Like any investment, I keep them in the best condition I can provide them.
That why I cring when my cousin gets them. They can really destroy mangas...
I always take good care all my manga, because I have spent many a lot of money
and time to buy them, So I have to make them as a new book just like when i buy
them for the first time.
And since I have little brother, I have to put them in a book shelves and put a
lock on it. Because I don't want to find my book became pieces of paper.
They are like treasures to me (they were pretty expensive after all) and I lend
them only to my closest friends whom I can trust. The few volumes I have are all
on my bookshelf in a perfect condition thanks to the fact that at home I'm the
only one interested in them and the others don't even bother to touch or examine
them.
There's not a single crease in any of my many mangas. I would cry if that
happened, and would have to replace the 'damaged' book. x3 I guess this
obsession isn't exactly healthy...but at least my books are pretty. *w*
I keep them in a good shape, but when I lend them to my friends, they usually
lose some pages and that makes me angry (well, not exactly angry ^^U). That
makes me treat my manga in a good condition and I keep them with the envelopes
and everything
I treat all of my stuff really well, so that goes for my manga as well. If you
look at any of my books (manga or not), they're in perfect condition. I can't
stand to bend the spines or fold the corners, so yeah. ^^;
Hmm... I treat my mangas quite well actually. I put them on shelves and if I
want to read I handle it with care. Im not harsh with it and I try to put back
all my mangas careful as possible. But I just treat the mangas I LIKE in that
way :P
Its another thing about the mangas I dont like (and for some reason, they are in
my room anyway). I sometimes talk crap about them, and Im not so careful with
them too . I dont know why, but that is probably becase I dont see so much
quality in them. You can treat them like you want
Thats how I treat my stuff :P
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afaT
...very, very, VERY well. Both for quality's sake, and mine. They're in an
enclosed bookshelf in my room. With see-through glass doors. Not
that I don't read them or anything, I do, but I'm not casual with them as I am
with, say, the paperbacks I read -- ie. dog-earing manga? NEVER. *lol* I treat
all my reading material respectfully, comes from being a bookworm, but whereas I
can dog-ear my everyday casual reading, I completely use bookmarks for my manga.
You may not guess it from looking at my room (well, I practically live in a
walk-in closet, so there isn't much space to put things), but I try very hard to
take good care of my manga, and really everything else I buy. I think the only
things that come before taking care of my manga are my video games Valkyrie Profile, Suikoden 2, and the few others I'd have to sell my soul for in
order to get another copy of
I would sometimes bring my manga to school to read and like my friends would
look at them and if they put like a fold in a page or something like that i
would get really mad at them. >:D I like to keep them perfecto. Yesh. My
friends think i am weird. And they would make fun of me. Hehe...
Same thing goes for everything else... like... if i thought my algebra homework
looked messy, i would redo the paper all over again.
Yea, anyone here will probably say they try to keep it neat. I am no exeption. I
have no huge collection, but I keep mine as well kept as possible, without
drawing absurd attention to it...
Like any investment, I keep them in the best condition I can provide them.
That why I cring when my cousin gets them. They can really destroy mangas...
I always take good care all my manga, because I have spent many a lot of money and time to buy them, So I have to make them as a new book just like when i buy them for the first time.
And since I have little brother, I have to put them in a book shelves and put a lock on it. Because I don't want to find my book became pieces of paper.
They are like treasures to me (they were pretty expensive after all) and I lend them only to my closest friends whom I can trust. The few volumes I have are all on my bookshelf in a perfect condition thanks to the fact that at home I'm the only one interested in them and the others don't even bother to touch or examine them.
Just shelf them, but its getting dusty now a days.
There's not a single crease in any of my many mangas. I would cry if that happened, and would have to replace the 'damaged' book. x3 I guess this obsession isn't exactly healthy...but at least my books are pretty. *w*
I keep them in a good shape, but when I lend them to my friends, they usually lose some pages and that makes me angry (well, not exactly angry ^^U). That makes me treat my manga in a good condition and I keep them with the envelopes and everything
I try to keep them as new looking as possible. Not to open it too much when I read it to prevent a bend near the spine of the book.
I treat all of my stuff really well, so that goes for my manga as well. If you look at any of my books (manga or not), they're in perfect condition. I can't stand to bend the spines or fold the corners, so yeah. ^^;
Hmm... I treat my mangas quite well actually. I put them on shelves and if I want to read I handle it with care. Im not harsh with it and I try to put back all my mangas careful as possible. But I just treat the mangas I LIKE in that way :P
. I dont know why, but that is probably becase I dont see so much
quality in them. You can treat them like you want 
Its another thing about the mangas I dont like (and for some reason, they are in my room anyway). I sometimes talk crap about them, and Im not so careful with them too
Thats how I treat my stuff :P
~~~~~~~~
afaT
...very, very, VERY well. Both for quality's sake, and mine. They're in an enclosed bookshelf in my room. With see-through glass doors.
Not
that I don't read them or anything, I do, but I'm not casual with them as I am
with, say, the paperbacks I read -- ie. dog-earing manga? NEVER. *lol* I treat
all my reading material respectfully, comes from being a bookworm, but whereas I
can dog-ear my everyday casual reading, I completely use bookmarks for my manga.
in good condition........sum ppl cut the pictas out of there manga and im like wth........
Mine are well-kept in a special cabinet where no 1 can touch except me hahaha
I treat it like I'm gonna resell it. I have about over 500 dollars invested and I plan to either donate or sell my old manga..
I treat it with real care, and I make sure that the covers aren't bent or anything.
Generally, I treat my manga as well as possible. In other words, completely the opposite of my schoolbooks.
I treat my mangas like treasure, my life!
hehe,
well, i try and keep them as new as possible without any bends and dirt.
I have lots of manga too.. Though I don't really count how many I have..
I keep them in boxes and add some dry agent packets.. haha..
You may not guess it from looking at my room (well, I practically live in a walk-in closet, so there isn't much space to put things), but I try very hard to take good care of my manga, and really everything else I buy. I think the only things that come before taking care of my manga are my video games Valkyrie Profile, Suikoden 2, and the few others I'd have to sell my soul for in order to get another copy of
i keep my mangas in my bookshelves i have about $200 worth of mangas so im really careful with them
I put them on my bookshelf with my videogames and dvd's :S
I read my manga with gloves on...
enough said? =P
^lmao
i think it's safe to say that the majority of us keep them in good condition.
I would sometimes bring my manga to school to read and like my friends would look at them and if they put like a fold in a page or something like that i would get really mad at them. >:D I like to keep them perfecto. Yesh. My friends think i am weird. And they would make fun of me. Hehe...
Same thing goes for everything else... like... if i thought my algebra homework looked messy, i would redo the paper all over again.
Yea, anyone here will probably say they try to keep it neat. I am no exeption. I have no huge collection, but I keep mine as well kept as possible, without drawing absurd attention to it...