I lost everything in a house fire a couple nights ago, including a framed issue of TAS #1 that I inherited from my uncle. Help cheer me up /co/
>>84962243
I'm sorry lad
I'm sorry anon, I hope you have a place to stay.
I don't think I have nice feel good gifs/webms, so here's mexican gwen. I hope things look up for you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSFLZ-MzIhM
Look on the bright side Op. Nobody died and you weren't permanently burned or disfigured.
>>84962243
dumb frogposter
>>84962243
Good. Also /co/ isn't your tumblr board, faggot.
>>84962243
The important thing is you're safe anon, things don't matter.
>tfw work in restoration and have to deal with people's ruin valuables all the time
>>84962243
It's cool that you had it to begin with. That's the part that's impressive with collector items, and in some regard having never gave it away or sold it is as good as still having it.
Also, if the saddest loss was collector items, that implies you didn't lose a wife/husband/child/pet or anything, which is good.
>>84965042
I'm not even a collector, but every time I see news of some dumbfuck who used Brave and the Bold #28 or some shit as papier-mache for his arts and crafts I die a little inside.
I had my prized spawn #1 signed my McFarlane stolen from me a few years back. That's nowhere near losing an entire house, but I know at least a fraction of your pain
>>84965895
>of some dumbfuck who used Brave and the Bold #28 or some shit as papier-mache for his arts and crafts I die a little inside
For a long time comics were nothing but cheap disposable entertainment. Like a few years ago when that couple bought a house and discovered that the walls were insulated with old newspaper and Action Comics #1
Good news OP I used to work as an insurance adjuster and of the comic had been authenticated you (depending on the insurance company) can claim it as well along with everything else in the house