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My Collection: Comic Scanner

My Collection: Comic Scanner

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Application Description

Discover the easiest way to manage and value your comic book collection with HipComic's My Collection. Just snap a photo of your comic using your phone or tablet, and watch as HipComic's My Collection uses cutting-edge technology to instantly identify the Volume and Issue Number. Not only does it add your comic to your collection, but it also provides you with a guide value, making it simpler than ever to keep track of your treasures.

Snap A Picture Of Your Comics

Thanks to My Collection's innovative image recognition technology, identifying your comics is a breeze. No need for barcodes—just a simple photo does the trick, allowing for quick and accurate cataloging of your collection.

Value Your Collection

With HipComic's My Collection, you can effortlessly manage and assess the value of your entire comic book collection. Whether you're using the web version or the app on your phone or tablet, everything is conveniently consolidated in one place, making it easy to stay organized and informed about your comics' worth.

Completely Free

The best part? HipComic's My Collection is completely free to use. Enjoy unlimited scans and full access to all features without any hidden costs. No scan limits or premium features locked behind paywalls—just pure, unadulterated access to help you value and organize your comic book collection.

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