Richard Evans is the best. Was in Bedrock City every Wednesday from 96 through 06. Highlight of my week for years chatting it up with Richard and his crew.
I usually find it hard to pick a favourite of anything as my tastes are always changing, but I always say Fantastic Four # 51 is my favourite comic book story. Just a perfect book.
I always wished Steranko had done more than the 2 volumes of his comics history. They really were one of the few ways to see the covers of a lot of Golden Age books back then. Plus we always relished the books pictured in the Overstreet!
Me as well! He is so genuine and such a nice guy. I’ve been to events at his store and he is always present talking to the customers and hanging out with them.
Our parents moved us to Denver in '81 and a friend and I would take the bus to one of the mile high stores in downtown. I was 14 and had never been to a comic store. It was awesome! I've always wondered what if Chuck had never sold off those Edgar Church collection until now. Over/under 100 million?
Nice interview...I started serious collecting around 1974 although grew up reading at start of Marvel and DC around 1962\1963. I built a nice silver \ bronze collection in 1970s and 1980s and a small stack of golden age, partnered in a comic store in mid 1980s but let go a lot of early books in 1980s and 1990s and regret letting loose some of them...used to have multiple copies of Marvels from 1963 to 1980 but have reprints of lot of them still...nice to see Steranko histories and other books as still have them. It was fun but life takes other turns...still love to see and listen to stories of early in collecting.
I could listen to these for hours too. Old guys like me that love comics. I’m trying to buy a couple of FF Omnibus (after listening to this) but they sold out! I guess I’ll have to wait another 5 years. I hope you do about 20 more of these videos this month!
If you mean to sell books that don’t just sit there, it’s all about pricing and grading. Be the cheapest for that book if possible, have lots of pictures and assure that you ship properly.
Richard Evans is the best. Was in Bedrock City every Wednesday from 96 through 06. Highlight of my week for years chatting it up with Richard and his crew.
These are the best episodes!!! Love listening to comic book collecting stories.
THIS is what it's all about. True fans with a love for what they do just kicking it... so great! The stories are important. Thanks for sharing.
I usually find it hard to pick a favourite of anything as my tastes are always changing, but I always say Fantastic Four # 51 is my favourite comic book story. Just a perfect book.
I always wished Steranko had done more than the 2 volumes of his comics history. They really were one of the few ways to see the covers of a lot of Golden Age books back then. Plus we always relished the books pictured in the Overstreet!
Read FF 51 evryone. Read it when it came it out. Greatest single issue Marvel of all time. IMO.
I watched this entire video. I wasn't sure at first if I was ready to commit to a 32 minute + video, but I'm glad I did.
I could listen to you and Richard talk about comics for hours great video ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Me as well! He is so genuine and such a nice guy. I’ve been to events at his store and he is always present talking to the customers and hanging out with them.
He’s a great collector and what great stories
Love these interviews with other collectors. As well as being entertaining I always learn so much. Wonderful content.
This was great. I love hearing collector’s stories. Thanks for sharing
Our parents moved us to Denver in '81 and a friend and I would take the bus to one of the mile high stores in downtown. I was 14 and had never been to a comic store. It was awesome! I've always wondered what if Chuck had never sold off those Edgar Church collection until now. Over/under 100 million?
Probably way over. The action 1 alone is probably 5-10.
Nice interview...I started serious collecting around 1974 although grew up reading at start of Marvel and DC around 1962\1963. I built a nice silver \ bronze collection in 1970s and 1980s and a small stack of golden age, partnered in a comic store in mid 1980s but let go a lot of early books in 1980s and 1990s and regret letting loose some of them...used to have multiple copies of Marvels from 1963 to 1980 but have reprints of lot of them still...nice to see Steranko histories and other books as still have them. It was fun but life takes other turns...still love to see and listen to stories of early in collecting.
Nice conversation. These stories keep me on the hunt for Marvel, DC, Timley etc...
This could have gone on several hours and I would have not minded at all. I really enjoyed this.
Absolutely thrilling these stories!
This is great. I love hearing stories from comic dealers ❤
Wonderful interview, thank you.
Great interview. All the reason why I’ve been in comics so long.
Cover to Action 15 must be worth we’ll over 1 million and more 👍
I love these interviews!
This interview was so good , the greatness between you two gentlemen. So awesome. Comics rule!
i bought bedrock comics in the 80s at chicago comic con
Love it. Maybe a part 2 where Richard shows us the big stack of books?
We have 3 episodes with Richard showing books on n past episodes
@@futurepastvintagecollectables Oh I know David, I consider them Inspirational Videos. I'm Prof K from the board.
Thanks that was great, can't wait for the next part.
Great show guys thanks ❤
Great discussion
These are always good content
Great fun. Love it...but no Rachel! xxx
I could listen to these for hours too. Old guys like me that love comics.
I’m trying to buy a couple of FF Omnibus (after listening to this) but they sold out! I guess I’ll have to wait another 5 years.
I hope you do about 20 more of these videos this month!
Great video. My favorite so far.
Great interview
What a great interview. Thank you!
Awesome video!
I'm so glad that dealer wouldn't climb the ladder for those Capain Marvels
Exactly!!
Great vid, really digging your channel 👊👍
Carl Barks brought me here… 🙂
Any advice on how to sell single non-key books on eBay?
If you mean to sell books that don’t just sit there, it’s all about pricing and grading. Be the cheapest for that book if possible, have lots of pictures and assure that you ship properly.
Looking forward to the live show Monday on Instagram
This week only it’s on Wednesday at the same usual time.
Great interview.