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Comic Geek Speak Podcast - The Best Comic Book Podcast

886 - Comic Talk

Comic Geek Speak Podcast - The Best Comic Book Podcast

Speakers of Geek

Comicbook, Comicbooks, Comics, Comic Book, Comic, Arts & Entertainment, Comic Books, Superhero, Graphic Novel, Arts

4.3668 Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2010

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

It's Monday! We wrap up this weekend's Allentown Comic Con, give our thoughts on recently released comic movie images, bring back our CGS followup segment and listen to the greatest voicemail to date. (1:39:11)

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0:00.0

This is Comic Geek Speak, episode 886, Comic Talk.

0:14.0

Welcome to Comic Geek Speak. I'm Brian Deemer.

0:15.9

I'm Jamie D.

0:16.6

I'm Brian Christman.

0:17.5

I'm Peter Rios.

0:18.6

And thanks for joining us.

0:20.6

This episode of Comic Geek Speak is brought to you by drawer boxes, the almighty drawer boxes.

0:29.7

Door boxes are fantastic cardboard solution to your comic storage problem.

0:36.2

You might say, hey, but, man, Brian, what are you talking about? I got all these boxes. Of course, comics are in cardboard. I got long boxes at the wazoo. That's the problem. You got long boxes. You are behind the times. And we know, like, your comics are not organized properly because it's pain in the ass, heaving all those boxes off, the ones on the bottom, unless you have some gigantic garage where you have all single stack, just drawer boxes lining both, I mean, you know, long boxes lining both sides and not a single thing has another box on top of it.

1:07.3

But that's probably one person in the entire United States and everybody else has stacks and stacks of boxes, and you never go to the ones on the bottom. Solve that problem. Get yourself some drawer boxes. You stack them up and they're drawers. It's like a long box with a drawer inside and you just pull it out and you say, but cardboard, I can't support the weight of all. Yes, you can. It can go six high. It's not a problem. You pull them up. The ones on the bottom still open just fine. It's no problem. And now they have long boxes. They have short boxes. Now they have magazine size that also hold CGC books. So a lot of people who are into the whole CGC thing, that's great. You can, you're now

1:45.5

not left out. And they have a cool box sort system that you can add to it. So inside the box,

1:52.0

instead of having dividers that fall over and all your books slide down and get bent and it's a pain

1:56.5

in the ass, these things keep your books like locked into position so they can't slip and slide and uh they

2:03.4

also have a box locks connectors that'll keep boxes next to each other connected so when you pull a drawer

2:08.6

out and you leave it out like you leave it hanging there like all the way extended the whole thing

2:13.8

doesn't tip over because it's attached to the box next to it. And that anchors it down.

2:17.8

So they got it all figured out.

2:20.9

And Rich, the guy who owns a company, wonderful guy, loves comics, invented the drawer box

2:28.2

because he wanted them and wondered, I got to order like a thousand of them if I want

2:32.6

20 for myself.

2:33.7

So I guess I'll see if I can sell the other 980. And guess what? People liked them. And now it's been like five years later and he's still cranking them out. So check it out, collection drawer.com for all, to get all the information. You know, it's funny. So my roommate moved out, so I moved all my boxes over in her room, right?

2:52.5

So I moved the drawer boxes first.

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