Yeah, I think the thrill of spinning it and getting something cool would get a bunch of people interested. My son loved it. Its always fun to see you at the cons.
Thank you so much for these videos. I’ve been going through a rough time in my life, and I discovered comic collecting. You inspire me to get out in the world and collect all sorts of awesome books!
Collecting comics is really a rewarding hobby. And unlike other things like trading cards you can read and enjoy the comics and get value out of them which goes way beyond monetary value. I am happy my videos can bring you a spark of joy during difficult times.
I was the one in the beginning of the video that said hello at the spinning wheel booth helping my friend at Otaku Collection. Keep up your great videos!
What people miss about movies and TV shows, even more so than comics, is that not all content is for everyone. It’s ok not to like a show/movie/comic, you can also let other people enjoy it. The issue with movies and tv shows is that they aren’t produced as often and/or creative teams don’t change easily without years between franchises.
One of the few collectors where the films actually impact their purchases. It’s normally just the speculators and investors that are usually swayed by the announcements.
Excited to to see you and the Cool Kid back on the hunt in Brooklyn. You find so many great comics every time you go out. Meanwhile I've had a devastating week in which RUclips permanently terminated my God Loves Comics channel just hours after I uploaded a video on The Sexuality of Saga. I'm still imploring them on Twitter to restore it...but it's pretty depressing.
Oh man, crazy thing youtube put this comment into my hold pile as well. That sucks they banned your account did not know, happy you got it back. But that is just crazy they did so for a video on Saga, something very wrong there.
Yeah the whole series has fun cute covers. I picked up #1 last year, one of my favorite covers of that era. And have been slowly collecting them since.
I enjoyed this video and the small comicon vibe. Typically if I were buying comics in person I would ask to look at them outside of the bag, though I didn't notice you do that.
Depends on the comic, I pulled a couple out and checked them and asked on the others if they had anything wrong that I did not see. I did not buy the x-men 94 after looking at it, it was too beat up. The Litttle Max I bought after looking at it, because although is had a bad creasing on the cover it did not seem to break color very much and the page quality was good so I though it would clean up with a press. I forgot to check the inside of the Joe Palooka, the center fold was detached. But it was complete and in pretty darn good shape for a early 1940s comics so I was happy with that.
There is something happening almost every weekend. There was also the Bronx comic con going on Saturday which would have been a good show to hit up for comics.
Looks like you had a nice hunt and fun show, I used to love the New York conventions whenever I got up to NYC. I'm going to be going to my first full scale Comic-Con convention (Greater Austin Comic-Con) since the covid pandemic first came out, I've been to a couple of garage sales and one small comics convention masked and vaccined and boosted, but this will be my first full scale local Comic-Con show and I'm really looking forward to it. Happy Hunting Pop. 🙂
I saw some titles I have never seen before - Nuklo, Vulcan, and others from old comic book lines. Interesting. Guess there are other heroes besides DC and Marvel. Thats a good hunt.
19:24 I loved that guy's booth and he was super nice, but I'm not sure if my eyes are deceiving me...is that Impact #1 $550 (in 4.5)? I don't think I've ever seen that book anywhere near that high. I bought the whole 5 issue run on Ebay for about $130 a couple of years ago. Granted in low grade, and #1 even has tape on the spine, but still... that is pricey. Ohhhh, as I was writing this I noticed the sticker he has on it that it's a rare "White Logo" copy.
As for X-Men 94, I probably got about a 3.5-4 (it has some names written in pen on it) but I got it along with 95-100 for $525 total, so definitely a great deal.
I would say his prices tend to be a bit above market, but I think that is normal for most con dealers since most people negotiate hard haha. As for that one comic, I am guessing that version does sell for more. From what I have seen on pricing, anything graded GA tends to sell for a high markup vs raw. I think all the trimming and other restoration that goes on makes people afraid of raw copies so the slabbed stuff goes for so much more. I see all the Fiction house stuff I bought last month in high grade raw around $100 each sell for $200-$500 graded in lower grades etc. So for me personally I like to trust my own knowledge and buy raw and if I buy something restored or in lower grade then I think, overall I am still saving $1000s. I checked heritage and I see a ton of the Yellow Logo Impact #1s sold but don't see any white label ones, just one in a lot of raw copies. So it does seem to be more rare, as for the value he might have put a higher guess price if he could not figure out the current value. Comicbookrealm puts a 4.5 yellow #1 at $63.75 and a white at $85 so they do value the white logo higher. Looks like a Yellow 4.5 graded goes for about $200 so I am guessing the white label should be about $250 so the price is probably a tad high but again its rare enough that it might actually be worth more then I can calculate. Golden age does really jump in values as you go up grade from a 3 to a 4 to a 4.5 etc.
They have it once a year so you can look for the next one next year. There are so many comic related events in the city though you can hunt for other places to check out.
Yeah I did not notice it at first because its one of those rare comics I would not expect to see on a wall but once I realized what it was I knew I had to buy it if the price was half way reasonable. Not sure $420 is good or not but I cant find any solds to figure it out so because of that rarity I am happy.
@@pop-comics I have a Joe Palooka #2 and #3, My 2.0 issue 2 with an Adolf Hitler cover came to $300, And my 3.0 issue 3 with Joe tackling a U-Boat with his bare hands came to $150. Although they I bought them both a couple of years ago.
Hehe It does make me super happy you enjoy them. I would love to do videos like this more often if I could. I don't know LA Pizza but New York has so much variety of PiZZA and it is all really good.
Way too many artist there for such a small convention and low attendance. And way too little vendors which will be great for those vendors that took a chance at this small convention.
I got in a little early since I had press passes, there was a pretty long line to get in. I talk to my local comic shop owner and he said he did well. So I think those vendors actually selling comics and collectibles probably did really well. It was too few vendors for my taste. I was more an artist alley without know artist.
😎 The early Bob Hope issues like the one you have were drawn by the great Owen Fitzgerald ; who had a fluid animation style. Bob Oksner and Mort Drucker were Fitzgerald's successors on the book. Invisible Scarlet O' Neil by Russel Stamm is an enjoyable comic strip that later added a non costumed super powered hero named Stainless Steel ; obviously a riff on the Man of Steel. Joe Palooka #1 with Ham Fisher art before it reached the level of success where Fisher later hired "ghost" artists to produce the strip ; Al Capp and Moe Leff. Years later Ham Fisher would start a nasty fued with Al Capp that never got resolved. During Capps tenure as the artist and writer on Joe Palooka he developed a storyline where a hillbilly named Big Leviticus would become a challenger of Joe. Big Leviticus proved to be a popular character which gave Capp the opportunity to begin his creation of Li'l Abner. When Li'l Abner became a phenomenal success Ham Fisher got jealous.and claimed that Capp had stolen "his" idea of a hillbilly character. It was a nastier fued than even the more well known DCSuperman - Fawcett Comics Captain Marvel one.
I do enjoy the Owen Fitzgerald covers as well, He had one of the Oskner covers too but I passed on it because it was too beat up. Eitherway I would love to put a full run together, I love the covers. Thanks for all the info and history.
When I am out and about hunting its for myself, I do it because I enjoy it. That being said I do cull duplicates etc a few times a year into the shop etc
@@pop-comics that's cool I have a couple of but havent seen any in a long time and the closest comic shop is like 400 miles away from so it makes it hard to see if they have any of them your friend jon daniels up here in oregon
@@pop-comics whens the next nycc 2022? you should make a huge vid from there. i dare you drop 10k , you could prob score a sweet 40+% discount. maybe you'll find an older vender whose ready to cash out
It will be in October, they denied me for press passes so I am trying to get professional passes via my shop. Hopefully I can get them so I can get in all 4 days.
tell you the truth most comic book conventions are pretty dead these days. mostly dominated by photoshoots and female cosplayers and their needless booths. its not the same anymore and just being a vendor their is pretty pointless. if its not manga or anime, then comic cons are pare comparisons too anime conventions where they sell tons of stuff.
Good to see you Sean! That spinning wheel looked fun! Maybe I'll do something like that next time.
Yeah, I think the thrill of spinning it and getting something cool would get a bunch of people interested. My son loved it. Its always fun to see you at the cons.
Thank you so much for these videos. I’ve been going through a rough time in my life, and I discovered comic collecting. You inspire me to get out in the world and collect all sorts of awesome books!
Collecting comics is really a rewarding hobby. And unlike other things like trading cards you can read and enjoy the comics and get value out of them which goes way beyond monetary value. I am happy my videos can bring you a spark of joy during difficult times.
That's awesome, life is short, enjoy every minute you can
Love the digging through bins, really fun footage!
Digging bins at cons is always the best videos, I find I can go back and watch those ones multiple times.
Not a bad showing of people and the setup looks fun, then your picks are ssssweet!
I found some fun stuff that day.
I was the one in the beginning of the video that said hello at the spinning wheel booth helping my friend at Otaku Collection. Keep up your great videos!
Very awesome, thanks for being so friendly!
That pizza🍕looked yummy...🤘🏼😋💯✔️
It was!
at 19:00 to 19:35 ..those were a great collection of CDC comic book covers. wow.
Yeah he has some really amazing stuff on the wall.
What people miss about movies and TV shows, even more so than comics, is that not all content is for everyone. It’s ok not to like a show/movie/comic, you can also let other people enjoy it. The issue with movies and tv shows is that they aren’t produced as often and/or creative teams don’t change easily without years between franchises.
Yup theres comics for all types of people and every comic and story is not for everyone's taste.
One of the few collectors where the films actually impact their purchases. It’s normally just the speculators and investors that are usually swayed by the announcements.
I tend to grab things on announcement if I dont own it yet so I dont miss out, just in case I really like the show or movie.
Excited to to see you and the Cool Kid back on the hunt in Brooklyn. You find so many great comics every time you go out. Meanwhile I've had a devastating week in which RUclips permanently terminated my God Loves Comics channel just hours after I uploaded a video on The Sexuality of Saga. I'm still imploring them on Twitter to restore it...but it's pretty depressing.
Oh man, crazy thing youtube put this comment into my hold pile as well. That sucks they banned your account did not know, happy you got it back. But that is just crazy they did so for a video on Saga, something very wrong there.
Cool video nice to see places that I haven’t visited. Saying hello to your channel from Birmingham Alabama love your content
Thank you, its fun to share the world of comics.
That cute little Max cover with him side showing a house cat really warms the heart. Those old books are true classics. Good catch.
Yeah the whole series has fun cute covers. I picked up #1 last year, one of my favorite covers of that era. And have been slowly collecting them since.
I enjoyed the video and am now leaving a real comment: cool comics. lol
Glad you enjoyed
Those walk books are nice!
Definitely some nice books.
Awesome! Thanks for taking us along. Great pickups as usual 👊.
Your welcome and Thanks for watching!
My kind of day, checking out cool comics and eating pizza after. Your friend has a lot of awesome comics.Great pick up by the way. Great video!
Comics and Pizza definitely a perfect day!
Wow looked like fun. Great pickups my friend. Beautiful golden!
We definitely had fun, kinda wish there were more comic vendors, but at least one of my favorites was there so I was able to get a few sweet comics.
I enjoyed this video and the small comicon vibe. Typically if I were buying comics in person I would ask to look at them outside of the bag, though I didn't notice you do that.
Depends on the comic, I pulled a couple out and checked them and asked on the others if they had anything wrong that I did not see. I did not buy the x-men 94 after looking at it, it was too beat up. The Litttle Max I bought after looking at it, because although is had a bad creasing on the cover it did not seem to break color very much and the page quality was good so I though it would clean up with a press. I forgot to check the inside of the Joe Palooka, the center fold was detached. But it was complete and in pretty darn good shape for a early 1940s comics so I was happy with that.
Nice haul! ive got to keep up on rhese local cons I did not ever realize this was going on.
There is something happening almost every weekend. There was also the Bronx comic con going on Saturday which would have been a good show to hit up for comics.
Looks like you had a nice hunt and fun show, I used to love the New York conventions whenever I got up to NYC.
I'm going to be going to my first full scale Comic-Con convention (Greater Austin Comic-Con)
since the covid pandemic first came out,
I've been to a couple of garage sales and one small comics convention masked and vaccined and boosted, but this will be my first full scale local Comic-Con show
and I'm really looking forward to it. Happy Hunting Pop. 🙂
Awesome, good luck I hope you find a ton of great books for a great price at the con!
Great stuff as always. Digging Cool Kid's hair.
He has been enjoying the longer "Eren Jaeger" hair as he calls it but its getting warm so I think he wants to cut it soon.
i love your videos !!
Thank you, happy you enjoy them. I love making them and hopefully this channel grows to the point where I can do them way more often.
nice video-grats on the Joe Palooka, very nice find:)
Thank you. And yeah that was a huge pickup for me.
I saw some titles I have never seen before - Nuklo, Vulcan, and others from old comic book lines. Interesting. Guess there are other heroes besides DC and Marvel. Thats a good hunt.
Yeah I like collecting some of the oddball silver age stuff its fun to see something different and new to me.
Very great video pop comics!🔥🔥
Thanks a bunch!
19:24 I loved that guy's booth and he was super nice, but I'm not sure if my eyes are deceiving me...is that Impact #1 $550 (in 4.5)? I don't think I've ever seen that book anywhere near that high. I bought the whole 5 issue run on Ebay for about $130 a couple of years ago. Granted in low grade, and #1 even has tape on the spine, but still... that is pricey. Ohhhh, as I was writing this I noticed the sticker he has on it that it's a rare "White Logo" copy.
As for X-Men 94, I probably got about a 3.5-4 (it has some names written in pen on it) but I got it along with 95-100 for $525 total, so definitely a great deal.
I would say his prices tend to be a bit above market, but I think that is normal for most con dealers since most people negotiate hard haha. As for that one comic, I am guessing that version does sell for more. From what I have seen on pricing, anything graded GA tends to sell for a high markup vs raw. I think all the trimming and other restoration that goes on makes people afraid of raw copies so the slabbed stuff goes for so much more. I see all the Fiction house stuff I bought last month in high grade raw around $100 each sell for $200-$500 graded in lower grades etc. So for me personally I like to trust my own knowledge and buy raw and if I buy something restored or in lower grade then I think, overall I am still saving $1000s. I checked heritage and I see a ton of the Yellow Logo Impact #1s sold but don't see any white label ones, just one in a lot of raw copies. So it does seem to be more rare, as for the value he might have put a higher guess price if he could not figure out the current value. Comicbookrealm puts a 4.5 yellow #1 at $63.75 and a white at $85 so they do value the white logo higher. Looks like a Yellow 4.5 graded goes for about $200 so I am guessing the white label should be about $250 so the price is probably a tad high but again its rare enough that it might actually be worth more then I can calculate. Golden age does really jump in values as you go up grade from a 3 to a 4 to a 4.5 etc.
Not bad, I am still looking for one, kinda aiming for a 5.5-6 so its not too expensive.
I'm at 1:10 thank you 🙌
Very cool! I did the quick swing by this time but wanted to try to get every vendor in the video
wish i knew about this!
They have it once a year so you can look for the next one next year. There are so many comic related events in the city though you can hunt for other places to check out.
That Joe Palooka 1 is a score! Congrats. (The pizza looked good too)
Yeah I did not notice it at first because its one of those rare comics I would not expect to see on a wall but once I realized what it was I knew I had to buy it if the price was half way reasonable. Not sure $420 is good or not but I cant find any solds to figure it out so because of that rarity I am happy.
@@pop-comics I have a Joe Palooka #2 and #3, My 2.0 issue 2 with
an Adolf Hitler cover came to $300,
And my 3.0 issue 3 with Joe tackling a U-Boat with his bare hands came to $150. Although they I bought them both a couple of years ago.
I adore these videos. It feels like I’m hanging with a good pal talking shop. And that pizza looks crazy! I miss it. LA pizza sucks 😃
Hehe It does make me super happy you enjoy them. I would love to do videos like this more often if I could. I don't know LA Pizza but New York has so much variety of PiZZA and it is all really good.
Watching now and I'll comment for real later, lol.
Enjoy!
Cool beans
Cool Indeed!
Hi. I missed out on this. Where is Kryptonite comics located I'm looking for the address and it doesn't come up.
I think he just does local conventions and does not have a shop.
Way too many artist there for such a small convention and low attendance. And way too little vendors which will be great for those vendors that took a chance at this small convention.
I got in a little early since I had press passes, there was a pretty long line to get in. I talk to my local comic shop owner and he said he did well. So I think those vendors actually selling comics and collectibles probably did really well. It was too few vendors for my taste. I was more an artist alley without know artist.
😎 The early Bob Hope issues like the one you have were drawn by the great Owen Fitzgerald ; who had a fluid animation style. Bob Oksner and Mort Drucker were Fitzgerald's successors on the book. Invisible Scarlet O' Neil by Russel Stamm is an enjoyable comic strip that later added a non costumed super powered hero named Stainless Steel ; obviously a riff on the Man of Steel. Joe Palooka #1 with Ham Fisher art before it reached the level of success where Fisher later hired "ghost" artists to produce the strip ; Al Capp and Moe Leff. Years later Ham Fisher would start a nasty fued with Al Capp that never got resolved. During Capps tenure as the artist and writer on Joe Palooka he developed a storyline where a hillbilly named Big Leviticus would become a challenger of Joe. Big Leviticus proved to be a popular character which gave Capp the opportunity to begin his creation of Li'l Abner. When Li'l Abner became a phenomenal success Ham Fisher got jealous.and claimed that Capp had stolen "his" idea of a hillbilly character. It was a nastier fued than even the more well known DCSuperman - Fawcett Comics Captain Marvel one.
I do enjoy the Owen Fitzgerald covers as well, He had one of the Oskner covers too but I passed on it because it was too beat up. Eitherway I would love to put a full run together, I love the covers. Thanks for all the info and history.
Do you mostly buy for your shop or your personal collection when comic book hunting?
When I am out and about hunting its for myself, I do it because I enjoy it. That being said I do cull duplicates etc a few times a year into the shop etc
@@pop-comics Cool! Love watching you hunt for comics. Sometimes I’m like,”No, no! Don’t pass up that gem!”
@@kellyleavitt7738 Every Gem has a value and sometimes the price people want is too much for the gem, or I have it already so dont need another etc.
have you come across any marvel 1602 comics your friend jon daniels up here in oregon
Yeah I see them semi often in dollar bins, I believe I have the full set so I usually pass over them.
@@pop-comics that's cool I have a couple of but havent seen any in a long time and the closest comic shop is like 400 miles away from so it makes it hard to see if they have any of them your friend jon daniels up here in oregon
mycomicshop.com has them for $2 each you can order them relatively cheaply.
a comic con with one vendor, that sucks
Yeah its not really a comic con, more like a pop culture con. They really need to get more comic vendors.
@@pop-comics whens the next nycc 2022? you should make a huge vid from there. i dare you drop 10k , you could prob score a sweet 40+% discount. maybe you'll find an older vender whose ready to cash out
It will be in October, they denied me for press passes so I am trying to get professional passes via my shop. Hopefully I can get them so I can get in all 4 days.
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Thank you so much :)
One dealer in the whole room? The rest of the dealers you can have. What a waste. Hope you didnt have to pay to get in.
Luckily I get press passes, but yeah anyone who paid to get in for comics would have been pretty let down.
tell you the truth most comic book conventions are pretty dead these days. mostly dominated by photoshoots and female cosplayers and their needless booths. its not the same anymore and just being a vendor their is pretty pointless. if its not manga or anime, then comic cons are pare comparisons too anime conventions where they sell tons of stuff.
I think in NYC they still seem pretty busy for comics, but I hear you about all the non comic stuff.