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  1. Hey, MCGowan, I learned the hard way that storing comics under pressure like that isn't good for the long run. Eventually the spines will split! This happened to many of my comics that I kept packed in long comic boxes. I recently opened them up just to find that most of them were worthless afterwards (especially with comics from 1992 and up that use thicker paper that is less pliable such as Image and some Marvels when they were using the high quality paper for a while). The comics should be tight enough to be stand upright and firm. Also, I have seen some comics develop spin roll when packed too tight in boxes. Just my 2 cents.