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Kermit

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  1. Thanks for the advice. But those "products" aren't in direct contact with the bagged/boaded comics. Usually there's around 3 or 4 backboards to prevent any bent/crease on the spine of the last comic in contact with the boards/newspapers/bubbles plastic.
  2. either air bubble plastic or even wrapped pages of newspapers in homogenic volumes do the trick very well...