🦸♂️ Protect your legacy, display with pride!
This 2-pack of crystal clear comic book display cases features magnetic closures and premium UV protection to preserve and showcase your valuable comics. Designed for easy wall mounting, these durable polypropylene holders shield your collection from dust, moisture, and fading, turning any space into a professional-grade comic gallery.
UPC | 658358532454 |
Item Weight | 2.35 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.52 x 12.24 x 0.47 inches |
Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
Number of Items | 2 |
Size | Current Size |
Sheet Size | 6.625 x 10.25 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | comic book display holder |
M**N
Great looking and durable display for your prized books
These are great. Crystal clear and very sturdy. Perfect size for my silver age books. They'd look great on a wall or shelf for display. It's like having a graded slab without the excess cost. While there are some books that I will have graded/slabbed, These are perfect for the ones that I won't.
N**S
High Quality Product
Bought for a comic I just got signed by Danhausen the Wrestler this case is perfect for protecting your comics from dust , finger prints etc .
J**R
Perfect for League of Legends X Marvel comics
These worked out so well for a gift! I purchased two sets to protect three league of legends comics. I’m really impressed with how nice these look, the protection the cases offer, the comics fit perfectly per the measurements, and I believe these will be durable in the long run.
L**E
Works well
Stays together and fits a current comic bagged and boarded.
S**V
These are a GREAT alternitive to CGC
I ordered these the other day, they arrived today and i was able to slab up my autographed comics such as this one signed by peter cullin aka eeyore and primeThe good:They look amazingcrystal cleareasy to put comics into and hang upthe bad:a couple of them had smudge marks on front that i cant get rid of, nothing thats too bad but if u look close enough u can see.Price, while these are amazing, its rougly 2 for $30 so about $15 each. As someone who has prob over a hundred comics id love slab up, its gonna take awhile because of hte priceI was debating between getting them grade by CGC or slabbing them myself. It would have cost me around $525 to do the 5 comics i wanted. i got 6 slabs for just under $100. This was the better choiceThe cases may not be as nice as CGC cases, but some of the comics the COA sticker is on the inside cover so if there were any question if the signture on the comics was real, i could easily open the front case and show the COA sticker.Deff will be buying more of theses over time.
C**G
Great buy
These are great. I bought one set of the silver age and one of the current size and they display very well. The magnets are strong and take a fair amount of pressure to open so the book stays put. I have a custom frame that I built to showcase my collection and these mesh very well with my graded books. I love that I can swap out weekly since I have a lot of high value books worthy of showing off. 5 stars
N**K
Great Alternative to Ultrapro, Cheaper than Grading
Fair warning, I'm a pretty devout comic nerd. I'm talking thousands of comics, an almost full run of Amazing Spider-Man from 1963-present. But I'm in the military and move a lot, so keeping comics safe is important to me. Grading is expensive (I've got over 50 graded comics through CGC, 20ish from CBCS), so I like having an alternative that I can proudly display and feel safe about its protection.Up until now I've used Ultrapro One Touch Magnetic cases in silver age size. I saw this product from CardArchiver for almost half the price so I decided to buy a 2 pack of silver age cases to compare.The item came well packaged, no damage at all and had a nice (resealable) bag. I've set that bag aside to reuse and prevent scratches when it's time to pack up and put in my BCW graded bin.Comparing the two products, they are equal in terms of build quality and clarity, although the Ultrapro has some frosted effects along the frame of the case whereas CardArchiver is clear all around.The CardArchiver case is noticeably shorter & narrower, with much less space (about 1") for a silver age comic to move around in (a plus for me). In the pictures, both comics are bagged in Mylites (2 mil) with half back boards.Both cases are about the same thickness though I feel like the inner well of the CardArchiver is a little more shallow, causing the case to press in on the comic and sandwich it a bit. The magnet strength is comparable to the Ultrapro so I don't think that the force will pop the front open.Overall I'm very satisfied with CardArchiver from an intersection of quality and price point. I plan on buying more in the future to protect my ungraded but valuable issues.
J**C
Thing is built like a tank for your comic book.
Impressive it is. I don't have anything to compare it to because I don't have any of my comic books rated or slabbed. What I can say is that this thing is solid! It feels like a vault. It's crystal clear and the magnets hold the cover securely in place. I would feel comfortable handing it over to someone to view.I have my comic bagged in an EnvyPak bag (Premium Color Coded Comic Book Envelopes) with a backing board. Thing fits like a glove inside the case and does not move around from side to side but moves a wee bit up and down. That does not bother me at all. I will be hanging these babies on the wall. With that said, my comics are all from the mid 80s to the early 90s, mostly Marvel titles. I can now protect them even more and know that they will last another 40 years.
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