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message 1: by Batsap (new)

Batsap | 45 comments For those of you who buy your comic books in single issues, how do you keep track of what you've read and what you own?
I'm interested to know because I recently bought doubles of a book and I'd like to know how other people avoid doing so. I also find myself reading the same issue twice sometimes, if I've taken a break between reading and have some back reading to do.


message 2: by Stefani - SpelingExpirt, White Rabbit (new)

Stefani - SpelingExpirt (speling_expirt) | 305 comments Mod
I sometimes keep track of them on a note app on my phone. It doesn't always work because my memory isn't great but when I remember it works.


message 3: by Tammy (new)

Tammy Glenn I use an app called Comic Book Inventory.


message 4: by Tani (new)

Tani | 3 comments I'm struggling with the same thing. The best I have right now is a text document where I write the latest issue that I've read, but that depends on me remembering to update it. Definitely not a good system!


message 5: by Jim (new)

Jim (jkmfilms) | 109 comments I've tried to come up with a good way to bind them - without doing it permanently - to make it easy to keep storylines together. Similar to the way libraries bind magazines (or at least used to). I need to put more thought into it.

(This isn't exactly what you're talking about, maybe - but it would help me keep together the books I own in stead of being stuck in long boxes and not knowing what's in there.)


message 6: by Anna (Bananas) (new)

Anna (Bananas) | 757 comments Ugh, single issues. I have so many and they are thoroughly unorganized. I need to get some boxes.


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