Holy Moley! That's not a man cave but a toy store. The way they were displayed, I initially thought he was selling them from his home's basement. It wouldn't surprise me if he eventually does to avoid moving them out of there himself. Cool vid!
I used to have a collection this size but got rid of 80% of it a few years ago. Just realized what the heck am I going to do with all this stuff?? My kids don’t care about the stuff and you can’t take it with you. I just kept mostly stuff I had as a kid or items that had sentimental value to me.
Very Gary,that was amazing cause I have never seen someone with a collection like that. I must say after this year I am done collecting comics cause I just need TMNT#1 third print and Star Wars#42 and I am calling it quits but I am going to start collecting video games next and Zelda Nes and Zelda ocarina of time N64 opened but complete is the first games on my list.
Speaking as a collector myself, I personally wouldn't enjoy having a collection that big. I don't feel like I'd be able to properly enjoy what I had. Of course, I'm also a person that goes "toys are for playing with" and opens my stuff so I relate to this guy. That said, it is super cool to see all that stuff, and hopefully it brings its owner much joy!
I bet you have 10,000 times more things than I do and I want to get rid of almost everything I got it’s just a burden. Most of it just sits in plastic totes. And ask for my comic books maybe a couple are worth a few bucks. Most of the rest are probably dollar books. Collecting is cool, but it gets to a point where you get too much stuff at a certain time and you realize why do I have all this stuff? I can’t even appreciate it.
@@rexrocker1268true. I can certainly appreciate it for what it is and I’m not throwing shade at all! We each are in different places in our lives. I’d love to see it but personally that much stuff (unless it was for sale) would drive me nuts.
@@jasonmilam9080 Yeah it’s awesome too, but it’s so much stuff! But it is cool. I’m trying to make my life more simple. Also if I die I don’t want to be a pain in the butt to my kin. Imagine inheriting all that it would be awesome but it’s like what do you even do with it? It’s like a museum lol.
@@CollectingLlama just looked it up. The first instance of Adams drawing Batman in an interior story was "The Superman-Batman Revenge Squads" in World's Finest Comics #175 (May 1968).
Tons of great keys and first appearances. Dare I say more key books than your last purchase collection that you paid 25k for, and these are just the first two boxes you showed. Wonder what you paid for the entire collection? 🤔
Just looks like a toy hoarder, not even displayed nicely or with lighting, just hanging on pegs and piled up everywhere. Stuff like that is better with quality instead of quantity imo. Get some IKEA Detolfs and showcase at least some of the best figures.
Wow! It's an Incredible toy collection. That was sick!
Not the coolest Man Cave but definitely the coolest toy collection I’ve ever seen
"You have a toy store in your basement!"...that was my exact thought as you went down the stairs and the basement opened up.
That Batman Returns figure at 6:35 was sweet. Always love the field trips you take us on Gare. Heres to good times and growing out collections🍺
The amount of toys in this man's basement is absolute insanity. INSANITY. I love it
Video and man-cave are awesome.....
Its like a comic book store in a basement
Thanks for another awesome video. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the comics. That dude has and Amazing Man cave.
That room tour was amazing for anyone who collects action figures
Yea Gary you nailed it, that guy has literally a toy store in his basement.
Yes! Love these videos, it’s like being at the comic shop.
A complete Voltron! Such a classic! 👍🏽🤙🏽
Thanks for coming up and for the shoutout!
Holy Moley! That's not a man cave but a toy store. The way they were displayed, I initially thought he was selling them from his home's basement. It wouldn't surprise me if he eventually does to avoid moving them out of there himself. Cool vid!
I used to have a collection this size but got rid of 80% of it a few years ago. Just realized what the heck am I going to do with all this stuff?? My kids don’t care about the stuff and you can’t take it with you. I just kept mostly stuff I had as a kid or items that had sentimental value to me.
Very Gary,that was amazing cause I have never seen someone with a collection like that. I must say after this year I am done collecting comics cause I just need TMNT#1 third print and Star Wars#42 and I am calling it quits but I am going to start collecting video games next and Zelda Nes and Zelda ocarina of time N64 opened but complete is the first games on my list.
Speaking as a collector myself, I personally wouldn't enjoy having a collection that big. I don't feel like I'd be able to properly enjoy what I had. Of course, I'm also a person that goes "toys are for playing with" and opens my stuff so I relate to this guy. That said, it is super cool to see all that stuff, and hopefully it brings its owner much joy!
I bet you have 10,000 times more things than I do and I want to get rid of almost everything I got it’s just a burden. Most of it just sits in plastic totes. And ask for my comic books maybe a couple are worth a few bucks. Most of the rest are probably dollar books. Collecting is cool, but it gets to a point where you get too much stuff at a certain time and you realize why do I have all this stuff? I can’t even appreciate it.
Sorry to say, but whoever told you that size doesn't matter was lying and was just being nice. I later found out too 😢😢😢😢
@@rexrocker1268true. I can certainly appreciate it for what it is and I’m not throwing shade at all! We each are in different places in our lives. I’d love to see it but personally that much stuff (unless it was for sale) would drive me nuts.
@@jasonmilam9080 Yeah it’s awesome too, but it’s so much stuff! But it is cool. I’m trying to make my life more simple. Also if I die I don’t want to be a pain in the butt to my kin. Imagine inheriting all that it would be awesome but it’s like what do you even do with it? It’s like a museum lol.
Easily best man cave I have ever seen!
Tell me you're rich and single ..... without TELLING me you're rich and single LOL
Married 23 years 😊
His toy collection is well over six figures easily
Venom #9 Animation Variant 1st Appearance of Dylan Brock. A 9.8 is going for $300. Not an easy book to come by.
10:33 That worlds finest 175, I believe, is 1st time Neal Adams drew batman
I thought that was the brave and the bold
@@CollectingLlama just looked it up.
The first instance of Adams drawing Batman in an interior story was "The Superman-Batman Revenge Squads" in World's Finest Comics #175 (May 1968).
Rai #1 is 1st Bloodahor, I guess that is why he hast it in that box. I myself enjoy non Marvel and/or DC keys too…
*1st Bloodshot
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I would be very interested in buying that Daredevil 158 from you if it's an 8.5 or better! I hope you will list it online and not sell it at NYCC 🤞
Holy moly!!!!!
sooo sick
the way you handle those comics gives me anxiety attacks
Haha. I'm sorry.
Dope!
Tons of great keys and first appearances. Dare I say more key books than your last purchase collection that you paid 25k for, and these are just the first two boxes you showed. Wonder what you paid for the entire collection? 🤔
U anit see my cave homie !! Blows that way out
Hope he has flood insurance
Whose room was that? I know I’ve seen it before, but I can’t remember his channel….
Mr Sintastic Nerdy Collecting
Like the Avengers
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This is a cool comic book YouTub video and am a comic book TH-camber called chace Comics and Collectibles
Just wondering lol, is that guy married? Don’t think my wife would allow it.
I would guess yes because if he was divorced, 90% of that would all be gone.
Married for 23 years 😊
@@MrSintastic nice
You don’t even look excited about the books lol
I'm rushing to get ready for nycc. Super distracted and scrambling
@@VeryGaryComics don’t rush the process. We can wait until you can really look at the books like you did with the last collection.
Just looks like a toy hoarder, not even displayed nicely or with lighting, just hanging on pegs and piled up everywhere. Stuff like that is better with quality instead of quantity imo. Get some IKEA Detolfs and showcase at least some of the best figures.