@@panditas7679 parents tend to not give two shits about your "funny books" so will often just give them away to a sick kid or charity, happened to my friend who is older than i am, he still regrets the decision, i guess just tell them and keep reminding them. :)
I spent years teaching and helping my mom understand☠️ she kept my OG comics & Gameboy with all the games some vintage clothes and more in the basement for me☠️💯
I would add not overfilling boxes, not stacking them flat on top of each other, and getting the boxes up off the ground and using pallets or something similar if the are stored in a finished basement or garage. Silver age bags and boards are a good suggestion, and go for 2mil mylar and double board for a nice tight fit.
After hurricane Harvey, we didnt have electricity for 8 days. No, I don't live in the Houston area but in the area where it actually came in at. It came in just north of us by few miles, we got the wrap around wind damage. Had to sit in the garage so I didn't melt. Even with the windows opened it was really hot. Because of the heat and humidity, I had to rebag and board my comics. One Spiderman comic had a wrap around cover and the image was imprinted on the board. That just another problem you can have with humidity.
Great list! I do all of these things, but my biggest pet peeve is organization. I am retired and I collect comics as my primary and only hobby. I have to the time to organize my comics the way I want. First, I wanted to own my organizational list, so I do not use online apps. I split my organization through an Excel spreadsheet and an icon folder. My Excel spreadsheet includes almost everything about the comics through a single row. Second, I found organizing in alphabetical order in the box was nearly impossible. Therefore, I try to keep them together by title but will place them in other comic long boxes if needed. The titles and issue numbers in a box are tracked through my Excel spreadsheet. Comics in each box are in alphabetical order. This allows me to expand my collection with a minimal amount of reorganization. Third, I color coat my comics on the Excel spreadsheet to annotate purchases, slabs, sold comics, price, etc. Naturally, this requires a lot of time. I have plenty of time and I can find almost any comic within seconds when needed.
Thank you so much for this video! I’ve been putting comic books inside burgers for around 47 years I just couldn’t resist it, the addiction peaked in the 90’s when the foils came out ( those foils tasted extremely good ) .
I've always used silver age bags and boards for every book, down to 1961, after that I use golden age bags and boards as they definitely are wider before then, great tips "mostly" as usual James! Congrats on the cover, superb!
Great stuff as usual bro! First off-a big congratulations on your new variant cover. I can only imagine how thrilled you must be! 😀 That’s an entertaining list of suggestions. You definitely don’t want to display your comics where the direct sun can hit them. Most of my comics are raw, so I use those One Touch comic book cases. I love that they have UV protect and a sawtooth cutout on the back for easy hanging. There a a number of other options out there as well for both graded and raw comics! 👍🏾😀
You missed one. Don't double comic your bags/boards. The Acidic side of the board will leech color from the comic back cover attached to the non-glossy side.
The collections that I have picked up from the early 90s hadn’t experienced any ink transfer, just the reverse image from the acidity of the ink discolouring the boards. I have also seen this discolouring in the glossy, it’s just less prevalent. I have seen people misuse boards by by having the matte side facing the book. This also dependent on if the board is buffered on both sides and throughout.
Even when bagged and boarded try not to stack 'em. Too much weight can still cause spine rolls. It also causes the bags to develop those ugly wrinkle waves.
You rock, my good man- I LOVE your content. I'm 55- so probably 20 years older than you- but you speak to me/my gen with your channel. I know you are doing this full time and I say God bless you my man- go live your dream. You are a good human being; I can see that. Thanks for everything, my man.
Hey James thanks for the insight! Me personally I never really liked the silver age taste with my cheeseburgers. Probably just gonna stick to moderns for my meal
Thanks as a new collector these are great tips. Just started to board and bag my first bulk lots after years as a loose pile/stack. Instantly they look 10 times better in short boxes and vertical. Lots of them have spine roll but for my budget Im happy.
Great tip about the ground tarp, it used to take me about 20 books to cover a reasonable area but the tarp does the trick in one go, can’t believe nobody else is talking about this!
Congratulations on your cover. A long time ago when I was young and started collecting comics I sent a drawing of Angela into Spawn that was taking fan art. It was printed in the fan art section. I was so excited to open that issue and see it. I have a few copies of Spawn 27 in my collection. Luckily it is not worth more than 6 bucks so I can pick one up every once in a while. I also got a picture of Jubilee in Wizard Magazine. They had a section where you draw on an envelope and mail the envelope in and if they chose it they will print in the envelope section. Another day I was so happy for my junior artistic abilities. There was also magazine called Hero. It was like Wizard but had no price guide or stuff like that. I sent in a picture of Tom Servo and Crow from Mystery Science Theatre 3000. It won and I got two free comics. The 90s had fun stuff like that for comic book fans. It was so cool thinking that your work is now locked into some comics and magazines that people will stumble across decades from now.
I might say don't eat a hamburger around a comic, especially a nice juicy one. All it takes is one drop of grease and boom, it's over. Also, never role a doob using your comic as a place mat. Lastly, but firstly, if you don't want your parents to take down a curtain in their own house, you might consider removing your books from their house you naughty fellow. Best to all.
Overall good advice, but I prefer the modern bags and boards for newer comics. I've noticed a lot of slop in the silver bags which allows the comic to move around inside the bag too much.
I actually have my slab comics on display on a wall on the opposite side of the room where the sun can get in, but I always have the blinds closed, and you can actually buy UV protectors that can go over top of your slabs. You have to cut them yourself, and work out the air bubbles a bit though. Someone told me because your blinds are always closed, you’re fine, but I didn’t want to take a risk.
For number 10, you may have suggested not eating while handling your comic books. Also I remember seeing a youtube auction and the auctioneer was puffing away on a cigarette and was thinking how his comic books probably all stunk of cigarettes. But people were still bidding on his books.
When I was a kid we used to store British comics in cardboard box’s they were news print over the years it yellows the paper damps a killer to paper as well
I have a condo, so I don't have much room for my comics. I place them in my office against a wall. My comics are on the same wall as my window. I keep my shade up. I have about 98% of them in boxes. I need a new short box because I ran out of room. I have some stacked on top of each other. All of them are bagged and boarded in shopping bags. Once I get a new short box ill put them in it. My slabs are in a plastic box atm away from the sun.
Congratulations on Your comic cover! Great video Brother Thanks for sharing Your passion and adventures from Toronto Ontario Canada 😀 👍 ❤️ 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 ♥️ 💯💯💯💯💯
Know this is way to late of a comment, but I definitely agree with using silver age bags and boards. Some people disagree saying their is too much space for the comics to move about in box's, but with modern bags and boards I was finding that it is difficult bagging and boarding without potentially catching the corners of the comics and damaging them
Be sure to use a backing board. I had a long box in a basement for over 25 years untouched. When I opened the box, all the comics had a dent on the spine. Without the backing board, the weight of the books stressed the spines.
Ive never done drugs before but i thought i accidentally did as i got further through this list. "Comic burger? Huh? Great list man and a great way to start a monday. 😂
I can’t believe you never mentioned smoking… have you ever bought comics from someone who smoked either tobacco or “flower”? If so how bad did it affect if
@@MintHunterComics holy crow, if they were that bad I can’t imagine how bad physically stained the books were! Thanks for the reply! My boss just got a massive 1,500 book collection, and he got it from a middle man who purchased it from a 61 year old chain smoking woman who collected them over the years from yard sales and thought it was still the 90s and that everything was a key, yet she did not bag a single book… thankfully he bagged and boarded 85% (didn’t have golden age bags and there’s quite a bit of old dc books that aren’t worth squeezing into modern/silver age bags and boards bc they’re too opened up basically and it won’t fit). There was even a few silver age Green Lanterns I’ve seen you show off! He paid $5,000 and the guy even tossed in a solid Aeon Flux animation cel from a semi decent scene where she’s on the bed, if you’ve seen Aeon Flux recently I’m sure you know what I’m talking about.
Emotion is normal and healthy. Your life seems to be going so well, an emotional response is perfectly understandable. Your tips are beautifully timed. I'm in the process of re-bagging a few books from 2001 or so, so your tip about Silver Age bags is a great help.
your cover was sold out at diamond, so couldnt get it. Hopefully it will come up for sale elsewhere, unless you are going to sell signed ones (im in the UK)?
Hey, James I have been watching your stuff for a while. And I was wondering, so I have these two books that I wanted to submit to CGC, but I've never done it before and I'm a little young. The two books I was thinking of submitting were Future State: The Next Batman #3 (Cover B Artgerm Variant) and The Man-Thing #1 2004. I think man-thing could get a 9.6 but with a press I think 9.8, and the batman one 9.4. Can you help me.
@@MintHunterComics Nice, Thank you! Because, at my local comic book store, they have Marvel Zombies #2 for 5$, Which would go for around $140 at a 9.8. But anyways thank you!!
Comic book collector 101 1) buy top loaders 2) Microchamber paper 3) E GERBER MYLAR COMIC BAGS 4) E. Gerber Full Back Boards 5) places your comic in pillow case put it in dark Area inside the closet stayed away from the sun.
Do you think it's good to put those carbon strips of paper on the inside front cover, and/or middle, and or inside back cover? What about 4mil vs. 2mil mylars. I found some 4 mil hold the comic too tight and feels like I'd tear the book when putting in or taking out.
Good list! I'm a believer of solely using silver age bags as well! Sidenote: Eat a molded comic rolled up in a sushi roll! Dip it in wasabi and shoe polish! Awe man! Chef's kiss!! 😅😂😮
Dang!! Now I gotta switch my archive to Silver Age size 😧 It’ll give me a chance to go through them again though- thanks for your input! Also, if it’s helpful, don’t use your comics for oven mitts!
Tip 1 should be don't leave comics at your parents house - that's just asking for trouble!
Learned that the hard way. Jesus, I lost a small fortune.
Why? What if i dont own a house yet
Facts!
@@panditas7679 parents tend to not give two shits about your "funny books" so will often just give them away to a sick kid or charity, happened to my friend who is older than i am, he still regrets the decision, i guess just tell them and keep reminding them. :)
I spent years teaching and helping my mom understand☠️ she kept my OG comics & Gameboy with all the games some vintage clothes and more in the basement for me☠️💯
You can't tell me a longbox of 90s Image isn't cheaper than a proper ground tarp
Hahahahahahaha
Dang it I just fed my Batman 500 to my family for dinner. I thought it was a great Bat-casserole.
Great video dude, I agree with you.This was very informative. You forgot to mention not to use them as coasters.
Good one.
I would add not overfilling boxes, not stacking them flat on top of each other, and getting the boxes up off the ground and using pallets or something similar if the are stored in a finished basement or garage. Silver age bags and boards are a good suggestion, and go for 2mil mylar and double board for a nice tight fit.
GOOD one!
After hurricane Harvey, we didnt have electricity for 8 days. No, I don't live in the Houston area but in the area where it actually came in at. It came in just north of us by few miles, we got the wrap around wind damage. Had to sit in the garage so I didn't melt. Even with the windows opened it was really hot. Because of the heat and humidity, I had to rebag and board my comics. One Spiderman comic had a wrap around cover and the image was imprinted on the board. That just another problem you can have with humidity.
Great list! I do all of these things, but my biggest pet peeve is organization. I am retired and I collect comics as my primary and only hobby. I have to the time to organize my comics the way I want. First, I wanted to own my organizational list, so I do not use online apps. I split my organization through an Excel spreadsheet and an icon folder. My Excel spreadsheet includes almost everything about the comics through a single row. Second, I found organizing in alphabetical order in the box was nearly impossible. Therefore, I try to keep them together by title but will place them in other comic long boxes if needed. The titles and issue numbers in a box are tracked through my Excel spreadsheet. Comics in each box are in alphabetical order. This allows me to expand my collection with a minimal amount of reorganization. Third, I color coat my comics on the Excel spreadsheet to annotate purchases, slabs, sold comics, price, etc. Naturally, this requires a lot of time. I have plenty of time and I can find almost any comic within seconds when needed.
Thank you so much for this video! I’ve been putting comic books inside burgers for around 47 years I just couldn’t resist it, the addiction peaked in the 90’s when the foils came out ( those foils tasted extremely good ) .
Last couple were hilarious. Nicely done! And your cover looks great- Congrats.
Thanks Noyan!
Don't store then in smokey rooms or rooms that have lots of animals.
What about wrapping fish and chips in comic books? I would think that the fish would absorb the flavor of all that action. 🤣🤣 Awesome video, James!
Actually it's quite good for that
@@MintHunterComicsQuite good?? .. it's the BEST for this!
I've always used silver age bags and boards for every book, down to 1961, after that I use golden age bags and boards as they definitely are wider before then, great tips "mostly" as usual James! Congrats on the cover, superb!
Good information, and some fun included. I am happy you have your comic cover.
Me too!
Great stuff as usual bro! First off-a big congratulations on your new variant cover. I can only imagine how thrilled you must be! 😀 That’s an entertaining list of suggestions. You definitely don’t want to display your comics where the direct sun can hit them. Most of my comics are raw, so I use those One Touch comic book cases. I love that they have UV protect and a sawtooth cutout on the back for easy hanging. There a a number of other options out there as well for both graded and raw comics! 👍🏾😀
Thank you thank you!
You missed one. Don't double comic your bags/boards. The Acidic side of the board will leech color from the comic back cover attached to the non-glossy side.
The collections that I have picked up from the early 90s hadn’t experienced any ink transfer, just the reverse image from the acidity of the ink discolouring the boards. I have also seen this discolouring in the glossy, it’s just less prevalent. I have seen people misuse boards by by having the matte side facing the book.
This also dependent on if the board is buffered on both sides and throughout.
Ooh i didnt think of Double comicing mine!! :)
Even when bagged and boarded try not to stack 'em. Too much weight can still cause spine rolls. It also causes the bags to develop those ugly wrinkle waves.
Thanks for the information, happy collecting from the UK.
You rock, my good man- I LOVE your content. I'm 55- so probably 20 years older than you- but you speak to me/my gen with your channel. I know you are doing this full time and I say God bless you my man- go live your dream. You are a good human being; I can see that. Thanks for everything, my man.
I really appreciate your kind works Twan - thanks so much for lightening up my day
Hey James thanks for the insight! Me personally I never really liked the silver age taste with my cheeseburgers. Probably just gonna stick to moderns for my meal
"regular/silver" sized bags from Comic Proline are the best all around size IMO, but standard silver size was my go to before I discovered these.
Thanks for the tip!
When collecting comics don't have parents, check.
Lol
Thanks as a new collector these are great tips. Just started to board and bag my first bulk lots after years as a loose pile/stack. Instantly they look 10 times better in short boxes and vertical. Lots of them have spine roll but for my budget Im happy.
Glad to hear!
Great tip about the ground tarp, it used to take me about 20 books to cover a reasonable area but the tarp does the trick in one go, can’t believe nobody else is talking about this!
Big thumbs up on the silver bags. Just say no to modern size bags!
Congratulations on your cover. A long time ago when I was young and started collecting comics I sent a drawing of Angela into Spawn that was taking fan art. It was printed in the fan art section. I was so excited to open that issue and see it. I have a few copies of Spawn 27 in my collection. Luckily it is not worth more than 6 bucks so I can pick one up every once in a while. I also got a picture of Jubilee in Wizard Magazine. They had a section where you draw on an envelope and mail the envelope in and if they chose it they will print in the envelope section. Another day I was so happy for my junior artistic abilities. There was also magazine called Hero. It was like Wizard but had no price guide or stuff like that. I sent in a picture of Tom Servo and Crow from Mystery Science Theatre 3000. It won and I got two free comics. The 90s had fun stuff like that for comic book fans. It was so cool thinking that your work is now locked into some comics and magazines that people will stumble across decades from now.
I might say don't eat a hamburger around a comic, especially a nice juicy one. All it takes is one drop of grease and boom, it's over. Also, never role a doob using your comic as a place mat. Lastly, but firstly, if you don't want your parents to take down a curtain in their own house, you might consider removing your books from their house you naughty fellow. Best to all.
Smart!
Goid tips, mate👍👍👍 i keep mine upright in a big bag used from business shirts in storage tubs. They are under under my bed.
Silver Age bags and boards! Yesssss
Overall good advice, but I prefer the modern bags and boards for newer comics. I've noticed a lot of slop in the silver bags which allows the comic to move around inside the bag too much.
I actually have my slab comics on display on a wall on the opposite side of the room where the sun can get in, but I always have the blinds closed, and you can actually buy UV protectors that can go over top of your slabs.
You have to cut them yourself, and work out the air bubbles a bit though.
Someone told me because your blinds are always closed, you’re fine, but I didn’t want to take a risk.
Great list -- informative, succinct and humorous!!!
Totally agree with standardizing to silver age bags and boards - disagree with the burgers, I think they pair pretty well.
Yes!
*_Use 2 acid free boards and a larger Mylar bag._*
Thank you for the tip about stacking comics
For number 10, you may have suggested not eating while handling your comic books. Also I remember seeing a youtube auction and the auctioneer was puffing away on a cigarette and was thinking how his comic books probably all stunk of cigarettes. But people were still bidding on his books.
Dude I was once picked up a collection that smelled so much of cigarettes that Elle didn’t even let me bring it in the house
I appreciate the humor so much. New subscriber.
Welcome Maurice!
Love the vid and thats so cool to see your first ever cover on a comic, I'll have to tell my lcs to pull it for me!
I think so too - thanks!
Hey James congratulations always love your videos very entertaining and very informative keep up the good work😊😁👍
Thanks junior!
Hilarious video! Great job James.
Thanks Johnny!
This is awesome! 😂this is great tips for comic book care! I will stop eating them if you insist 😢😂😂
Great video!
When I was a kid we used to store British comics in cardboard box’s they were news print over the years it yellows the paper damps a killer to paper as well
I have a condo, so I don't have much room for my comics. I place them in my office against a wall. My comics are on the same wall as my window. I keep my shade up. I have about 98% of them in boxes. I need a new short box because I ran out of room. I have some stacked on top of each other. All of them are bagged and boarded in shopping bags. Once I get a new short box ill put them in it. My slabs are in a plastic box atm away from the sun.
You have to fold the book before you put it on the burger.
Thanks for the tip Jesse!
If only 8 million people would eat a greasy hamburger while they read Jim Lee’s X-Men #1, then my 9.8 would actually be worth something!
Ha ha ha!
lolol
Congratulations on Your comic cover! Great video Brother Thanks for sharing Your passion and adventures from Toronto Ontario Canada 😀 👍 ❤️ 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 ♥️ 💯💯💯💯💯
Thanks Mac!
And don't bend the spine when you read a comic, place it flat on a table and support the side you might lift up.
Many of this apply for many other collectables like Vinyl Records, Toys etc.
Great cover James - got to get a copy of that issue. Looking forward to seeing more of your artwork.
Thanks John! more to come!
Know this is way to late of a comment, but I definitely agree with using silver age bags and boards. Some people disagree saying their is too much space for the comics to move about in box's, but with modern bags and boards I was finding that it is difficult bagging and boarding without potentially catching the corners of the comics and damaging them
Don’t eat greasy foods and read comics at the same time!
James we love your ART!
I appreciate that Greg!
And here I was using my comics for ground tarps.... Thank you, mint hunter!
Superb list. Great humor and most of all congratulations on the cover.
Thanks Karl!
James has absolutely tasted some comics. Additionally, I have switched to SA/GA bags and boards and it is definitely the way to store.
You never know
100% silver age bag/boards. I also think they look nicer with a slight white boarder vs no type of boarder. No pun intended.
Last few tips felt like a test to see if we were still watching 😂👏
And love seeing the cover in print sir 👏💪
Hahahaha - GOTCHA
@@MintHunterComics 😂👍
Be sure to use a backing board. I had a long box in a basement for over 25 years untouched. When I opened the box, all the comics had a dent on the spine. Without the backing board, the weight of the books stressed the spines.
VERY good advice! I actually go further and use cardboard sheets for extra protection
Congratulations on the cover! And thanks for the collection tips
My pleasure!
😂 8,9 and 10. Great video.
You're right about not using them with hamburgers. But, man are they great with hotdogs and brats!
Ive never done drugs before but i thought i accidentally did as i got further through this list. "Comic burger? Huh? Great list man and a great way to start a monday. 😂
This made me actually laugh
@@MintHunterComics I appreciate your content man. Super varied, interesting topics, but most of all fun and positive. Keep up the good work man
I have switched all of my comic books to re-sealable Silver Age back and bags a few years ago !!
Bro, the "Effective Ground Tarp" bit was downright hysterical...who the hell does this?!
Lolol
Haha, great cover! I can’t wait to see more
Thanks!
I can’t believe you never mentioned smoking… have you ever bought comics from someone who smoked either tobacco or “flower”? If so how bad did it affect if
I bought a collection once that smelled so rough Elle didn't let me bring it inside
@@MintHunterComics holy crow, if they were that bad I can’t imagine how bad physically stained the books were! Thanks for the reply! My boss just got a massive 1,500 book collection, and he got it from a middle man who purchased it from a 61 year old chain smoking woman who collected them over the years from yard sales and thought it was still the 90s and that everything was a key, yet she did not bag a single book… thankfully he bagged and boarded 85% (didn’t have golden age bags and there’s quite a bit of old dc books that aren’t worth squeezing into modern/silver age bags and boards bc they’re too opened up basically and it won’t fit). There was even a few silver age Green Lanterns I’ve seen you show off!
He paid $5,000 and the guy even tossed in a solid Aeon Flux animation cel from a semi decent scene where she’s on the bed, if you’ve seen Aeon Flux recently I’m sure you know what I’m talking about.
Emotion is normal and healthy. Your life seems to be going so well, an emotional response is perfectly understandable.
Your tips are beautifully timed. I'm in the process of re-bagging a few books from 2001 or so, so your tip about Silver Age bags is a great help.
Thanks!
your cover was sold out at diamond, so couldnt get it. Hopefully it will come up for sale elsewhere, unless you are going to sell signed ones (im in the UK)?
The choices of books for 8, 9, and 10 were hilarious … I was pittin’ out watching it and laughing at the same time 😂
Hahaha I really wanted to make people question what they were watching
Thanks for the advice on keeping comics safe. I also use only Silver age bags and boards. Keep up the good work. 😎
It's the way to go! I know someone who only uses golden age but I think that's too much
😂 awesome list! Number 10 got me dying 🤙🏾
lolol
Congrats on your own cover. That's quite cool
First thing, Move the books from that wall in the parents home. Avoid the hassles. I liked the tips and the silly tips as well. Good video.
I wish I could! there's no room in my house, the antique shop, or storage. It's gotta stay for now. I put the curtain back up though
#s 8-10 are the best 🤣 Congrats on the cover as well!
Glad you enjoyed
Hey, James I have been watching your stuff for a while. And I was wondering, so I have these two books that I wanted to submit to CGC, but I've never done it before and I'm a little young. The two books I was thinking of submitting were Future State: The Next Batman #3 (Cover B Artgerm Variant) and The Man-Thing #1 2004. I think man-thing could get a 9.6 but with a press I think 9.8, and the batman one 9.4. Can you help me.
I would stick to stuff that's going to make your money back. I recommend sticking to the Man thing
@@MintHunterComics Nice, Thank you! Because, at my local comic book store, they have Marvel Zombies #2 for 5$, Which would go for around $140 at a 9.8. But anyways thank you!!
Ayy congrats on the cover man, definitely gonna see if my store can get me one
Sweet!
Comic book collector 101
1) buy top loaders
2) Microchamber paper
3) E GERBER MYLAR COMIC BAGS
4) E. Gerber Full Back Boards
5) places your comic in pillow case put it in dark Area inside the closet stayed away from the sun.
That mouse crawling around the screen is killing me lol
Good job James on that cover!
❤these updates. Thanks man. Yeah keep mold aqay
Do you think it's good to put those carbon strips of paper on the inside front cover, and/or middle, and or inside back cover?
What about 4mil vs. 2mil mylars. I found some 4 mil hold the comic too tight and feels like I'd tear the book when putting in or taking out.
Good list! I'm a believer of solely using silver age bags as well!
Sidenote: Eat a molded comic rolled up in a sushi roll! Dip it in wasabi and shoe polish! Awe man! Chef's kiss!! 😅😂😮
Yummy!
Don’t use for hamburgers!!😮😮😮😮
lolol
Dang!! Now I gotta switch my archive to Silver Age size 😧 It’ll give me a chance to go through them again though- thanks for your input! Also, if it’s helpful, don’t use your comics for oven mitts!
It's absolutely the way to go
Thanks for the tips... and the humor.
I try lol
Wrapping a burger in a comic page would look cool, though (but I've never done it). 🤣
It's not as delicious as one might think
I kind of just assumed that UV protection would come standard with those CGC slabs. Is that not an option when getting your comics graded?
Not at the moment no
My local comic book shop will not carry your cover here in the Philippines..
Congrats again on the cover. Looks cool! And a virgin variant as well!
Awesome cover, James! 🏆
Thanks Papa!
If you are going to use a storage unit, please make sure it is environmentally controlled.
Of COURSE
My parents had water damage at their home and I think some of my comics got ruined years ago. For instance I had the 1-4 limited series. Not sure 😮
Ugh - sorry to hear it man
Wait, you drew that cover?! That is awesome. Perfect timing...if I get you to sign it, I can send it to CGC just to annoy the CGC haters.
Sorry what? Your parents come into your house and take your curtains down. That's beyond weird mate.
CONGRATS! That's awesome :)
Thanks!
hey man just wondering, is it possible to still get your cover from my comic shop if I live in Canada?
I didnt see "don't throw your comics in a burning fire pit" so i did it and now my collections ruined.......thanks for nothing
Great video!!!
Dang. Gotta get all my comics from underneath my deck.
What is the channel type material that you had on the wall for your slabs? Where did you get it?
J channel! Lowe’s or Home Depot!
@@MintHunterComics Metal or vinyl?
I won't lie, the view out the window is so nice I wouldn't want to keep it closed either😂
Hahaha it was a great view growing up there
Now you tell me.....I just went and picked up a truck load of mulch and lined my bed with my Avengers run.......smh.
Man I just dropped this video a day late!