We'll even if there aren't any gold key comics in this box it's still good to have you back, because this is where I learn all of my comic history. And don't forget to clean up all the Catbooger.
Hi Duke, light, sound and picture are just fine. I watched your video over my headphones and I barely recognized the sound of your fan in the back. Great video. I could watch your videos all day. For your questions: 1. Flag Smasher 2. John Walker (later USAgent) 3. Battlestar is correct. He later joined Silver Sable in the Wild Pack later in the 90's 4. Help Me! was indeed in The Fly but it was not Jeff Goldblum in the 80's but Vincent Price (I think) in the 60's Cat Booger
🤓DUKE ! Great to have you back! My internet was down for a week. 😍CATching BOObly GERl in a webbing made by a Spider , Man what a predicament! 😍Sharon Ventura my 😍Redheaded MS Marvel is still 🔥🔥🔥!
Hello. Good show again Duke. I thought.and I may be wrong.that Catwoman's first Siver age appearance was in Lois Lane 70. I'll be a very sad cat booger if I am mistaken as I have a couple of decentish copies. Take care.
Cat booger, some good books in this one! I’m glad I got myself a issue of super friends 1 except mine has a pink dot on ivys arm I’ve seen it on a couple copy’s and I’m not sure if it’s some sort of printing defect also that’s pretty neat to have the Howard the duck 1 signed always a nice surprise
Yeah, probably a printing error. In the old coloring process, only four colors were available: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. All other colors were achieved by mixing these four, or by subtracting some portion of one of the four pure colors. For example: in the CMYK model, a caucasian skin tone was achieved by spacing out magenta in a series of dots that, when viewed from reading distance, looked like a light pink as the mind would unconsciously blend the magenta dots with the white paper. My guess is that at some point during the printing process for SUPER FRIENDS #1 (probably near the end) a burr of some kind showed up on the printing plate - maybe a piece of metal or plastic from the plate, possibly a stray fleck of paper, or even just a dust mote of some kind. This would have caused the plate to pick up a swath of pure magenta there on the burr, instead of the dots it covered on the plate, creating the larger spot of pink (which is really what magenta is, a kind of pinkish red.)
@@Shanghalla I always was a big fan of the four Colors comics and original printing process but I never gave it it much thought but that makes perfect sense! I really do miss the old look of dots in the comics and the fact that it’s basically an illusion is pretty great!
You're not wrong. In fact, one of the contributing factors to my AWOLness was the fact that - whether because the company is not casting as wide a net in what it buys, or for some other reason - I started seeing an overwhelming sameness to the boxes I was given to grade. I too long for the oddball books (oddball at least from the perspective of the typical super-hero fanboy). And, though I'm back, this is one of the reasons why I'm hoping to develop some other types of comic book-related content, so as not to depend quite so heavily on the unboxing videos.
I think maybe the "booger" started because of something gross you found on one of the covers one video, right? #CatBooger. I'll be out tonight, but will try to catch the end of tonight's WhatNot if I get home in time! Set aside for me any Atari Force #5's you may find!