I think categorizing them based on genre or theme can also work. For example, all superhero comics together, or all fantasy comics. Then within those categories, sort by issue or date.
The best approach might be to categorize based on themes or storylines. For example, have one section for superhero comics, another for fantasy, and so on. And don't forget to label each section clearly for quick access.
You could group them by series or storylines. It makes it easier to find specific arcs when you want to read them again. Also, consider using protective sleeves to keep them in good condition.
You can start by sorting comics by genre or series. That makes it easier to find what you want.
I'd suggest categorizing them by theme or story arc. For example, group all the adventure-themed ones together. This makes it easier to find specific types of strips when you want to look at them.
Another way is to organize characters according to their character arcs. Begin with the characters who have the most significant transformation throughout the story. Maybe it's a character who starts off as a villain but ends up as a hero. Presenting these characters first can draw the reader in, as they will be curious about how such a transformation will occur. Then, introduce the more static characters who don't change much but are important for the context or to serve as a contrast to the evolving characters.
You can start by creating folders on your computer for different themes or sequences of your photo story. For example, if your photo story is about a vacation, you could have folders for 'Beach days', 'City tours', etc. Then, move the relevant pictures into these folders. This way, when you import them into Photo Story, it will be easier to find and arrange them in the correct order.
Sort them by publication date. That way you can see the evolution of the comics over time.
One way is to group them based on series. Put all the volumes of one series together. Another option is to categorize them by publication date, with the newest ones at the front. It really depends on your personal preference and how often you access your collection.
Sort them by series or character. That's a simple and effective way to keep things in order.
You can try looking on the official website of the comic publisher or specialized comic stores. They usually have a section for back issues and instructions on how to order.