Not really. I find it more convenient to sort them by genre or the author. Alphabetical sorting can be confusing for me, especially when there are comics with similar titles.
Yes, I do. It makes it easier to find the ones I want quickly.
Well, sometimes I do. It depends on how many comics I have and what kind of organization system works best at the moment. But usually, alphabetical sorting is a helpful way to keep things in order.
One way to sort Marvel comics is by the character or team they feature. You could group all the Spider-Man comics together, for example.
You can sort comics by genre, like superhero, fantasy, or horror. That's a simple and useful way.
Well, one way to sort your comics on your phone is by the date you added them. That way, the most recent ones are at the top. Or you could sort them based on your personal rating of how much you like each comic.
One way to sort DC Comics is to group them based on the superhero or team they feature. For example, all Batman comics together, all Justice League comics together, etc. Another approach could be by the era of publication, like Golden Age, Silver Age, or Modern Age. It really comes down to how you want to organize and access them easily.
You can sort them by genre. Put all the superhero comics together, then the fantasy ones, and so on.
You can sort them based on their viewing history or the frequency of their visits.
Sorting comic book collections can be done in several ways. You might want to classify them according to the characters they feature. Or maybe by the popularity or rarity of the issues. It's all about finding a system that works for you and makes it easy to find the ones you want when you want them.
Well, it really varies. If the numbers make it easier for readers to follow the story or keep track of specific issues, then yes. But if the story flows naturally without them, I might skip it.
Well, I haven't written scripts for my comics. I think it's better to have a dedicated scriptwriter who can bring a fresh perspective and expertise to the story development.
I usually keep them in plastic sleeves and stack them neatly on shelves.