A couple of beautiful comic books made even better! Nice job with both, I love your approach and thanks for the shout-out! That document cleaning pad really brings the gloss back. For that corner crunch, do you think a hot shot with a tacking iron will be needed to knock it completely out?
Hey buddy, good stuff man👍🏽 just wondering cuz I noticed some people use card stocks behind both front and back covers. In your opinion is that necessary? I see you only using CRP paper, which works just as good?
@@MikeV671 I used to do that but sometimes creates a line in cover from board. Not saying I never do it but only when the cover needs some extra help. If that makes sense.
@@comiccapcollectibles yeah I can see how that could possibly create more defects. Thanks for informing me, I’m going to start working on my PC and just trying to gather as much information! Of course I’m going to practice on dollar books first, so I’ll probably try both methods to see what gives the best results. But for the most part, more bulk into the interior of the book doesn’t seem like a wise idea lol. Take care man, keep up the great work!!
Hell Yeah!! Two of my favorite ASM comics, and you made them look even better!! Tarantula!!!
@@comiverse6230 thanks Tony!!
Can't go wrong improving a Spidey book!
@@BrianLCS thanks Brian. Was psyched to grab these to at a great deal!
A couple of beautiful comic books made even better! Nice job with both, I love your approach and thanks for the shout-out! That document cleaning pad really brings the gloss back. For that corner crunch, do you think a hot shot with a tacking iron will be needed to knock it completely out?
@@DrPaulKosnik thanks for checking out. Believe or not I don’t have a tack press (yet). Lol
Hey buddy, good stuff man👍🏽 just wondering cuz I noticed some people use card stocks behind both front and back covers. In your opinion is that necessary? I see you only using CRP paper, which works just as good?
@@MikeV671 I used to do that but sometimes creates a line in cover from board. Not saying I never do it but only when the cover needs some extra help. If that makes sense.
@@comiccapcollectibles yeah I can see how that could possibly create more defects. Thanks for informing me, I’m going to start working on my PC and just trying to gather as much information! Of course I’m going to practice on dollar books first, so I’ll probably try both methods to see what gives the best results. But for the most part, more bulk into the interior of the book doesn’t seem like a wise idea lol. Take care man, keep up the great work!!