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How does your home life affect your comic collecting?
Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 19:32
by colcool007
Being a typically nebby baskit, I thought that I would put up this poll as a. We have not yet put any polls up and b. I am intrigued to see how it affects everybody.
I have experienced most extremes from while I was a kid, the comics would be cleared out on a random basis to now where Karen actively encourages our collecting.
How does your home life affect your comic collecting?
Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 20:58
by reker1701
Having never voted on something like this before, how do i vote?
reker1701
Re: How does your home life affect your comic collecting?
Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 21:16
by colcool007
reker1701 wrote:Having never voted on something like this before, how do i vote?
reker1701
Just click on the poll option that matches most closely to your circumstances and then press submit.

How does your home life affect your comic collecting?
Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 21:33
by Richard S.
you do need to be signed in though, rather than just browsing the messages
Richard Sheaf
How does your home life affect your comic collecting?
Posted: 21 Mar 2007, 01:09
by Jimmy Screw
Glad to see that collecting comics has yet to come between anybody's family relationships.
Money and space are the only problems I have to worry about although none of my friends understand my interest. Most of them never even read books though and I have quite a few of them too.
Space problems
Posted: 02 Jul 2007, 09:47
by Muffy
Over the years I have 'pruned down' my collection to just 1,900 selective issues (which take up space in 11 smallish boxes). At one point I had nearly 10,000 ? they took up far too much space.

So over the years I've sold many at my Mum's and Dad's car boot sales, and the more valuable ones on ebay. I like them for nostalgic reasons, many were bought years ago by my Grandad, my first reading experience's was with them too.

How does your home life affect your comic collecting?
Posted: 02 Jul 2007, 10:55
by Peter Gray
when ever I have a clear out....later on I buy them back...
Where I sit I have comics piled up behind and around my seat...living in a flat there is not much space..
I have so many comics I keep them in the bath......now I never wash...

How does your home life affect your comic collecting?
Posted: 02 Jul 2007, 11:15
by Cap Haggis
My girlfriend and myself have our own places (we've been in other relationships previously so happy with that a tpresent - learn from mistakes lol) so its not a major problem for me - shes ok that I collect comics although understandably doesn't understand it but thinks it cute (how long will that last!) - then again I'm not fanatical and I'm gradually getting rid of 100s of comics and narrowing my collection to what I really like (1968-1974 US comics by my fav artists -Adams, Toth, Romita Snr, DeCarlo etc - and Odhams Pow Smash and Whams PLUS any Ken Reid, Leo Baxendale and a few other choice UK artists like Bellamy and Tom Kerr when I get them) - hope to eventually have no mor than 500 comics - I keep 90% in my attic/spare room area all nice and tiday (though in no particualr order lol) a few are in my bedroom in a box under the bed (hate the smell of musty paper) - I hope your kidding about some of those comments Peter lol
How does your home life affect your comic collecting?
Posted: 02 Jul 2007, 12:15
by Peter Gray
I keep my comics in a box room on lots of shelves....
also lots of cupboards have comics........they are all nest and tidy...
the only mess I have is round my chair....ones I haven't read yet....its hard to put these away when you still reading them...
its hard to limit a collection to certain years...as I like comics from many different years...though as a small rule I collect the Beano to 1998 before
it got more pages....I'm a big fan of David Sutherlands Dennis the menace..
though I do have a lot after that era as well....
I got rid of my Beano annuals from 1999 onwards to a charity shop....But I ended up buying them again.....so its hard to limit the years..
For The Dandy the new glossy issues only keep the ones with Jamies work...
though I havn't had the heart to get rid of my other glossy Dandys as I like Cuddles and Dimples and Brassneck..Blinky...But there is no space..
the bath would be a rubbish place for comics......
but in the fridge you can keep then nice and cool and dust free...

How does your home life affect your comic collecting?
Posted: 02 Jul 2007, 14:46
by Gary Northfield
I keep all my comics, books and graphic novels in my upstairs studio and my wife is pretty convinced that the whole floor is going to collapse under all the weight.