Collector Gives Away $500,000 of Comic Books … SCAM?

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Комментарии • 78

  • @blackswampcomics5098
    @blackswampcomics5098 24 дня назад +15

    That’s why when I die I’m going to give my kids mystery boxes . The grand prize is the house everyone else will get a 9.9 foil virgin variant retailer exclusive

    • @DavidClark-vu3dw
      @DavidClark-vu3dw 23 дня назад +1

      That's a horrible idea because maybe your favorite kid doesn't get the house. You probably don't even own a house.

    • @C23O
      @C23O 23 дня назад +1

      @@DavidClark-vu3dwIt was a joke. People like you make me laugh.

    • @DavidClark-vu3dw
      @DavidClark-vu3dw 23 дня назад

      @@C23O Well I'm glad you're so easily entertained

    • @charless.m
      @charless.m 6 дней назад

      @@C23Othat guy is absolute brainless swine 😭😭😭😞

    • @charless.m
      @charless.m 6 дней назад

      @@DavidClark-vu3dwgotta be retarded

  • @angelvalle9963
    @angelvalle9963 24 дня назад +5

    I'm being buried with my possessions like a pharaoh 😂😂😂😂

  • @TheRobertSalazarComics
    @TheRobertSalazarComics 24 дня назад +4

    Noooooooo. I would never do that if I have those books. People would ask me what do you plan on doing with them in the future? Not sell them. I will have mine buried with me. As crazy as that sounds…

  • @comicbooksgalore8582
    @comicbooksgalore8582 24 дня назад +11

    Brilliant tax right off. Perfect way to recuperate some of the loss.

    • @stephanholder6240
      @stephanholder6240 24 дня назад +1

      Had not thought of that. Brilliant idea. I once donated boxes of comics to goodwill and they said don't ever bring any more, we don't want to deal with them.

    • @robertsiman4171
      @robertsiman4171 14 дней назад

      Seeing as how the donor will receive roughly 20 cents for every dollar of value the comic collection has if sold in the comic book market, it's plain that the tax write off is not the primary motivation for making the donation.

  • @Deadman-rt8dq
    @Deadman-rt8dq 21 день назад +1

    I remember many years ago seeing a Chauffeured Rolls Royce driving up to a St. John's Ambulance Charity shop, a man got out of the back and went into the shop. Turned out he was the managing director of St. John's Ambulance! ( A completely charity run enterprise) It made me wonder where the charity money actually goes?

  • @shadowman8786
    @shadowman8786 24 дня назад +3

    Follow the money to the truth. You get there in the end.

  • @BromleyBoy2611
    @BromleyBoy2611 24 дня назад +2

    Who the hell at the University of Penn's going to read comic books LOL they look all nice and innocent big old tax write-off come on man

  • @garykillen1659
    @garykillen1659 24 дня назад +2

    People who buy and sell real estate do not give stuff away for free.

  • @LPrimeWW
    @LPrimeWW 24 дня назад +5

    Golden Apple's main store was across the street from Fairfax Highschool and thats where I started on my collecting journey. That said, there are no bigger crooks in the industry. Everything dirty and under-handed they could do to turn a proffit they did. I guarantee that this donation is nothing but a tax writeoff.

  • @polythecat3940
    @polythecat3940 24 дня назад +1

    Seems like a really weird place to donate the books. It takes a lot of space and money to store and care for those books over time. If they put them in the library inventory seems like they would just get stolen or ruined quickly and I'm not sure what other use the university would have for them. I remember when I was in college one of my friends worked for the college radio station. She called me one night because they had a large donation of records 99% of which ended up in a dumpster. We spent most of the night with flashlights salvaging what we could of someones donated collection.

  • @aleahanderson1
    @aleahanderson1 24 дня назад +7

    StickyGoose went off on this one. All he heard was tax breaks and he did a complete analysis on the sometimes dubious intents of higher education and nonprofits. I’m subscribing!

    • @doughargis9626
      @doughargis9626 24 дня назад +1

      well I mean , they obviously did it for tax deduction purposes. It makes no other sense to give up your collection to get destroyed at a Library.

    • @charless.m
      @charless.m 6 дней назад

      @@doughargis9626genuinely and absolutely 0 reason for that typa collection to just rot in a library man, that is sad

  • @angelvalle9963
    @angelvalle9963 24 дня назад +2

    Golden apple we take a bite 😂

  • @BromleyBoy2611
    @BromleyBoy2611 24 дня назад +1

    You know this thing got me thinking if he really wanted to be a preserver of comic books he should have just picked 15 young entrepreneurs for startup comic book stores add divvy them up between them I don't know something along those lines would have been more honorable just me thinking which is probably not a good thing LOL

  • @MJComix
    @MJComix 19 дней назад

    Am I Crazy? “yes” 😂

  • @purewonka
    @purewonka 24 дня назад +5

    U of Penn has a 21 billion dollar endowment. That's how much money they have sloshing around to invest. It's idiotic to donate a 500K comic collection to the school.

  • @billlewis8765
    @billlewis8765 23 дня назад

    I donate comics to a women’s shelter where there are kids who may or may not struggle to read to help them read easier. Now there’s nothing key worthy but it still feels good to give back and hopefully start a love for comics like I have

  • @angelvalle9963
    @angelvalle9963 24 дня назад +8

    Most of his books will disappear from the university 😂

    • @brandonmetro7115
      @brandonmetro7115 24 дня назад +6

      My thoughts exactly, good ones gone 30 minutes after pickup, before even reaching the university.

    • @reprintranch
      @reprintranch 24 дня назад

      Years ago, one of my university professors donated his youthful comic collection to the university that employed him. Lotta funny animal material, as I understand it.
      A couple of years go by and he wants to see how his magnificent collection has been catalogued, carefully stored, and made available to library patrons.
      You’ve already guessed what happened - most of his collection was nowhere to be seen, he can’t get a straight answer about what exactly happened and the upshot seems to be that his “donation” was treated as a grab-bag of free stuff by person or persons unknown. The prof became an honorary alumnus of Suxtabee U and no accountability or remuneration was forthcoming.

    • @robertsiman4171
      @robertsiman4171 14 дней назад

      You don't know how the Rare Books component of the collection of a major university is kept secure and made available for research purposes, with that comment.

  • @jesselynch1928
    @jesselynch1928 24 дня назад +1

    SG. Thanks for the reality check and your insight. Maybe not completely applicable here but the word Spin Doctors come to mind. Maybe we are being cynical. I would like to think their intentions are noble. If I ever donate my comics I am going to donate them to you and Mother Goose. And one more thing. Who evaluated this and when? Was it pandemic values?

  • @jrucker4181
    @jrucker4181 23 дня назад

    Golden Apple is an institution in the Los Angeles area. There are tons of celebrities who go there. Some mod level actors, and many A list. My personal favorite is Samuel Jackson. Mark Hamill has been there Alot just to name drop a few. The store is so much smaller than it used to be. Kevin Smiths store is on the other side of the country. He is a ambassador for comics and has been for over 20 years. The thought is fine. People donate and leave money to charity,schools and museums all the time.

  • @TransformersCollector
    @TransformersCollector 24 дня назад +3

    Funny….ive bought off Golden Apple on eBay..

    • @dansxmencomics
      @dansxmencomics 24 дня назад +2

      You must have got a hell of a deal because he’s never sold his comics for a profit!

    • @doughargis9626
      @doughargis9626 24 дня назад +1

      nice books but he was always overpriced. NOT AS OVERPRICED AS JAY N BOBS SILENT STASH tho! lolz

  • @adamkinzer6833
    @adamkinzer6833 24 дня назад +1

    Yeah he gets to decide what he cares about and where he puts his money, not you.

  • @erickh.4435
    @erickh.4435 24 дня назад

    This would disappoint Aaron Swartz. I understand where he is coming from and I do love learning, i do believe in our institutions but i think there's problems with our institutions that should be addressed. One problem that has always bugged me was the high prices they charge for books. They make you pay for knowledge. To some extent I understand that it's inevitable because of our capitalist country but I also think these type of problems should be discussed about more frequently to help change it so that those who truly want to make a difference can have access to almost limitless knowledge. Aaron Swartz dedicated his life until the very end trying to make knowledge accessible to everyone and anyone who wanted to learn. R.I.P. Aaron Swartz. One of the best hackers.🖖🏼

  • @TransformersCollector
    @TransformersCollector 24 дня назад +2

    Truth Sticky!!!!!

  • @TheAmateurPlayers
    @TheAmateurPlayers 7 дней назад

    Keep in mind, they can write that off in taxes lol

  • @Doc_Dooom
    @Doc_Dooom 24 дня назад +1

    Sounds fishy......They probably want to charge us a fee for their "experts" to give an extremely favorable valuation of our collections. Then we can donate them for a tax break roughly equivalent to the actual value and save us the trouble of trying to sell them in this down market.

    • @horvathsogranfume658
      @horvathsogranfume658 24 дня назад

      wut

    • @charless.m
      @charless.m 6 дней назад

      that is not at all how this would work if your collection is even a fraction if this guys 💀

  • @donaldvonglitchenberger4108
    @donaldvonglitchenberger4108 23 дня назад +1

    donating to a university? What a fool

  • @TonyMcfly1833
    @TonyMcfly1833 23 дня назад

    yea the more you think about it… it does seem a lil weird but i’m not surprised they from california

  • @TheSameoldjoe
    @TheSameoldjoe 24 дня назад +1

    I hope Penn State will not sell that collection way below FMV to some sleazy comic book dealer.

    • @GeorgeThree
      @GeorgeThree 24 дня назад

      What's up, comic fam? We flew to the university of penn to look at a collection. Guru...what comic collection we talking about....

    • @TheSameoldjoe
      @TheSameoldjoe 23 дня назад

      Is the university taking the time to categorize tens of thousands of dollar books?

  • @DeenKarate
    @DeenKarate 24 дня назад +2

    Too lazy to search on what actually is "preserving comics by a University" means? But if it like books, is it on a shelf for anyone with their grubby hands to handle however they feel, or is it slabbed or digitized?? .... just curious!

    • @doughargis9626
      @doughargis9626 24 дня назад +2

      stick to Karate, english is not your strong suit

    • @DeenKarate
      @DeenKarate 24 дня назад +2

      @@doughargis9626 Thanks Dough!

  • @zagatos05
    @zagatos05 24 дня назад

    100% agree with you!!

  • @Edcollector
    @Edcollector 24 дня назад

    Great video. Agree with you 💯

  • @doughargis9626
    @doughargis9626 24 дня назад +6

    I don't trust Kevin Smith. at all.

  • @unkle_Enkil
    @unkle_Enkil 24 дня назад +1

    Great topic for discussion, in this gentleman's heart ❤ he no doubt thinks he's done a good thing. I don't think the $$ kickback came into it until later.
    You're looking at this from a young man's perspective, monetary value aside , comics is just paper,. One man's treasure is another man's trash. At his point in life what is he going to do with it ?.
    What are you going to do with yours ? As you grow older the memories are more important than the money. He has ( I assume ) no worries on the cash front and had wanted his collection to do some good after he's gone.
    In my mind he went about it the wrong way, I would parcel it up, and randomly send it to collectors anonymously with a note explaining the how's and whys. Cherish or flip..this way the small man wins. Instead of putting cash value on everything really ask yourself how much value does that particular item hold.
    When your dead and gone, who cares what happens to it.
    That being said they would have to prise asm#1 from my dead fingers Indiana Jones stylee .

  • @kborton99
    @kborton99 24 дня назад

    Golden Apple is an amazing shop! Never been in person but their online store is fantastic and ive made multiple purchases from them!

  • @uglyewok6715
    @uglyewok6715 24 дня назад +4

    Hamas University immediately destroyed the comics…because ya know…them comic creators from early Marvel and DC had so many of those people Hamas wants to erase.

  • @Earthman99999
    @Earthman99999 24 дня назад +3

    It begs the question... how will University of Pennsylvania preserve his collection? I doubt the school has a comic book museum or something like that. Not like they are going to be displaying it in school's library. Do they plan to bound them into volumes? Or will they just sit in a dark dusty old musty archive room with the other old books and hopefully not get book worm issues?

    • @Mr_Rob_otto
      @Mr_Rob_otto 24 дня назад +1

      Michigan State University has an extensive comic book library with books like Action Comics 1 and Amazing Fantasy 15. They are well kept, organized and preserved. Not just anyone can come in and look through these books. The books are there for serious research and study. It’s considered serious literature and an art form. I suspect Penn will do the same.

  • @ronaldbourgeois1255
    @ronaldbourgeois1255 24 дня назад

    When they get the books are people able to read them.

  • @edwinbaca2878
    @edwinbaca2878 24 дня назад

    Thank you 🙏 your awesome 👌 God bless 🙏🙏🙏

  • @snakeoilkassett9198
    @snakeoilkassett9198 23 дня назад

    Love the Ripley shirt

  • @stephanholder6240
    @stephanholder6240 24 дня назад +3

    He refuses to sell his collection but i bet the university won't have any qualms about selling

    • @robertsiman4171
      @robertsiman4171 14 дней назад

      It's already in the University's Rare Books Library in the section devoted to comic books and graphic novels. It will serve as a resource for university students.

  • @stephanholder6240
    @stephanholder6240 24 дня назад +1

    U of Penn guys on the receiving dock: hey, what are we supposed to do with all these funny books? I dunno, put em in the dumpster out back"😅😅😅

    • @robertsiman4171
      @robertsiman4171 14 дней назад

      The University has a Rare Books Library that includes a room devoted to comic books and graphic novels. The head of the Rare Books Library met with the donor in person, and helped arrange the packaging and shipping of the collection to the University. The school will make it available as a resource to students, including those taking one of the courses in myth stories and the comic book taught by the undergraduate chair of the English department.

  • @robertsiman4171
    @robertsiman4171 14 дней назад

    Your take is cynical and uninformed. First, the donor is quite well off financially from his lifelong profession. Second, America's best colleges and Universities receive multi-millions of dollars from their wealthy donors. Third, the donor made his rationale completely clear: to preserve the many decades of comic books as a cultural reference, an effort that is best facilitated at a top tier academic research institution such as the University of Pennsylvania, the donor's alma mater. Finally, the donor is but one of thousands of college graduates with degrees in business that had successful and lucrative careers, and owe debts of gratitude to the colleges that started them on their career paths.