THIS is how you establish a great collection... purchase what you love. Read the books and enjoy the hobby. Forget all the stupid speculation, and remember why comics were so great in the first place.
Awesome!!! I started reading comics when I was 15, to this day I love going to the comic shop every Wednesday and buying my new issues, I'm 42 now. I've introduced the hobby to my friends and cousins and their kids.
GLAD TO SEE ANOTHER OLD TIMER THAT ENJOY COMICS HATE TO TELL YOU I WAS A 10CENT KID AND WHEN I WAS IN VIETNAM MY FATHER SENT ME EACH MONTH A BOX OF GUM,KOOL ADE, LIVESAVERS AND GOOD OLD COMICS AND THE TEAM LOVED IT. TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF FROM A WOODCHUCK.
Wow! You have a wonderful collection. I could spend days looking over your collection . I would eat my Saturday morning sugar loaded cereals and have the tv playing all my favorite 60's cartoons! 😇🥰
Dang. I had to stop buying comics when I ran out of room to store them. I only have about 48,000. (Approximately 160 jam-packed longboxes.) Of course I also have a near-complete collection of DC Archives and Marvel Masterworks hardcovers. And about 300 omnibuses. No more room!
I would ❤ to own my comic collection room one day. I just got back into collecting last year. Been away for decades since the 80s. Nowadays I been buying comics just for the front cover art. There a few I read only.
I'm mostly a Marvel comics reader but it brought me so much joy when he showed the independent comics at the end and in the stack i spotted "Geiger" and "Karmen".... Both great independent and non-superhero reads! There really is a comic for everybody.
I find it hilarious that when these marvel movies started to get popular, I hated them. They were so “off” from what I remember reading. Now it’s the reverse. I dislike these new comics and prefer to watch the marvel movies over and over
These days I really go out of my way to avoid comic book movies in general, but I follow news on comics as a medium and their creators and especially on collecting vintage comics more than ever.
@csharp57 With occasional winners like Spiderman No Way Home and Guardians 3, the comic book movies had no where to go after Endgame. The multiverse angle has proven to be a red herring with no gravitas. But the comic books themselves? Eternal!❤❤❤
@@nunyabizness6595they make fewer or even no more avengers movies, but I think the MCU can still get mileage from the other heroes. Just check out the grosses from wolverine and Deadpool.
Now THIS is awesome!!!! I have about 400 in my collection. Still, I sincerely doubt I could collect as many as you have (not as much money 😅.) Good luck with the continued collecting.
I WOULD KILL FOR A COMIC BOOK COLLECTION LIKE THIS Like him having all those comics, action figures, Replica's is so amazing Its like my room on steroids
Hopefully he's using a phone app like CLZ to track all of this. I've used it for my collection for about 5 years and it's WONDERFUL. There's dozens of features that make tracking your metrics for personal and insurance purposes really easy (such as CGC/CBCS grade) AND it links to a desktop version of the app for tracking under any circumstances. I use their game, comic and movie apps and I've always been HIGHLY satisficed. They also have others for books and music if you have passions for them as well. I constantly recommend the CLZ apps to other collectors, but nobody ever takes my advice because I'm not a big UA-cam name with a following in the thousands...
There are various things i look for when considering buying a comic, one of the strongest ones for me is cover art I love and the good asian variant cover we got a glimpse of in this video instantly made me want that particular book and see what else the series has to offer. I really enjoy those love at first sight moments.
In all seriousness, they are very bad. No imagination. Nothing thrilling. I remember the last exciting comic I read. It was when Punisher took over the War Machine armor. It was so intriguing. Then they took it away and it was boring again
agree, used to read almost 30 to 40 comics weekly, now I stopped reading comics altogether due to the poor quality of modern comics. Now I prefer movies, anime, and the occasional back issues. There are just better quality in other hobbies than current comics.
@@Eudaimonia239 Could be that writers have stricter guidelines on what topics they can cover. And they also have to be careful of whom they may offend Like it wasn't unusual to see the punisher gun down a few hundred gangsters. Probably can't write like that anymore
Nice to see someone who ENJOYS the medium for the LOVE and not just Market reports and investment. Imagine buying 30 to 40 new comics a week, Hope he gets a decent discount....
Thats the record i counted all mone a couple years ago and i had little over 132,532 comic books been collecting steady for 34 years.going have to check wirld record out
I wish you the best, Lee. Don't forget to remove all the duplicates from your count. When I did that the first time... after 40 years of collecting, I had 1000s of duplicates. Ended up giving most of them away.
i really need to get all my collection set up in one place, have ot in 5 buildings, over 400 screen used props from marvel movies, and just about everything seen here, minus the statues, love it all, bit all these collections lack movie props, which would really add to the wonder of it
Definitely not the biggest collection in the world, nonetheless a great collection. And comics are doing great right now. People who think they’re failing don’t understand the industry. It’s doing very well and survived the pandemic better than most. Thanks for the vid.
Didn't make final edit with this video but I carefully point out there are lots of people with more comics than me. Many of them buy/sell comics for a living so what is inventory and what is their collection is hazy. I also bought mine one by one and read them... not something everyone with a lot of comics has done. Plus... no counting duplicates. 50 copies of the same comic counts as 1.
@@bbretall are you counting variants or do you only buy 1 copy regardless of the number of variants? What about reprints? Like if you have a complete run of Uncanny X-Men do you count the issues where the book was effectively cancelled and they just ran old stories?
I got married under age at 9 years well that's married to comic books 😁👍 back in the seventies the Stan the man Lee era where Marvel surely was and shall remain still the house of ideas 😊😉👍
Well the sixties was more stans era in terms of writing and creating. He was promoted to publisher once marvel was number one, and left those duties to others. Roy Thomas comes to mind.
2:36 OMG I thought I was the only one who did this 😮😂! I ruined a lot of classic Spiderman books doing this myself (until I finally got a Spidey action figure).
Some years ago a man had his gigantic collection of original MAD magazine art on display at a museum in Orange County, California. A few years later he died and his family auctioned off all of the art so it is now scattered to the four winds. The same thing happened when Ray Bradbury died and his 60 year collection of original art (much of it from his own stories published over the years) was auctioned off by his family. Put in a museum? Not when there's money to be made!!!
Well that's how Chuck found the Edgar Church collection. His family wanted all his stuff out of the house to sell. He even found some of his art in the trash cans out back that Chuck recovered.
that's it!! the key!! comic books are BOOKS!!😉😁 they are as varied in subject as prose only books and art as varied as any drawings or paintings!!!😊😉✌✌
The record is for individual copies. Also, the collection at Mile High is "stock" and not individually owned so Chuck's warehouse doesn't qualify. He's a great guy (met him and bought from him before) but that's not what the record's qualifications are.
Chuck Rozanski sells his comics, with a registered business. Going by your logic then Walmart should be credited for having the world's biggest diaper collection??
THIS is how you establish a great collection... purchase what you love. Read the books and enjoy the hobby. Forget all the stupid speculation, and remember why comics were so great in the first place.
You hit the nail on the head!!!
Perfectly said 👏💪
The guy, in the video, sounds like a Marvel Zombie to me. Guess for once it paid off.
Big collection. But super boring .
@@gingergranttech no one asked for your opinion
This guy is a GENUINE comic fan. Love how he kept the old cutout of spider man from when he was a kid
that must be from the 50s
@@warnutztheloserSpider-Mans first appearance was 1962 so definitely not lol
Finally a collector that actually has some passionate things to say.
love that he still collects and reads new comic book day books
Isn’t that incredible! Someone who has kept the fire going 💪🎉
yeah, thats awsm. And very good comic books. Like The Good Asian.
I love warm hearted collectors I feel like they're so kind and passionate.
As a lifelong comic reader, I found this deeply moving. Wonderful.
Awesome!!! I started reading comics when I was 15, to this day I love going to the comic shop every Wednesday and buying my new issues, I'm 42 now. I've introduced the hobby to my friends and cousins and their kids.
Great interview. I am glad to see a loyal reader and collector getting positive attention
Comics are the reason I read till this day!
👏👏👏
Me too, same with Manga
@@VampireA1056 yep same here manga
Same here
GLAD TO SEE ANOTHER OLD TIMER THAT ENJOY COMICS HATE TO TELL YOU I WAS A 10CENT KID AND WHEN I WAS IN VIETNAM MY FATHER SENT ME EACH MONTH A BOX OF GUM,KOOL ADE, LIVESAVERS AND GOOD OLD COMICS AND THE TEAM LOVED IT. TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF FROM A WOODCHUCK.
Why are you screaming?
WHY ARE WE YELLING?!?
So love collecting comics 😍
Wow! You have a wonderful collection. I could spend days looking over your collection . I would eat my Saturday morning sugar loaded cereals and have the tv playing all my favorite 60's cartoons! 😇🥰
You can still eat those sugar cereals. They have made high protein versions now of the same flavors that are better for you. They are really good.
Dang. I had to stop buying comics when I ran out of room to store them. I only have about 48,000. (Approximately 160 jam-packed longboxes.)
Of course I also have a near-complete collection of DC Archives and Marvel Masterworks hardcovers. And about 300 omnibuses. No more room!
I could honestly wacth a hour long video of him just showing off everything he has in his collection
My goodness, what I would give just to walk through and look through this collection, freaking awesome!
Thanks for sharing Bob!
I could listen to him talk about comics forever
Impressive!! I'm a little over 3500 books. Amazing Fantasy 15 is my grail
Thats a lot of comics lol I just started collecting i hate it... it's too addicting.
@@Sora-o Same just another addiction I've added to the arsenal lol
@@818Vallero lol, yeah I also got into collecting pokemon cards.... big mistake.
@@Sora-o I’m starting to collect comics I have 5 normal comics and TWD omnibus Vol one and injustice omnibus Vol 1 and 2
What a lovely human
I would ❤ to own my comic collection room one day. I just got back into collecting last year. Been away for decades since the 80s. Nowadays I been buying comics just for the front cover art. There a few I read only.
Sad that so little of it is readable, but glad you enjoy collecting!
I'm mostly a Marvel comics reader but it brought me so much joy when he showed the independent comics at the end and in the stack i spotted "Geiger" and "Karmen".... Both great independent and non-superhero reads! There really is a comic for everybody.
Stunning Collection Of Comic Books Bob! 👏🏻
I read comics every day. I appreciated there was no mention of comic book movies
I find it hilarious that when these marvel movies started to get popular, I hated them. They were so “off” from what I remember reading. Now it’s the reverse. I dislike these new comics and prefer to watch the marvel movies over and over
@@csharp57 the only modern marvel comics I follow are the X books and anything with Conan in it. I do read trade paperbacks of other marvel titles
These days I really go out of my way to avoid comic book movies in general, but I follow news on comics as a medium and their creators and especially on collecting vintage comics more than ever.
@csharp57 With occasional winners like Spiderman No Way Home and Guardians 3, the comic book movies had no where to go after Endgame. The multiverse angle has proven to be a red herring with no gravitas. But the comic books themselves? Eternal!❤❤❤
@@nunyabizness6595they make fewer or even no more avengers movies, but I think the MCU can still get mileage from the other heroes. Just check out the grosses from wolverine and Deadpool.
Now THIS is awesome!!!! I have about 400 in my collection. Still, I sincerely doubt I could collect as many as you have (not as much money 😅.) Good luck with the continued collecting.
I WOULD KILL FOR A COMIC BOOK COLLECTION LIKE THIS
Like him having all those comics, action figures, Replica's is so amazing
Its like my room on steroids
Started buying comics when I was about 10. Currently I have over 10,500 single printed issues I my collection.
cutting characters out and playing with them. i did the same thing as a kid. 😂
ME TOO ! I really thought I was the only one 😭 I would draw characters too and cut those out
I never did. I traced over them to try and learn to draw, but I needed to re read my comics over and over
I cut out the characters too in bible character comic books, so would have king david and his army vs philistines
That’s it: the combination of art and story. He says it perfectly, right there. ❤️😂❤️👍🏻👍🏽👍🏿👍🏾👍🏼
Pretty much the same age that I started reading comics. Awesome to see him still picking up new books!
The writing is great but its when you marry a great writer to a great artist, thats when the creative sparks fly.❤❤❤
As a Comic fanatic who reads and collects this dude is who I want to be when I am older
I'm just shy of 1600....this guy is a legend!
What's amazing is the memorabilia you have that is so connected to the books themselves! Fantastic!!!
Yeah, nearly as good as yours. ;)
@@thundergodd6086 Hahaha! You sir are great!!!
OMG so remember cutting up comics to have "action figures"! I have a nice collection today but try to forget those cut-up days lol
I'd love to chill with Bob. I liked the spectre big clix fig and veruka pop too.
Damn this dudes collection of comics is my goal
Hopefully he's using a phone app like CLZ to track all of this. I've used it for my collection for about 5 years and it's WONDERFUL. There's dozens of features that make tracking your metrics for personal and insurance purposes really easy (such as CGC/CBCS grade) AND it links to a desktop version of the app for tracking under any circumstances. I use their game, comic and movie apps and I've always been HIGHLY satisficed. They also have others for books and music if you have passions for them as well. I constantly recommend the CLZ apps to other collectors, but nobody ever takes my advice because I'm not a big UA-cam name with a following in the thousands...
I would cut the pages out not the characters bit the page that had amazing artwork and put it on my wall like a poster
If you are a Marvel fan, check out this animated film Silver Sable: Pride on UA-cam ua-cam.com/video/sjn-JAAGrcQ/v-deo.html
There are various things i look for when considering buying a comic, one of the strongest ones for me is cover art I love and the good asian variant cover we got a glimpse of in this video instantly made me want that particular book and see what else the series has to offer. I really enjoy those love at first sight moments.
cover art?not about story or the artist/inker? just"i like the cover"
awesome!
cutting spiderman out that was genius idea. gave me some ideas actually.
❤❤❤wow...legendary!!! The godfather of such hobby...only wishful thinking here 😊😊😊
I recently became a comic fan via sports cards and veve. Kudos to this guy
This is my grandfather.... he just doesn't know it yet.. love you pa pa..
Amazing what a true collection
Awesome collection👍👍
Beautiful Collection!
That Adventures into the Unknown set is looking GOOD. I want my own.
Wow it like a grail for comic collector.
Brilliant I thought i was the only one who made cardboard cut outs of rare comics 😆
This is awesome
He still regularly buys current comics? Then I'm very impressed at this man's incredible threshold of pain.
In all seriousness, they are very bad. No imagination. Nothing thrilling. I remember the last exciting comic I read. It was when Punisher took over the War Machine armor. It was so intriguing. Then they took it away and it was boring again
If you guys can't find a good comic to read these days you aren't looking very hard at all.
agree, used to read almost 30 to 40 comics weekly, now I stopped reading comics altogether due to the poor quality of modern comics. Now I prefer movies, anime, and the occasional back issues. There are just better quality in other hobbies than current comics.
@@Eudaimonia239 Could be that writers have stricter guidelines on what topics they can cover. And they also have to be careful of whom they may offend
Like it wasn't unusual to see the punisher gun down a few hundred gangsters. Probably can't write like that anymore
I love comics and I really want to read them but I don’t know where to start and when I start to look I get really overwhelmed
thats awesome i love them too
Nice to see someone who ENJOYS the medium for the LOVE and not just
Market reports and investment. Imagine buying 30 to 40 new comics a week,
Hope he gets a decent discount....
Thats the record i counted all mone a couple years ago and i had little over 132,532 comic books been collecting steady for 34 years.going have to check wirld record out
Wow, that’s an amazing collection. I hope you get the record. I only have 15% of yours. What’s your system for storage and cataloging?
I wish you the best, Lee.
Don't forget to remove all the duplicates from your count.
When I did that the first time... after 40 years of collecting, I had 1000s of duplicates. Ended up giving most of them away.
and i thought my stepdad's comic collection of 39k+ (and still growing) books was a lot.
Would love to visit there and spend an eternity reading them...
i really need to get all my collection set up in one place, have ot in 5 buildings, over 400 screen used props from marvel movies, and just about everything seen here, minus the statues, love it all, bit all these collections lack movie props, which would really add to the wonder of it
Him creating characters with cutouts. I used to use my hockey cards as characters and create a whole small world and my imagination run wild.
Definitely not the biggest collection in the world, nonetheless a great collection. And comics are doing great right now. People who think they’re failing don’t understand the industry. It’s doing very well and survived the pandemic better than most. Thanks for the vid.
It said he has over 129,000 unique comic books. That doesn't include reprints or variants.
Didn't make final edit with this video but I carefully point out there are lots of people with more comics than me.
Many of them buy/sell comics for a living so what is inventory and what is their collection is hazy.
I also bought mine one by one and read them... not something everyone with a lot of comics has done.
Plus... no counting duplicates. 50 copies of the same comic counts as 1.
@@bbretall are you counting variants or do you only buy 1 copy regardless of the number of variants? What about reprints? Like if you have a complete run of Uncanny X-Men do you count the issues where the book was effectively cancelled and they just ran old stories?
I want that shield carpet.
"The largest comic book collection" proceeds to only show a few actual comics...
I'm probably more jealous of his art collection than anything else. Between Marvel Unlimited DC Universe
Must be nice to have that level of expendable income.
I got married under age at 9 years well that's married to comic books 😁👍 back in the seventies the Stan the man Lee era where Marvel surely was and shall remain still the house of ideas 😊😉👍
Well the sixties was more stans era in terms of writing and creating. He was promoted to publisher once marvel was number one, and left those duties to others. Roy Thomas comes to mind.
COOL,VERY,VERY,COLL!!!!!😀!!!!THANK YOU!!!!!
11x17 to allow for a 10x15 safe area but regardless of that very cool video and it’s neat to see someone who enjoys the actual medium.
I had that early period of cutting out figures from the comics because Marvel didn't license out a lot of stuff for games and toys
Passion ❤️🔥
What a legend
2:36 OMG I thought I was the only one who did this 😮😂! I ruined a lot of classic Spiderman books doing this myself (until I finally got a Spidey action figure).
If you are a Marvel fan, check out this animated film Silver Sable: Pride on UA-cam ua-cam.com/video/sjn-JAAGrcQ/v-deo.html
Great stuff.
Fb Third eye Comic and Collections.
They have some really cool Comics and related art work and toys
Wow he his a big collection of comics. Cool.
This room is for "Display only." Children keep out. ARRGGH signature on AF#15.. Shudder👀 .
Excellent
Very good and funny videos bring a great sense of entertainment!
Cool that cerebus number one made the video
I wanna be this guy's friend
2:47 everyone did that at some point🤣
Bob! I need a AF15!
Some years ago a man had his gigantic collection of original MAD magazine art on display at a museum in Orange County, California. A few years later he died and his family auctioned off all of the art so it is now scattered to the four winds. The same thing happened when Ray Bradbury died and his 60 year collection of original art (much of it from his own stories published over the years) was auctioned off by his family. Put in a museum? Not when there's money to be made!!!
Well that's how Chuck found the Edgar Church collection. His family wanted all his stuff out of the house to sell. He even found some of his art in the trash cans out back that Chuck recovered.
But many folks in their position would do the same.
I have a lot of comics too. Almost this many in my RV.😄
I did same thing to mine then use foam board backing on character I cut out!!!!!!!!!! God I want to see his collection
Living my dream life
Dear MCU, alternate universe Collector appearance recommendation right here.
that's it!! the key!! comic books are BOOKS!!😉😁 they are as varied in subject as prose only books and art as varied as any drawings or paintings!!!😊😉✌✌
love it
I have close to a 1000 comics in between trade paperbacks, floppies and hardcovers and I thought it was a lot... hahaha.
It still is tho. Just not large enough to qualify as one of the largest collections worldwide.
Great video and story 🎉
This guy has so many comics
This guy is a god
*looks up Cerberus the Aardvark* my goodness not even suprised its worth thousands
*Does anyone know what Bob did/does for a living that underwrites such a massive, ongoing, venture?*
Pretty sure dude that owns mile high comics has over 12 million comics. This guy's collection is like one row in his 65k sq ft warehouse in denver.
i did the exact same thing of cutting comicbooks and play with them as toys too... only if i knew lol
I'm pretty sure that Chuck Rozanski of Mile High Comics in Denver has a WHOLE BUNCH more individual unique comic books, Forbes. Nice fact checking.
He do not
The record is for individual copies.
Also, the collection at Mile High is "stock" and not individually owned so Chuck's warehouse doesn't qualify. He's a great guy (met him and bought from him before) but that's not what the record's qualifications are.
@@michaelblatherwick5324 So it's a manufactured record that has no basis in fact/reality. Ok, got it. Thanks.
@@Proteuscrow Not being sarcastic, yep, you are correct. Guinness sets their own rules.
Chuck Rozanski sells his comics, with a registered business. Going by your logic then Walmart should be credited for having the world's biggest diaper collection??
Hii...Great video
When he hits the dirt his heirs will make a mint.