Correct me if I’m wrong (please!) but it seems like you have to be a real pirate aficionado to have picked this bunch of pirate comics out of the millions of comics printed.

http://www.syfy.com/syfywire/comic-book-pirates-cooler-jack-sparrow   We don’t have a “Pirate” category for our comic dividers – but you can make one with our press-on letters if you really want to. Click here   Continue reading Correct me if I’m wrong (please!) but it seems like you have to be a real pirate aficionado to have picked this bunch of pirate comics out of the millions of comics printed.

Which one of these “most valuable” comics would you purchase if you had the money?

https://www.lovemoney.com/gallerylist/64555/the-20-most-valuable-comic-books-ever-sold To keep them valuable store your most valuable comics in our archival comic storage box. It’s made for a acid-free and lignin-free blue-gray corrugated cardboard. Boxes are buffered with a 3% calcium carbonate buffer, which keeps acids out of the box. This material … Continue reading Which one of these “most valuable” comics would you purchase if you had the money?

Is R. Crumb one of your favorite comic artists? Well one of his works that’s worth a bundle.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/robsalkowitz/2017/05/19/original-comic-art-sets-new-record-price-at-auction/#7d9dd5ab3d80   If you own any original comic art – we make gallery quality archival comic art frames. They have UV blocking frame fronts that keep your art from fading over time. Click here [comment-form]   Continue reading Is R. Crumb one of your favorite comic artists? Well one of his works that’s worth a bundle.

Comics 1940-1950 before women wore very little in comic books – at least in the ‘girl’ comics.

http://flashbak.com/10-long-forgotten-mid-century-girl-comics-377398/ Keep your older comics in archival polyester sleeves. This material is approved by the Library of Congress as being safe for the long-term storage of comic books. We have four styles to choose from. Click here [comment-form]   Continue reading Comics 1940-1950 before women wore very little in comic books – at least in the ‘girl’ comics.

Michigan Record Club

Bill Young is the administrator of the Michigan Record Club and a customer we know and love! Just wanted to share an article that was written about him and his amazing record collection. Check out the club’s Facebook page here. http://www.ourmidland.com/lifestyles/article/Vinyl-never-went-anywhere-for-this-Midland-11156535.php#photo-12927365   Check out image #3. Bill has his records stored in our record boxes! Thanks Bill! Click here [comment-form]   Continue reading Michigan Record Club

Movie and Rock & Roll posters aren’t the only kind of posters worth saving. Look at these brilliantly colored posters of early Pan Am Airlines. What kind of posters do you collect?

https://hyperallergic.com/347144/pan-am-visual-identity-book/   Keep your valuable posters stored in archival boxes, boards and polyester sleeves. Here’s a short video showing you good archival practices. [su_youtube url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCHD56H5occ” width=”280″ height=”200″]   Continue reading Movie and Rock & Roll posters aren’t the only kind of posters worth saving. Look at these brilliantly colored posters of early Pan Am Airlines. What kind of posters do you collect?

Do you have a favorite Wonder Women comic?

http://screenrant.com/most-essential-best-wonder-woman-comics/   We have a new archival product that you’re going to love! Our Comic Bundle Box stores up to twelve comics in sleeves with backings. Take along to a  comic show, your favorite comic book store and board and bag as you purchase. No more worry about bent corners or smudged covers! Available in standard or archival materials. Click here [comment-form]   Continue reading Do you have a favorite Wonder Women comic?