BREAKING NEWS – Cairo, Egypt – Egypt’s antiquities minister confirmed the existence of two previously undiscovered rooms next to the original location where Tutankhamun (King Tut) was discovered in 1922, National Geographic reports, citing Egyptian state media. The findings reflect that the western and northern walls of the burial chamber has two burial chambers, according to Antiquities Minister Mamdouh Eldamaty. The initial speculation was one of them was possibly Nefertiti’s tomb. After archaeologist Nicholas Reeves entered both chambers, he discovered that the boy king had the room filled with things that showed that he was a typical child at the time. Because not only did he find artifiacts that displayed royalty, and weapons for war, he also located a large collection of 3300 year old Marvel comic books, and some ancient baseball cards in mint condition.