Nice of Neal Adams to give you his comic room.😜 Fabulous place you have with all the comic goodness. The Superman/Ali Treasury is just a masterpiece. Thank you for taking us around your comfy and inviting den.👏
Wow, an embarrassment of coolness SHBAB! I really envy you all that have rooms dedicated to this great hobby. I have to keep my stuff squirreled away in my basement…..
Don't mean to intrude or bother you with small problems, but due to an incident with people I thought were friends, I want to reiterate why i consider you a hero and your philosophy of women in comics. Recently, I saw the movie of Catwoman with Hallie Berry. It was not the version of Michelle Pfeiffer. I know most online experts and superhero movie fans think it was garbage [although a lot of older, comic book collectors disagree ] I thought it was great. I don't care if it didn't make a lot of money. Funny, because according to my research, NOW, nowadays the movie has a high rating of re seen and viewers seeing it on various streaming platforms [ like a cult movie]. My reason for liking the movie was a good script, LORE about the origins of Catwoman and the cat god Bast [ which IS the true origin of the original Catwoman in old Batman comics from the 40s and 50s ]. Also the acting was better. Sharon Stone gave a good performance. In contrast, Michelle Pfeiffer's character lacked depth and was just "eye candy" for superhero movie fans. I think that is why they think she is popular. And the sex she had with Bruce Wayne. But the real Catwoman movie with Halle Berry I FOUND...OUT...THROUGH...AND BY...MY ...."FRIENDS"... WAS disliked because "..she was a woman hero....woman strong...." and was too aggressive. In the movie, the woman "teacher" with Bast tells Catwoman, that you will be independent, shunned by most men in power and be alone, not accepted by traditional woman. Look, I am sorry, but throughout history women have been treated like CRAP. It is high time they enjoy being heroes, celebrated and get respect. Even if you didn't like feminism, most men COULD AT LEAST understand WHY...why that arose in the FIRST PLACE. MY friends were disgusted with me and I was asked to leave. BUT THAT is not bothering me. What I found out , is that some men are respectful and good towards women. BUT I AM SORRY, A LOT ARE NOT. Those in power and in business ROUTINELY are brought to court for sexually crimes and discrimination against women. LOOK AT TRUMP. Okay, you can delete this later if yoou want.. THE MAIN REASON why I am writing you, and yes I am an intelligent man, I SI LIKE THE IDEA of somebody, anybody , celebrating women heroes. I didn't originally know a lob about the Lois Lane in comic book history and early superman comics. NOW I DO. I also have learned that there were EVEN WOMAN HEROES IN PULP comics and comic books in the 40s, and 50s. Most new comic book collectors and movie fans DON'T KNOW THIS. But you have shown me a new world of superheroes with personalities like LOIS LANE, Lady Cop and even other Wonder Woman like heroes and Wonder woman. THANK YOU ma'am for you're great fun videos and your knowledge of old comic books where women appear, like in Superman and others. I like your shorts. You are doing a great job. KEEP BEING YOU and who you are. Thank you again.
Now THAT is a collection for which I’m envious. My dream collection would be to fill a room, each with one of these artists: Neal Adams, Frank Frazetta, John Buscema, John Byrne, and Michael Golden.
If there is one creator that deserves a room, it's Neal Adams - huge fan as well... I saw a Phantom Stranger #13 on the wall, it's one of my all time favorite Adams covers, sooo good. Subscribed.
The comic room as always continues to look good, I remember a while ago you had a piece commissioned by Neal I am surprised that you dont have that in there, thats a great looking recreation, I love the comic book tray idea, congratulations on such a vibrant looking room and thanks for sharing it with us.
I admire that you picked one era of comics to focus on. Unfortunately for me I love the history of all of it, so therefore I want to read and enjoy all of it which is something I could spend 3 life times doing.
You win. What a room! Our rooms are constantly changing AND I think it's a good idea to film these so you can look back 10, 15, 20 years down the road and see how it was. I wish we had you tube in the 70's so I can look back myself. Neal Adams? One of my all time favorites as well! What a room!
What can I say BABS, but what an awesome room. I call my comic book room my escape room because that's where I go to escape and just soak in the memories.