Pt7 Comic Unboxing | Mini Series of Ding PART 1....What Does That Even Mean????
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Another Stackry comic unboxing. There are some really great books in this unboxing: This part has so much great stuff: Mini Series of Ding PART 1....What Does Even Mean????
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Nice books and interesting information. Thanks for the video.
Good Video.
I feel the same about the Katzenjammer 's. It's a comic my Mom remembers reading as a kid.
That All True Crime 31 & Tessie the Typist & that Disney Infinity cover are my 3 favorites.
Those Madballs had a predecessor in Adventure Comics 313. The bouncing balls Supergirl knew were in that issue.
With the 3D glasses on, that cover would come at you with no end in sight.
I assume that Babe was inspired by "Babe" Didrikson, famous Lady athlete from the 1940s
I'm glad you finally got the Calgary Eye Opener
It's isn't the right one. It doesn't include Carl Barks art but it was curious about it.
@@ComicCollectorGeek still a cool cover
Thanks for the interesting unboxing, Alan. Some notes for you:
1. Carl Barks was also known among Donald Duck fans as "the good duck artist.”
2. Uncanny X-Men cover features the Dire Wraiths, the arch-foes of ROM Spaceknight.
3, ”Katzenjammer" is German for "hangover,' which is probably how the Captain felt after dealing with Hans und Fritz. The switch to Captain and the Kids has quite an interesting history, with both titles being published at the same time in competing newspapers!
4. That Peanuts book is Four Color #969 (February 1959). With their first appearance in United Comics #21 and Tip-Top Comics #173 (1952, tied for first appearance), and first cover appearances in Tip Top in 1954, I’m not sure there’s any real significance to the Four Color issue.
LOL I never knew the German translation. Thanks for the info.
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On the All True Crime Cases #31, I don't know if it's a man or a woman, but if I saw that face on the side of the road, I'd probably hit the gas, not the brakes - just saying. And yes, I'm going to say it... that face is a Maurice Whitman face (don't know who the actual artist was). Whitman drew faces on characters like they had tried to stop a moving train with their heads.
Thank you for not ringing that bell.
I need a bell to ring...lol
That's not what Madballs were. Sounds like you had knockoffs as a kid. The real Madballs were about tennis ball size, and made of a firm foam material. None of them had eyeballs that popped out when squeezed. The original series 1 from 1985, did have a character named Slobulus, who looked like he had one eye hanging loose. I still have my original Slobulus.
Maybe the ones I was thinking about were something different. Now I wonder what they were called. I thought they were Madballs.
@@ComicCollectorGeek Madballs were so popular during the "gross-out" toy fad of the 80's, that many Chinese manufacturers made crude copies, and sold them in vending machines, at K-Mart, etc.
So why dont you read inside and find out if its a man or woman? Thats what raw comics are for. 😂😂😂😂😂
You need to move the microphone far away from the packages you are opening. The horrible sounds are twice the volume of your speaking and make it very hard to follow what you are saying and unpleasant to watch the video.