On this episode of Hobby Nonsense, Jesse and Ray start with reactions to the latest releases of Disney Neon and Fantastic Four Finest — including a wild break that produced three 1-of-1 pulls… but still left them feeling like something was missing. Then the show shifts. They’re joined by Mike Wilbur of Warehouse Collectibles, who gives them access to something most collectors never see — a massive warehouse filled with millions of comics, action figures, and trading cards. Think Costco, but every pallet is packed with collectibles. Inside, they’re uncovering: Previously unknown Stan Lee signed comics Todd McFarlane signed Spawn figures And countless items ranging from hundreds to hundreds of thousands of dollars Mike walks through how they’re sorting, valuing, and selling these items — and how collectors can get access. After the interview: A shocking stat on how few non-sport cards have actually been graded, and why that suggests the market is still early A breakdown of the First Partner Pokémon set and why it may be one of the best values right now And a candid conversation about market turbulence and what it means for everyday collectors A mix of discovery, opportunity, and a look at just how much is still out there in the hobby. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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