Well, I usually group them based on the publishing company. That way, it's easier to find related series. Also, sometimes I group them by the characters or story arcs.
I usually categorize them by genre, like superheroes, fantasy, and horror. Then I arrange them alphabetically within each category.
You can send them to professional grading companies. They have experts who assess the condition and assign a grade.
Well, sometimes I keep them if they seem really interesting or if they have characters or storylines that I'm excited about. But if they don't catch my attention, I might not bother.
Yes, I do. I love getting lost in the stories and art.
You can protect your comic by keeping it in a sealed plastic sleeve to prevent damage from dust and moisture.
You can start by sharing your comic on social media platforms. Post sneak peeks, updates, and interact with potential readers.
Well, first you need a great story idea. Then, start sketching out the characters and scenes. Add details and dialogues to make it engaging.
The comic books expand on the movie's storylines and offer more depth to the characters and their adventures.
Well, you need to consider things like the edition, whether it's signed, and its collectibility. Older and limited editions usually command higher prices. Also, the condition - no tears or stains - can increase the value.
The best way to store comic books is to put them in protective covers and stack them upright in a cool, dry room. You could also label the containers to know what's inside. Avoid overcrowding to prevent bending or creasing.