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RandyL

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  1. Universal Soldier, That's exactly what I have... Home Depot shelving. Works great. On another note, I don't shift comics once they're in a box. Each of my boxes has a unique number and I organize using CLZ Comic daya base. It's great for what I use it for. I can find comics quickly and I don't worry about OCD and moving comics at all. I want to get Superman #XXX, then I check CLZ to know where it is. Most importantly, if it works for you, then that's 90% of collecting and organizing happily.

  2. Don't know if these are innovative, but definitely different and not the norm. Usually, the typical Silver Age comic cover captured a key moment in time of an interior story. A few, however, were three-panel covers. They showed a "passage of time" instead of a frozen moment in time. Here are some examples. (Flash, below,  was not three-panels, but certainly indicated a "passage of time." Flash action pics were like this quite a bit.) Thanks!

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