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Let's see your comic book organization

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We've had the let's see your comic book rooms. And other threads such as: Do you UV protect your comics? Do you double up your comics in bags to save space? Well I want to see what you put your comic books in and keep them organized.

 

Do you slab every single thing made of paper including online degrees and utility bills? Do you use long boxes that have grocery lists and physics theorems scribbled all over them? Do you use short boxes that have oil/vinegar grease spots from your hoagie addiction? Do you use file cabinets or loose leaf binders or spinner racks or storage houses or plastic milk delivery crates with funky 90's band bumper stickers all over them?

 

I prefer short boxes, because I can pick them up easily and set them on my lap to thumb through. They are usually the perfect size for independent runs (which tend to peter-out around 30's- low 100's) that I collect. And I slap a title label on the side and usually a picture of the character on the end to keep me from having to pop open lids to see what's inside.

 

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Let me see your organized collections!

-T

(p.s. I know rat queens is too small right now to deserve its own box, so it's also holding my afterlife archies and some one-offs).

 

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Great thread… I hope to contribute at some point. :)

 

Hey, you’re a proper Hellboy "junkie"… great to see boxes devoted to B.P.R.D. and Abe Sapien! :D

One of the things I would be reluctant to get rid of in case I sell my Hellboys are the issues with the Monstermen Corpus Monstrorum by Gary Gianni.

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I have two shortboxes of CGC SLABS and 3 shortboxes of raw comics?

 

pretty boring. I'm trying to whittle back down to 2 short boxes of raws.

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There's a thread somewhere around here for people who don't really have a room for such things (like the stickied thread) and don't really have any organisation. I should dig it up, it can't be too far back.

 

It would be the brother to this thread, BTW, so don't think I am saying "it's already been done!"

 

:)

 

 

 

-slym

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my comic room sort of looks like something from hoarders without the petrified cats, fecal matter and bugs.

 

Smells the same too?

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Ikea magazine holders. I've added tags to many of them by now.

 

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I have the same set,but with cardboard magazine holders. Those were just too expensive for me.

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Same as Oakland with crappier books...

I'm trying out some fabric 8 x 10 fold boxes..on the other side where I keep my legal cabinet & X-men junk :shy:

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Same as Oakland with crappier books...

I'm trying out some fabric 8 x 10 fold boxes..on the other side where I keep my legal cabinet & X-men junk :shy:

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Wow, that's awesome

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No idea where anything is lol

 

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Hey, Michael, I'm coming over for lunch and perusing through your comic boxes. :insane:

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No idea where anything is lol

 

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Hey, Michael, I'm coming over for lunch and perusing through your comic boxes. :insane:

 

I know he has at least a hundred X-Men 94's in there. lol