So I have a BOATLOAD of digital comics. I have a system for my floppies in long-boxes (I'll never be able to afford those custom drawers CGS was advertising long ago). But my digital comics I'm at a loss for.
I've got Golden Age, Silver Age, Bronze Age, modern age.
I've got Marvel, DC, Boom, Image, IDW, and others.
I've got full runs, mini-series, etc.
I just cannot, for the life of me, figure out how to layout the folder structure on my external hard drive. I was going to go by era of comics, then publisher, then character. But that didn't seem "right". Then I was just going to go publisher then character, then era. But nothing really seems to "work" with my particular brand of minor OCD.
So what do YOU do?
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How do you organize your music? I treat my comics in a vary similar way as my digital music.
Master Family Folder->Title-> .pdf/.cbr
So for example
Gi Joe-> Gi Joe Real American Hero
Gi Joe-> ...Elite
Gi Joe-> ...Special Missions
That way I can keep up with something like Gijoe all in one place regardless of publisher or series.
The beauty of sites that house the PD stuff is that that make it easy to find, and I adore Comic Book Plus for doing the heavy lifting as to what is in public domain. SO many great comics from the 40's and 50's that you could never afford to read.
I might have some less than moral files somewhere from previous more outlaw time. It's been years since I looked for them, but I had a similar system back then.
So for most of my licensed properties I still do
Gi Joe ->series title->issue number
But I think there is something to @SolitaireRose 's organization so now im trying this
Company->Master folder (ex. XMen, or if you buy from Image Series Creator)-> series title- -> issue number
My Image folder would looks something like this
Image-> Mark Millar->Jupiter's Legacy->series->issue
Or in Robert Kirkmans case
Image->Robert Kirkman-> Invincible-> Invincible compendium vol 1