David E. Townsend II
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
These fit my comics perfectly and since they go in a binder, displaying them has never been easier
J. Bennett
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
Great quality
Mary R. Bailey
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
This was perfect for my comics. I also want to add the people are commenting about it having a strong odor. Like maple syrup. My girlfriend and I couldn't smell anything.
Dave
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
Very good sleeves for comics and very sturdy. Only complaint is I only received 10 sleeves instead of 12 as advertised.
rlkiser
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
I’m using mine for booklets rather than comics. It’s a great fit and looks nice. Seems pretty well made. No complaints.
J. Gredler
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
Got the binder sleeves to have some of my bagged and boarded comics stored in some UniKeep enclosed binders for easier access (rather than having them boxed up and put away). Since I use 56pt 7" boards (Comic Pro Line) and 7.25" mylar bags (Mylites 2), these binder sleeves have a bit extra width in the pocket (compared to BCW's binder sleeves) that fits the bagged and boarded comic perfectly.Do note, as other reviews have stated, the clasp is in the front when top-loading the comic into the binder sleeve. The solution pointed out in another review and what I recommend as well is to bottom-load the comic, preferably bagged and boarded separately. This moves the clasp to the bottom on the back when loading your binder. Depending on the binder you use and the comics you are storing, this may not work for you because, while the clasp does keep the pocket closed, I would not rely on it to hold up to a lot of weight when bottom-loading.Of course, your mileage may vary, but these sleeves were perfect for my use-case taking the above into account.
Ashly
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
I recently got into collecting a certain comic and wanted something to keep them in. I wish this was a little prettier, but it does the job. It's sturdy, and will hold all the comics I need it to hold. I put the comics in the sleeves backwards, as the back side of the sleeve is clearer and less scratched looking than the front. Something, the binder or the sleeves, smell heavily of maple syrup, which is super weird. But everything is clean, so I'm not sure where the smell is coming from, and it's not an overwhelming/horrible smell.
J. Bub
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
These no name (tutata?) binder sleeves are probably the best you can get for comic books. And they're also the most expensive at $1 a piece. The flap is really convenient to open and close. They have good rigidity for storing in a binder, and you can fit a couple regular comic books back to back to save on the number you need. On the downside, they're not real clear in color, having a bit of cloudiness.Because of the price, I tried the Ultra Pro Platinum sleeves. They're not as rigid, and the flap is not as well made. The flap's scored, but it's problematic trying to get the flap to fold on the score line, and it often doesn't stay closed. On the plus side, the Ultra Pros are much clearer. They're also a third of the price, and since I'm trying to sleeve all of my comic books, the Ultra Pros were just the more cost effective way to go.If tutata could cut the cost of these in half, they'd still cost more than the other binder sleeves out there, but I'd gladly buy them at that price. If you only have a few comic books to binder, then these will likely work well for you although they seem to be the least clear-colored option.