
Originally Posted by
quzar
I recently decided to do something about the relatively large classic comic book collection that I inheirited (in the sense of being given, they're both still well and alive) from my mother and uncle. For the past... 20ish? years the comics have sat in my garage and have been slowly rotting away, but I want to move them into my room and store them in a way that they can be looked at and not continue to deteriorate.
Now, when I say collection, I mean about 5 or 6 cardboard boxes (that had not been sealed in the garage) each with somewhere between 100 and 200 comics in each. The comics range from key comics strange tales to things like silver surfer #1, iron man #1, and x-men starting at #4.
I guess the question is, what is the best way to store them? I was thinking of putting them into a hope-chest-type-thing I have that would probably fit the bulk of them, but short of putting them all in mylar/carboard backed sleeves I can't think of how to store them (stacked on top of each other, standing up, standing with spine up, etc). Many have become deformed by simply being stacked in the boxes (and curling up at the edges when a smaller book is stacked on a larger one or whatnot) and so yea....
and ideas?
edit: while I'm at it, what's the best way to re-align the spines? I was thinking of unfolding the out-of-shape books, laying them out flat, and applying weight, then re-folding them. Again, thanks to anyone who has any clue about this stuff.
edit 2: also, does anyone know how much it costs to get a comic certified and condition graded?
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