![]() ![]() Go beyond comics: ComicBase 2023 now lets you manage your book, magazine, and newspaper collections too!.New: Find and Replace lets you easily make changes across the entire database.Quick Start for Archive Edition lets you get going with a tiny fraction of the download time and disk space previously required.over 950,000 full-color covers for Archive Edition users-plus new cover downloading.Ī crucial aid to variant identification, as well as an amazing visual reference.New: Dark themes give your collection a bold, modern look.New: Getting Started wizard sets up the most important program options with just a few clicks. ![]() New: Enhanced variant handling with a new item description field and the ability to handle hundreds of variants for a single issue.Weekly content and price updates based on actual market values-keep you up to date with the latest information.Information and actual market pricing for over one million comics-virtually every English-language comic published since 1878.If you enjoyed this post you may check out the an article in this series for Collector of the Week that showcases a vintage Star Wars collection for the ages. I want to share your story! Feel free to reach out to me and share your collection. To me, I believe that in each collection lies a better story. It can be comic books, bottle caps, records, helmets or whatever you are into! I want to see what your passion is and why you started up that collection. If you have a suggestion for me, send it to me at on Instagram. At any rate, it is a fun new hobby for me that allows me a little bit of an escape each day. My kids occasionally join me in my adventures, but they really prefer the movies to the comics. I’ve started an Instagram page and a small private Facebook group to share adventures. I’ve joked that this is my midlife crisis. I also enjoy the search – finding comics in odd places. I don’t have a huge collection (maybe about 500 or so), but I do love what I have. It’s been fun to read some of the arcs that have inspired the big screen movies. Now I’m tracing stories, characters and artists. ![]() I started checking out comics from my local library, borrowing from friends, and eventually I found out about Free Comic Book Day – and that got me into my local comic book shops. To be honest, I didn’t pay close attention to them until I co-wrote a play (for middle schoolers) about comic book writers. I have enjoyed the movies and the shows, but I never really collected comics as a kid. I have appreciated comic book characters my whole life. This is what he had to say about his comic book collection.įor me, I guess it is fair to say I’m late to the game. Now he is finding his way into the world of comic books. I have the great pleasure to call him a friend. This week’s collection is a unique story. This Week’s Collector – Creed Anthony – Finding His Way Into Collecting Comic Books We talk about the latest movies, comic books, and video games that we are enjoying at the moment. As a fellow geek and collector of all things Pop Culture I wanted to showcase some cool collections that dads share in our community. A new week means a new post for Collector of the Week here at The Art of Fatherhood. ![]()
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