I am selling my 2-volume complete Topps Comics X-Files set on
eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280254824970
I do bound comics a little differently than most--my comic pages are color-copied onto letter-sized paper. I described my process in this thread on the forum last year:
http://marvelmasterworksfansite.yuku.com/reply/14218/t/Printers.html#reply-14218
(sorry, couldn't seem to get hyperlinks to work!)
The only difference from the process and examples I gave in that thread is that I now use Library Binding instead of a local binding company, so the binding is much better.
These are the first ones I've sold (and probably the only ones I'm willing to sell), so I'm curious to see what these will go for, compared to the cost of making them.
Corey
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280254824970
I do bound comics a little differently than most--my comic pages are color-copied onto letter-sized paper. I described my process in this thread on the forum last year:
http://marvelmasterworksfansite.yuku.com/reply/14218/t/Printers.html#reply-14218
(sorry, couldn't seem to get hyperlinks to work!)
The only difference from the process and examples I gave in that thread is that I now use Library Binding instead of a local binding company, so the binding is much better.
These are the first ones I've sold (and probably the only ones I'm willing to sell), so I'm curious to see what these will go for, compared to the cost of making them.
Corey

