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Comic Book Pedigree Collections: What They Are and How They've Built Comic Empires

Published on Sun, Jun 2nd 2024 Entertainment Rectangular HD

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00:00 Intro
02:06 Three Elements of Pedigree Collections
07:13 Edgar Church Mile High
14:39 Green River
18:05 Okajima
23:15 Comic Tropes Show Stuff

The biggest comic collections are Named Collections but the most prestigious and rare ones are qualified as Pedigree Collections. This episode explains what elements are necessary to make a collection a Pedigree. Then I go into three Pedigree Collection stories: How Chuck Rozanski built Mile High Comics out of the Edgar Church Collection; how a suspect in the Green River Murders put together the Green River Collection; and the unique tale and strange wrinkles to the Okajima Collection, partially assembled behind the walls of the WW2 Internment Camps.

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This YouTube channel focuses primarily on exploring the rich tapestry of comics and graphic novels, covering both classic and contemporary works across multiple genres. With engaging retrospective analyses, interviews, and exclusive previews, audiences gain unique insights into creators' inspirations, industry trends, and milestone events that shaped the medium's evolution. Occasionally, the channel branches out to discuss notable failures, forgotten treasures, and the intersection between comics and broader popular culture.
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Analysis of comics, both good and bad. Primarily I look at the recurring elements that creators or characters use. It's all just an excuse to drill down on various techniques and comic book history.