brad - I think you can agree that Garage Band is very much under the radar and being published by an imprint of an imprint of a big publishing company hardly diminishes the fact that it's a small book that's not benefiting from big money promotion and has a style that any comic reader without a stick up his ass would identify as "indie." On another note--am I this out of the loop that someone invented a self-adhesive comic bag while I wasn't looking? Does it open and close as many times as you like without losing its stick? Why do you say not to use tape when the comic could just as easily get stuck to the strip when pulling it back out? I'm so interested.
Well unklefatty, Yes you can reuse the self-adhesive comic bag. I wouldn't just open and close it all day, but. Tape on the flap of your bag tends to stick to comics when you take them in and out of the bag. The self-adhesive is on the back of the bag and is not a problem when taking your comic in and out.
I Just Want To Know A Few things
A: Is liking The Tick comic book wrong?
B: Is Captain America coming Back
C: Will The Return (of Cap) Be as good or better than Hal Jordan's Return?
D: Where can I Find Rocketo Garrison comics?
and E: What are people's Beefs with Superman Returns?
Bagging the comics segment is both entertaining and educational.
"Pete washes his hands thoroughly before Bagging his comics because Pete knows that that's what a gentleman should do."
Indie Cred? You mean a book published by an imprint of one of the world's biggest book publishers? Hardly indie. Way to solidify your "cred"
haha nice segment on the Bag and Borading, i think that kyptonite discovery is awsome haha the REAL Cap.
"How to Bag and Board Your Comics" was a howl! Who writes this stuff?
And where DID Justin find that shirt???
brad - I think you can agree that Garage Band is very much under the radar and being published by an imprint of an imprint of a big publishing company hardly diminishes the fact that it's a small book that's not benefiting from big money promotion and has a style that any comic reader without a stick up his ass would identify as "indie." On another note--am I this out of the loop that someone invented a self-adhesive comic bag while I wasn't looking? Does it open and close as many times as you like without losing its stick? Why do you say not to use tape when the comic could just as easily get stuck to the strip when pulling it back out? I'm so interested.
Well unklefatty, Yes you can reuse the self-adhesive comic bag. I wouldn't just open and close it all day, but. Tape on the flap of your bag tends to stick to comics when you take them in and out of the bag. The self-adhesive is on the back of the bag and is not a problem when taking your comic in and out.
Glad we can help, thanks for watching!
Wow. What kind of price hike over the standard bags comes with tech like that?
I Just Want To Know A Few things
A: Is liking The Tick comic book wrong?
B: Is Captain America coming Back
C: Will The Return (of Cap) Be as good or better than Hal Jordan's Return?
D: Where can I Find Rocketo Garrison comics?
and E: What are people's Beefs with Superman Returns?