By Kevin Winter
Today is a special post. I will not talk about a specific series or comics. I will not review the trends or comment on DC's new relaunch that we are well into. Today I shall talk about what to do with your comics when you no longer have room. Everyone will face this fact, after all, you can store only so many comics where you live. The question becomes...
What do I do with my old comics?
With many stores not buying comics, and very few comics worth a any money on eBay -- unless, say, we’re talking about Chew number 1 or Action Comics number 1 -- what do you do with them? Hold a yard sale and sell them for 25 cents each?
Think About Future GenerationsI would like to say that I would do something else with them. Around the country there are several special collections of just comic books
Today is a special post. I will not talk about a specific series or comics. I will not review the trends or comment on DC's new relaunch that we are well into. Today I shall talk about what to do with your comics when you no longer have room. Everyone will face this fact, after all, you can store only so many comics where you live. The question becomes...
What do I do with my old comics?
With many stores not buying comics, and very few comics worth a any money on eBay -- unless, say, we’re talking about Chew number 1 or Action Comics number 1 -- what do you do with them? Hold a yard sale and sell them for 25 cents each?
Think About Future GenerationsI would like to say that I would do something else with them. Around the country there are several special collections of just comic books