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01:40Tales of the Undead, a limited edition original, signed by J. Starr himself.
01:45I've never seen one like that. I never — I don't know. There's something about it. I mean, just look
01:50at it.
01:51Yep. I'm real proud of that. Only one of its kind in the world. Nobody's ever seen one like that
01:56before.
01:57I'd love to have that. Yeah, I bet you would. One of the all-time greats. You know, Ferris is
02:03the first comic I ever started collecting.
02:05Yeah? How much is it?
02:08It's been conservatively appraised as priceless.
02:13I'd kill for a comic like that. You and every other comic book junkie in this town. I think it'll
02:18bring at least $25,000 at the auction.
02:23Hey, listen, kid. We're having a contest. Free comics for a year. Why not take a shot?
02:31Could I win that?
02:33Not on your life, but you might get lucky with one of the other titles. Just put down the comic
02:37you'd like to win for a year.
02:38Why? It's the only comic I won.
02:41Suit yourself. But I'm telling you, you ain't got no chance of getting that one.
02:48Happy reading and, uh, good luck in the contest.
02:59Hey, Ryan, how's it going? Yeah, I was getting worried. Not like you to miss your weekly visit.
03:04Oh, I got tied up at the store. Jack flew out to Singapore. I gotta run the whole place by
03:07myself. You got my weekly fix back here?
03:09Hey, hey, what is it? That new partner of yours not carrying her weight?
03:12Oh, no. I mean, she tries. I mean, what can you expect? She's, you know.
03:17Yeah. Gave you a little bit of everything. Some old, some new, some borrowed.
03:22Uh, there's a new peerless in there. Yeah, this one right here.
03:26This is great. You know, it really doesn't cost me anything to do it this way, you know.
03:29I just, uh, read them and sell them at the store. It's a great setup.
03:34In fact, I think I'm getting a free education out of this. I should have at least a PhD in
03:39comic art.
03:40Hey, you want to see something? Come here.
03:44Hey, excuse me for a minute, kid. Come here, take a look at this, huh?
03:48Here it is. What do you think?
03:51I don't believe it.
03:53March 1947. Volume one, issue one.
03:56Tales of the Undead. The first introduction of Ferris the Invincible.
04:00You know that's my favorite.
04:02What do you think I'm showing it to you for?
04:04I got it at an estate sale. They had no idea what they had.
04:08But that's not the most important thing. Take a look at who signed it.
04:13J-Star? Is that for real?
04:15Yeah, sure it is.
04:17How much you want for it?
04:19Hey, I'm selling it at auction. You know, the big one the Briggs is holding day after tomorrow.
04:24If you stay right here, I'm gonna go home and bust over my piggy bank.
04:26You got that much in your piggy bank? Man, I'm in the wrong business.
04:35See you later.
04:44Hey! What the hell do you think you're doing?
04:47Damn it, punk! You leave that alone!
04:50They're calling me!
04:51Oh! I'm gonna have it!
04:55You just bought yourself a lot of trouble, punk.
04:59Fine. If you want it hard, I'm calling the cops.
05:14I don't want it!
05:14No, no!
05:18I love it!
05:29You just got it!
05:30Take it!
05:31Take it!
05:31Take it!
05:31I can't!
05:31You're about to know what the hell are you all!
05:32Oh, my God.
06:16So, what is it? Can you tell?
06:18Hmm. Part of his armor or something.
06:21It's metal.
06:24I don't know. I wish Jack were...
06:28Hell, but ouch!
06:30Ooh, some tough guy you are.
06:32You didn't see what hit me.
06:34Mm-mm.
06:35You don't believe me, do you?
06:37Come on, Ryan.
06:38A comic book character beat you up.
06:40I mean, maybe a guy in a suit.
06:42Look, I know how it sounds.
06:44But believe me, I also know how it felt.
06:47It wasn't a costume. It was Ferris.
06:50I have seen many strange things.
06:53But I am not gonna believe that a comic book came to life.
06:55Are you kidding?
06:57This is exactly how it happened in the story.
06:58In the original issue of Ferris,
07:01a kid gets a hold of this magic book,
07:04which transforms him into this robot.
07:07And when he changes, the book is absorbed into his body.
07:10So you think that this is life imitating art?
07:14We've seen stranger things happen around here.
07:21Well, maybe in that case, it's in the manifest.
07:28Mickey, if there was a comic book in that manifest,
07:30one would think I would have noticed.
07:32Maybe, maybe not.
07:34Perhaps Uncle Lewis didn't put it under comic.
07:36You know, he could care less about that tripe.
07:40Excuse me.
07:42Here's something right here. Magazine.
07:44That could be it.
07:45Who'd he sell it to?
07:47Oh, it doesn't really matter, does it, Charlie?
07:49Charlie said he bought it from an estate sale.
07:51So whoever bought it from Uncle Lewis is dead.
07:55Besides, I saw the guy who stole it from the store.
07:58Well, perhaps it would help if we found out who Uncle Lewis bought it from.
08:02Here, a Jacob Staretsky.
08:06Jacob?
08:07That's him.
08:08That's who?
08:09J-Star.
08:10J-J-Star changed his name from Jacob Staretsky when he created Ferris.
08:15Ferris the Invincible is pretty much one of the most popular comics ever written,
08:18ever since it came out in 1947.
08:20It, uh, built Peerless Comics single-handedly.
08:24So do you think this Jacob Staretsky is part of that?
08:28J-Star?
08:29Well, fat chance.
08:31It's a pretty sad story, really.
08:33See, he created Ferris, then he wrote it for a few years,
08:36and then he completely disappeared.
08:39He's supposed to have died in poverty, a broken man,
08:43after everyone else made millions after...
08:45I don't know.
08:46This date's pretty recent.
08:47There's an address here, even.
08:54Mickey, why don't you go over to Charlie, see what you can find out.
08:56Talk to the cops and whoever, uh...
08:58I'm gonna go check out and see if this is J-Star.
09:03The J-Star.
09:33There's a phone call.
09:34I can't wait.
09:35Hello?
09:36Go away.
09:37We don't need any more reporters hounding us for the 40th anniversary.
09:40I'm not a reporter.
09:42I'm a friend.
09:43A fan of Mr. Starr's.
09:46Well, Mr. Starr doesn't need to see you.
09:48Well, look, I just want...
09:49Mrs. Forbes?
09:50Who's that?
09:51No one.
09:52Just another salesman.
09:53I'm a friend, sir.
09:54Well, a fan.
09:55I've admired your work ever since the day you were Jacob Staritzky.
09:59He must be a fan.
10:01Let him in, Mrs. Forbes.
10:16Don't mind, Mrs. Forbes.
10:20She's harmless.
10:22Been taking care of me for years.
10:28It's hard to find somebody to stay with a worn-out old man.
10:35A has-been, like me.
10:37Oh, Mr. Starr, that's not true.
10:39Yes, it is.
10:41Don't try to fool an old man, boy.
10:43I can't believe I'm sitting here with Jay Starr.
10:48Well, it's a name hardly revered in many places.
10:52You don't know what your work meant to me.
10:54You're the reason I started drawing.
10:57Could...
10:57Could I get your autograph?
11:05Well, I'd be...
11:06I'd be happy to.
11:08If...
11:09If the arthritis doesn't get in the way.
11:19You didn't come all the way out here just to get an autograph.
11:35This is the Comic Artist Award for Excellence.
11:38For 1947.
11:41That was for the first issue of Tales of the Undead.
11:45The first appearance of Ferris the Invincible.
11:52That was supposed to be my passport to fame and riches.
12:00Ferris was going to be...
12:03Mr. Starr, do you know anyone so obsessed with Ferris that he'd kill over it?
12:08Kill?
12:09Well, in the old days, maybe an editor or two.
12:14Yeah.
12:15Up until Peerless Comics.
12:16They cheated him out of Ferris.
12:18Made millions on him.
12:20Left him right out in the cold.
12:21If I had the power...
12:23Mrs. Forbes, go make some tea.
12:31She's right, though.
12:34They stole, connived, wriggled their way to the top.
12:41The worms always know where the bodies are buried.
12:46You remember that, boy?
12:49They got everything?
12:51Except a few old issues, which I had to sell.
12:57And some original art that was never published.
13:01Censored scenes worth quite a lot to some people.
13:07I keep them in the basement.
13:12Insurance against a cold A.
13:17I can't even get down there anymore.
13:20Just as well pains me to look at them.
13:24Must have been some pretty wild scenes to get cut from Ferris.
13:28Wild?
13:32Ferris.
13:33Ferris was nothing.
13:35Nothing compared to some of the things I've seen.
13:38Frogs falling from the skies.
13:41People bursting into flames.
13:43It's a world of cruel miracles.
13:47Nothing surprises me.
13:51Could you stand another surprise?
13:56I'm an old man with a bad heart.
14:04But try me.
14:07Ferris.
14:08He's come to life.
14:11What are you saying, boy?
14:14I know this is gonna seem impossible.
14:16But one of the original issues got cursed.
14:18And someone's been using it to turn themselves into Ferris.
14:21They even killed a guy named Charlie Evans downtown last night.
14:26I know Charlie Evans.
14:28He owns a comic book store.
14:31One of the best collections in the city.
14:33I've been in there several times.
14:35He's dead?
14:37I'm afraid so.
14:40And Ferris...
14:42killed him?
14:43Yeah.
14:44I saw it.
14:47I know this sounds crazy.
14:50Crazy?
14:54I know what you mean, boy.
15:00He's dead.
15:01He's dead.
15:01He's dead.
15:06He's dead.
15:12He's dead.
15:15He's dead.
15:18He's dead.
15:19He's dead.
15:21He's dead.
15:22He's dead.
15:23He's dead.
15:25He's dead.
15:25He's dead.
15:26He's dead.
16:00Mr. Sporbs, get me my coat.
16:23Did I startle you?
16:26I'm so sorry.
16:28We're not open for business.
16:30Oh, yes, of course.
16:31I heard terrible news.
16:37Would you mind if I sit for a moment?
16:40Well, I was...
16:43If you have to.
16:52Can I get you anything?
16:54Oh, no, no, no, no.
16:56I'll be all right.
16:57You go on about your business.
17:09Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
17:28Look, Mr. DiMario, you want publicity for Ferris?
17:32I can give you something you won't believe.
17:35No. No, nothing like that.
17:37I can give you Ferris himself.
17:40The real thing.
17:43Hello?
17:47Carmine DiMario. He and I go way back.
17:52Shouldn't leave your door open, boy.
17:54No telling who might walk in.
17:55Jay Starr is the name.
17:58Jay Starr?
18:00Yeah? Well, anyone can say that. You got proof?
18:03Will a prescription do?
18:12Oh, my gosh.
18:19Please, have a chair.
18:24I can't believe you're here. I'm your greatest fan.
18:28I seem to have quite a few these days.
18:32I've made Ferris my life.
18:34Me too. That's why I'm here.
18:37You have something I want.
18:39Something I need.
18:41As a matter of fact, it was mine to begin with.
18:43It was stolen from me.
18:49It's mine.
18:50I want that comic book.
18:51No!
18:52No.
18:53Please, Mr. Starr, don't make me do something I don't want to do.
18:56Don't threaten me, boy.
18:58I want that comic book.
18:59It's not yours!
19:01You don't know what I went through for this.
19:04Don't worry.
19:05I'm not going to end up like Charlie.
19:08Yes, yes, yes, boy.
19:10I know all about it.
19:12And I have the worst habit of talking.
19:16I'm sorry you said that, Mr. Starr.
19:19I'm really sorry.
19:25Bye-bye.
20:09It's nothing like the humiliation of being laughed at by your idol.
20:13What did you think was going to happen? He was going to thank you?
20:16Of all people, I thought Jay Starr would at least believe in the possibility of the supernatural.
20:21Why? Because he used to draw them.
20:24How does that qualify him for believing in a comic character coming to life?
20:28That doesn't mean it didn't happen. I was there, remember? I saw it.
20:33You know, Ryan, I really don't get this.
20:36I mean, the artwork is poor, the stories are silly,
20:40and even if there is some semblance of logic in this Ferris,
20:44I mean, what's so special about it?
20:48Well, when you're a kid, the whole world doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
20:51I mean, you're either too little or you're too young.
20:53You're not treated as a human.
20:56Everybody can kick you around any way they want to.
20:59But then you pick up a comic book,
21:01and they got these heroes in there that nobody can kick around.
21:07They just can do anything, you know?
21:11So you buy a comic, you read it, and you're the hero.
21:17Uh, now maybe I missed something. Let me try again.
21:25Solid steel armor?
21:28Invulnerable.
21:30Superhuman strength.
21:32My gosh, when we meet up with this character,
21:34he's gonna be one tough customer.
21:38I think I found him.
21:50Are you sure this was necessary?
21:52This guy just stole the comic.
21:54He might have used it to turn into Ferris.
21:55And someone killed Ferris the Invincible.
22:04Nothing. Dead end.
22:16Does the name DiMario mean anything to you?
22:20DiMario. Carmine DiMario.
22:22Publisher of Tales of the Undead.
22:25Very big guy.
22:27Well, his name was written on this notepad.
22:31Fast food. Long hours.
22:34Some glamour job, huh?
22:36Now, I don't know what the kid wanted.
22:38He didn't go into specifics.
22:41As for nutty Ferris fans,
22:43our readership is $1.3 million a month.
22:45Where are you gonna start?
22:46Well, Jay Starr mentioned about...
22:48Starr. You talked to him.
22:49And I suppose he told you how my father cheated him
22:51out of everything but his shirt with Ferris, huh?
22:54There are two sides to every story.
22:57Now, Starr sold his interest in Ferris to my father in 1948
23:00for a very handsome sum.
23:02A lot of money, even for today.
23:05Then he lost it in a land swindle.
23:07Typical of him.
23:10More of his classic business sense.
23:12You know what he tried to do 30 years ago?
23:15Kill Ferris off.
23:18I thought Ferris couldn't be killed.
23:20Oh, he came up with something.
23:22Who remembers?
23:24Had Ferris the invincible killed?
23:27Did the whole issue?
23:29Of course, we didn't publish it.
23:31The original pages, do you still have some?
23:33No, I don't know where they are.
23:34I couldn't care less.
23:35We own the rights.
23:36And just so long as we don't publish,
23:38and I can assure you, we never will.
23:41Ferris is safe and alive in the hearts of millions of fans.
23:45What about the auction?
23:47Oh, yeah, sure.
23:48That'd be a likely place for them if they're gonna turn up anywhere.
23:51At least somebody will make a buck off them.
23:55Well, thank you very much.
23:56Sure.
24:50Thank you very much.
25:07Hello, Carmine.
25:09Who?
25:10Jay?
25:15You look like a well-groomed show dog.
25:18Life been good.
25:21Yourself?
25:22Can't complain.
25:25I meant to drop you a line when Mary, uh...
25:27Ah, that's water over the dam.
25:31I'm here to stake a claim, Carmine.
25:34A claim to what's...
25:38That... that picture.
25:40Where did you get it?
25:41Oh, that?
25:41Well, I bought it a...
25:42The hell you bought it?
25:43It's mine.
25:44It's from my basement.
25:45And I never sold it.
25:46Now, gee, gee, uh, relax yourself.
25:50You want it?
25:53It's yours.
25:54You stole it!
25:56Like everything else in my life.
26:00Well...
26:00I'm going to get it all back.
26:03Relax.
26:03Don't get excited.
26:04Remember your health.
26:06I've learned a new trick, Carmine.
26:09One you can't steal.
26:32That was my fault.
26:36You've got a new trick, Carmine.
26:36No.
26:36You wanna get it?
26:37Oh, my God.
26:37Oh, my God.
26:39You're a little trick.
26:39Oh, my God.
26:40Oh, you're a little trick.
26:40I'll do it.
26:40Oh, my God.
26:43Oh, my God.
26:58Come on.
27:30Come on.
27:51Come on.
28:20Come on.
28:23Shoot.
28:24It won't do any good.
28:29Oh, no.
28:31Oh, no.
28:31Oh, no.
28:33Oh, no.
28:34Oh, no.
28:36Oh, no.
28:37Oh, no.
28:43It's the real world.
28:44Now all we gotta do is get back that comic book.
28:47Okay.
28:47Okay.
28:48Let's call it in.
28:49Get the shooting team out.
28:52Come on.
28:53Let's go before the police find us.
28:54But he's invincible.
28:55He can't be killed.
28:56Oh, no.
28:57Oh.
29:27So what do we know about this Ferris?
29:30He's super strong.
29:32Bulletproof.
29:33Oh, yeah, can't forget that.
29:34And we know he kills people.
29:37Will you stop this?
29:38It's not going to do any good.
29:39It helps me concentrate.
29:41Look, we've got to find him.
29:43Him or that damn comic.
29:45Great, so we find him.
29:46Then what?
29:46He took about 20 rounds back there.
29:48Slowed him down for what, 30 seconds?
29:50Yeah, well, it's better than sitting around here like this.
29:54I mean, uh, there's got to be something we can do.
29:59There is.
30:00I just haven't thought of it yet.
30:01Give me a couple of minutes.
30:02You haven't got a couple of minutes.
30:03We haven't got any time at all.
30:05I mean, this thing is out there killing people.
30:07You're the expert.
30:08What can we do?
30:09I was thinking about what Carmine DiMario said at his office.
30:14You mean the thing about the comic where Ferris gets killed?
30:18Yeah, but that's completely lost.
30:19No one knows where it is.
30:21What are we going to do?
30:21Knock on doors?
30:22No, there's an easier way.
30:24How?
30:25When you need water, go to the well.
30:27What the hell does that mean?
30:29Go to the source.
30:32Star?
30:54You again.
30:55What do you want?
30:56Sorry to bother you again, but I have to talk to Mr. Star.
30:58It's late, and he's getting ready for bed.
31:00Please, please.
31:00It's very important.
31:01It will only take a little bit of his time.
31:03I'm afraid that's out of the question.
31:05Who is it?
31:06It's that young man who was here earlier.
31:09Tell him to go away.
31:10I can't see him now.
31:11I saw Ferris again!
31:13Let him in.
31:20But just for a moment.
31:22Do you think we can talk in private?
31:24That'll be all for now, Nancy.
31:25As you wish.
31:29Now, what is all this nonsense about Ferris?
31:32I don't know how to tell you this, but Ferris...
31:34There is no Ferris!
31:36Ferris was a figment of my imagination.
31:37Do you understand?
31:38I made it all up.
31:40I saw him tonight, a couple of hours ago.
31:42Probably some lunatic in a costume.
31:44No, it's not.
31:45It's really Ferris.
31:46I mean, if you could see the power.
31:49It's not human, and it's not a costume.
31:51Well, I'm sure there must be some logical explanation to all of this.
31:55Well, then explain to me how he gets shot down by a bunch of cops...
31:57...and then gets up and walks away.
32:03You saw him walk away?
32:05Well, I was in the alleyway outside of Peerless Comics.
32:07I saw him come out right after he killed Carmine Di Mario.
32:11Killed?
32:13You saw him kill someone?
32:15So you told the police?
32:17What am I going to tell the police?
32:19I saw Ferris?
32:20Look, I...
32:22You've got to help me.
32:23No one else can.
32:29So what do you want from me?
32:31Well, I was told that you wrote an issue of Tales of the Undead...
32:34...where you killed off Ferris.
32:35That was a long time ago.
32:37You must have some notes or sketches or something about how to kill him.
32:41How we can bring down Ferris.
32:42If there ever was anything like that, I threw it away a long time ago.
32:48Maybe you can remember.
32:49I mean, you created this.
32:50I don't.
32:51I don't.
32:52I told you.
32:52I don't remember.
32:53That was a long time ago.
32:55Now, if you'll excuse me, it's getting late.
32:57And I'm extremely tired.
33:01And your prattle about Ferris is not only boring, it's damned irritating.
33:21That's a waste of time.
33:22He says he forgot.
33:23Look, maybe he really doesn't want anybody to know the secret.
33:26Or maybe he has forgotten.
33:27At any rate, we can still check the auction gallery.
33:30It might turn up.
33:54You couldn't leave well enough alone, could you?
33:58You?
33:59You stupid old fool.
34:01What did you do with it?
34:02I sold it.
34:02What the hell do you think I did with it?
34:05You sold the last issue of Tales of the Undead, the secret issue?
34:10Why not?
34:13Who did you sell it to?
34:14What difference does it make?
34:16Did you get a good price for it?
34:17I must admit, I did.
34:19Your work brings in a chunk of cash.
34:21It's worth a fortune just sitting over there gathering dust.
34:25You've ruined everything.
34:27You don't think I cared for you and stuck around here all these years because I loved you?
34:31You didn't really think that, did you?
34:33No.
34:35No, no, I guess not.
34:39Where are you going?
34:40To back.
34:42You don't have to go if you don't want to.
34:45What?
34:46Do you mean that?
34:47Well, who else am I going to find to take care of a crotchety old fool like me?
34:52I would like to know who you sold it to.
34:56Well, it was a dealer named Ted Haley who said he bought it for the auction.
35:01Well, I hope he gets a good price for it.
35:05I'm sorry.
35:07I never kept any of it for myself, you know?
35:09Mm-hmm.
35:44No, no.
35:45No, please, don't do this.
35:47I didn't mean it.
35:49Look.
35:54Oh, well, he's...
35:57Oh, well...
36:09Be sure to put the latest works over there.
36:13I'm sorry, sir.
36:15The auction isn't until tomorrow.
36:17Oh.
36:19Is this everything?
36:21No, no.
36:22There's still a few items outstanding.
36:24We're looking for one in particular.
36:26Which one's that?
36:27Mr. Starr's unpublished folio, the one where he kills off Ferris.
36:30Oh, yes.
36:31You're a fan.
36:31Yeah.
36:32Ah, that hasn't come in yet.
36:34It should be here any minute.
36:36But it is on the list.
36:37Yes, indeed it is.
36:39And I expect it to raise the highest price of any item here.
36:41It's just that the owner hasn't brought it in yet.
36:43I expect he's waiting until the last minute to have it delivered.
36:46Do you know who the owner is?
36:48I'm afraid that information is confidential.
36:53No, no, no.
36:54Hang it over there.
36:55I'm afraid of her.
37:01Oh, dear.
37:02Oh, dear.
37:12Yes, sir.
37:17Good luck.
37:24Come here.
37:27Bingo.
38:02What do we do if you won't let us see it?
38:04We appeal to his better nature.
38:06Offer money.
38:07You got it.
38:07Nice to know there's some things in life you can still count on.
38:12Brian, that car over there, something's...
38:15So? Somebody's making out. Leave him alone.
38:17I don't think so. Something doesn't seem right.
38:29Oh, my God.
38:40Ted Haley.
38:42See if it's here. Check out the comics.
38:53I don't see any sign of tales of the undead.
38:56Some of it's covered with blood, but...
39:00What's wrong?
39:02It's stars.
39:05Pills for his heart.
39:22To be continued.
39:24To be continued.
39:31To be continued.
39:52He's going to burn it.
39:53Yeah, and if he does, we'll never find out how to destroy Ferris.
40:14Who is it?
40:15Mr. Star, it's Mickey Foster.
40:17I'm a friend of Ryan's. He was here earlier.
40:20Go away. I'm busy.
40:21Please, Mr. Star. I've got something to show you.
40:27What do you want?
40:50Now, what do you want?
40:53Leave it alone. It's mine. Don't you touch it.
40:55It was my creation, and they stole it from me.
40:57And what did I get for it? Nothing.
40:59I'm telling you, you'll get back there.
41:01You don't, sir. No, no. Don't touch that.
41:04Don't touch it.
41:06You break into my house. You steal my revenge.
41:09They owe me.
41:10They stole Ferris from me.
41:17You're welcome.
41:25You're welcome.
41:26You're welcome.
41:29You're welcome.
41:36You're welcome.
41:38You're welcome.
41:43You're welcome.
41:46Lord.
42:41Tell me, boy.
42:43How does it feel to be a hero?
43:07Ryan, uh, have you got number 17?
43:10In there.
43:11I just want to see what happens.
43:15There's a comic arts festival at the art gallery in the next month.
43:19I've had enough of comics for a while, okay?
43:21Fine, if that's the way you want it.
43:28You want to leave me alone?
43:36Look, if it makes any difference, I'm sorry about what happened.
43:40Yeah.
43:46Mickey!
43:47I saw it in a comic book.
43:49I cut it out.
43:56You know, when I was a kid, he was all I ever really wanted to be.
43:59I didn't want to be a hero.
44:00I just wanted to be an artist.
44:03I used to copy his drawings.
44:06Did I ever show you any of my drawings?
44:08What, is this a line?
44:10Want to come upstairs and see my etchings?
44:14No, I'm much more sophisticated than that.
44:16Oh, right.
44:18No, really.
44:18Besides, I never understood what was so great about etchings.
44:23Now, number one Spider-Man.
44:25That's something.
44:53Now, number one Spider-Man.