 Cool. It should be coming in live. Hi everyone, this is Chichou. Welcome to my channel and welcome to the last stream. Today, today is April 18th, 2021. And we're doing a last stream open discussion on comic books. Basically a comic book haul. This is our comic book haul number 48, I believe. Okay. And it's a nice haul. It's mainly modern age comics. I think there's like a handful of bronze age, and there's 144 of them. Okay. As well, we have a care package that was sent our way by Crack, one of the people that's active here. As sort of, I believe, I don't know what it is. I think it's a filler. It's related to the previous comic book haul that we did. It's like, Mick, how are you doing? Been waiting the day. How are you doing? Me too. I wish I set it up at like nine o'clock. I was like ready to go. I'm like, okay, I want to crack this open. This thing's been sitting here. It's a short box, by the way. It's 144 comics. It's a bigger short box than the previous short box. And it's from the same seller. I had to try it out, but I'll give one a low down Cheryl. How are you doing? Hope you're doing well. Hooray. And hi. Hello. Hello. There's some nice, nice hauls here. Here. Let me show you while you guys wait. X, how are you doing? For the early people here, here's the comic book haul. Check it out. There is Batgirl. The 2000 series, her first series. It's like 27, 25 comics from that. Actually 27 from that run. And then the 2000 and the new 52, 2004, I believe, series. So there's number nine, number two to nine, but I didn't see, two might be there, might not be there. I didn't see the pick in there. Crack. How are you doing? Crack. I got your package here. Whoa. After years of watching you, I'll finally see you live. Jackie to wacky. Hello. Hello. How are you doing? Welcome to our Twitch live streams. And thank you for following for a long time. Pluritariet. How are you, my friend? Doing well. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Ding Bao. How are you? Welcome. Welcome. Hope you're having a good Sunday. What's good? I'm looking forward to the lyrics. So I'm looking forward. I got to get mine ready. I know one track and the other one. I usually pick two lyrics that I want to read. The other one is, there's a few that I have. So I got to narrow it down. I got to print it off. I'd have to read it a few times. I've just been humming them or singing them, verbing whatever it is, right? It's like my Google or doodoo. I used the PDT to GMT converter and it told me you were going love and love an hour ago. Oh, really? Pooper, Scooper. Google, doodoo. Indeed. Doing great. Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. Now, it cracks like thumbs up. And then what else do we have? We have Ex Machina. Okay. 2004 series, the first series. And we got two lots of random comics. And there's some really good ones in there. Like ones that I don't have in my collection that I wanted in my collection. And some of the stuff, you know, we'll see what it is. I don't think some of the key ones are first prints. There's no way they'll be first prints. There's going to be some second prints on here. We'll check them. There's one. And I usually, when I see random comic book lots on eBay that I want to, that I look at from a seller that I know, I sort of started looking up each one that they've listed to see what they are. That sort of research gives me history of certain things. And there's one comic book here that I was like, blown away of what it contains. So I'm really hyped for that one. Out of 144 comics, right? Indian small plus halls as well. Yeah, Indian small press. Indeed. Loving it. Loving it. I love this kind of comic book haul. Back from the 80s reporting for doing awesome older guys. There's some 80s comics in here out there, God. Some you're going to love. So let me take this down. I'm just going to give a quick intro and then we're going to hop to it. My name is politically charged. Charged before anyone else. No kidding. Fluoritarian parrot. Funny. I have so many comics on their way to me in the mail. Do you awesome crack? You got to just start doing comic book hauls. I've seen some of your pics on Twitter. So the fun times. The fun times. I don't go there often. Like barely once a week now. And that's just to check a message. There's one person I'm communicating with there. And that person is either going to go on telegram or hop on discord with us. And we're just going to talk on there. So basically I'm off Twitter. I have Twitter. Gang, if you want to know what this is all about, I am on Patreon. Patreon.com over slash chichou, C-H-Y-C-H-O. If you want to support this work, if you want to know what this work is about, which is basically layered on mathematics. Patreon is a great way to follow this work. I don't put anything beyond paywalls. Everything's great to comment, share and share. Like for those of you that was supporting this work on Patreon, thank you for the support. 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Gang, first thing before we get into the shortbox. Okay, and let me give you the shortbox. The shortbox, here's the spreadsheet for it. Okay, there's 144 comics in there. Mostly modern age, handful of bronze age. Okay, there's a couple of runs, Batgirl, Axe Machina, and two halls, totaling, what is that, 81 comic books of randoms. From the modern age, from the 1980s, 90s, and 2000s, I guess. Okay, so total 144 comics. And including shipping, it came out to 90 cents US a pop. Now, this is the same seller that I bought last time, where the comic books ended up costing like 60 dollars and the shipping was $32. And it was like, oh, too much shipping, too much shipping. So half the cost of the comic books was shipping. But I decided to buy from the seller again. And if it was going to charge $32 for shipping, then I was just going to buy more comics to distribute out the cost. So the total cost of the comics that I ended up buying was $94 this time, $30 more than the last time we spent. And then he sent me the shipping bill. The shipping bill, the combined shipping came out to $45. So I was like, damn, that's crazy, right? So I messaged the guy, I go, listen, we've bought from this guy before, I bought from this guy before. So I messaged the guy, I said, listen, I realize shipping costs have gone up, but $45 to ship internally within Canada, and he's in Canada, right? For this many comic books, I've paid way less going through eBay's shipping program, and it's coming from the States. So I said, it's pretty heavy. I'll pay it if you want me to, but it seems a little unreasonable. And then he contacted me and said, oh, that's the cost that it gets quoted from the shipper when they ship to a PO box because they're the only shipper that ships to a PO box. He said that if I gave him a home address, then he could go through UPS and he'd be a lot cheaper. So I said, okay, sure, I'll, you know, save another $12 or something like this, right? So $11, I guess, $11. So I said, okay, sure, I'll gave him my home shipping address instead of the PO box, and the shipping came out to $35 US. Okay, just so you know where the shipping's coming from, which is a third of the cost, more than a little bit more than a third of the cost of the whole buy. Okay, but all in all, near mint minus, verify near mint to near mint, near mint plus 144 comics, bagged and boarded for 90 cents a pop. Good deal. Okay, especially when you take a look at what's inside. Okay, but let's look at a care package. Now this repair package came from Crack, and it's related to the previous comic book haul that we did, which is from the same seller. Okay. Oh, slick, Mick, what happened with the grandma? Oh, his grandmother passed away recently, and we've been cleaning out the house, found a stash of 70s, 80s comics. My uncle owned, oh, fantastic on the comics. Sorry to hear about your grandma. That's unfortunate. Was that your last grandparent? Slick, Mick? I still need to watch Seven Samurai. Oh, I watched it a couple of days ago. I older God, you're going to love Seven Samurai. So again, this is a care package from Crack. It's related to the previous comic book haul. And in the message, he didn't tell me what it was, but he said it was in relation to our previous haul. So let's take a look. Nice packaging job, by the way, got a short packaging. Nice packaging job, right? And what does it say here? Watch your last comic book haul, a Twitch stream, and saw you miss these. Enjoy. This is Crack's message. Check this out. Awesome. Thanks, Crack. $35 US for a short box pack. That seems reasonable, Crack. $45 didn't. $45 seemed really high to me. $45 seemed really high to me. But this, fantastic. Let's check it out. Let's check it out. Oh, nice. Hold on. Hold on. I'm trying to get in there way too fast, man. I'm trying to get in there way too fast. That's some nice packaging. Oh, that's a good way of doing it. I can read it. I can read it now. I can read it from the beginning. Oh, this got torn. Pulled too fast. Check this out. Check this out. Check this out. I got way too excited. Nice. Look at this. I'm going to pull these out. Nice. Nice. Nice. Oh, sweet. Oh, that's the gold edition of the... Oh, dude, you filled it. What? Crazy. Check this out. Check this out. Check this out. Oh, my digging, dude. This is great. This is great. I should have brought my bags and boards here. Bag and board them right away. Check this out. So in the last haul, we wanted the hauls we got. One of the hauls we got. No worries. I'll just show my pleasure. Thanks, man. I've been doing the eBay thing lately. So my skills at packing have to be sharp. Have to be sharp. Definitely clipping this. Check this out. So in the last haul, we got three comic runs, basically. Some runs of series. One of the ones we got was Terry Moore's Strangers in Paradise. The second series, and we got the gold edition of issue number two, which is the reprint, but it's from the first series. Check this out. Strangers in Paradise number one. The reprint from 1998. When was the reprint crack? This was... Let me look into it. 1997. 1997, right? So this is the first story of Strangers in Paradise. Correct me if I'm wrong, Crack. I'm pretty sure this is the first story. Right? I got number two in the haul. Right? Here is number three. And the first series was three issues. Right? Three issues are long. So this is the first I now have, and my partner's going to freak. Right? I've been telling her she needs to read this. She needs to read Terry Moore. She needs to read Terry Moore. I'm going to give her this to read. I'm going to read them, and then I'm going to give her to read it. Right? So we got number two. Crack just sent us one and number three. Right? I think you're right. It is the first story. Awesome. Okay. This is number three. Okay. And then the series continued in the second series. Okay. And in that haul, we had number two. Started off with number two. We didn't have number one. Now we got number one. So we can continue the series, read one, two, and three. And then hop into the second series, the continuing series, and go one, and then read all the way to, I forgot what number we had. I'm assuming we're missing number eight. Because here's number eight. Right? Awesome. Awesome. It's a solid read. Read them before I set them. Awesome. Crack. Fantastic. I'm so happy. Have you read the continuing, the whole thing? Strangers and people swear by this game. Strangers in Paradise. I swear by Terry Moore. Like Terry Moore is phenomenal. Right? One of the greatest comic book creators of all time. Period. End of story. And here's number 23. Right? And there are some serious comic book aficionados, huge collectors that comic book owners, like people that I've known personally and who love comic books, who know a lot about comic books, they consider Strangers in Paradise to be one of the greatest series of all time. Period. Okay. So, and it's, I've read some of it a long time ago. Okay. I liked it. Okay. But I didn't never read the first story. Okay. I haven't read it all. No. It's the next collected edition I want to grab. Yeah, man. Everyone raise, everyone raise about it in the comic book medium. Everyone raves about Strangers in Paradise and crack. Thank you very much. I started reading American flag because that's from number one. I could continue it. Right? And I wasn't going to read Strangers in Paradise. Good one is going to start again. I thought I had number one. So, dude, awesome. Awesome. Let's put this here. Let's put this here. Very cool. Very cool. Thank you, brother. Appreciate it. Appreciate it very much. Gang. Should we look at the comic book haul? Should we look at the comic book haul? I'm going to pop this up again. This is what we got in this haul. Okay. $44 bucks. So, this is one of these guys too. That opens up. This is a, this is a long short box. This is like a medium box. Okay. The kitty cats just woke up and I just fed them before the live stream. So, that thing that you're hearing, click, click, click, is them trying to cover their food. Whatever they haven't read. Look at this thing. What's up? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, I'm going to take this down and I'm going to give you a lowdown on some of the comics here. I looked at some of the other ones. So, and this guy's a good seller, man. He's a really good seller. I wish. I wish I had bought some of the comics that he had. Like, I've been buying from the seller for seven years, at least online. I wish I bought some of the lots he was selling seven years ago. Okay. Well, it's a packed box. Check this out. He's put them together as well. This one, he's listed them a lot, 85. And he's packaged them really well. Yeah, guys. What are we going to start off with? Let's start off with this guy, because this is all packaged up in one. Let me crack open this one. I don't know. This is 85. He lists them. Finally a professional. This guy's good, man. This guy's good as far as shipping stuff goes. This one is, that's one of the reasons I was really disappointed. This one's X-Machine. Okay. So, this one's X-Machine. And this is written by Brian K. Vaughn, which is Paper Girls and a whole bunch of other stuff. And art by Tony Harris and Tom Fessor and stuff like this. And this came out in 2004. And this is supposed to be, let me crack it open. We ended up paying 1305 for this lot. Okay. And it's X-Machine. X-Machine, number one to 19. And then 21 to 26. And it's got the special number one. Let me sort this out. And he listed these things as near mint, unread comics. So, let's crack this open. Let's crack this open and look at the cover. This guy has been selling a ton of comics for a very long time. And it's funny. He used to have a lot more lots and big packages. And he blew through a lot of those. And he sold some amazing books that there's lots that I've seen him sell like six years ago. Okay. That I try to get my hands on that was going for like 500. You know, there's a whole bunch of comics in there. I wish I bought them. Like, one of them contained, he sold a few lots of lobal number that had lobal number two. Number one in them. The cowboy one that we read. Okay. And it was all, the book was almost a near mint condition. And let's do this here. And that lot, everything that he sold him out lot right now would have sold for probably like $6,000. Okay. That he sold like 500, like five years ago. And he's a really nice guy. I read some of this and I liked it. And I'm glad to have this. I've read it as trades. I think I have the trade here. One of the trades anyway. So this is X-Machine and the comic is definitely in, you know, minimum near mint condition or near mint minus. Brian K. Vaughn, Tony Harris, Tom Fester, X-Machine, number one. And gang, don't forget, free Assange, free Assange, free Assange. Julian Assange is a journalist and publisher that is being crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of capitalist power to humanity, censored, censored. For more information, see wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org, or Julian Assange and Wikileaks playlists on censored tube for Assange. Crack. What I read of that series, I remember liking it as well. Have you read? Yeah, I've read a huge chunk of Why the Last Man. I haven't finished it. I've read more than half of Why the Last Man. And it's fantastic. Gang, highly recommend reading Why the Last Man. Skeletor. Does it matter who the person, what his character is, if he's revealing war crimes of centralized power, do not get confused about what someone releases, what they do for humanity and their character. Skeletor. Okay. I don't care if a person is an a-hole or a nice guy. If they're a nice guy and they're trying to enslave humanity, they can kiss my ass. If they're an a-hole and they're trying to free humanity, they're on my good list. Now, that was some good timing with that comic cover. Crazy, eh? Crazy crack. Crazy crack. Right? Synchronicity. It just sometimes just does it. X-Men. These covers are phenomenal. Right? Beautiful. Beautiful. That's number seven. Here's number six. I'm assuming this is, check this out. This is a double cover. So I'm going to hold it up so you see the beauty, the glory of it. Here's number seven solo. Right? Here's number six and seven. No, he doesn't. Skeletor. You're confused. You need to, you need to stop watching mainstream corporate propaganda. Right? I highly recommend following Jimmy Dore or Action for Assange or Aaron Mate to find out what's really going on. All of that stuff that you've heard has been propaganda. It's just like Iraq at WDMs, weapons of mass destruction, and all of that crap you were lied to and the incubator babies. And here's number eight. Right? Here's two copies of number eight. We got two copies of number eight. Number nine. This one's got a little thing on the corner. Thank you, Elder God. If people are confused, they're confused. What can you do? No, you're just confused. But anyway, you can talk about this in politics, brother. Let's talk about comic books. Look at this, ex-machina. We can take it to politics. Beautiful. Number 11. Nice covers. Nice covers. Number 13. This one's beautiful. He did a tech upgrade, maybe. Thank you for the follow. I missed the name. Number 14. Skeletor, take it to the politics folder. We'll talk in politics folder. I'll give you all the info you want. All the info you want. Ex-machina number 15. Very nice. Very nice. This was the first series you read with a photo realistic style, really. It was... I like the artwork in it. What I've read of it. It was... it took some getting used to. What is ex-machina? Ex-machina, he's... I read it a while ago. It was basically a guy who has this... he's... it's very political leaning, right? It's not superhero. It's tech. It's... it's not... what do you call it? Steampunk. But it's... what's the genre? Took me a bit to get used to it, crax says. Same thing with Sean Phillips on the criminal series. Okay, cool. Yeah, it's... it's very political leaning. I don't remember too much of the intricacies of the story, right? It's a slow-paced comic, indeed. Okay, very slow-paced. I mean, for sure. I mean, this cover tells you how much of a political series this is, right? You know what? Looking at these covers, it makes me want to sit down and fully read the series, especially with the censored cover from page two, right? That's one of the reasons the person here, Skeletor 2613, is so confused, right? Because they've been censored up the yin-yang, so they don't know what they're talking about, right? Which is, you know, Lady Liberty in chains and censored and stuff like this. Crack. Vaughn says he saw the towers go down and had a lot of frustration with political leaders on both sides, and this book was the end result. Really? Okay, cool. I really want to read the series now, really. I have, from what I read of Vaughn, he writes amazing stories, very well thought out, right? He's not a fanatic, and he has a lot of good political commentary in his comics, right? This is a beautiful cover, by the way, 22. Oh, look at this. Wow, wow, wow. Very, very 9-11 overtones to it, right? Especially regarding firefighters that sacrificed a lot, a lot, right? And they were thrown away, discarded by the centralized government. So really, this just looking at the covers makes me want to read this. I'd actually like to read it again. He's a great writer. He's a great writer, indeed. Amazing world builder and character developing. Developing amazing characters. Very happy to have this in my collection. I don't have this in my collection, aside from one or two trades. And I read some of it out of the library back in the day. Totally, it totally discarded by centralized power, the firefighters and the first responders. Horrendous. Horrendous. Beautiful. So that was number 26. Here's X Machine, a special number one. Oh, he's got two copies of number one. Two copies of number one. A Brian K. Vaughn. Here's his last name. Check, take a look. There's his last name on the top. Vaughn and then Spruce. Story and Metler, I guess. Knights of Old Comic. How are you doing? And here's the special number two. Fantastic. Great haul. Great haul. Great haul. Like, if you look at the, here's the spreadsheet for it. Here's the spreadsheet. I bought all of these. X Machine for 1305 for 27 comics. 48 cents a pop, bagged and boarded, ranging from very fine near mint to near mint, near mint plus. Gain collecting comics is an expensive hobby, but it doesn't have to be. Like, if you were going to read this, this would be, it would take you a good weekend to read all this, right? Weekend entertainment for $13 plus whatever the shipping would have been. That's a heck of a price. Heck of a price. So let's get the rest going. Let me show you. Let me show you what else we got. I'm gonna show you the runs first and then we'll get into the randoms. Okay. So check this out. We got Batgirl. Batgirl. Batgirl. What is this guys? These are all the randoms. Nice. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Oh, there. Oh, what? He threw this in there. What is, why these guys in here? I don't remember. These are some random stuff he had in here. Hopefully he sent me the right boxes. Yeah, it seems to be, but there's other stuff here. Maybe the pictures weren't in there. So he couldn't put all the pictures because there's a lot of pictures. What is this here? Okay, let me check this out. I think he might have sent me some extra comics. I gotta check with them. Okay. Check this out. Annual. That's nice. Nice. Check it out. Check it out. Okay. Okay. So this is, this is Priest Chico. People just don't do enough digging in back issue bins. The books that can be found for cheap is amazing. Correct. That's the kicker for me, right? Like, you guys know I spend a fair bit of money on comics. It's my, where my expense goes, right? I consider sort of investing and I'm doing it as my business is this, sharing it, making ASMR math videos, reading them, stuff like this and talking about the history and whatnot. But you can get some amazing, amazing stuff for dirt cheap, right? That's one of the reasons I'm doing these hauls. 144 comics. This stuff would take you a month to read, right? A month of any entertainment for a hundred, well, what did we end up paying? Month of entertainment. More than a month of entertainment for $130 US, right? And once you read it, other members in the family can read it. It's, it just keeps on giving. You can reread them because they're amazing stories, right? New book can be expensive, but they are, they all end up at $1 bins at some point. Yeah, a lot of them, right? Have to dig at a local comic shop to find some gems. Also have to dig on eBay to get good prices. Yeah. Agreed, Tony, right? So this is Batgirl. Okay. There's 36 comics here. It's the first series from 2000. Issue number one to here. Let me, let me tell you the issues. Well, I won't tell you all the issues, but because we're going to see them. But basically, open this up. We got Batgirl, issue number one, all the way to 28, missing number 20, and then 55, 56, 57, and then 67 and then annual. And then new 52 should be issue number 234689. And they're graded, they're on red near mint condition, right? And we got this for 1750 US. I'm going to take the chart down. Let's look at the covers. Chico loves comics and is a high-end designer. Check this out. Batgirl number one, first series. Crazy. The first series of Batgirl came out of 2000, not before that, right? I'm going to put this in order because he put that because that's those are the things. Please help me not to die. Batgirl number two, Batgirl number three, Batgirl number four. And it looks very anime style. I haven't read any of this. I haven't read any of this. Okay. And the writer is, what was the name? Kelly Puck? Pluck? Pucket? Carriedly Pucket? Peterson, Scott, Cam, Malpila. I haven't read any of this. I don't know what this is like. And gang, don't forget, Free Assange, Free Assange, Free Assange. Julian Assange, publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to bring transparency and accountability of power to humanity. For more information, see wikileaks.org, defend.wikileaks.org, or our Julian Assange and Wikileaks playlist on censor two. Batgirl number seven. No more Batgirl. Batgirl number eight. I'm surprised we haven't seen a Batgirl TV series. Batgirl number nine. Where's your favorite place to read comics? Chair, desk, bed. It depends. Couch is good. Laying out in the sun on the beach is amazing. Or in the patio, just getting some rays and reading comic books. I love reading comic books at the beach. Graphic novels usually, but I take some beat-up comics that I have to comic to the beach as well and read comics on the beach. I love reading in the beach. But in bed, on the couch, one other thing you forgot, Knights of Old Comics, sitting on the altar in the bathroom. Did they do Batwoman series? Yeah. I watched the first episode of the Batwoman series and didn't even finish it. I could not watch that crap. Yeah, correct. They did. Do not watch it. It's horrendous. At least the first three quarters of the first or half of the first episode was. Batgirls beating the crap out of a cop. Number 14. Nice covers. Very pretty. Here's number 15. This is with Joker. This is a beautiful Joker by the way. Check that out. Nice Joker cover. Batgirl or Joker shoots both Batgirl and Batman on the cover anyway. Daredevil is the best comic. Daredevil is a fantastic best comic book series. I wouldn't say movie. The movie was pretty bad. The Daredevil movie. The Daredevil TV series was fantastic. A Legion TV series is fantastic. The Batwoman comic was fantastic. Yeah, I know. I still don't have it. I've tried to get my hands on it, but I haven't yet. I haven't yet. Here's number 17. The artwork for Batwoman looks so good. So good. So good. Number 18. I read a lot of comics on the bus wearing cars. Yeah, I couldn't read in the car. Got motion sickness with Walkman on. Nice. Road trips with folks as a kid. Lots of good reading. Nice crack. Batgirl. This one's pretty cool. Nice artwork. Very artistic or stylistic. Look at that. Beautiful artwork. Very nice. That's number 22. Here's number 23. Number 24. Very mangai-ish. The covers. That's a nice cover. Very cool. Nice cover. 25. I haven't heard too much about the series. Nice cover as well. Number 26. Beautiful cover. Rest in peace. Vesper, Catherine, Fairchild, October, 14, 1973 to 22. I don't know what that's in reference to. Yeah, this one's 2000 series, All of God. Yeah, it's the first Batgirl series. Which actually amazing to me that it's the first Batgirl series. So we're missing number 20. It goes up to 28 and then there's a handful here as well. There is 55 Wargames. 56. Nice cover. Very nice cover. Beautiful cover. Really? Look at that. Number 57. Beautiful. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. This is a three-issue Wargames. Act three of three. It's a three. Part six of eight. Act three. So I don't know what this crossover would have been with. It was some kind of Batman, but this one's beautiful too. Look at that. Very nice. These two covers are phenomenal. Look at this. I'm liking these two covers. 56 and 57. Here's 67. Then here's the Batgirl annual, 2000 annual number one. So all of these were from the 2000 series. And here's the new 52. Yeah, it doesn't include number two. He said it included number two, but it doesn't. So here's number three. So this came out in 2004, I believe. Hindi. Hindi. Welcome to our live stream. Here's number four. Way more serious tone to this and less anime style. Here's number five. People have a love and hate relationship with the new 52 when DC launched it. Here's number six. I think this one is one of the more expensive ones from this series. I don't know why. Batman appearance maybe. Here's number eight and here's number nine. Very glad to have these. I didn't have these in my collection. So let's take a look at these guys. I swear these ones are not supposed to be in there. I'm going to go through the ones that I know that were supposed to be in the lot because I think he's included some books that he wasn't supposed to send. So I got to contact him. I think I need to add these to my collection. Crack. I think it's James Jean on those covers you liked. Just did a quick search. Looks like he did some covers for the Oh Fables series as well. Oh yeah. That had a very much Fables feel to it. And Fables is a fantastic series. I don't have it in my collection. I've read the trades on it. Very good. Nice little comic. I don't think I've read a DC comic since Jim Lee first did Batman series. Wow. Okay. Here we go. This, this, this for sure, for sure, for sure, for sure. Okay. I'm going to do this. I'm going to order these so I can take a look at them. There are covers showing. There we go. Check this out. Nice. Nice. Nice. Now, this lot. This lot, Cheryl. Oh Fables. That's an idea to include as an option in a future reading site. Yeah. Fables is a really good game. Fantastic series. Who wrote that? That's... I forgot who the writer for that is. Let me tell you what we got here. This is the lot that ended up costing. This came in a 42 lot. 42 comics ended up costing 22, 22. Okay. And in these small press, so let me bring up the table. Willingham, I think. Willingham? Okay. So this is the 42 lot that you see there. Indian small press. 42 books, 22, 22. So 53 cents bagged and boarded. Bill Willingham. Okay. Cool. Cool. Cool. Thank you, Crack. So let's take a look. Take a look at this. This is one of the quintessential comic book series that is a must read. Okay. Now, I've read the manga of these. Okay. And I don't have this in my collection. Now, there's no way this is a first print, but Lone Wolf and Cub. Number one in comic book format. Introduction by Frank Miller. Cover by Frank Miller. Okay. The Lone Wolf of Cub is Kazukoki and Goseki Kojima. Brutalizing the names. Okay. There's absolutely no way this is the first print. It's mint condition. But I have to check it. I have to check it. I have to check to see what print this is. Absolute classic. If you've never elder got, if you haven't read Lone Wolf and Cub, you need to read Lone Wolf and Cub. Like this is 1980. This came out in 19. Let me give you the info on this. Absolute classic. I love those movies. Never read the comics. The comics are amazing, Gary. Gary from the Mitten. Like the movie. Like the movie. But the comics are, to a certain degree, better. Okay. Do I have Lone Wolf and Cub opened up? Man, I hope so. X Machine Up. Meta Baron. Where is Lone Wolf and Cub? I thought I had it open. Maybe I do. Oh, here we go. Lone Wolf and Cub. This came out in 1997. Okay. 1997. Now it's either a first print or not. So let me check this out. Let me check this out. Like it hasn't even been opened yet. What printing is this? I think there's three different printings. English translation. 1987. No way. This can't be the first print. It's the first comic. It's the first print. Sweetness. What the hell? I can't believe we got this whole lot. 42 comics. First print of Lone Wolf and Cub. For 22. 22. What the hell? Yeah. I can't believe it. What a deal. What a deal. And then here's a foreword with Frank Miller written. Like this, I can't even crack it. Like the spine hasn't even been cracked. It hasn't even been cracked. Like seriously, like I can't even do it. Read the series, the manga game. I read the series. I went to the books, the library, and read the manga sets of them. I don't know how many I read. I read like, I don't know, a few years ago. I can't believe this is a first print. What a steal. What a steal. What a steal. And there's another 41 books with this lot. He wasn't scared of the shogun, but the shogun was scared of him. Maybe that was the problem. Indeed, they come after you. So these foamy things are really annoying. Let's get rid of the foamy things. Like you even put this stuff just to make sure it's packed nicely. Nice seller, really, straight up. But I don't like these foamy things. They're gross. Let me stick to you. Let me show you what else we got. Naito Okonochicho is funny how you're one of the only people I've never seen with a phone in their hand. Yeah, I don't. My phone is usually off. Check this out. Here's the rest of the comics in this lot. Ray Bradbury, comics number one from Topps. Awesome. I probably have this in my collection. Check this out. To my Canadian brothers and sisters. North Guard number one. North Guard number one. I didn't know there was a North Guard. This isn't his first appearance. North Guard number one. And it's done by a Canadian creator. Here's Lone Wolf and Cobb. These are like trade paper format, prestige format. Number 12. Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. Okay. Foam peanuts. The shop Lush has been doing bio degradable peanuts. Yeah, you can wash them down the drain. You can wash them down the drain. Really? North Guard. Never heard of that. Yeah, I hadn't either until this lot. Right? And his first appearance is, I'll show you actually. Here's Lone Wolf with Cobb number 28. The kitty cat is like, come on, it's sunny outside. Pickups outside. Number 28. Number 29. What a deal. What a deal. What a deal. Is an incredible read. By the way, Krak, is it the reprints of the manga? I'm assuming it's the reprints of the manga. Check this out. Bernie Wrightson, masters of Maccabre. Nice. Nice. Bernie Wrightson classics. I believe these are reprints. Number three, Bernie Wrightson. And these are fantastic shape. I mean, this next one is a little bit rougher, but Bernie Wrightson are all the single issues Frank Miller covers as well. I believe so. Yeah. I believe so. Krak, here's number four. Yes, reprints for Lone Wolf of Cobb. Awesome. Awesome. Cheryl, North Guard's name isn't Benton Fraser, is it? Actually, that would be awesome. Benton Fraser. I don't know. I don't know who Benton Fraser is. Here, since we're on North Guard, let me show you North Guard. This one popped up. North Guard first appeared. Check this out. It's a Canadian superhero created by Canadian artists. Krak, I'm assuming, yes, Chicho. I've never actually read a single issue before. I've only read those small collected books. Yeah, same here. Those are the ones that I've read. Nice on the Bernie Wrightson stuff. Indeed. Indeed. Check this out. Here is North Guard first made his first appearance in New Triumph, featuring North Guard. Number one, and this is number two, to Allah God. North Guard is the costume identity of Philip Phil Wise, a video store manager. Yeah, I read the intro, I think to it. So I'm going to read it. Video store manager, manager and comic book enthusiast who was enlisted by Progressive Allied Canadian Technologies, PAC Corporation to help them combat an extreme right wing terrorist organization known as Das Mandas, an abbreviation for Manifest Destiny that was bent on overthrowing the Canadian government. North Guard, number three. Those are number three? Yeah. And then here's North Guard, number five. So Krak, as Canadians, I think we need to get this collection. Right? Brantern Fraser, the RCMP led in the show Do South. Oh, bad joke. Sorry, but it was a great show. Was it a great show? I think I remember that show. So those are the North Guards. Let's keep on looking at these guys. Take a look at this. These two, I don't remember that we're supposed to be in there, but Maelstrom, number one. You think so as well? Krak, yeah. It's on my list. It's on your list, not nice. Here's Maelstrom number three. Allah God, cultural appropriation. Check this out. Now this one, let me put this in order. This one, I'm crazy to happy to have. Nice, nice. Watch this, watch this. Oh man, Maelstrom, some killer cover on this here. Is it? I don't know this series at all. Who was the artist for this? Like, very fantasy, right? Chicho, those long awful cup are the same ones later printed in those small trade paperback, first published in 1970. Okay, cool. So those are the ones that I've read in the small paperbacks, booklets. Check this out. The Meta Bearans by Georgeowski, Jim Zez and Mobius. Man, you got to be kidding me, right? Look at this. Number one, number one, right? Number one, number two, and this is a space opera. Greetings, Brando hits. This is a space opera. And this guy here, Georgeowski, he was in discussions to direct Dune, which is another space opera, right? And this is a space opera about sort of, it's sort of a tribute to Frank Herbert's Dune, sort of different families in the far into the future that rule over the galaxy, really, right? You love the Meta Bearans, cool, cool, cool. I've only read a few pages, that's it. Oh, space opera, your passions. This is, I think this is supposed to be one of the best ones, right? That was number three. Here's number four. Some have amazing Travis Charisart, cool, cool, cool. Crap, oh man. I just bought the hardcover collection of Meta Bearans. It's a solid read so far. I'm not sure if those single issues are from that same run or later. This is the first, Meta Bearans made their first appearance in the incal, I believe. So this is the first series of the Meta Bearans. So if it's starting from number one, this would be it. This is number five. Yeah, the incal. The characters originally appeared in the incal. Oh, look at this guy trippy, the trials of Agnar. Number six. Look at that. Pretty dark cover, so I don't know how well it's going to come out. Here's number 10. So we're missing number seven, eight, nine. This is number 10. Very nice. Such a crazy story so far, cool, cool, cool. I have one of the hardcovers. I got Meta Bearans, the third hardcover. Number 12. Haha, yeah, it did look like Marigamo. Okay, so those are the Meta Bearans that we got. Oh, here's another one. Alpha and Omega. Meta Bearans. Some dark stuff indeed. This guy's here. Yeah, we got this one too, Necroscope. Brian Lummi. This is the second print from Malibu. And then check this one out. Okay, let me put these guys in too. Oh, I got it. Yeah, I know. Oh, the Puma Blues. Number one. Now, I don't know if this is the first print either. What are we waiting? What are we waiting for? Necroscope? The cover. I'm going to crack this one open. The Puma. I just want to see if this is the first print or not. Look at that alpha and omega inside. Charest Art. You'll love it. Oh, really? Okay, I'm going to crack it open. Let me crack this one open. Puma Blues. And this is from Dave Sims Publishing Company. Art Vark Publishing. Ah, you've been a sucker for holographic covers. Let me see if this is the first print. I'd be surprised if it is. Second printing. This one is the second printing. Okay, they're playing. Oh, man. Puma Blues. Classic as well. I have the hard cover, but haven't made my way all through it. Oh, really? I've never, I don't know this series at all. I just bought a storage of my, I cannae X-Men. Nice. Oh, wow. Beautiful. Oh, very nice. Look at that. $1.99 to $2.13. Ah, so there was a second printing. Dave Sims, right? Why not? He did amazing for independent comics, right? So Puma Blues number one. Here's number three. Here's number 22. Cool. Again, don't forget. Free Assange, free Assange, free Assange. Julian Assange is a publisher and journalist that has been crucified for transferring transparency and accountability of power to humanity. Now check this out. Cherish that half of that alpha and omega. Oh, the alpha and omega we're going to look at. Let me bring out the alpha and omega. Let's take a look at that too. Where is the alpha and omega? Crack this open. Oh, no. This is the meta-bearance. I'm going to crack this open so we look at the artwork. The kitty cats want to come in here. Like mint condition. Fantastic. Like this. Nothing even cracked. Oh, nice. Oh, look at that. Look at that. I don't know if it comes out in full glory in the... Like this hasn't been cracked. I don't want to crack it yet. Ah, here's some... Oh, it's an anthology. It's got multiple stories. Here's another one. A different artist. Right? Wow, look at this. Look at this. Close your eyes, Oh, God. Nice. I got to read about... Oh, man, so much to read. So much to read. So little time. So little time. Check this out. We're talking about Julian Assange. Real war stories. Right? You got Alan Moore writing in the story as well. There's a whole bunch of... whole bunch of artists and writers that have written this. Real war stories. Okay. I believe this is the second print. I believe it's the second print, but I'm going to crack it open. I need a new bag on board anyway. That might be the first print. Check that out. So this one would be in probably... Yeah, I'd probably give it a 6.5 grade. Fantastic. Beautiful. Right? Real war stories. Now, this is number one. I'm going to show you number two. One of my favorite indie publishers. Yeah, Eclipse Comics. These guys, they put out some of the best comics ever published in history in the 1980s. I believe they were around. Were they around in the late 1970s as well, crack? But they were around in the 1980s. Phenomenal comic books. Phenomenal comic books. Now check this out. They were printing stuff no one else would print like story-wise. And here. Here's an example of one. Here's real war stories. Number two. Should be number two. I don't see the number two sign on it, but should be number two. 80s and 90s. Yeah, there were 90s, early 90s maybe, right? Check this out. I looked this up. This, I believe, should have smetly butlers. War is a racket in comic book format. We did a reading of smetly butlers war is a racket. And we're a champions of creator rights. A champion of creator rights. Check this out. Citizen soldier. I just want to make sure of this because this is phenomenal if it's got war is a racket. Check it out. Let me show you this without the glare. Looks like 1970s. They did a graphic novel. I think that was Saber. Oh, wow. Didn't they do trading cards as well? Maybe. Right. Here's. Oh, yes. Hell, yes. Right. It's like an anthology. So here's one. I didn't know this comic existed. I didn't know this existed. Check this out. Check. We got to read this. We need to read this. I read that we did an ASMR book reading of this. Soft spoken, overlaid with mathematics, looking at the war racket at the calculation setup. Smetly butlers, war is a racket. Awesome. Written by, let's see if this is going to focus. Fantastic. Look at this. I didn't know this existed. I didn't know this existed. How many comic books can you read in one day? Depends. Early image, about 100. Neil Gaiman, Alan Moore, probably two. Awesome. Very happy to have this. Phenomenal. Look at this. Oh, wow. Wow, wow. What? And there was only two issues in the series. And there's only two issues in the series. Do you prefer comics than movie series? No, it all depends. I like both mediums. I think the Sama. But I think there are certain things that you can do in the comic book medium that cannot be replicated in the movie by film. Usually, and almost all the comic book movies that you've seen, stories that you've seen, the source material, the comic books, are superior than the movies by a long shot. Iran, Qatar, Syria, Qatar, Maggi, trading cars, to name a few. Really? They did Iran, Qatar, trading cards. I'm going to look into this, man. Check this out. The ride. I don't know the series. The ride number one from Image. Oh, the serial collection you had. Here's, I don't know. This is ride number one as well. I guess it's a special cover. Oh my God. During the 1980s, Eclipse bought out a few that brought out a new line of the non-fiction, non-sports trading cars edited by Yorna Wood. Controversial political subjects such as the Iran Contra scandal, the savings and loan crisis, the AIDS epidemic, and the Kenny assassination, as well as true crime accounts of serial killers. Mass murders, the mafia, and organized crime were covered in these. Oh wow, wow, wow. Check this out. Silver heel number two. I don't know the series. Randall, how are you doing? Silver heels number three. Yorna Wood is such an important figure in comics. Sex and violence, Sin City, Frank Miller. Her editorials in those comics were always great. Really crack. I need to learn more about her. I need to learn more about her. Check this out. Here's a series, more recent series. I actually have issue number one and two, but this was sold as a in the lot. Remember, this is still from the Lowren Wolfen Cup lot. Strange fruit, number one. It's supposed to be really good. I flipped through the first issue, this issue, and it looked really good. Didn't get a chance to read it. It clips, bought out a few PC comics, totals when PC folded. Really Pacific comics, yeah? Strange fruit, number two. My typing is really horrible today. Damn phone, damn phone. Strange fruit, number three. I don't have three and four, and now we do. Strange fruit is about the civil rights movement. I don't know. I flipped through it. I haven't read it, but it was very highly acclaimed. Like people were raving about this series. And the name obviously is a holiday based on Billie Holiday's song Strange Fruit that Nina Simone did a cover for as well, right? Strange fruit in the autumn. Wind. Strange fruit. Oh, I forget the lyrics. We read the lyrics, but I forget it. Check this out. Tales of Terror, number eight. Yeah, the style is phenomenal for Strange Fruit. And then check this one out. This one I didn't know either, but Team Nippin. Barry Blair created. I don't know if that title will go over well now. Not very PC I guess. Such a heartbreaking song. I could listen, listen to watch you for hours. It's so intriguing. Even though I'm kind of new to come. Glad you're enjoying the stream. Here's Team Nippin number three and Team Nippin number five. So that was one lot. All of these comics that you saw, we got for $22.22. $22.22. That was this lot, right? A lot of 42 indie comics. I believe those were all ones in there. So 53 cents a pop. With shipping, it would have been like another $20. So you could have said it was a dollar a pop if you're just buying that lot, right? Man, I have to go, but I'm loving these books. You show awesome crack. I hope you have a fantastic Sunday. Thank you for all the info. Thank you for the care package, brother. Very, very much appreciated. Very much appreciated. Now, another haul lot that we got. Check this out. I got to flip these guys around. Oh yeah. Oh my God. Yes, please. Check this out. All these ones, these ones, these ones, this one, this one, this one, this one, this one, this one. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Sweet. Oh my. Okay. Check this out. Check this out. This is, let me find this for you. Let me find this for you. Where is it? Okay. I can close the ride. Real war stories. Oh, by the way, here's the info on the real war stories. I'm going to link it up because Smedley Butler. Check this out. Okay. That's the real war stories. North guard, I'm going to close. Meta-bearers, we're going to close. Team Nipin, we're going to close. Here. Atomica. Check this out. Atomica from 1989. This is number two of six. They're like trade paperbacks. Oh, here. Let me change this up. And it's an anthology and there's tons of people that have written for this. Like, here, let me, while I'm here, Dave McKean covers. Okay. Dave Lloyds script. Jamie Hewitt, Philip Bond, Charles Vess, Dave Gibbons. Okay. John Higgs, Mike Magnola, that's a hellboy. Mark Farmer, Paul Geiss, Simon Bisley, Matt Wagner, Jamie Hewitt, Paul Chadwick, Ted McKeever, Brian Ballet, Nick. Like, it just, the list just keeps on going, keeps on going. Oh, my. Like, Barry Windsor Smith has done a script and a story in this. Like, here, I'm going to give you guys the link. Here's the link in the chat. Okay. So you guys see it. Check this out. A1. Atomic. Atomic Press. Okay. This is a thick book. It's a trade paperback. Amazing deal. Mint condition. Mint condition. Okay. Oh, yeah. What did we buy this lot for? Let me show you what we bought this lot for. Let me bring this out. This lot was the most expensive one. We paid $41.89 for it. Okay. 39 books. Came out to a little bit over a dollar a pop. Right? A little bit over a dollar. So we paid twice as much for these than all the other ones. Okay. That's the third, the fourth one down here. There's this guy right there. Let's go through it. So very happy to have this. Number two. Number three. Number four. Simon Bisley cover. Awesome. Here is A1 from this one's Atomic Press. This one's Epic Comics. A1 Simon Bisley cover. Awesome. Awesome. Fantastic. Look at this. Look at that. Look at that. This is great summertime reading. Great summertime reading. In the same lot, we had these guys. Let me show you these guys. Watchmen. Before Watchmen. Okay. The comedian. So this is before Watchmen number one. The comedian. Comedian number one. Comedian number two. Awesome. Comedian number three. The comedian number six. We've got Before Watchmen number one. Minutemen. Number one. Time to whisper for five minutes. When we look at the covers, we whisper. I get a little too excited when I do comic book calls. Rorschach number one. Osmandius number one. Rorschach. Yeah, yeah. That's you other guy. And Osmandius number two. This is a beautiful cover. This is a beautiful cover. The art style is sharp. What series are going to be your favorite to read? Oh man. Yeah. The worst stuff I really want to read. Okay. I'm gonna, there's a couple more here. This cover is amazing. Osmandius number two. Look at that. If this was the cover of a golden age book, this would be gone for $2,000. Beautiful cover. Beautiful cover. These things. These ones. A1. These look phenomenal. Like really. I don't know this series. This is from the 1980s. Dead corpse. I'm assuming it's like zombie stuff. Geelik's Publications. That was dead corpse number one. Here's dead corpse number two. Here's dead corpse number three. That won't give you 90s vibe indeed. 80s were precursor to the 90s. Here's number four. This is Terra. This next one. Terra Obscura. I don't know this one either. Just fix this. I don't know this one either. Number one. I looked into it, but didn't really dive too deep into it. Real men don't stay dead. Is that what it said? Real men don't stay dead? Real men don't stay dead. Check this out. Oh my god. Nice catch. Real men don't stay dead. Fun. So Terra Obscura number one. Terra Obscura number two. Got worn Alice. Planetary. Number one. Very nice. Very nice. I don't have this in my collection. Plata have it. Check this out. Check this out. Let me put these in order. First print of Gideon Falls. Jeff Lemire. And this one is, I would say it's in, it's got a couple of dings on the spine. So 9.2. Also first print. Very happy to have. Gideon Falls number two. First print. Also very happy to have. Check this one out. Look. Total 80s. Reagan's Raiders from Salon Publications. Number one. Reagan's Raiders. Look at this. Probably on the nastiness. The ultimate patriotic superhero book. Reagan's Raiders. My god. What the hell? What the hell? Here's a french version of G.I. Joe number nine. Came out 1983. French version of G.I. Joe number nine. Cheryl. Oh brother. I know. It was in the lot. Here's Huck number one. I have this. We actually sold a copy of this for like $10 or something. We did a sale. Reagan's Raiders. We should be doing a reading on it. Reagan's Raiders. Oh, look at these. Look at these. Look at these. Oh, very nice. Very nice. Check this out. Okay. Swamp Thing number 140. Collector's edition. Swamp Thing number 140. G.I. Joe. French version. Solomon Kane number one. Spawn the Dark Ages number one. Beautiful copy on Dark Ages number one. Part of me wants to say yes. Read it now. The other. No. I think we're going to skip it. Spawn the Dark Ages number three. But not number three. Number 13. Swamp Thing cover. Looks like an Iron Maiden album cover. Yeah. Let's check it out again. Yeah. Does indeed. Swamp Thing is a great read. Oh, this is Grant Morrison. Mark Miller. Philip Hester. Grant Morrison. Very good. Check this out. Chapter one. Strange things. Six. Six. This is the photo cover. It's like one of the special covers, I guess. Alternate covers. Number one. Strange things. Six. This. And then Stranger Things number two. Again, photo cover. How many pages is it? Is it in one of this comic? It varies. Comic book pages vary anywhere between 24 pages, so they usually do 24, 32, 36, 48, 56, or more. Usually if a publisher is being legit, they'll do at least 32 pages or something like this. Some of the big two publishers, they only do 24-page stories. Stranger Things number three. Slick Mac. Also interested. Have you ever seen the artwork title? The Death... Oh, yeah. The Death Dealer. I have the collection. One, two, and three. The prestige format. Think there have been a few comics centered around him as well, but I'm not too informed on it. Yeah. There's a prestige format Death Dealer that came out, which is awesome. Oh, my pleasure, Samzu. Here's the legend of Mother Sarah. Don't know this. Looks it up. Didn't really see anything to pop out. Matrix Online. Check this out. Matrix Online. You like Mother Sarah? What? Cheryl, what's going on? Check this out. Did you say you want to see Mortal Kombat in comics? Here's the first issue of Mortal Kombat in comics. I believe it's the first appearance of Mortal Kombat in comics from the 1980s. First issue of Collector's Item. Who knew when they say first issue of Collector's Item? We're actually a B, a first issue of Collector's Item. Mortal Kombat number one. Very happy to have you. Here is Kiss Psycho Circus number two. I always saw G.I. Juno number one was my first comic, but it wasn't. Oh, it wasn't. G.I. that's good. That's selling for crazy price right now. Slick Mac. Oh, my God. Insane. Mortal Kombat. So awesome. So awesome. Here's Alice Cooper, The Last Temptation by Neil Gaiman. Neil Gaiman story and Dave Mickey and Cover. Neil Gaiman's story. It's a good story. Not top 10 or even 100 for sure. And I probably have a soft spot because it was one of the first series I had more than 10 of. But I like the story concept. Which one, Cheryl? Mother, are you talking about the legend of Mother Sarah? Or we're talking about Mortal Kombat. I was a teenage mutant ninja turtle. Oh, nice. Legend of Mother Sarah. Serious? I don't know this series at all. It's good. Not the top 100? No, for sure. Oh, check this out. That's one of the first comics you ever bought. Very cool. Mortal Kombat is great. New movie coming out. Yeah. Said going to be brutal and captured the essence of the franchise. I hope so. I hope they were really toned it down and the movies that have come out so far, right? Check this out. The A1 True Life Bikini Confidential. The cover for this is... Hughes. No, what's his name? Oh, man. What's his name? The cover for this is... is... is... Where is the bikini? I want to say Howard Hughes. I want Adam Hughes. Adam Hughes cover. I want to say Howard Hughes. It's going to be Howard Hughes. Check this out. Bikini Confidential, right? Number one. There's only one issue of it. Volume one, right? Adam Hughes cover. Nice cover. Nice cover. The writers for this. Henry Brian Ballard, Gary Leach, Sin City 2, Alan Martin, Jamie Hewitt, Bojo Ferries, Alan Moore, and then the rest. John Bolton, Adam Hughes, Adam Davis, Mark Schultz, Dave Elliott, Bob Burden, Peter Milligan, John Higgins, Will Simpson, and a stack of more other people. Fantastic. And this is in mint condition. Beautiful. You missed this cover? I'll show it to you again, Elder God. Shout out to get good lighting on that. I'm very happy to have this. Check this one out. We bought this as a 25 center and it goes for a lot more, but body bags. Body bags number one of four. Very good. Very good. Cheryl. And actually, I don't think it's even a 10 issue set. It said it's an eight issue set, but yes, one of my first sets back in the days when I was still trying to find lines I liked. So yeah, maybe just nostalgia talking. I have it upstairs. Maybe time to break it out again. Awesome. Let us know if you end up breaking it up again. Break it open, see if it's good or not. I mean, Dark Horse. I believe it was Dark Horse. Dark Horse was putting out some amazing comics. Where is it? Pooper Scooper. Where'd it go? What the hell? I lost it already. Yeah, Dark Horse comics. And it's a manga, Dark Horse manga. So fantastic. This one I didn't know existed. I'm very happy that it exists. And I mentioned this before. Simon Bisley is one of my favorite artists of all time. And this is Dread by Bisley. All of it, Bisley Dread. And Judge Dread is phenomenal, right? Phenomenal. Judge Dread by Bisley. Yes. And it's like a prestige format, like almost a graphic novel, I guess. Awesome. Graphic novel. Fantastic. Fantastic. Now, those are the comics that I ended up buying. But for some reason, this guy sent me a bunch of other comics. So I'm going to show you these guys. And then I'm going to contact them and say, like, why did you include these? Manga? Yeah, I've read some manga. Did you see our lone wolf in Cub? Let me sort this out, guys, for a second. Like, we got lone wolf in Cub in this hall. Check this out. Where is it? Look at these guys here. We got four lone wolf in Cubs. Nice. Nice, nice, nice. And of course, Akira in black and white. I can take it in. Very happy that these are in a first print, in a first print. Now, check this out. The guys sent me these books, but they're not... I didn't buy these ones, so I do have to contact them and see what's the scoop. I want to make sure whoever bought these ends up getting them. I got a Commendium of the Dread comics. Obviously, awesome for collection purposes to have the individual comics, but Commendium's really safe space in my tiny little sea quarters. I have a few 2000 AD... Oh, 2008. I wish I had some of those. Check this out. I don't know anything about this one. Morning Star Special, comical. It's not supposed to be here, but it is. Ha-ha. E-Man. First comics. E-Man, number one. Sub-Zero, nice. Sub-Zero's awesome. Mean, little mugger. Check this out. Sanctuary. There should be more of it here. Number three. This is like this. Here's Sanctuary. Viz premiere comic. Sanctuary number two. Sanctuary number three. Green Lantern. Number one. Tangent comics. This looks interesting. I don't know what this is at all. Tangent comics. I don't think I've ever seen a Tangent comic comic book. 1997. Yeah, James Robinson. Interesting. Manhunter. Archie Goodwin. Walt Simmons. Manhunter number one. He's Manhunter number two. Oh, sorry. Number one. But earlier, I guess. That one was DC. This is DC as well, but this one would have been the first one. First series. Manhunter number one. Let me put these in order. I'll show you these in order. The rest of these. Oh, there's the Sanctuary stuff. The rest of it. Here. Let me put these in order. And I'll show you these. Here's Sanctuary number one. So there was one, two, three, right? Green Lantern almost jumped out of my chair. Yeah, I know. Different Green Lantern. Not Green Lantern from Justice League. So no, it's not. It's a different publishing house. Green Lantern from Justice League is DC comics. This is Tangent comics. Should we crack it open? Let's take a look what it was like inside. Looks interesting. Small press, I believe 1997. But yeah, let's put it back. Here's some additional comics here. Let me show you these ones and then I'll show you the last set. Cable number one. This came out in the early 90s. I have this. Here's Cage number one. I have this as well. Very 80s. Marvel, Mangaverse. Does someone mention manga? Sama? Samazu? Cool. Check this out. Mangaverse. It's already open. So let's take a look at the inside of it. Nice. I like it. I like cartoon manga. That's right. I like it. The manga is amazing. Magneto Rex. Long live the king. It's Magneto, Marvel Comics, right? Yeah, the manga sounds what you like. Here's Magneto and the Magnetic Men. Number one. Everything's number one. No, I haven't read Berserker. I've seen some of Berserker anime. Anime, I watch a lot of anime. Tons of anime. Nightmares from Eclipse. Nice. Number one. Cool. Here's Pulp Fiction. Number one. Saucy cover. And here's a set of one series. Ultimates. The Ultimates. Mark Miller. Number one. Number two. Number four. Number five. Two number fives. Two number fives. Number six. Number seven. What was the last anime I watched? I'm watching My Hero Academia second season right now. I watched the One Punch Man, the little specials they had for like their 15 minutes of pop. Yeah, like there's six of them. Those were funny. One Punch Man is amazing. Absolutely amazing. Ultimates number nine. My man, you're good at multitasking. I'm pretty good at multitasking. Oh my god. Urubutugu is my manga style. Urubutugu, I can't even pronounce that. Ultimates number 10. Ultimates number 11. Ultimates number 12. And I just watched yesterday I watched the MFKS animation based on a French comic book series that Netflix put out. It's a movie. Super good. Super good. The comic book is coming out in June. I'm going to grab a set for myself. And Ultimates number 13. So there's a set here that we weren't supposed to get. So I have to figure out what the guy wants me to do with this. First time I've gotten comics that weren't supposed to be coming my way. Which is, oh well. Not sure what the process is. I've had my comics sent somewhere else. But never gotten comics that I didn't order. Sorry, it's too spicy to switch. It's too spicy. I'll have to link it out to me in Discord. I'll check it out. I don't mind spicy. Spicy fun. Gang, that's our comic book haul. I hope you enjoyed. Fantastic buy. Really. The shipping was a little bit too much, again. But I guess we had a set of comics we shouldn't have had here. So maybe that kicked it up an extra five bucks. But shipping is just is what it is now. It's super expensive. 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, defend.wikileaks.org, or our Julian Assange and Wikileaks playlist. And if you are still fooled by corporate propagandists, if they've convinced you that a character of a person really matters, that you should care if you like the person or not, if they're revealing war crimes of the state, then consider yourself foolish. 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Highly recommend one punch man. It has the bald kid, Elder God. Indeed. So good. Getting aside from that, thank you for being here. I am on Patreon. Patreon.com forward slash chicho, C-H-Y-C-H-O. If you want to follow this work, if you want to know what this work is about, Patreon is a great way to do so. I don't put anything beyond paywall. Everything's created a common share and share like and everything's layered on mathematics. If you follow this work and you think this work deserves your support, Patreon is a great way to do so. That was the last set. Didn't you have one more? No, that was it. I had the care package sent to us by Crack, one of the people that's following us here. And the care package was, well, I won't take him out again, but basically Strangers in Paradise. I'm very happy about this as well. Very happy about this as well. And if I had another set, we'd probably continue doing it, right? But 144 comics is not bad. 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