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Senor Hugo wrote:For individual issues, comic bags n' boards, then I slap em into a nice box and store somewhere.
For graphic novels(TPB's) I slap em on my book shelf.
i_amtrunks wrote:My TPB are kept on the bookshelf, alongside my Graphic novels and other comics (Calvin and Hobbes, Footrot Flats etc)
I do however keep them compressed into the shelf with weighted objects (boxed bobble heads) so they dont warp accidentally.
I dont intend to sell my comics, and I dont have any rare, or incentives, so I dont feel the need to go through all the extra work to keep them minty fresh.
lanzajr26 wrote:As with all of my 4000+ comics, I bag and board each of my comics and keep them in cardboard long boxes (for now). I'm going to be moving my entire collection to legal size four-drawer file cabinets later this year. Each cabinet can hold almost 2000 comics and are very sturdy. BTW I'd highly recommend using boards with your comics unless you are storing them so they will never bend and crease the spines.
As for organization I'm trying to get them all back into alpha order. I moved a few years ago and my basement is kind of a mess.
tigertracks 24 wrote:lanzajr26 wrote:As with all of my 4000+ comics, I bag and board each of my comics and keep them in cardboard long boxes (for now). I'm going to be moving my entire collection to legal size four-drawer file cabinets later this year. Each cabinet can hold almost 2000 comics and are very sturdy. BTW I'd highly recommend using boards with your comics unless you are storing them so they will never bend and crease the spines.
As for organization I'm trying to get them all back into alpha order. I moved a few years ago and my basement is kind of a mess.
I actually liked this idea, because I thought it might save space compared to boxes.
Anywhere that you recommend getting good file cabinets, but for a spectacular low price?
Moonbase2 wrote:tigertracks 24 wrote:lanzajr26 wrote:As with all of my 4000+ comics, I bag and board each of my comics and keep them in cardboard long boxes (for now). I'm going to be moving my entire collection to legal size four-drawer file cabinets later this year. Each cabinet can hold almost 2000 comics and are very sturdy. BTW I'd highly recommend using boards with your comics unless you are storing them so they will never bend and crease the spines.
As for organization I'm trying to get them all back into alpha order. I moved a few years ago and my basement is kind of a mess.
I actually liked this idea, because I thought it might save space compared to boxes.
Anywhere that you recommend getting good file cabinets, but for a spectacular low price?
I got mine at Walmart for 30 bucks. I mean, it's a filing cabinet, nothing fancy. I need to store my comics, because they fall apart pretty easily, especially the TPBs.
tigertracks 24 wrote:lanzajr26 wrote:As with all of my 4000+ comics, I bag and board each of my comics and keep them in cardboard long boxes (for now). I'm going to be moving my entire collection to legal size four-drawer file cabinets later this year. Each cabinet can hold almost 2000 comics and are very sturdy. BTW I'd highly recommend using boards with your comics unless you are storing them so they will never bend and crease the spines.
As for organization I'm trying to get them all back into alpha order. I moved a few years ago and my basement is kind of a mess.
I actually liked this idea, because I thought it might save space compared to boxes.
Anywhere that you recommend getting good file cabinets, but for a spectacular low price?
Flesh Creature wrote:I've recently started collecting comics, only about 50 TF comics so far. But I was sifting through some of the crap in my garage and found my dad's old comics, 400+. most of them aren't in good shape, because of being stored in the garage all these years. I've been struggling to put them all in plastic covers with the board backings. Is their anything I can do to prolong their life, other than storing them properly?
tigertracks 24 wrote:Moonbase2 wrote:tigertracks 24 wrote:lanzajr26 wrote:As with all of my 4000+ comics, I bag and board each of my comics and keep them in cardboard long boxes (for now). I'm going to be moving my entire collection to legal size four-drawer file cabinets later this year. Each cabinet can hold almost 2000 comics and are very sturdy. BTW I'd highly recommend using boards with your comics unless you are storing them so they will never bend and crease the spines.
As for organization I'm trying to get them all back into alpha order. I moved a few years ago and my basement is kind of a mess.
I actually liked this idea, because I thought it might save space compared to boxes.
Anywhere that you recommend getting good file cabinets, but for a spectacular low price?
I got mine at Walmart for 30 bucks. I mean, it's a filing cabinet, nothing fancy. I need to store my comics, because they fall apart pretty easily, especially the TPBs.
Question though,don't your comics near the ends get indentations from the metal? it would seem like you would need some sort of padding there to prevent that from happening.
$30 is a good deal if they are pretty solid and sturdy. i'm considering this because it will force me to recognize those I want to keep, and those I can part with.
I believe I have at least 12 of those long comic boxes full, and well, they do get quite heavy to move. However, with file cabinets, if I wanted to move them, I could just put them 'easily' on a dolly and cart away. Not that I couldn't do that with boxes too, I suppose.
Loki120 wrote:I had more boxes, but lost several of them during a movie. It really ticks me off because I had boxes of Batman, New Warriors, and a ton of various other titles. At one time, I had about 30 long boxes.
tigertracks 24 wrote:Loki120 wrote:I had more boxes, but lost several of them during a movie. It really ticks me off because I had boxes of Batman, New Warriors, and a ton of various other titles. At one time, I had about 30 long boxes.
That super sucks. But at least its not such a pain to move now.
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