[CALIBK12] Binding Comic Books

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Thu Jun 25 09:29:57 PDT 2009


 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Murphy, Nora <nmurp1 at lausd.net>
To: CALIB POST <calibk12 at lists.sjsu.edu>
Sent: Thu, Jun 25, 2009 8:57 am
Subject: [CALIBK12] Binding Comic Books










I have just received a large amount of individual, old, cool comic books.  Some 
of these are things I've never seen before, like the Silver Surfer, while others 
are a little more well-known.  Anyway, I was wondering if anyone had an idea 
about how I might (cheaply and easily) bind comics of the same series into one 
volume that the kids can check out.  Leaving them as individual comics is an 
invitation for trouble, if you ask me.  They are delicate and could really use a 
hard or semi-hard cover of some sort.
 
Ideas?
 
Nora G. Murphy 
Teacher Librarian 
LA Academy Middle School 
323-238-1834

 

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