![]() ![]() I kept them neatly in my closet, with a big sign that said “Ilan’s comics: Touch and Die” not at all subtle I didn’t thing. ![]() As all it ever does there is rain, I thought to myself that it would be the perfect time to caloge all the old long boxes I had left there when I went off to college. It’s sexist but true and I can prove it.Ī few months ago, we went to visit my mother up in Oregon. My only advice is not to let any women in your life anywhere near them. ![]() I cannot imagine how long it is going to take me to slog my way through 47 long boxes. However, I figure that when I unpack into my new house, that this will be as good a time as any to go through all the long boxes, take an inventory and put the titles in order. I don’t have the titles sorted in any fashion in the long boxes at all. Has anyone else taken on this endeavor to catalog and track their collection? Or are most people like me and totally slack off and just store your comic books in long boxes with no rhyme or reason? Seriously, for the longest time, all I have done is once I finish reading an issue, I bag and board it and then put it in a long box. If you are looking to inventory your collection you might want to give a try. At any rate, I’ve found a pretty cool way to finally get a proper inventory of my collection. Personally, I’ll probably just use it to keep an inventory of my collection and keep it private. You can also choose to share your collection with the public and link it up to various blogs. It is a pretty new site and they seem intent on marketing to us comic book fans. I actually found a website,, and discovered that I can keep an inventory for each title I collect online. I can’t bring myself to pay for a program to inventory my comic book collections, so I have looked for a way to keep an inventory of my comic book collection using a free service. While packing my comic book collection away, I realized that I have been terribly slack in organizing and keeping track of my collection. Now, I know that there are tons of people that have larger collections than that, but for me, that is lots to pack up and move. I just finished moving my comic books out and I packed them up in a total of 47 long boxes. It is pretty cool, because you just don’t find this kind of home back where I grew up in Miami.Īt any rate, the biggest headache is moving my comic book, toy, video game and sports memorabilia collections. But, I’m tired of the suburbs and my generic 1970’s ranch and am headed toward an urban neighborhood with a big old 1902 Victorian home. I have been forced to assess my comic book collection. ![]()
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