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Apr 20, 2018 07:52PM

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The only comics I keep anywhere other than in storage are those I frame in my room for display, like my copy of Spider-Man vs Powdered Toast Man (which, as a joke, I want to have signed by Dan Slott one of these days...he wrote the issue but probably won't even remember it).

I'd love to go through and organize and catalog them but I haven't came across any software to make it easy to catalog everything. If I had access to a feed of all (or most) comics, I'd write an app to do it myself.
I have 11 short boxes and 10 are in alphabetical order. It's a mess. The 11th box is unorganized... it scares me. I don't want to organize it....

For organizing electronically, I use CLZ app on my phone. It also has a web interface. For pull list management, I use League of Comic Geeks and ComicHub (requires your LCS to participate). Both have a phone app.
I store them physically in a 3-drawer lateral file. Four short boxes fit perfectly in each drawer.

I have a bunch of both Long and Shortboxes, I havent done a full reorganization in a long time.
I usually do sort them by DC, Marvel and other publishers.
I also have a box (Maybe Boxes now) for just Batman related books
I also use the CLZ app (worth the $20) to keep track of what i have.
I also have a few special items in Top loaders.
I have most items in bags and boards when i get around to it.
I hope i can actually organize them soon, but according to my app i have about 3000 comics to organize
This question is super old, but I am a huge dork for organization so wanted to contribute.
I mostly read TPB, so I don't keep track of my single issues (its pretty much just every Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld issue ever and a few one-shots from Rat Queens/Squirrel Girl anyhow) but do keep an extensive spreadsheet on the full collection. I read quite a bit digitally so it helps me keep track of what I have and where - it's also great when I go to the store and just look at the sheet to see if I'm on Vol. 3 or 4, etc. I keep my wishlist there so I can see whats coming out soon (and just copy paste it to the correct sheet once I inevitably cave and buy it) and I also track books I've read but don't own. My physical books I keep out on a few shelves.
If anyone is interested in my ever-evolving spreadsheet, you can view it here: Comics Inventory/Wishlist
I mostly read TPB, so I don't keep track of my single issues (its pretty much just every Amethyst: Princess of Gemworld issue ever and a few one-shots from Rat Queens/Squirrel Girl anyhow) but do keep an extensive spreadsheet on the full collection. I read quite a bit digitally so it helps me keep track of what I have and where - it's also great when I go to the store and just look at the sheet to see if I'm on Vol. 3 or 4, etc. I keep my wishlist there so I can see whats coming out soon (and just copy paste it to the correct sheet once I inevitably cave and buy it) and I also track books I've read but don't own. My physical books I keep out on a few shelves.
If anyone is interested in my ever-evolving spreadsheet, you can view it here: Comics Inventory/Wishlist

I mostly read TPB, so I don't keep track of my single issues (its pretty much just every Amethyst: Prince..."
That Spreadsheet is the BEST!!!
Daniel wrote: "That Spreadsheet is the BEST!!! "
Thank you! I can send you a blank one if you want to fall down the rabbit hole of Google Sheets comic tracking :)
Thank you! I can send you a blank one if you want to fall down the rabbit hole of Google Sheets comic tracking :)

Thank you! I can send you a blank one if you want to fall down the rabbit hole of Google Sheets comic tracking :)"
so unfortunately I collect single issues, i had to stop using a spreadsheet a while back but he level of detail and your analytics tab are impressive. I use the CLZ app i posted about earlier. I just scan things using the bar code.
I love spreadsheets more than a person should! I tried tracking everything in a spreadsheet years ago, but I quickly got tired of entering data. Now I track everything on Goodreads.
When I started tracking everything on Goodreads, I found something in the website description that the yearly goals and such weren't meant to include single issue comics, but I found that most single issues were in the database anyway. I also noticed that I have had a lot more success finding the singles in the last year or so, although the only format available to select is often digital (I assume Amazon ports their data over from Comixology). I think you can add missing formats to the database, but I'm more concerned with tracking which issues I've read and not how I've read them.
The newer version of the Android app is also much better than it used to be. I can add read dates and the scanner finds books by their covers now (very accurately!).
Goodreads isn't a perfect system for tracking comics, but it works for what I want it for--multiple read dates, titles, authors, personal notes, community interaction.
When I started tracking everything on Goodreads, I found something in the website description that the yearly goals and such weren't meant to include single issue comics, but I found that most single issues were in the database anyway. I also noticed that I have had a lot more success finding the singles in the last year or so, although the only format available to select is often digital (I assume Amazon ports their data over from Comixology). I think you can add missing formats to the database, but I'm more concerned with tracking which issues I've read and not how I've read them.
The newer version of the Android app is also much better than it used to be. I can add read dates and the scanner finds books by their covers now (very accurately!).
Goodreads isn't a perfect system for tracking comics, but it works for what I want it for--multiple read dates, titles, authors, personal notes, community interaction.

Does CLZ have photo recognition for covers? Most of my comics were direct market and didn't have bar codes. I've got 10,000+ comics from 1985-2002 I'd like to catalog.

You can add manually as well by title name and issue , I do not know about cover recognition"
Manual from the phone would be a pain for that many comics. I'd probably go with the desktop version if I have to enter manually.

So if you have Batman 1-30
U can highlight all of them
It’s rather intuitive but feel free to check online for all tier features

So if you have Batman 1-30
U can highlight all of them
It’s rather intuitive but feel free to check online for all tier features"
That's excellent. I have a lot of long runs.

I mostly read TPB, so I don't keep track of my single issues (its pretty much just every Amethyst: Prince..."
I love this spreadsheet a lot! I have a similar one that I was really good about keeping up with.....and then I wasn't. I thought about sharing the spreadsheet, but it's not nearly as clean as yours and also my sidenotes when I have them are super silly in many places. I have 3 long boxes thus far and for the most part go with alphabetical order. I have a bookshelf dedicated to trades, but that is at the point where it's almost completely full, so I have no idea what we'll do from there. It's mostly alphabetical also, though there are a few oversize comic collections that are out of order because the bottom shelf is literally the only place they'll fit. I've been sort of attempting a re-organization of the long boxes (including putting 2 comics in a bag and board because it saves a small amount of space!) but I'm momentarily stalled, because life happens. ^_^

I mostly read TPB, so I don't keep track of my single issues (its pretty much just every Amethyst: Prince..."
Erin, your spreadsheet is awesome. I used it as a template to start cataloguing my comics. So far I've only made it through the stuff I've picked up through Humble Bundle. It made me realize that I own a lot more digital comics than I thought and that I'm really far behind on reading them. Eventually I will tackle my physical and Comixology books too. I didn't even get all the detail entered that I wanted to and I had to take a break.