Thank you for sharing what a Comic Convention is like outside of California. Most people are just walking around looking at pins, buttons,and god help us funko pops. Comic book dealers are overpriced or acting stressed out by all the people. Something about the atmosphere just seems off at the few shows I go to. Maybe it’s the ghostbusters in kilts, maybe it’s me. I mostly walk around wondering where the comic books are and where is the dealer wanting to sell some of them.
I've been collecting comics for well over 30 years and it always amazes how stupid some dealers get at shows. You promoted the Big Lick Comics owner and his show to give him some exposure, and yet he treats you like that. I'm in Canada and I find most of the dealers here very pleasant overall and I must say kindness can go a long ways.
Hey Strap-On, glad you're doing well. Good for you for doing this stuff when no one else is. (Documenting your haggling, etc.) Stuff whomever thinks it's not appropriate! You find out quick who you can deal with and who you can't. Thanks.
@@westcoastborderhounds7520 I come back back to this comment every few days to have a chuckle. I didn't realize Strap-On had simps. Must be because he shaved the beard. Anyway, I've got to get back to my boomin' which is mostly eatin' my applesauce on the porch and whittlin' some wood.
@@westcoastborderhounds7520 "Aint got time for Haters, your type of fan isnt good for the community." - Aint got time - takes the time to write a response - Aint got time for Haters - proceeds to Hate on me - your type of fan isnt good for the community - well that's just not true nor is it fair. You have never met me and know nothing about me, yet judge me entirely on a joke that you don't understand.
The handoff at 5:40 was a box cutter. So, what he whispered to the dealer you were speaking with was probably something like, “could I borrow your box cutter real quick?” End of scene.
@@timo7203 I was just having fun with strap on. It’s actually pretty crappy how he was treated and I’m afraid I would have been feeling like me against the world at that show too.
Great video! Thanks for your honesty too! We have ALL overpaid at times, but it's is still a great book! It's the first FF I picked off the rack at 10 years old in 1971 and beautiful in any condition!!!
Nothing like running a business and being rude I mean hey it’s great for business. Some of these dealers think they are gracing the convention with their presence in reality they are the constant discussion of how not to run a business. Great video as usual!
Im going to this comic con this Saturday for big lick comic con there some really good vendors but there is alot that over price there stuff thats why I try to look for the best deals but I use a ebay app I can scan stuff to see how much there going for
I had plans for this Con but things came up. I went last year and had a great video moment with Jim Shooter who I always wanted to meet. Comics wise...Big Lick has some ok comics. A lot of the keys are at insaaaane prices now. I'm glad I got many before the rush collection wise hit.
I am only guessing, but it seems that dealers are stressed out and are in a panic, because the comic book trade/industry was doing so well and now it is not. When I go to my LCS I rarely see the owner change prices. Do not get me wrong, if I was interested in something he would talk to me and see if we can make a deal. I realize changing pricing on large stocks can be a HUGE pain in the rear and cost a lot of money (paying someone to do it, or time). It seems the dealers just do not want to admit they made poor decisions during the recent comic "bubble" and rather deal with ignorant customers. Am I wrong?
Love this video. As usual. I did try to figure out what Knick knacks and pasdywacs are. Looked a couple times. Couldn’t figure it out. Is it tshirts funko pops. Cards??? Am I close?
I recently participated in a Toy con mostly selling anime merchandise, it is not exactly the same a comic convention but it has similiar feel. When people asked me how much i was selling the figures and other merch they were stunned as i was selling them cheaply compared to what others were selling them. Pretty much everyone overcharges here. i mean would you rather pay 90euros for a prize figure or get the same figure for 25e? like cmon you have to know the real market value of this stuff not everything is an ultra rare collectible.
Had the same bad experience at the Tampa bay comic con! Swore them off for good! Dealers were far and few in between overpriced and unwilling to trade! I brought a newsstand she hulk 1 when it was hot and not even an offer by multiple dealers! One local lcs recognize me and didn’t blow me off! I’ve bought quite a few keys from him sense! You would think paying big bucks for a spot they would either have a personality or could grow one for a weekend! Their loss some common decency and courtesy goes a long way in my book! Sorry you had the same empty experience!
I’ve only been to one comic con. Are there usually a decent amount of hardcover vendors who have omnis, deluxes etc? The one I went to had one vendor who carried those and he had some pretty good prices
EXCELLENT! You have reconfirmed what I have been saying for years. The cons are everything but comic books. 6 dealers in 100,000 SF of space. And now, sissies afraid of a camera. Keep it up SGC! Continue to document these comic con videos from the buyers point of view. We have enough comic con videos documenting the dealers point of view. Of course they say "the market is strong". "There isn't a market correction going on". Augghh!
I live in Roanoke and can back you up about Collector's Lair. It's just a shame it's so cluttered. That's why I don't go there anymore. I'm sure they have tons of keys buried but not worth the time. At the 7:13 mark you walked right pass me at Comic Con. Didn't even notice you. Hope next time to Roanoke is better. We are not all bad here.
You might be headed in the wrong direction. If you’re coming from WVa, I’d suggest heading to a) the monthly Shoff Promotions con in Annandale, VA b) the quarterly Shoff con in Frederick, MD or c) the Fairfax comicon in DULLES, VA. Great selection and lots of friendly dealers ready to actually deal.
@@Stickygoose No problem. Go to one of the cons I mentioned....ask for Rob at Moving Pictures Comics or Jason from Cerebral Vortex. Then thank me later :)
Coomic cons are a total waste of money these days. After entry fee and parking you have already spent enough to by a decent key comic. Then, you get in and less 50% of the vendors selling comoc.
Man, just went to this one this weekend April 15-16 in Dulles Expo VA. They called it a comic con but there were like 5 vendors. The dealers that were there were snobby. Plus they all had insanely high prices. A $50 sticker on coverless non silver age keys, what the? Enjoy your videos greatly man!
What I am worried about, is afty I have paid to get there...only to find out that most of the comic book vendors are Manga, with only 2 traditional comic book seller Booths. Not interested in the Pop culture show.
Wow This is a big comic con.! AMS 50 in high grade is a dream comic and a true classic.The number of costumed visitors is amazing and the costume quality is excellent. Michael Myers was a stunner
Unsolicited advice from a stranger - take it with a grain of salt. The video where you set up as a vendor - you exhibited unbridled joy and enthusiasm. The last two videos visiting shops and cons - you exhibited pain and misery. Pursue the joy, do it again - take all the negatives you find at shops and cons and do the opposite as a vendor. My experience in life is that you get the most when you give the most. The books you are banging your head against the wall looking for at shows and cons will walk in and find you when you are doing what you love and giving to the community.as a vendor. Just my two cents.
Love these POV videos. I get to learn a lot. Funny how different comics hobby is to sports cards. The card vendors are used to people filming and almost all buy or trade all the time.
I've known Mario for many years, quite a character. I've seen him stand on a chair and work the attendees like a carnival barker in front of his booth/table.
Going from trading cards back to comic culture is shocking. I tried to liquidate some books at %70 of comps at an OC show recently. Everybody looked at me like I was crazy. Comic dealers “buying” signs don’t have the same meaning as card guys. I blame promoters for allowing “don’t film me” guys at their shows. People film shows now, get over yourself 😂
Hmm. Odd that someone doesn't want to do business with you after promoting the show etc. I'm going to be a vendor at my LCS's Lot Con which is in the parking lot in May. Just have a bunch of Dollar books and a few of the latest keys from 2018-2023, but nothing major. I have slabs, but those are all PC except for 1 or 2.
These videos are hilarious. Honest to God between the ego, the smells and the over priced books it’s usually not worth the gas money lol. I don’t film people personally but even still when you try to be nice and respectful, dealers still have an attitude. And I’m just walking around like why bother? Most of these 50 to 70 year old rude shop owner’s will have their collections inherited by ungrateful children, grandchildren or great grandchildren , who will in turn sell for pennies on the dollar at a garage sale anyways. I’m not even 30 yet, I can just wait. Just like that young woman in your last video who just let a whole collection walk out the door. You think that shop will last another generation once the keys are given to her or anybody else with that lackluster attitude? Nope.
First off, I would like to say sorry that you had a bad time at the ComiCon. I went on Saturday and had a great time with my son. I bought a ton of comics from several different vendors. I also got several different autographs from the artist. I think the days of vendors wanting to do trades is few and far between. Most of them just want to sell what they have, and not buy anything new. 😢. Hope you have a better experience at the next Con. 😎
Ok. This is different. This isn’t their personal shops, this is a huge con. Of course people may be walking around with cameras to remember the experience. They shouldn’t really be that mad something got filmed in the past… I can see why the Big Licks guy might be butthurt though. Isn’t that the guy who you said had the worst prices in the whole place last time?? 🤣
Great book but I think that was a bad trade. I never try to trade books at a convention cause they will rob you blind but if you do some digging through the comics bins you can find deals cause I got a bunch of keys cheap q few weeks ago.
Came across your Con video and have to say that your scenario, on which you have good intentions by shedding attention on these vendors and then getting the rude treatments, isn't an isolated occurrence,as its happened at other So-called Comic Con. It's a typical smugness that seems to spread throughout those setting up shop to sell their merchandise,some in artist alley(If could get my $40 back from the elitist ingrate Ty Templeton), and even the way-overpriced celebrities ($90 for a photo-op?! Really?!). Comic Cons are not what they used to be:Way Overpriced entry tickets,cloned merchandise booths,absent classic comic book artists & writers. A former Tampa & MegaCon attendee.
I am not saying this about everybody, but as a group we comic book collectors really need to go on diets! The dude in front of you couldn't get through the turnstile without going in sideways!
Honestly i would just rather Ebay (or similar) my wants. Patience is a virtue, stuff will show up if you keep an eye out. Comic cons are not what they used to be traditionally.
its really weird that the 90s stuff is still called modern when its 30 years old and they have about as much in common with modern comics that they had in common with the silver age marvel stuff. makes no sense.
go to smaller comic cons you will find better prices and pretty much no one cares if you film. there are a ton of one day shows across america now. big comic cons are barely about comic books anymore unless they are new variants or graded keys.
@@Stickygoose im sure if you searched your state and comic book con or comic book show or toy show something will pop up. im from indiana and there are several here. i stopped going to big comic cons because the prices are awful and the selection is usually lackluster. sorry i couldnt help you more but i have no idea where you live
@@Stickygoose roanoke valley comic con .it near the end of march.it happens twice a year.i would talk to the event organizer about filmimg first.it has nothing to do with big lick.
Why did the guy ask not to be filmed? A guy with a camera is like a dude with a baseball cap on these days. I wish u can post the raw video of these guys asking you to leave. Alot of peeps these days are just in it for the money.... in 1997, i graduated from high school and comics were dead.
man whats up with all the mean spirited people in the comic in community here lately. like the last 2 times i went to the old head comic shop in my town looking for a couple big books, dude just blew me off and made me super unwelcome.
Hit up the big links vendor, ask him what is the problem with you is, how the dealer community view you. Maybe don't film next time. Take time out build bridges, heal any perceived harm that may have been done. They undoubtedly see you as a threat, a new comer here to take business/trade from them. By promoting what you do on RUclips you give rise to a whole new breed of collectors that threaten the stronghold of their market share. Thus the cool attitudes. Love what you do, but maybe less is more.
Wow, I’ve watched two of your videos and people just don’t like you. You’ve got to see that you’re the problem, right? Getting kicked out of shops and shop owners refusing to do business with you? You’re doing something wrong, buddy.
I'm confused on your purchase you traded a slab and $50 for something you could get online for just over $60? So you got $10 for a high grade cgc slab?😳
its tough to be in a comic hobby if most of the sellers are rude and greedy. One example maybe that big lick comic you have experience. I guess its different than doing a hobby on sportscards. Coz guys are more approachable and can do trade/sell easily. Comic owners are greedy most of them wants cash. And Also why most of them hates filiming or being in film like omg.. Like in any Sports card show filiming is normal to them and its part of the hobby. Anywya That's just my personal experience. Anyway still love the hobby as a collector. Cheers!~
Thank you for sharing what a Comic Convention is like outside of California.
Most people are just walking around looking at pins, buttons,and god help us funko pops.
Comic book dealers are overpriced or acting stressed out by all the people.
Something about the atmosphere just seems off at the few shows I go to. Maybe it’s the ghostbusters in kilts, maybe it’s me. I mostly walk around wondering where the comic books are and where is the dealer wanting to sell some of them.
Hahahaha lmao
I've been collecting comics for well over 30 years and it always amazes how stupid some dealers get at shows. You promoted the Big Lick Comics owner and his show to give him some exposure, and yet he treats you like that. I'm in Canada and I find most of the dealers here very pleasant overall and I must say kindness can go a long ways.
Hey Strap-On, glad you're doing well. Good for you for doing this stuff when no one else is. (Documenting your haggling, etc.) Stuff whomever thinks it's not appropriate! You find out quick who you can deal with and who you can't. Thanks.
I appreciate that
His name ain't Strap-On, boomer. Get it right. Aint got time for Haters, your type of fan isnt good for the community
@@westcoastborderhounds7520 I come back back to this comment every few days to have a chuckle. I didn't realize Strap-On had simps. Must be because he shaved the beard. Anyway, I've got to get back to my boomin' which is mostly eatin' my applesauce on the porch and whittlin' some wood.
@@westcoastborderhounds7520
"Aint got time for Haters, your type of fan isnt good for the community."
- Aint got time - takes the time to write a response
- Aint got time for Haters - proceeds to Hate on me
- your type of fan isnt good for the community - well that's just not true nor is it fair. You have never met me and know nothing about me, yet judge me entirely on a joke that you don't understand.
@@b4r0n5a84n Are you the owner of that comic book shop from West Virginia?😂
The handoff at 5:40 was a box cutter. So, what he whispered to the dealer you were speaking with was probably something like, “could I borrow your box cutter real quick?” End of scene.
I kinda thought the same thing. LOL, seemed so paranoid.
@@timo7203 I was just having fun with strap on. It’s actually pretty crappy how he was treated and I’m afraid I would have been feeling like me against the world at that show too.
Great video! Thanks for your honesty too! We have ALL overpaid at times, but it's is still a great book! It's the first FF I picked off the rack at 10 years old in 1971 and beautiful in any condition!!!
Thank you
Nothing like running a business and being rude I mean hey it’s great for business. Some of these dealers think they are gracing the convention with their presence in reality they are the constant discussion of how not to run a business. Great video as usual!
Thanks for supporting me
Im going to this comic con this Saturday for big lick comic con there some really good vendors but there is alot that over price there stuff thats why I try to look for the best deals but I use a ebay app I can scan stuff to see how much there going for
I’m debating on going this weekend. This would be my 1st time.
I had plans for this Con but things came up. I went last year and had a great video moment with Jim Shooter who I always wanted to meet. Comics wise...Big Lick has some ok comics. A lot of the keys are at insaaaane prices now.
I'm glad I got many before the rush collection wise hit.
I am only guessing, but it seems that dealers are stressed out and are in a panic, because the comic book trade/industry was doing so well and now it is not. When I go to my LCS I rarely see the owner change prices. Do not get me wrong, if I was interested in something he would talk to me and see if we can make a deal. I realize changing pricing on large stocks can be a HUGE pain in the rear and cost a lot of money (paying someone to do it, or time). It seems the dealers just do not want to admit they made poor decisions during the recent comic "bubble" and rather deal with ignorant customers. Am I wrong?
Hello from VA - I spy myself around 8:15 (Wearing black with the Yankees hat) It was cool to bump into you at the show.
should have stopped and talked to you more I apologize.
Mario is actually from my way. He jsed to run a con in my town. Bought some books from him.
I liked him
Love this video. As usual. I did try to figure out what Knick knacks and pasdywacs are. Looked a couple times. Couldn’t figure it out. Is it tshirts funko pops. Cards??? Am I close?
All of the above
I recently participated in a Toy con mostly selling anime merchandise, it is not exactly the same a comic convention but it has similiar feel. When people asked me how much i was selling the figures and other merch they were stunned as i was selling them cheaply compared to what others were selling them. Pretty much everyone overcharges here. i mean would you rather pay 90euros for a prize figure or get the same figure for 25e? like cmon you have to know the real market value of this stuff not everything is an ultra rare collectible.
Their justification is they have to buy the table and booth fee. It’s robbery what dealers do
@@Stickygoose The Table booking was only 40euros, trust me that is a poor man's excuse. i dont know about over there but here its highway robbery.
@@Stickygoose Count every item that you have for sale divided by the cost of the place to rent it, trust me the expenses should not go that high.
Had the same bad experience at the Tampa bay comic con! Swore them off for good! Dealers were far and few in between overpriced and unwilling to trade! I brought a newsstand she hulk 1 when it was hot and not even an offer by multiple dealers! One local lcs recognize me and didn’t blow me off! I’ve bought quite a few keys from him sense! You would think paying big bucks for a spot they would either have a personality or could grow one for a weekend! Their loss some common decency and courtesy goes a long way in my book! Sorry you had the same empty experience!
Makes me so glad I buy in the comfort of my living room thanks for showing us these sticky goose keep doing your thing🤘🏽🤘🏽
Glad you like them!
Jesus Christ. That line. Def not going now 😂😂
people waited for hours they had no idea how to manage the crowd
Plot Twist: Michael Myers didn't even realize the comic convention was happening that day...
Bahahahaha
They attack you because they fear you.
Now that is a video idea right there! Thank you
mario is good folks!
I’ve only been to one comic con. Are there usually a decent amount of hardcover vendors who have omnis, deluxes etc? The one I went to had one vendor who carried those and he had some pretty good prices
This is the content I love to watch, keep it up.
Sir yes sir
EXCELLENT! You have reconfirmed what I have been saying for years. The cons are everything but comic books. 6 dealers in 100,000 SF of space. And now, sissies afraid of a camera.
Keep it up SGC! Continue to document these comic con videos from the buyers point of view. We have enough comic con videos documenting the dealers point of view. Of course they say "the market is strong". "There isn't a market correction going on". Augghh!
Prices are always higher at conventions. You gotta browse the cheap bins. Last con I went too I scored piles of silver age superman dirt cheap.
I would have thought that filming was like free advertisement for dealer's books. I guess not 🙄🙄
They don’t see it that way lol
I don’t think the filming is the problem. Maybe being a little more respectful goes a long way.
I live in Roanoke and can back you up about Collector's Lair. It's just a shame it's so cluttered. That's why I don't go there anymore. I'm sure they have tons of keys buried but not worth the time. At the 7:13 mark you walked right pass me at Comic Con. Didn't even notice you. Hope next time to Roanoke is better. We are not all bad here.
The valley has not been kind haha
You might be headed in the wrong direction. If you’re coming from WVa, I’d suggest heading to a) the monthly Shoff Promotions con in Annandale, VA b) the quarterly Shoff con in Frederick, MD or c) the Fairfax comicon in DULLES, VA. Great selection and lots of friendly dealers ready to actually deal.
This is the info I needed thank you
@@Stickygoose No problem. Go to one of the cons I mentioned....ask for Rob at Moving Pictures Comics or Jason from Cerebral Vortex. Then thank me later :)
I am confused as to why so many dealers do not want to do business with you? I do not get it.
Watch his last video and read the comments and you will get it. Word gets around.
Coomic cons are a total waste of money these days. After entry fee and parking you have already spent enough to by a decent key comic. Then, you get in and less 50% of the vendors selling comoc.
Preach!!
Man, just went to this one this weekend April 15-16 in Dulles Expo VA.
They called it a comic con but there were like 5 vendors. The dealers that were there were snobby. Plus they all had insanely high prices. A $50 sticker on coverless non silver age keys, what the?
Enjoy your videos greatly man!
Appreciate that
Man, at Bona Fide Comics, that Hulk 340 just pops off the wall from everything else.
Entertaining video. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Bro I am in the video at 2:00 the time as izuku
What I am worried about, is afty I have paid to get there...only to find out that most of the comic book vendors are Manga, with only 2 traditional comic book seller Booths. Not interested in the Pop culture show.
Wow This is a big comic con.! AMS 50 in high grade is a dream comic and a true classic.The number of costumed visitors is amazing and the costume quality is excellent. Michael Myers was a stunner
Question. If I have a ticket to go but I don't come on first day...do I still need to wait in a big line? I am going to Awesome Con in zDC in June.
Different cons have different rules I guess
Were there any self publishers there?
Wasn’t there long enough to look
I had a guest appearance at this con as well 😅
I should have interviewed you!
Unsolicited advice from a stranger - take it with a grain of salt. The video where you set up as a vendor - you exhibited unbridled joy and enthusiasm. The last two videos visiting shops and cons - you exhibited pain and misery. Pursue the joy, do it again - take all the negatives you find at shops and cons and do the opposite as a vendor. My experience in life is that you get the most when you give the most. The books you are banging your head against the wall looking for at shows and cons will walk in and find you when you are doing what you love and giving to the community.as a vendor. Just my two cents.
I think you are absolutely right!
Love these POV videos. I get to learn a lot. Funny how different comics hobby is to sports cards. The card vendors are used to people filming and almost all buy or trade all the time.
A camera to a comic dealer is like kryptonite
I've known Mario for many years, quite a character. I've seen him stand on a chair and work the attendees like a carnival barker in front of his booth/table.
Going from trading cards back to comic culture is shocking. I tried to liquidate some books at %70 of comps at an OC show recently. Everybody looked at me like I was crazy. Comic dealers “buying” signs don’t have the same meaning as card guys. I blame promoters for allowing “don’t film me” guys at their shows. People film shows now, get over yourself 😂
BOOM!
Sounds like these guys weren't really interested in doing business, honestly. Still, you ended up with a pretty sweet book. Great video, Strap On!
Hmm. Odd that someone doesn't want to do business with you after promoting the show etc. I'm going to be a vendor at my LCS's Lot Con which is in the parking lot in May. Just have a bunch of Dollar books and a few of the latest keys from 2018-2023, but nothing major. I have slabs, but those are all PC except for 1 or 2.
Did you, by chance, trade that X-Men #4 comic? If not, I am very interested and would definitely like to talk price and all.
I’ve still got it message me on Instagram
@@Stickygoose Awesome! I am at work now, but will definitely message you when I get back.
These videos are hilarious. Honest to God between the ego, the smells and the over priced books it’s usually not worth the gas money lol. I don’t film people personally but even still when you try to be nice and respectful, dealers still have an attitude. And I’m just walking around like why bother? Most of these 50 to 70 year old rude shop owner’s will have their collections inherited by ungrateful children, grandchildren or great grandchildren , who will in turn sell for pennies on the dollar at a garage sale anyways. I’m not even 30 yet, I can just wait. Just like that young woman in your last video who just let a whole collection walk out the door. You think that shop will last another generation once the keys are given to her or anybody else with that lackluster attitude? Nope.
They are funny to look back on but when I’m there I’m not laughing
Gawd dem strap0n, your reputation may be preceding you… 🍻
My gawd
First off, I would like to say sorry that you had a bad time at the ComiCon. I went on Saturday and had a great time with my son. I bought a ton of comics from several different vendors. I also got several different autographs from the artist. I think the days of vendors wanting to do trades is few and far between. Most of them just want to sell what they have, and not buy anything new. 😢. Hope you have a better experience at the next Con. 😎
Thanks for sharing and watching
Ok. This is different. This isn’t their personal shops, this is a huge con. Of course people may be walking around with cameras to remember the experience. They shouldn’t really be that mad something got filmed in the past… I can see why the Big Licks guy might be butthurt though. Isn’t that the guy who you said had the worst prices in the whole place last time?? 🤣
I actually had nothing but positive things to say about him and his shop best I can remember
@@Stickygoose Apologies, what I’m remembering is from the Charlotte Con
Great book but I think that was a bad trade. I never try to trade books at a convention cause they will rob you blind but if you do some digging through the comics bins you can find deals cause I got a bunch of keys cheap q few weeks ago.
I think you’re right
Came across your Con video and have to say that your scenario, on which you have good intentions by shedding attention on these vendors and then getting the rude treatments, isn't an isolated occurrence,as its happened at other So-called Comic Con. It's a typical smugness that seems to spread throughout those setting up shop to sell their merchandise,some in artist alley(If could get my $40 back from the elitist ingrate Ty Templeton), and even the way-overpriced celebrities ($90 for a photo-op?! Really?!). Comic Cons are not what they used to be:Way Overpriced entry tickets,cloned merchandise booths,absent classic comic book artists & writers. A former Tampa & MegaCon attendee.
Not all cons are like this one there good ones like heroes con
Damn that line is crazy
I chose not to talk about it in the video, but it was ridiculous
I am not saying this about everybody, but as a group we comic book collectors really need to go on diets! The dude in front of you couldn't get through the turnstile without going in sideways!
Honestly i would just rather Ebay (or similar) my wants. Patience is a virtue, stuff will show up if you keep an eye out. Comic cons are not what they used to be traditionally.
its really weird that the 90s stuff is still called modern when its 30 years old and they have about as much in common with modern comics that they had in common with the silver age marvel stuff. makes no sense.
90s stories are awesome
go to smaller comic cons you will find better prices and pretty much no one cares if you film. there are a ton of one day shows across america now. big comic cons are barely about comic books anymore unless they are new variants or graded keys.
also less garbage and more comic books and comic dealers too
Is there someway to find a list of these small shows?
@@Stickygoose im sure if you searched your state and comic book con or comic book show or toy show something will pop up. im from indiana and there are several here. i stopped going to big comic cons because the prices are awful and the selection is usually lackluster. sorry i couldnt help you more but i have no idea where you live
@@Stickygoose roanoke valley comic con .it near the end of march.it happens twice a year.i would talk to the event organizer about filmimg first.it has nothing to do with big lick.
Why did the guy ask not to be filmed? A guy with a camera is like a dude with a baseball cap on these days.
I wish u can post the raw video of these guys asking you to leave.
Alot of peeps these days are just in it for the money.... in 1997, i graduated from high school and comics were dead.
man whats up with all the mean spirited people in the comic in community here lately. like the last 2 times i went to the old head comic shop in my town looking for a couple big books, dude just blew me off and made me super unwelcome.
Welcome to the club my boi
You are building a really good brand. Haters and jealousy come with the territory.
Thank you I appreciate that
Stop burning bridges with dealers
I can’t stop won’t stop like puff daddy
Wow all that way for one comic definitely not worth the journey
then I take it you saw your virtual ass whooping u got over on the CGC boards. they trigger easily over there
Yea I don’t quite understand why my virtual ass whooping occurred on those message boards specifically. Seems like a weird place to do it
@@Stickygoose well, they do get bored over there from time to time
why dont you try a pin camera in a hat to hide it ??????
I could but it goes against the #strapon brand
Hit up the big links vendor, ask him what is the problem with you is, how the dealer community view you. Maybe don't film next time. Take time out build bridges, heal any perceived harm that may have been done. They undoubtedly see you as a threat, a new comer here to take business/trade from them. By promoting what you do on RUclips you give rise to a whole new breed of collectors that threaten the stronghold of their market share. Thus the cool attitudes. Love what you do, but maybe less is more.
WELL SAID. You are right.
Wow, I’ve watched two of your videos and people just don’t like you. You’ve got to see that you’re the problem, right? Getting kicked out of shops and shop owners refusing to do business with you? You’re doing something wrong, buddy.
I have watched his content its.not.him some.people are just assholes
"Stop filming me, I dont want to appear cool"
I'm confused on your purchase you traded a slab and $50 for something you could get online for just over $60? So you got $10 for a high grade cgc slab?😳
its tough to be in a comic hobby if most of the sellers are rude and greedy. One example maybe that big lick comic you have experience. I guess its different than doing a hobby on sportscards. Coz guys are more approachable and can do trade/sell easily. Comic owners are greedy most of them wants cash. And Also why most of them hates filiming or being in film like omg.. Like in any Sports card show filiming is normal to them and its part of the hobby. Anywya That's just my personal experience. Anyway still love the hobby as a collector. Cheers!~
I have had several people tell me this now