 What's up everyone take down here welcome back to another video today I'm going to be finishing off how to ship comic books Last week. I did how to ship a single comic book today. I'm gonna be showing you guys how to ship 25 to 80 comics now today in this video specifically I'm going to show you guys how to pack and ship 25 comics. These are 25 image comics all issue number one I just sold these About with three dollars each so seventy five dollars plus twenty dollars to ship this method here for 20 comics is about 15 to 20 dollars to ship here in Canada anywhere in Canada and 50 dollar 50 comics or more might be upwards of 30 dollars depending on the weights So in this video here, I'm going to show you guys how to ship 25 comics But you can use the same method for up to 80 comics You just are going to want to split up the comic so instead of packing all 80 together You're going to want to do multiple 20 20 comic stacks and wrap them the same way and I'm going to show you guys how to do that But to do this you are going to need a box these ones here. I get from staples. I think 25 for 60 cents each or something like that you have to order 25 to get that price points So I do have two different sizes. This one here is I don't know if it says it on of course it doesn't it is 12 by 9 by 3 inches and Then for my bigger mystery boxes Or if I have to ship more comics usually it is 12 by 9 by 6 is the size of box that I use so you're going to need a box I do use for comic backboards These are just ones instead of me recycling them. I do use them to ship you are going to want to use painters tape packing tape of course and This here is craft paper. That's what I use to wrap up my comics. I'm gonna be explaining that's Right now so this here you can get a I think a 600 foot roll for $15 So I just roll out what I need Slice it in half the width of it in half. It's twice as wide as what this is here, and I do get my sheet here So She's gonna move these over for seconds and show you guys how I pack them up So first I'm going to take two comic boards Put them in the center. I'm then going to grab 25 comics so again if you are shipping 50 comics or upwards of 80 comics you aren't going to want to take all 80 and wrap them up this way You're gonna want to take multiple stacks of about 20 to 25 comics the max I do is about 25 comics And you're gonna wrap them up this way So instead of you having one big wrapped stack, you're gonna have multiple 20 to 25 comic stacks So you're gonna take your comics You can put them right on the comic boards You're gonna put the other two Right on top that just makes it a little bit easier and a little bit safer and completes it Makes it square. So you are then going to wrap it up just like you would a Christmas presents With the painters tape here. Okay, just like that. Now that isn't gonna add a lot of Packing on the sides here. This is simply so my comics do not bounce around inside the box Doesn't make it a lot easier. So I always wrap up my comics like this. So again, if you're shipping 50 to 80 comics Or anything more than 25 and you recommend wrapping multiple stacks like this the max I'll do is 25 and I'll create a brick just like you see here Then I will take the box and I'll turn into a box and put them inside So you're gonna take your brick and you're gonna set it into the box here Once you have it in here, you can see there's about an inch on both sides and a little bit on the top here As you can see it goes a little low that you do need to put some packing materials inside whether that be Craft paper that's crunched up that will work great Which I usually use my leftovers of that or worst-case scenario having some of my left over bubble wrap toss to get in Here as well, but you want to make sure that this brick that we made is not bouncing around So you want to make sure it is secured and it is in place before you fold everything up And you do tape and ship up the box But this is the method that I use for shipping anywhere from 25 to 80 comics again if I do Ship more than 25 obviously I'm gonna use a bigger box my other ones here is twice as big and that one I Will do multiple box of this. I'll put one in I'll put the other one right on top And then I'll put the packing material around it making sure everything is nice and safe And then I will box it up and seal it to be able to ship again in Canada To ship this anywhere in Canada from Canada is Gonna cost if it stays in my province It's gonna cost about $15 if it's out of province. It's gonna be about $20 depending on the weights This here is about two kilograms something like that's up to 50 50 comics is about five kilograms. So Depends on the weights as well 50 comics or more. It's going to be around 25 to 30 dollars or more depending on how many comics you are shipping and where it's going if it is going to the United States It's even more so shipping from Canada to the United States. This box here might cost me roughly $30 whereas 50 comics might cost me $40. It also depends on the weights But this here is the right way and the way that I ship my comic books whenever I'm shipping multiple copies or multiple comics story Whether it's a mystery box or somebody's just buying a multiple Comics from me. This is how I ship them because I've never had an issue of any comics arriving damaged any comics arriving With anything wrong with the box even so this is how I ship them and just like last week How I showed you guys how to ship a single comic that is how I ship it That is falling in line with the right way how to ship it But also my own take on it. Some people won't Probably wrap it before they put it in the box Some people probably will pack it completely different that is fine as long as you're wrapping it and you're doing everything in your power To make sure that your comics and the stuff that you're shipping arrives to your customers Without any damage and comic books Can be damaged very easily so you do want to take extra precautions, which is why this is how I do wrap my comics Okay, so enjoy this video. I'm gonna leave this one here. Please take care. Peace