Binding non-Valiant comics
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The imitation leather is the same price as the buckram and linen at LBC. There is also "bonded leather" might be more what you have in mind. It's 3 dollars more. I think it's like scraps of real leather chopped up and pounded into one piece. They only have bonded leather in 4 colors. I imagine its softer and smells like leather, since it is. The imitation leather looks like leather and has the texture but I'm pretty sure its actually the same material as buckram. I decided to use imitation on all the older books I have from the 80s and 70s. It looks more serious and classySteve Topper wrote:Have you bound much in imitation leather versus the regular buckram? I've bound Jonah Hex in brown imitation leather, one volume of Batman in black, and Poe in green.
I love the feel of the imitation leather and am definitely using it on what I consider "special" projects.

They have genuine leather but I think thats like 40 bucks more or something nuts.
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Personally I dont like the Buckram, it looks and feels like a library book. Not what I think of as a book from someones personal collection.
Like a fancy person would have. Buckram is the most durable and comes in lots of colors but the linen has just as many colors and looks and feels really nice. I've decided to use linen on all my newer binds.

As someone who spends too much time among the university stacks, that's I how I felt about the Buckram—just a little too stuffy and academic. After all, comics are my brain candy after hours of course work...PhoneyBone wrote:Personally I dont like the Buckram, it looks and feels like a library book. Not what I think of as a book from someones personal collection.Like a fancy person would have. Buckram is the most durable and comes in lots of colors but the linen has just as many colors and looks and feels really nice. I've decided to use linen on all my newer binds.
Still, some of the guys have been putting together real impressive collections with the dies, dust jackets, and now fully the printed covers.
PhoneyBone, your Grendel binds look great by the way.

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I subscribe to their newsletter and every week I get an email with the latest codeword.
The 10% discount applies to different section of their inventory. Usually there is a Marvel A-L or Marvel M-Z; DC Comics Batman or something special.
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The 10% discount applies to different section of their inventory. Usually there is a Marvel A-L or Marvel M-Z; DC Comics Batman or something special.
If you buy from mycomicshop.com, it is definitely worth signing up for their newsletter.
X2Steve Topper wrote:I subscribe to their newsletter and every week I get an email with the latest codeword.
The 10% discount applies to different section of their inventory. Usually there is a Marvel A-L or Marvel M-Z; DC Comics Batman or something special.
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I generally bind around 20-25 issues per book. Depends really on the storyline.
One of my largest books was the Death and Return of Superman -- that one ran about ~2.5 inches thick and that was after I removed back covers and as many interior ads as I could. It was about 43 comics if I remember correctly.
I like the thickness of the 20-25 issue book. It feels like a good read. Less than that and it feels skimpy; more than that and it's a burden to sit down and read. Personal preference.
One of my largest books was the Death and Return of Superman -- that one ran about ~2.5 inches thick and that was after I removed back covers and as many interior ads as I could. It was about 43 comics if I remember correctly.
I like the thickness of the 20-25 issue book. It feels like a good read. Less than that and it feels skimpy; more than that and it's a burden to sit down and read. Personal preference.