Ben Urich said:I want one of those so badly.
Those cardboard boxes are so unsightly![]()

Darthphere said:Me too, it gives me a chance to see what I have in my collection.
hippie_hunter said:No I mean, I actually enjoy the process of bagging and boarding.
Put the comic in the bag, followed by the board, repeat.
I've actually sat at the comic bookstore and wanted to volunteer to do it.twylight said:I enjoy bagging my comics....Slipping the board into the slender delicate filiment that is the bag. Slide the comic in smoothly, fold the tab over gently and with a slender piece of tape set at just the right angle close them up.
Makes me feel very dainty and lady-like.I've actually sat at the comic bookstore and wanted to volunteer to do it.
Now..if I could figure out how to put my long boxes together I'll be just fine. :heart:
Jourmugand said:From that suggestive post,i can imagine many men like to watch you do that.I cant help but laugh,as i re-read this post.
On another note,ive seen a new trend of comic readers just putting a comic into a bag,no board.Do they not know that the spine can bend?Ive also seen comics being sold this way also,has anyone else seen this.What do others think?


Jourmugand said:On another note,ive seen a new trend of comic readers just putting a comic into a bag,no board.Do they not know that the spine can bend?Ive also seen comics being sold this way also,has anyone else seen this.What do others think?

That's hotLt. Figgnuts said:My comic shop does this, but only with comics they hold for people - the ones on the racks are totally commando.![]()

I put two comics in one bag (silver age size) divided by a backing board.
601/602 etc...
Then I tape 'em shut with two small pieces of scotch tape.
I never bag and board. Too much of a hassle.
I always thought that the first guy to market a clear plastic backboard insert (so's you could see both sides of the book) would make a mint.