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After work, I had planned to work out, but the house was in such disarray, I needed to do some cleaning. I started in my comic book room/office. After some dusting, I tried in vain to put the comic books in a semblance of order. Since comic books have almost exclusively come in with none going out, the room is pretty messy by nature. So, beyond dusting, I started going through boxes to see which ones I could purge.

One of the Facebook groups I belong to is a comic book group. A recurring topic of discussion is often how they favor the old comics versus the new storylines. I went through four long boxes of comics in the course of four hours and managed to purge about one and a half long boxes-worth of comics. The majority of them are newer comics, I found. I just don't have the attachment to them like I do the older ones, I find. I also found that I have many duplicates. When I travel and find a comic shop, I'll often hit the dollar bins to just find stuff to read on the trip. These duplicates tend to pile up too.

So I pulled roughly 450 comics. I'd say about 400 of them are relatively new (within the last three years or so) and at $2.99 to $3.99 a comic, that's a lot of money I've spent. It actually made me almost nauseous to think about it.

My plan is to take them to Half-Price Books tomorrow to sell them, but I'm sure the amount I'll get will be miniscule in comparison to what I paid for them. Still, it's recycling them in a way. After I pulled out the comics, I went through my DVDs and purged about 30 movies to get rid of as well as several books from the bookshelf.

I have about 18 more long-boxes to go through at some point. I seriously need to organize them first, but that's a large project in itself, I think. I will say that it does feel good to get rid of some them.

Date: 2017-12-04 04:12 pm (UTC)
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I am definitely getting to the point (actually well past it) that I need to do a major purge of some sort. I'm around 60 - 70 long boxes again. One major thing I did recently was stopped buying hard copies of Marvel books altogether, cutting my incoming books to only DC books. I subscribed to Marvel Unlimited which is an awesome deal ( I want to say it was like $99 a year). The only catch is that you can't read books until 6 months after they are released. Still the delayed satisfaction of reading current Marvels is well worth the space I am saving. I wish DC would come out with something similar. There are many DC books that I will always want the hard copy of monthly, but there are many others that I'd be just fine and dandy if I just read them online.

In the mean time... what to do with the gazillion books I have already. I'm leaning heavily on selling off most of my Marvel collection. All the Avengers, Fantastic Four, Spider books etc. I'd probably keep my main X-Men run though. Or... for now they will all just stay as is LOL

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