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ComicsXZ

Comics XZ is hosted by father-son duo James and Noah VanOsdol. They explore their shared passion for comic book collecting, bridging generational (X and Z) gaps through a mutual obsession with everything from Silver Age grails to modern eBay hustles. The show dives into the "sell to buy" mentality, navigating nostalgia-driven market trends and the thrill of the hunt—whether in a local bar or an antique mall. From high-value key finds to disintegrating dollar-bin disasters, James and Noah offer a relatable, deep-dive look at the timeless culture of collecting.

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    Generation gaps and Marketplace traps

    James and Noah break down the "Comic Sexy" naming blunder and a bizarre Facebook Marketplace mystery that left them with a box of returned comics and zero answers.Discussed in this episode:The Naming Fail: James realized "Comics XZ" sounds like "Comics Sexy" when spoken fast, leading him to buy comicsexy.com as a defensive measure.The Marketplace Mystery: James shipped 30 Bronze Age comics only to have them returned unopened with the buyer's name physically clipped off the label.The AI Loop: Resolving the return through Meta support proved impossible, resulting in a frustrating loop of non-responsive AI chatbots.Platform Wars: If not Marketplace, where to sell next? Noah describes competing platform Whatnot as a "dystopian casino.”The Digital Anomaly: Noah explains his choice to stay completely "unplugged" from social media, which James notes is a significant anomaly for the Gen Z generation.Hobby Economics: They reflect on how the comic hobby often feels like collectors simply "recycling the same money" and shipping materials back and forth.Thanks for giving ComicsXZ (Comic Sexy) a listen! Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/gJ5yf372_3E

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    Playing eBay roulette with a dead man

    James and Noah VanOsdol continue their journey of rebuilding a comic collection by "selling the hobby to fund the hobby". This episode explores the strategy behind successful eBay acquisitions and the emotional rollercoaster of high-stakes collecting.Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/16ypYcX95wEKey highlightsThe eBay feedback loop: James explains why seller ratings and the "sketch factor" are critical considerations when hunting for expensive books.John Constantine arrives: The duo discusses acquiring a copy of Swamp Thing for $150 to secure a major first appearance.DIY preservation versus CGC: James explains why he prefers $20 magnetic cases over the high costs and long wait times of professional grading for books he intends to keep.eBau roulette: James recounts the risk of buying the first appearance of a favorite SIlver Age character for $90 from a seller with zero feedback.The Jack Kirby connection: Noah shares his success in securing a nearly complete run of The Demon for pennies an issue by finding them in a brick and mortar store.Killing the ego: A candid discussion on why sellers must let the public determine value instead of sticking to ambitious price goals.The joy of the hunt: James compares modern digital searches to his childhood memories of rifling through flea market tables with his grandmother.Thank you for listening/watching!

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    The origin story: Why ComicsXZ? (Episode One)

    The origin story: Why ComicsXZ? (Episode One)Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/IPN-75Uh3gQOn the debut episode of Comics XZ, father-son duo James VanOsdol (Generation X) and Noah VanOsdol (Generation Z) dive into their shared obsession with comic book collecting. They share the "origin story" of their collaborative collection, which spans decades and generations.Key Highlights:A Lifelong Obsession: James traces his love for comics back to his grandmother, who took him to flea markets and bought him new books every Thursday.The "Tuna Salad" Haul: James and Noah recount a memorable (and slightly stressful) meeting at a bar to evaluate a tub of Silver Age Marvel comics stored in a plastic container.The Harley Quinn Surprise: James discusses finding a copy of Batman Adventures #12 in his collection—the first comic appearance of Harley Quinn—and realizing its significant market value.The "Gravy Train": The hosts explain their strategy of "selling the hobby to fund the hobby," offloading books they aren't passionate about to acquire Bronze Age treasures.The Bronze Age Allure: James highlights his recent acquisition of Tomb of Dracula #2 and discusses the growing desirability of 1970s and 80s horror titles.The Generation Gap: James and Noah explore their different perspectives on collecting, including Noah's focus on "fun covers" and the shifting landscape of comic culture for younger generations.The "Comics Sexy" Realization: James realizes their podcast's domain name, ComicsXZ.com, sounds remarkably like "Comics Sexy" when spoken aloud.This is the maiden voyage. Every podcast has an “awkward pilot episode,” and this is ours! Thanks for giving it a shot/listen/watch.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Comics XZ is hosted by father-son duo James and Noah VanOsdol. They explore their shared passion for comic book collecting, bridging generational (X and Z) gaps through a mutual obsession with everything from Silver Age grails to modern eBay hustles. The show dives into the "sell to buy" mentality, navigating nostalgia-driven market trends and the thrill of the hunt—whether in a local bar or an antique mall. From high-value key finds to disintegrating dollar-bin disasters, James and Noah offer a relatable, deep-dive look at the timeless culture of collecting.

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Comics XZ is hosted by father-son duo James and Noah VanOsdol. They explore their shared passion for comic book collecting, bridging generational (X and Z) gaps through a mutual obsession with everything from Silver Age grails to modern eBay hustles. The show dives into the "sell to buy" mentality,...

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