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James Comisar is the first to acknowledge that more than a few people have questioned his sanity for spending the better part of 25 years collecting everything from the costume George Reeves wore in the 1950s TV series “Superman” to the entire set of “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.”
James Comisar is the first to acknowledge that more than a few have questioned his sanity for spending the better part of 25 years collecting everything from the costume George Reeves wore in the 1950s TV show "Superman" to the entire set of "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson."

James Comisar is the first to acknowledge that more than a few have questioned his sanity for spending the better part of 25 years collecting everything from the costume George Reeves wore in the 1950s TV show "Superman" to the entire set of "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson."
Mr. Comisar said he sees his television collection serving the same purpose, tracing the societal changes documented in TV shows from the post-World War II years to the present.
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"I've spent 25 years now reuniting these pieces, and I would be so sick if some day they were just broken up and sold to the highest bidder," he said.
The Comisar of TV kitsch: From Spock’s ears to J.R.’s boots, castoffs now collectibles →