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Re: Comic Care and Storage Thread
Went ahead and bought four of the drawer boxes at the local shop today. Figured playing around with them will give me a better idea on whether it's worth investing in the 40+ needed to house my entire collection.
I had more comics than would fit in my current boxes anyway, with my mini-splurges at the last few FCBDs. I'll report back on them as I get around to reorganizing that room in the coming week. |
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Best of luck!
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This may be a little off topic, but does anybody have recommendations for frames on comics and original art? I've found a few websites, and my friend has one, but I wasn't blown away by the quality (second link).
http://www.bcemylar.com/display_frame.cfm http://www.frameitagainsam.com/produ...48135f96f119b9 |
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Originally Posted by The Valeyard
(Post 11698003)
Best of luck!
Originally Posted by Superman07
(Post 11703568)
This may be a little off topic, but does anybody have recommendations for frames on comics and original art? I've found a few websites, and my friend has one, but I wasn't blown away by the quality (second link).
http://www.bcemylar.com/display_frame.cfm http://www.frameitagainsam.com/produ...48135f96f119b9 |
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What do you guys use for storing graphic novels? Right now, I have mine in a long box stored under my bed, but the books always shift around when I move it. I was thinking about getting a book case, but all the cases I've seen have fixed shelves, so I would end up with 5 shelves with a lot of dead space above/below them.
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I just bought a longbox so I have about half in that and half on book shelves. I hope to be moving soon and will go to all shelves after that, but the long box does the trick for now.
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Originally Posted by big e
(Post 11707475)
What do you guys use for storing graphic novels? Right now, I have mine in a long box stored under my bed, but the books always shift around when I move it. I was thinking about getting a book case, but all the cases I've seen have fixed shelves, so I would end up with 5 shelves with a lot of dead space above/below them.
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Originally Posted by Superman07
(Post 11703568)
This may be a little off topic, but does anybody have recommendations for frames on comics and original art? I've found a few websites, and my friend has one, but I wasn't blown away by the quality (second link).
http://www.bcemylar.com/display_frame.cfm http://www.frameitagainsam.com/produ...48135f96f119b9 |
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I keep my graphic novels in bookcases. I have a hodgepodge collection of 5 varying size bookcases now. Most have variable shelves so I'm able to Tetris them into an organization that doesn't waste too much space.
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Bumping for a Public Service Announcement!! -poke-
I was rummaging through a box of comics today and came across my "extra" copies of Superman Forever (the one with the truly cool Alex Ross lenticular cover). But I noticed that there were spots - white-ish little spots all over them!! Pulling them out of the polypropalwhatzis bags, they appeared to have a powdery substance on them! With a soft cloth I was able to wipe it off and they look ... okay again. I'll be using mylar bags for them now, and hope there isn't some reaction to those. Anyway, for those of you who have lenticular covers, you may want to check to ensure there isn't any weird chemical reaction going on. Keep your comics safe!! https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...4a81d1bad5.gif |
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Those looking for new storage options might be interested in these new plastic boxes from BCW.
https://www.bcwsupplies.com/long-comic-book-bin https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...3f5fc9f671.jpg They are somewhat pricey, starting at $50 each, but they're $41 and change if you buy five or more, which most people will need, anyway. |
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Originally Posted by Bronkster
(Post 13775823)
Bumping for a Public Service Announcement!! -poke-
I was rummaging through a box of comics today and came across my "extra" copies of Superman Forever (the one with the truly cool Alex Ross lenticular cover). But I noticed that there were spots - white-ish little spots all over them!! Pulling them out of the polypropalwhatzis bags, they appeared to have a powdery substance on them! With a soft cloth I was able to wipe it off and they look ... okay again. I'll be using mylar bags for them now, and hope there isn't some reaction to those. Anyway, for those of you who have lenticular covers, you may want to check to ensure there isn't any weird chemical reaction going on. Keep your comics safe!! https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...4a81d1bad5.gif |
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Awhile back, when I was re-bagging and boarding my Superman books, I noticed my Superman Forever was the exact same way. I was able to clean it (carefully) but it as weird. My copy of Sensational Spider-Man #0 had the same issue. All other lenticular covers looked okay.
Another weird thing I noticed was my copy of The Golden Age #3 had "bubbles" all over the front and back cover. Like the whatever material/coating that protected the cover had bubbled up. I set out to find a new copy and discovered that there were a LOT of copies of that issue that had the same problem. After a few months of searching, I finally found a "normal" copy. But I check it once in a while to see if this one will end up having the same issue.
Originally Posted by Bronkster
(Post 13775823)
Bumping for a Public Service Announcement!! -poke-
I was rummaging through a box of comics today and came across my "extra" copies of Superman Forever (the one with the truly cool Alex Ross lenticular cover). But I noticed that there were spots - white-ish little spots all over them!! Pulling them out of the polypropalwhatzis bags, they appeared to have a powdery substance on them! With a soft cloth I was able to wipe it off and they look ... okay again. I'll be using mylar bags for them now, and hope there isn't some reaction to those. Anyway, for those of you who have lenticular covers, you may want to check to ensure there isn't any weird chemical reaction going on. Keep your comics safe!! https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...4a81d1bad5.gif |
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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 13776444)
My entire 90's collection is bagged and boarded but I haven't physically checked their condition in something like 20 years. All in storage. Including all the key issues that trade for big money these days. I dread pulling them out and finding some have deteriorated.
Back in the day when I was still collecting, I vaguely remember something being mentioned about replacing the bags once every decade or so. Though at the time, I though it was just a lousy "sales pitch" by comic shop operators, trying to cash in on the "paranoia" of collectors' collections decaying away. Since I stopped collecting, I largely didn't care anymore and just left my collection in whatever bagged/non-bagged boarded state it was in (all in multiple longboxes). Basically frozen in time, subjected to whatever storage environment they were in for over three decades. |
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Originally Posted by morriscroy
(Post 13778625)
Is there a "turnover" time period, where one should replace all the bags periodically?
Back in the day when I was still collecting, I vaguely remember something being mentioned about replacing the bags once every decade or so. Though at the time, I though it was just a lousy "sales pitch" by comic shop operators, trying to cash in on the "paranoia" of collectors' collections decaying away. Since I stopped collecting, I largely didn't care anymore and just left my collection in whatever bagged/non-bagged boarded state it was in (all in multiple longboxes). Basically frozen in time, subjected to whatever storage environment they were in for over three decades. |
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My preference has always been for polypropylene (PP) bags, as opposed to polyethylene (PE) bags.
It's been my experience that the PP bags hold up much better than PE bags. The PE bags tend to discolor (either get cloudy or yellow) and tend to feel tacky and gummy after a short period of time. That the PP bags don't change color or feel makes me think they're more chemically stable. A lot of collectors have perference for one type of bag over the other, though, so YMMV. I also tape the flaps of my bags shut. My method here is to take a 2 1/2" to 3" piece of good quality Scotch Tape (Scotch brand, not the off-brand shit), and put it horizontally in the center of the flap, with about 1/8" of it hanging over the flap to seal it to the body of the bag. This provides enough surface area to seal the bag, but, if you're careful when removing the comic, it won't get stuck to the cover. |
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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 13778676)
I also tape the flaps of my bags shut. My method here is to take a 2 1/2" to 3" piece of good quality Scotch Tape (Scotch brand, not the off-brand shit), and put it horizontally in the center of the flap, with about 1/8" of it hanging over the flap to seal it to the body of the bag. This provides enough surface area to seal the bag, but, if you're careful when removing the comic, it won't get stuck to the cover.
Back in the day, I was also using bags for storing larger sized titles such as: magazines, dungeons & dragons books, etc .... The taping flaps thing was tricky to do right for thicker books in bags, such as Dungeons & Dragons hardcovers and really thick magazines/books. Other than taping the bags completely shut sealed, there was no easy way to tape the bag flags without some exposed space. Through these exposed spaces which the bag flaps were not able to fully cover, I noticed there were bugs and other tiny creepy crawlies finding their way inside and eventually dying at the bottom of the bag + magazine/book. In contrast, non-bagged magazines/books didn't have this dead creepy crawler problem. In the end this was all largely for naught, when such stuff was also dump bin fodder in the end many years later. |
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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 13778676)
My preference has always been for polypropylene (PP) bags, as opposed to polyethylene (PE) bags.
It's been my experience that the PP bags hold up much better than PE bags. The PE bags tend to discolor (either get cloudy or yellow) and tend to feel tacky and gummy after a short period of time. That the PP bags don't change color or feel makes me think they're more chemically stable. A lot of collectors have perference for one type of bag over the other, though, so YMMV. I also tape the flaps of my bags shut. My method here is to take a 2 1/2" to 3" piece of good quality Scotch Tape (Scotch brand, not the off-brand shit), and put it horizontally in the center of the flap, with about 1/8" of it hanging over the flap to seal it to the body of the bag. This provides enough surface area to seal the bag, but, if you're careful when removing the comic, it won't get stuck to the cover. |
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I've recently been thinking about redoing my bagging/backing to put two books per bag- each facing out on opposite sides of the board. I figure I'd save space (and weight), and theoretically it would help the spines as well since they all wouldn't be on the same side from the front of the box to the back. Is there reason to think this might not be a great idea?
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Originally Posted by reverie
(Post 13779793)
I've recently been thinking about redoing my bagging/backing to put two books per bag- each facing out on opposite sides of the board. I figure I'd save space (and weight), and theoretically it would help the spines as well since they all wouldn't be on the same side from the front of the box to the back. Is there reason to think this might not be a great idea?
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Originally Posted by reverie
(Post 13779793)
I've recently been thinking about redoing my bagging/backing to put two books per bag- each facing out on opposite sides of the board. I figure I'd save space (and weight), and theoretically it would help the spines as well since they all wouldn't be on the same side from the front of the box to the back. Is there reason to think this might not be a great idea?
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^ I've done that with Silver Age bags, and they fit two comics nicely.
It not only saves money on bags and boards, but space in boxes as well. And it also keeps the spines of the books lined up; if the books aren't staggered, the spines are still thicker and, unless the box is full, it can sort of warp/roll the spines. |
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That's what I was thinking, that silver age bags should work.
Good point on the acid-free backs though- I'll have to make sure I pay attention that the whole is acid free, and not just one coated side. Thanks! |
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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 13775850)
Those looking for new storage options might be interested in these new plastic boxes from BCW.
https://www.bcwsupplies.com/long-comic-book-bin https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...3f5fc9f671.jpg They are somewhat pricey, starting at $50 each, but they're $41 and change if you buy five or more, which most people will need, anyway. |
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COVID has really affected the supplies at BCW. They won't have most of the bags until 10/8/20. That's a long time to be out of stock.
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Originally Posted by Red Hood
(Post 13786494)
COVID has really affected the supplies at BCW. They won't have most of the bags until 10/8/20. That's a long time to be out of stock.
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Originally Posted by The Valeyard
(Post 13786497)
Well crap. I'm about to run out of regular bag and boards.
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I order bags and boards directly from BCW. The shipping cost sucks, but it's free if ya order $200 - which is WAY more than I need! :lol:
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Originally Posted by Bronkster
(Post 13786747)
I order bags and boards directly from BCW. The shipping cost sucks, but it's free if ya order $200 - which is WAY more than I need! :lol:
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Originally Posted by Red Hood
(Post 13786819)
I do the same but for me free shipping is $80. Are you ordering as a retailer?
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I’ve given up on bags and boards for the majority of my collection. My plan is to put runs of however many fit into magazine size bags, just for ease of sorting/finding.
i think I’m going to start using those Top Loaders for my valuable books. Basically a hard plastic shell that a regular silver bag/board/book slides into. Anyone ever use them? |
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Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 13787246)
I’ve given up on bags and boards for the majority of my collection. My plan is to put runs of however many fit into magazine size bags, just for ease of sorting/finding.
i think I’m going to start using those Top Loaders for my valuable books. Basically a hard plastic shell that a regular silver bag/board/book slides into. Anyone ever use them? |
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Originally Posted by Bronkster
(Post 13786824)
It used to be $80. And I was fine with that because it was easy enough for me to plan ahead. But they changed it to $200 (unless they changed it back - I just ordered a few weeks ago)
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Does BCW charge the credit card upon order or do they charge once the items are shipped?
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Originally Posted by Red Hood
(Post 13787616)
Does BCW charge the credit card upon order or do they charge once the items are shipped?
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Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 11648890)
Continuing my ranting/thinking out loud, I decided against putting the comics in storage. I think they'll be safer here at home, even though my upper floor does push 80 in the summers. Plus I really do want to get back into reading them and organizing them and filling in holes and probably getting rid of a good chunk of them. If I put them in storage I'll never make progress on those goals.
And even if that doesn't happen in the first month, it will definitely happen as time goes on. So, I don't see this as a viable - or cost-effective - option. In fact, I see long-term storage facilities as akin to flushing money down the toilet. |
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Originally Posted by TheDude
(Post 13788282)
Good idea. Also, renting a storage space for anything other than a short-term period of time is an extreme waste of money. Even if you rent one for just a month for your excess comics, you may be spending more money on the storage than the comics are worth.
And even if that doesn't happen in the first month, it will definitely happen as time goes on. So, I don't see this as a viable - or cost-effective - option. In fact, I see long-term storage facilities as akin to flushing money down the toilet. |
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Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 13788561)
I’ve had a storage site almost my entire life. I’ve flushed a lot.
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Thought I'd bump this again to post a few photos of my Comic Room. This shows the bulk of my collection, but I also have miscellaneous things like cards and whatnot in other closets.
The first two pix are the same wall - I just couldn't back up enough to get it all in one shot. The last pic is the closet in that room. I built the side shelves in there. https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...122cac2c53.jpg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...fb1ae8cfef.jpg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...01175be616.jpg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...1009d6b169.jpg |
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I like how organized your collection looks and the comics seem easily accessible for reading. Gives me an idea of something I might copy.
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