Well, that depends on a few things. Like how much you love the comics, how much space you have to store them, and if you think they'll hold value in the future. If all these factors are positive for you, then sure, keep collecting.
It's really up to you. If collecting brings you joy and you have a system to manage and organize your collection, then there's no reason not to continue. But if it's becoming a burden or too expensive, you might want to reevaluate.
You could store them in plastic sleeves to protect them from damage and dust.
It depends on your personal situation and interests. If you're running out of space or the cost is becoming a burden, maybe it's time to consider. But if comics still bring you joy and you have the means to keep collecting, why stop?
You can try your local comic book store. They usually have a wide selection of single issue comics.
Some conventions or comic fairs also have vendors selling single issue comics. Check for local events in your area.
Single issue comics usually have a self-contained story within one issue. They might focus on a specific event or character arc.
You can look for local charities or libraries that accept comic donations. Some comic book stores might also have donation programs.
Single issue comics are standalone comic books that typically contain a self-contained story or a part of a larger story arc.
Yes, there are several ways. You could use digital platforms specifically designed for comic display or create your own physical display setup at home.
You might try looking at local thrift stores or garage sales. Sometimes you can get lucky and find some at discounted prices.
Some online platforms like Amazon or specialized comic book websites might offer single issue comics for purchase and deliver to Canada. Just make sure to check the shipping details.