Premium Comic Book Display and Protection: Why Collectors Choose BCW’s Magnetic Comic Holders

BCW Magnetic Comic Holders offer a perfect balance of archival protection and premium display. Whether it’s a signed variant, convention exclusive, or a Silver Age key issue, these holders help you protect, store, and display what matters most.

For over 40 years, collectors have trusted BCW to safeguard their collections—from comic book bins and bags to wall displays and storage accessories. These holders continue that tradition with UV protection, crystal-clear panels, and magnetic sealing designed for today’s collectors and retailers.

Detective Comics issue in BCW Magnetic Comic Book Holder displayed on shelf next to graded comics and comic-themed decor.
Continue reading

How to Assemble a BCW Comic or Magazine Bin

When you get a BCW Comic Book or Magazine Bin, it will come as a set of panels that need to be snapped together. It can be a bit confusing the first time you do this, but becomes much easier on later builds. The How To videos for the Short Comic Bin, Long Comic Bin, Graded Comic Bin, and Magazine Bin are all below, although the assembly process is identical for all of these bins.

BCW Short Comic Book Bin Assembly
Continue reading

Protecting Comic Book Trade Paperbacks

To a comic book collector, a trade paperback (TPB) is a thick comic bound with a cardstock cover. These are usually the same width and height as current comic books but are thicker than traditional comics as they have significantly more pages. A TPB might be a series of comic books or a given story arc, originally published as individual comics that have been combined. A “graphic novel” might classify as TPB, but a graphic novel could be larger or have a hardback cover. The term “omnibus” refers to an even larger bound collection of comics that were previously published as individual comics. An omnibus is more likely to have a hardback cover and be larger than the “current comic” in width and height.

BCW offers bags and boards for collectors who want to protect their trade paperbacks from the elements. As TPBs are thicker than traditional comics, understanding what size of bags and boards are needed can be confusing if you don’t have lots of samples for testing. Below are common examples of TPBs to help you determine what bags and boards you need for your collection.

BCW only recommends polypropylene bags for these thicker comic books, as poly bags are flexible and can easily wrap to the depth of the TPB. Mylar bags are not a great solution for TPBs, as the Mylar is less flexible and will not wrap around the trade paperbacks properly.

Trade paperbacks in silver age bags



The trade paperbacks shown above are a common size. They’re “current” width and height, and their depth (thickness) ranges from 1/8″ to 1/4″. For their protection, we recommend Current Backing Boards and Resealable Silver Age Comic Book Bags. While the Silver Bags are larger than the Current Boards, the bags are filled with thick TPBs, so the end result is a perfect fit.

Continue reading