You have an Omega Level sister...on par with that Dark Phoenix Saga...next time she should make more than a hand cameo in the video. Thanks for the Irish Twin content.
A couple things that I noticed as you went over the books: one you had a lot of 80s new stand versions. Some of those are worth quite a bit of money. Two you had a lot of the marvel star logo books, those Starbucks, or geared towards children and got beat up, and because of that they have a lot of value. I have an entire short box full of the Starbucks from Chuck Norris to care Bears to Muppet babies to ThunderCats etc.. It may be worthwhile to try to get complete sets and sell them. Either way your sister gave you a beautiful gift. I think you need to take her out to dinner.
Hi Mike, what a great video and an even greater story behind it. It is so great that your family supports your hobby. I am so lucky that my wife understands my passion for comics and does not make fun of it. I get comic books from my wife every opportunity she gets (birthday, anniversay, christmas or the soon to be easter hollydays). What your sister did was absolutely great. Buying you a great lot of books and bringing them to your home. You got the kind of sister every boy wishes for.
Robo Hunter is a British comic character in the 2000AD comic, if you haven’t heard of it check it out, great sci fi book. Looks like the British comic Eagle must have had a US imprint and released a few 2000AD characters I think Eagle and 2000AD must have been owned by the same publisher. Really enjoying you videos in the UK! Btw Defenders of the Earth had a great intro 😂
Great video, looks of comics I've never seen. There was a recent interview with Jim Shooter on the "Bronze and Modern Gods" channel. He tells the Dark Phoenix story how he remembers it, well worth a listen. 😊
What a great sister. And that's what I call a collection with a lot of variety. Blade Runner is definitely one of the greatest SF movies ever made. It's so good that it was one of the texts students in the English Extension course studied for their final exams here in New South Wales, Australia (one of my favourite texts to teach too). And yes, 2001: A Space Odyssey was also a text I taught. Any 10 cent Dells will only increase in value. The first 12 issues of The 'Nam have beautiful Michael Golden art. Man From Atlantis is based on a 1970s tv series. The original Ka-Zar is from the Golden Age pulps, Marvel began using him in the 1960s and eventually introduced the Hidden Land (like Burroughs' Pellucidar at the centre of the Earth) with dinosaurs and Neanderthals and such. I am a HUGE Ambush Bug fan - think of a drier, more sarcastic version of Marvel's Impossible Man and you start approaching what Ambush Bug is like. Very funny and innovative, and the stories often mocked the comics industry and DC itself.
I just wanted to say that you and your videos are one of the reasons why I got back into comic book collecting after 6 years! I used to collect comics when I was in my early teens and now that I am a young adult I just got back into collecting again. So big big thank you for reviving my love for comic books after all that time. Keep up the great content ! Greetings from Germany !! :)
Wow that makes me feel great! I’m very happy to have played even a small part in rekindling your love of comic books. That is one of the great things about this hobby, it can connect people from other places (and other continents) with a shared love for great art, characters, and storytelling that makes us all feel like kids again. Thanks for the great comment!
Mike, I've been looking for that Phoenix issue in the wild for a long time, I've never come across it. Good find. Awesome story. Actually been re-reading Classic X-Men for the extra content and new art they put in. Love those "behind the scenes" mini stories Claremont wrote for that title. I'm surprised Marvel hasn't done that since....I'd read a "Classic Avengers." 🤔
I guess you are a couple of your younger than me, so that explains how you never saw Sledge Hammer. That show was awesome. Kind of in the vein of Police Squad. So many amazing books here! Sgt. Rock is a really great series, and G.I. Combat was a cool war anthology book. You definitely have to read The Haunted Tank. Boris Karloff,old horror books, The Dark Crystal, Blade Runner...so many cool books. I wouldn't know where to start. You have an awesome sister, sir!
Bruce Campbell just released a 6 issue of Sgt Rock vs The Army Of The Dead. Really good series. What an awesome gift from your sister! Some really cool issues in that set.
This was your best find. Nice varied collection. Those star comics could be valuable because of the rarity. I know the strawberry shortcake went for $50-$100 to people that collect the toy.
Wow - what a great story and a fantastic pick up! It looks like a box straight out of my collection - I love gimmick comics and giveaways! Great job sis!!
The OMEC and Koala cover are definitely two of the weirdest covers I have ever seen lol! Really awesome of your sister and great cliff notes on a lot of books. Gotta be happy when you can pick up any Man-Thing books. Dark Crystal and Labryinth were on constant rotation at my house as a kid, such amazing movies especially for their time! Awesome stuff per usual Mike!
Great episode! You have a wonderful sister and that was an amazing deal for $80. Very nice of you give some extra cash for those books! Those Marvel Star Comics are very interesting - they're pretty tough to locate in nice shape, and although there aren't as many collectors for those, they do command a premium compared to other Marvel books of that time because they are so tough. Another commenter mentioned that a lot of those books are newsstand versions (you can tell by the barcode at the bottom left corner). They can also command a premium, but usually only for key books. Run filler issues won't command much more. Enemy Ace is also a favouirte character of mine, and I actually created a tribute video for the character on my own youtube channel (if I can shamelessly plug it here). Keep up the great work!
Dark Crystal was a mainstay in my family for YEARS and I've tried to pass it on to my kids, but they aren't into it! LOL. That would be my favorite of what you picked up though. And your sister's a sweetheart for doing that. I'm just north of Seattle so... not too far from her!
Those Doom Partrol books are the REBIRTH of the Doom Patrol in the Bronze Age. I just bought a Silver Age Omnibus. I had to learn what is what. Old books were 12 cents and may have gone to 15 cents. They literally KILLED the group off to end the book. A short revival was attempeted for THREE ISSUES, all 20 cents and I guess the book didn't take off again, so it was forgotten about until those Bronze Age books. I think the title "Doom Patrol" is cooler than the actual early characters who seem to be "dumb" after reading four issues. The girl can become gigantic or small. One person has a black phantom living inside of them. Another character is only a human brain, in a robot body. The early stuff seemed pretty dumb. The group has their own Professor Xavier sort of wheel chair bound person. I think these "mutants" inspired Marvel to create the X Men. I also bought the first two X Men Omnibuses. I have literally only read ONE old X-Men book with Sunfire in it. I liked it though.
Good afternoon Michael What a wonderful eclectic collection, what a great video, I watched it a couple of times to catch all the comics. Blade runner, what a great comic to have, based on the novel by Philip K Dick, a very very influential Science Fiction writer, never given his due, but I am sure admired greatly by many of the Silver/Bronze and copper age creators. Much as Ray Bradbury influenced the silver age! I first saw 2001 a Space Odyssey just after its release in a little theatre in my little M.O.N town here in Oz. And it was fantastic! Jack Kirby features well in your collection. He had many great little series, and I am sure he was a Philip K Dick fan. The defenders of the Earth, was a hot little book back early millennium, many because of the Phantom. A character most Australians born before the millennium would recognise. So enough blather. Keep up the great work The Goldkeyfourcolorkidunda!
Thanks for the great comment! You’re right, Kirby was very well represented in this collection, and it was great for me because I wasn’t familiar with a lot of his DC characters. You learn so much more getting these “box of chocolate” collections than just collecting what you are used to. Great gift from the sis!
Looks like a great spec lot! For that price you paid and the condition for most of the books in the set it looks like you did well. You never know what number 1 book will get hot in the future. Finding gems in the wild is not as easy as it used to be. Tell your sister “We’ll done!” Hunting must be in the family!😂
Sgt.rock is what got me into comics joe kubert was the man. Every con I go to there is always one person looking for any title of star comics. War comics were the only thing DC kicked marvels but in.
I recently bought and read OMAC issue one. The woman in the box is a Build-A-Friend robot. It is much like Blade Runner in regards to cyborgs, clones, etc. It was an interesting read.
Really nice haul, especially those war comics which I'm a big fan of. The 'Nam is an extremely underrated series which I would love see fully collected someday. The concept initially is to tell stories in the Vietnam War in sequential order, so between each issue a month passes in story time. This concept was eventually abandoned a few years into it, but was still interesting to read. Issue 15 is one of my all-time favorite single comics.
As a kid growing up here on the West Coast California by the Oregon border in the Redwoods I have had many of copies of those Smokey the bear books. From early 70s on up different copies. And it is still a good read for children and adults alike.
Atlas and omac is Kirby greatness. I’ve been trying to get an omac 1 for awhile so your lucky with that. And the shade the changing man is only 8 issues and it’s written and drawn by DITKO. AND ITS AWESOME.
As a 70's and 80's kid , this is a very nostalgic collection. You should read The Nam'. It was my favorite war book from the 80's. The art and story is incredible and was written by a Vietnam vet. Do you do trades? I'm really interested in one of your Smurf #1's and your Conan comics.
The last issues were worth the wait! My favorite was the Silver Age Superman! Your channel is one of my favorites! I saw other channels doing their top 5-comics so cool!🎉
Sgt Rock was THE MAN. He was with Easy Company. Great, Great, Great. The Best of the war heros. He started in Our Army at War. He did crossovers with Batman. I have a Batman and Sgt Rock book. I think Sgt Rock was shot on the cover. I think it was in The Brave and The Bold. The think the artist was named Kubrik. EDIT: Joe Kubert artist Joe Kubert Sgt. Franklin John Rock and his Easy Company became a mainstay of DC's popular war comics. Created by writer Robert Kanigher and artist Joe Kubert, Sgt. Rock was soldier of almost preternatural ability and grit, battling Nazis across Europe and Northern Africa during World War II. Kubert was a GREAT artist. GREAT!!!! I ordered two dvds of (scanned) "Our Army At War" and "Sgt Rock" books. It got lost in the mail from the UK. The dvds are bootleg you know. You can buy lots of dvds, flash drives or even digital downloads of books that are not yet "public domain" but they say they are. Somehow they sell this stuff. Me, I'd go to jail if I tried to do that.
Tarzan must have been public domain since both Marvel and DC used him and probably didn't make too much money off of the character. At this point I am not even sure if Prince Namor is a villian or a hero. In the Golden age Human Torch volume that I read, Namor was a hero back in the day fighting Nazis. He was resurrected in early Fantastic Four books too. Literally brought into the Silver Age. The "new" human torch, (REALLY), burns a beard off of Namor's face and pulls his hat off, like the hat taken off of Spock on Star Trek and there's those damned pointy ears. There is a LOT of borrowing of ideas, rebirths of characters. Plastic Man and Mr Fantastic. Superman and Captain Marvel. The Swamp Thing and The Man Thing. Two Tarzans. It's a LOT to try to keep up with.
If you like war comics that feature airplanes, you might want to check out Aces High. (The EC comic from the mid 50s, not the restarant from the Wild Cards books.) This was part of EC's New Direction, comics that could get the Comics Code seal of approval. It only lasted 5 issues, with each issue featuring a cover drawn by George Evans. The original have some book value, but there are reprints.
You will love Haunted Tank, I just scored the first appearance from the late 60's. The Tank Commander sees and takes advice from a confederate General that rides a horse. :)
That is brilliant quirky collection to receive! Love all the movie stuff. Let out a OOOH! when the Blade Runner issue popped up in your opening vid clip. Such a cool get, and you got TWO! As is the 2001 no 1. Think they both have a bit of value as they never can be collected / reprinted because of rights issues. Bizarrely I had just finished reading THE NAM issue 1 five minutes before clicking on this video. It's really strong with amazing art by Michael Golden. And that Further Adventures of Indy is drawn by your fav, John Byrne. OMAC no 1!! I'm not really a Jack Kirby fan but that is very cool culty issue. So many random cool issues in here, I'd be very happy to find: Phoenix Untold Story; the first appearance of Bloodsport, one the harder to find, more expensive issues of JB's Superman run, nice! Such a great and surprising haul for 80bucks.
Great books you got. What a great sister getting you all those books. I do have to disagree with you on one thing: yes, the James Gunn The Suicide Squad is the better movie, but I'm a fan of the first Suicide Squad movie & holds a special place in my heart.
Defenders of the earth was the team whit flash Gordon, the fantom , lothar, Mandrake a awsome team like space avengers :) in Sweden they were a Big deal :)
Unghhhh tough call…. But, as much as I love Blade Runner … gotta go with 2001. .. it’s spellbinding… and every time I see it, I see things that I never saw before..
I was in 3rd Grade when .. the Nam first hit the local store. My older brother and me begged my Mom for an issue every time she got to the store monthly. Not sure how many people collected the Nam. But do remember the Punisher being in 4 or 5. I still have my old issues... just a little beat up from when we were kids. Bought some issues I did not have growing up.
The Smurfs are comic book characters. The Hanna Barbara show adapted from the Franco-Belgian comics. They first appeared in Johan and Peewitt in 1958, they got their own series in 1959. The tv series are from the start of the 80's. New Smurfs comics are still made by Studios Peyo. Peyo was the creator of the Smurfs.
Great video. Your sister must be awesome. I recently acquired that Dark Crystal.. the Man from Atlantis is 80' s TV series. Starring Patrick Duffy. I also just acquired issues 2, 3 and 4.
I had to check the comments to see if anyone else remembered the Duffy series. Lol Very short lived! Duffy went on Carson poking fun at the series… I remember him holding up a still and him saying how he would shade in the webbing between his fingers because he apparently had a ton of publicity photos from the failed series.
Ooh, gutsy. You said that she put it in the overhead bin? But the footage of the suitcase being opened shows a bag tag on the handle, indicating that (gulp) it might have been checked(!). Glad it reached you safely!! 😊 And yes, I watched Sledge Hammer as a kid, and I loved it. It was a screwball comedy based on the "tough guy" cop movies back then, and it totally meshed with my childhood sense of humor.
I just confirmed with her… you are right! I never confirmed with her before but the original intent was that she’s fly with it under her seat but they ended up having to check it due to weight! Great observation skills!
I am I for the Superman books and Booster Gold. After reading a some more modern takes on the Booster Gold character, I have been trying to find an inexpensive quality book for years, but he’s been the subject of speculation for more than a decade now. I think he used to be in the $2 bins.
I have a copy of Heroes For Hope signed by everyone involved with the comic book. Picked it up in a back issues bin and I don’t think the store owner knew what they had. But, as soon as I took it out of the bag and opened it up I knew I had to have it!
@@lunchmoneycomics It’s been a while since I’ve looked at the book so I don’t remember if Stan Lee signed it. I’m going to have to get it out of storage and take a look.