It depends. If you have valuable or rare comics, mylar bags are a good investment as they offer better protection. But for common comics, regular plastic bags might suffice.
It's a bit of a gamble. Comic grab bags can be worth it if you're open to surprises and don't mind getting a mix of comics. But if you have specific titles or genres in mind, you might be disappointed.
Comic book bags may or may not be recyclable. It really hinges on what they're made of. If they're plain plastic or paper without special treatments, there's a good chance they can be recycled. But always look into your local recycling rules to be sure.
In my opinion, resealable comic bags can be worth it. They prevent dust, moisture, and fingerprints from getting on your comics. Plus, they make it easier to organize and store your collection.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many 'bags graphic novel' out there. It might be about different kinds of bags, perhaps in a creative or fictional context like bags with magical properties or bags in a post - apocalyptic world where they are super precious.
It's possible for silverfish to get in comic bags. They're attracted to paper and can squeeze through tiny openings. Also, if the bags are not properly sealed or stored in a damp area, it increases the chances of silverfish invasion.
Well, wavy comics in bags and boards might not be the best. The unevenness could lead to inconsistent pressure on the comic, potentially causing warping or damage. It's advisable to try and straighten them out before storing.
In most cases, book bags are permitted at Comic Con. However, it's always a good idea to check the event's official website or guidelines for any restrictions or special instructions regarding bags.