Storage Wars: Rene Meets the Creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Season 9, Episode 3) | A&E

Storage Wars: Rene Meets the Creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Season 9, Episode 3) | A&E

Rene is excited to have a set of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic books appraised by their creator Kevin Eastman in this collection of scenes from “Middle-Aged Mutant Ninja Buyers.”
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Storage Wars
Season 9
Episode 184
Middle-Aged Mutant Ninja Buyers

Packed with dramatic bidding, intense rivalries and quirky personalities, “Storage Wars” follows treasure hunters Darrell, Brandon, Jarrod, and Brandi as they seek to score big in the high-stakes world of storage auctions.

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11 thoughts on “Storage Wars: Rene Meets the Creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Season 9, Episode 3) | A&E

  1. Some footage was cut out. These four issues, which are the most collectable since they were made only by 2 guys, Eastman being one of them, were revealed to be third printings of the comics. When a comic sells out, it gets reprinted again to sell more, so first printings are the most valuable. These being third printings is not bad considering these issues had something like 7 printings each (dont quote me on that number, but it was a lot).

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