Hi! Sorry for the looooooooooong, huge, Gim Allon-sized, gap in posts! I was on vacation! (More about that to follow.) Here's some more about the ultimate comicbook collection for under $1,000,000:
Actually, I think that the comics would be in chronological order in the rooms. There would be a desk with two things: an area to examine and read comics, and a computer to catalog it.
As for location, it would be in Philadelphia. According to this site here, it's number eight least dangerous U.S. city out of the 50 most populated, not counting drought and fires. Also, it's a big city.
Here's the floor plan:
To see what the display cases would look like, click here.
And that's the second part of the Ultimate Comicbook Collection for under $1,000,000! Bye!
P.S. Next up are my VACATION POSTS! Here's a cool picture of a house in Scotland. I bet Charlie Brown would like it. Coconuts, the pain don't hurt:
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Saturday, June 25, 2011
Sunday, June 5, 2011
The Ultimate Comicbook Collection, Part One
Hi! Today, I'm going to talk about what I think might be the ultimate comicbook collection that costs less than $1,000,000. (Hey, comicbooks are expensive!)
First, we have the building. I'd say it would be underground, like this:
Side View
Next up is safety. Of course, everything would be insured against fire, robbery, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, and insurance agents, but, because of the more hard to replace comicbooks, there would be a system that sucks out all the air in the room whenever it detects carbon monoxide. There would also be an oxygen tank in case anyone gets trapped inside during a fire. That, and a really, really good dehumidifier.
Now we get to the fun part. The comicbooks! Near the entrance, there would be a complete collection of the Marvel Masterworks books and DC Archives books. For the shelves, there would be display cases with lexon fronts. (A really strong glass-like substance.) The more valuable the comics are, the farther back they would be.
In the very back, there would be Golden Age comics, including All-Star Comics #3.
Stay tuned for Part 2 of the ultimate comicbook collection!
First, we have the building. I'd say it would be underground, like this:
Side View
Next up is safety. Of course, everything would be insured against fire, robbery, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, and insurance agents, but, because of the more hard to replace comicbooks, there would be a system that sucks out all the air in the room whenever it detects carbon monoxide. There would also be an oxygen tank in case anyone gets trapped inside during a fire. That, and a really, really good dehumidifier.
Now we get to the fun part. The comicbooks! Near the entrance, there would be a complete collection of the Marvel Masterworks books and DC Archives books. For the shelves, there would be display cases with lexon fronts. (A really strong glass-like substance.) The more valuable the comics are, the farther back they would be.
In the very back, there would be Golden Age comics, including All-Star Comics #3.
Stay tuned for Part 2 of the ultimate comicbook collection!
Friday, June 3, 2011
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRGH!!!!!
Four days after my blog's birthday, I'm publishing this post, thanks to technical difficulties and my incredibly bad memory. I've finally got it to work, so here's my birthday post:
This post is being published one year after my first post at Evan's Library! I can't believe that I've been doing it for almost a year! When I started it, I had no idea how long I would be doing it. It could have been one post to who knows how long. But, I'm happy to say that I've surpassed 50 posts and have been doing it for a year! Happy birthday, Evan's Library!
Four days after my blog's birthday, I'm publishing this post, thanks to technical difficulties and my incredibly bad memory. I've finally got it to work, so here's my birthday post:
This post is being published one year after my first post at Evan's Library! I can't believe that I've been doing it for almost a year! When I started it, I had no idea how long I would be doing it. It could have been one post to who knows how long. But, I'm happy to say that I've surpassed 50 posts and have been doing it for a year! Happy birthday, Evan's Library!
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