begins operation, Hamilton, Ham, Hamelage, and humiliation. Firestorm battles, brine stone. Flash takes on dead shot and Captain Marvel in his first post-crisis appearance fights Marco Mann. Legends is designed by kickoff three new ongoing, to kick off three new ongoing series, The Flash, The Suicide Squad, and Justice League. And a mini series, Shazam, a new beginning. Plotted by John Ostrander and scripted by Lee Wynn with pencils by John Byrne and inks by Carl Kessel. And this has a first appearance. Let me check out the first appearance on this. Go to CGC. First appearance of Amanda Waller. That's right. This is the first appearance of Amanda Waller, who's in charge of Suicide Squad. Right. So pretty sort of key issue goes for pretty cheap. Right. So legends number one. 1986 was 1986. 1986. Right. Pretty cool. Pretty cool. Awesome. Awesome. First appearance of Amanda Waller. Very nice. This guy's listed this thing. I guess he might have paid $20 for it. Would this go for $20 right now? Let me see. What is it going for? Oh, let me link it up for you guys. Let me link it up for you guys. On my comic shop is saying very fine minus with 7.5 is being listed for $7.50. So the price on this hasn't gone up. Not yet. Right. Is she black in the first issue? I believe so. I'm not 100% sure. I'm assuming she is. For some reason it's just the way I remember it, but maybe that's because of the movies. Should we flip through just to see? Should we do? Let's check it out. Why not? These guys got so many bags in these boards in these guys. No need. Three boards. Just one board is plenty. Yeah. I would give this near mid minus, verifying near mid minus. See if that mask insert is there. Yeah. Let's check it out. Nice artwork. There's Firestorm. Here's the flash taken on Deadshot. Mint means it's really clean. Like it doesn't have any dings in it. Like it's like basically like a mint car. Right. Like no, no cuts, no pieces missing. There's different gratings. Right. Comic book. Oh, what's this? Here's Shazam. Here's Shazam. Oh, yes. There is indeed. Look at this. Here's a five. Here's the mask insert. Nice. Carlos, hilarious. Here's the mask insert. Right. Very cool. So is this a crack? Is this a first appearance of mask? And this isn't the green mask, the John Kerry thing. Not John Kerry, Jim Carrey thing. I don't know if this is the first appearance of mask. Oh, check this out. When did this come out? When did this come out? This came out in 1986. I linked it up for you guys. Yeah. So check this out. Check out retro. Retro. Retro. Look at the ad on this. Right. Crazy. Easy. 1980s, man. 1980s. I don't think so, but I could be wrong. It was a big deal. Amanda Waller. They're looking for Amanda. Yeah, she was. Check this out. So she looks meanest. Check this out. Here's Amanda Waller. Yeah, she looks mean, man. Mean, mean, mean. Ruthless. Ruthless, ruthless, ruthless. That's Amanda Waller right there. Cool. Very happy to have this. Very happy to have this. Cool. Happy to have this. From the same series. From the same series. Legends number three. Okay. And the same link will take you there. And this is the first appearance of the new Suicide Squad. First appearance of the new Suicide Squad. Let me read you this. Number three. The description for it is. And this thing's... No, it's not that expensive. Legends chapter 13. Dark Side continues Operation Humiliation, which is an attempt to rid Earth of its legendary costume heroes. The Suicide Squad. First appearance in this newest incarnation, which is a team made up of supervillains is formed to battle Brimstone, plotted by John Ostrander and scripted by Lee Wynn, with pencils by John Byrne and inks by Carl Kessel. Okay. Pretty important book. Pretty important book. Right? Not bad. Not bad. Awesome, awesome, awesome. DC Legends number three. Nearmint minus. First modern Suicide Squad. So this is what the guy paid for it. Right? So he's sending them in the... In the original thing that he bought them for. So Nearmint minus, which is really good. Really good. Carlos Chicho. Are these the comics that didn't come in the hall? Those 13 key issues? Indeed. Yeah. That's awesome, brother. Hell yeah. Glad it wasn't a scam. I was pissed with you. Yeah, brother. I'm super happy that it wasn't a scam. I had my doubts. And then it was just weird, man. It was like the weirdest hall ever. Ostrander work on one of the Spectre series that I love. I love that series. Crack. And Ostrander is amazing. Amazing, really. Fantastic, fantastic. And the last comic, the last comic that we got here, the last comic that we got here is Kung Fu Fighter. Richard Dragon. Kung Fu Fighter number one from 1975. Let me show it to you. And he paid $15 for it, right? Let me show it to you and then read the description. Kung Fu Fighter number one is the first appearance of Kung Fu Fighter. Everybody was. Everybody was on that series. 1975. Check that out. Check that out. Beautiful artwork. Beautiful artwork. Right? Here's the description of this book. Okay. Cover art by Dick Gerardano. Coming of a dragon. Starring Richard Dragon. Kung Fu Fighter. First appearance. Oh, Sansei. Benjamin Turner. Intro. Later becomes the bronze tiger. Script by Jim Dennis. Art by Leopardo Doranano. Martial arts action based on the novel Dragon's Vist. Right? And it looks like this on my comic shop. Oh, let me give you a link for it. Like a fine 6.0 selling for like $92. Right? Here's this. Right? It was a large comic collection. Are there any comics you would like to buy? What books are you looking at? Spartan. Man, there's millions of comics I would like to buy. I was alive and doing push-ups like that. Haha. Crack. Wow. Some solid prices for that book on my car. Yeah. Seriously. Expensive, expensive. Right? Let's crack it open. Fantastic. What's the grade that we get on this? Why does this guy put in so many bags and boards? I would give this one around 5.5. There's a little bit of staining there and at the bottom. Let's check it out. Bottom there? Okay. But it's totally intact. I have about 5,000 books that I am slowly trying to sell. Slowly is the key. Slowly is the key. Check that out. The cover is beautiful. Kung Fu fighter number one. The coming of a dragon. Richard Dragon. I was wondering if the extra bags was due to concern with humidity. It's the extra boards. There's no extra bag. He's putting three boards with them. Possibly mostly DC Marvel and Image. I would hop on eBay, man. Get your comics priced out and list them there. Here's a karate ad. Check it out. I'm assuming maybe he had him in a comic box or something. Yeah, eBay's fees are insane. Join some websites where they do selling comic books. The artwork looks cool. Take a look. Very nice. Very happy to have a man. So happy to get this comic haul. Wow. I got to go and leave seriously positive feedback for this guy. Fantastic. Look at this. Awesome. Nice comic haul. Nice comic haul. Fantastic. Fantastic. If you have bigger books at Spartan, also worth checking out, the comic link. I've never tried selling on there. Crack. I do need to list some more stuff on eBay to sell. I've just been listing the mermaid books that I published myself, right? Kung Fu fighter number one. We got it. So these are the 13 books we got gang. Fantastic. Very happy that they made them. They made it here, right? A little phase by David. Crack. Either have I. Might check it out with the couple of books I have that I want to slap. Yeah, I'm starting to slowly think about Slabbing Man. Like Amazing Spider-Man number 361. The first appearance of Carnage is kicking up in price. Like a 9.8, which I might have, is selling for close to $1,000 now, right? I've sold most of my big books. Okay, Spartan. Great haul. Worth the wait. Cheryl. Great haul. Worth the wait. So glad it made it to us. Better than getting fall trade paperbacks 1-4. Chicho. I want it. How much? Oh my God. I'm not going to sell it. This is the only copy I got, brother. I don't sell my only copies of anything. No, actually I have in the past and I've regretted it beyond belief, right? Like really, I've regretted selling the only copies of books that I have, right? I sold an Amazing Spider-Man number 7 long time ago. Man, do I regret that one? So the only copies of books I have, I'm not going to sell. Not now anyway. All the gods said I want it. Fantastic. Fantastic. Fun gang. Worth the wait. Worth the wait. Worth the wait. Worth the wait. And I'm glad it worked out. And I'm going to go right now and leave a positive feedback for the guy. Release the hold, the dispute on eBay. Tell him I got the books. Thank you very much for going out of your way to make sure it happened. He didn't address the problem until I made the official dispute on eBay. So that's on him, unfortunately. I'm Canadian, brother. Spartan. Crack great books, chichou. Glad I caught this live. Yeah. Yeah, I'm glad too, brother. You gave us some info that we wouldn't have otherwise, right? Gravity of the situation. Have you ever calculated how much your entire... No, brother. Gravity of the... I have no idea. Because of fluctuates, right? During, you know, if the bubble bursts, bubble in everything bursts, the collection drops by a lot. If 40% extra funds being created based on M1 and M2 of all money being generated by the Fed being created in the last year is going to take a while to filter through our world, then it might take a few years for all that money to filter through. Like, literally 40% of all the money that the Fed has created was created in the last year. M1. That's inflation. That's inflation. I'm in Ontario, Spartan says. He was trying it on, but he came through in the end. He was trying to... Yeah, maybe, maybe. Gang, thank you for being here. I appreciate it. I'm glad we could share this. Zoot, how are you doing? You're in at the end. I'm in the middle, Manitoba. We cover... Well, we need someone on the East Coast. We need someone on the East Coast. And we need someone from Nunawit and Northwest Territories and Yukon. That way, we got all Canada covered. We got to cover every province. Every province, every territory. Then we represent Canada. Yeah, that represents... Gang, thank you for being here. I'm going to filter through, go through all the videos that we've done so far. I might be doing some short segments as well, and then uploading those. So it's going to take me a few days to go through all this gang. So don't expect a live stream for at least another four or five days, maybe, unless the comic book haul comes. So the odds are the next comic book, the next stream we do is a comic book haul, which is going to be unscheduled. And then I'll schedule... So look for the schedule in about four or five days. I just need to get caught up with everything, I think. Maybe three days at best, right? Is there a top comic on your wishlist? Top comic on my wishlist? Amazing fantasy number 15. Action comics number one. Do you have a time machine? I like to go back and grizzap those. I volunteer to move to Yukon. Ah, Cheryl, awesome. Agreed. We need a solid Canadian contingent. Yeah, indeed. Canada is an urban tale. We all live in Ecluse here. Gang, if you want to follow this work, I am on Patreon. Patreon.com forward slash Chicho, C-H-Y-C-H-O. If you want to follow this work, support this work, if you want to know what this work is about, which is basically layered on mathematics, you can do so on Patreon. I don't put anything behind paywalls. Everything's correct in common. It's share and share. Like, for those of you who've been supporting my work on Patreon, thank you very much for the support. Crack, Strange Tales 110. That's the first appearance of Doctor Strange, right? We've read Strange Tales number 111 or 112, the origin. I think 112, the origin of Doctor Strange. Best friends with polar bears, snow all the time, walk to school uphill both ways. Crack says in Canada. Yes, it is. Strange Tales number 110 is the first appearance of Doctor Strange. I wouldn't mind getting my hands on it at a high grade. That comic book at a high grade is considered to be a holy grail. It goes for thousands. It's expensive. It's expensive. We are live streaming on Twitch, twitch.tv forward slash chicholive, C-H-Y-C-H-O-L-I-V-E. Gang, thank you for being here. Thank you for participating in the discussion and the joy. Thank you for sharing information. Thank you for the subs. Thank you for the follows. Thank you for the bits, the points and everything, right? And mods, thank you for being here and taking care of this business. Wait, you didn't shake a skate to school? Haha. Only in the winter, uphill both ways. Oh my God, my friends are coming from Hong Kong. They are very excited about coming to the UK. Awesome. Are they moving there? Oh my God. I'm assuming. Gang, there's an exodus out of Hong Kong. Just fine-ass wise goes. And house prices are kicking up. Property prices are kicking up, detached homes. And because of other things that are happening, getting a wave. And the 40% of N1, right? Later all. Always great to see you all and hanging out together. Awesome. They are bringing comics. 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