Comic book drawers!
Nov. 13th, 2011 12:05 pmI have quite a few comic books. I was wondering how to store them... You can't really put them in a bookcase because unless they're graphic novels, there's no binding side to speak of, it would just be a row of staples facing the reader. Standard comic boxes would work but you can't stack them...
Or can you?
Browsing around, I came across some interesting references to comic book file drawers, and decided to try putting them together.

Here's the first row of these. Ultimately there'll be four or five rows. I got these from CollectionDrawer.com.
Interesting stuff, I had to admire how cleverly the cardboard is cut so you can assemble these from just a few sheets of cardboard each, but they fit together pretty securely, and importantly, will bear weight. At least I hope they will. -_- That many comics will weigh a lot.
Or can you?
Browsing around, I came across some interesting references to comic book file drawers, and decided to try putting them together.

Here's the first row of these. Ultimately there'll be four or five rows. I got these from CollectionDrawer.com.
Interesting stuff, I had to admire how cleverly the cardboard is cut so you can assemble these from just a few sheets of cardboard each, but they fit together pretty securely, and importantly, will bear weight. At least I hope they will. -_- That many comics will weigh a lot.
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Date: 2011-11-15 09:19 pm (UTC)And no, that is one reason behind wanting a better comic organization system... Comics being all mixed up or stored tightly and in a hard to reach spot is a big turnoff.
This is an indoor closet, so a significant presence of bugs would be a Very Bad Thing in general for the house.