Hey guys im new to reading comics(regular comics) and I dont know hoe to properly hold it because when I do I somehow damage the spine of the comics, and I dont fold it.please describe how to hold ot properly. Thanks in advance
how to properly hold a comic book
I absolutely hate when people fold their comics over! I've seen a few people do that to some of my comics, and it never ended well for that offender (usually my fist in their face). As too your question; I tend to open my comics just enough to see the full page, but not enough that the spine is perfectly flat. By doing this I tend to find that my comics last a lot longer. They rarely crease, and hold strong for years, and years, and use after use. I also tend to hold my comics in one hand. I leave the spine of the comic down the center of my hand, but don't let my fingertips or thumb touch the front or back of the covers. When handling the pages, I use just my index finger and thumb to lightly grasp the top right corner (only about one to two centimeters, so as not to smudge the ink in the pictures or the text) and gently push the page over. I release the page once it is about 60% of the way over, and let it lightly fall onto the previous pages. I know this sounds extremely insane, but it preserves the comics for years. So, in conclusion touching the comic as little as possible, is the best way to handle one!
I usually wear rubber gloves when I hold and read my comics. So finger prints and dirt wont get on it. So even if you dont wanna wear gloves, make sure your hands are clean.
@TheBane2890:
Folding my books makes me mad almost to the point of violence. I'm with you on that one, breh.
I don't go that far, but I can understand it. I hate when my fingers make fingerprints in heavily-inked areas of a cover while I'm reading it.I usually wear rubber gloves when I hold and read my comics. So finger prints and dirt wont get on it. So even if you dont wanna wear gloves, make sure your hands are clean.
@Owie said:
@ImmortalT1000 said:I don't go that far, but I can understand it. I hate when my fingers make fingerprints in heavily-inked areas of a cover while I'm reading it.I usually wear rubber gloves when I hold and read my comics. So finger prints and dirt wont get on it. So even if you dont wanna wear gloves, make sure your hands are clean.
Well I guess it depends on how much you care for it.
If you dont wanna wear gloves, then buy two copies of it. Read one anyway you want and leave the other factory sealed.
As long as the comics not to expensive and you can afford two of em.
@Aiden Cross said:
You guys take it seriously :O
I take my book handling seriously. If you fold a page in one of my books you better run.
@joeagentofhand1 said:
@Aiden Cross said:
You guys take it seriously :OI take my book handling seriously. If you fold a page in one of my books you better run.
this
I personally lay mine upon a golden pedestal and turn the pages with Ivory tweezers while Gregorian chants play in the background, but you know to each their own.
Do not touch the comic. Do not even look at it. The issue should never leave the bag and board. You may, on a full moon, run your hand an inch above the surface of the bag.
All joking aside, it's your book, do whatever the hell you want with it.
I buy mine digitally. So I hold it anyway I please. Won't be getting rich off my digital collection, but everything has a price I guess.
@roboadmiral said:
Do not touch the comic. Do not even look at it. The issue should never leave the bag and board. You may, on a full moon, run your hand an inch above the surface of the bag.
All joking aside, it's your book, do whatever the hell you want with it.
@joshmightbe said:
I personally lay mine upon a golden pedestal and turn the pages with Ivory tweezers while Gregorian chants play in the background, but you know to each their own.
This thread is full of lulz.
Personally, I just open it, make sure not to pinch it tightly, and make sure not to put much pressure on any one point, since they're stupidly fragile nowadays...
Other than that, SMUDGE SMUDGE SMUDGE. I just read them like books.
@Bruxae said:
I rip the pages off one by one and read it loudly then eat the page once im done.
Of all the sarcastic responses in this thread, this is my favorite.
@TheBane2890 said:
I absolutely hate when people fold their comics over! I've seen a few people do that to some of my comics, and it never ended well for that offender (usually my fist in their face). As too your question; I tend to open my comics just enough to see the full page, but not enough that the spine is perfectly flat. By doing this I tend to find that my comics last a lot longer. They rarely crease, and hold strong for years, and years, and use after use. I also tend to hold my comics in one hand. I leave the spine of the comic down the center of my hand, but don't let my fingertips or thumb touch the front or back of the covers. When handling the pages, I use just my index finger and thumb to lightly grasp the top right corner (only about one to two centimeters, so as not to smudge the ink in the pictures or the text) and gently push the page over. I release the page once it is about 60% of the way over, and let it lightly fall onto the previous pages. I know this sounds extremely insane, but it preserves the comics for years. So, in conclusion touching the comic as little as possible, is the best way to handle one!
My God. Are you guys serious? Isn't that a bit too much? I mean, it's just a comic book..
If you're about to read a Bendis comic, the best idea is to fill a glass with bleach and then drink it quickly.
@undead7123: Read it however you like. If your ultimate goal is to read and enjoy it, just read it and store it. Realize that the vast majority of comics you buy today will never be worth anything once you've purchased them other than the enjoyment you take from reading them.
@Crash_Recovery said:
@undead7123: Read it however you like. If your ultimate goal is to read and enjoy it, just read it and store it. Realize that the vast majority of comics you buy today will never be worth anything once you've purchased them other than the enjoyment you take from reading them.
This.
The fact that everybody reads their books once and then bags/boards them basically ensures that they will never increase in value. Without scarcity, there is no monetary collectibility.
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