Hello and welcome to Shelf Porn, our weekly trip into the home of one fan. Today's collection comes from Batfan and father Andrew Seymour, who shares his comics, statues and more.

If you'd like to see your collection featured right here on Robot 6, you can find submission details at the end of this post.

And now here is Andrew ...

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I’ve been collecting on and off for over 20 years and always been a fan of the Batman and Robin (Dick Grayson) but overall the entire “Bat Family”. I can honestly say I have most of Batman’s major story arcs since the early 80s. Dick Grayson is my favorite character since being Robin to Teen Titans (Teen Titans 1st App is in collection) Robin to Nightwing and Agent of Spyder.

My collection consists of just over 2100 comics which I keep a very good record of on my Laptop.

6 long boxes containing:

  • The complete run of New 52 Batman and Robin, Nightwing, The Walking Dead
  • Complete major story arcs around the Bat Family (Knightfall saga, Bruce Wayne Murderer, Battle for the Cowl, The Road home, Hush, A Death in the Family (Jason Todd) to Death of the Family and many others.
  • Other arcs like, Infinite Crisis, Civil War, X-Men vs Avengers, Onslaught, Origin 1 and 2, Maximum Carnage, Days of Future Pasts, Infinite Wars, Secret Wars, Infinite Gauntlet.
  • First appearance of, Nightwing, Jason Todd and as Robin and Red Hood, Tim Drake and as Robin, Damian Wayne, Silver age Penguin and many others
  • And countless Deathes and many signatures from a lot of great Artists, Creators and Writers including some from Stan Lee signatures.

I am a father of a 2 year old and since his birth I have grown to fully enjoy the father son relationship between Batman and Damian as I build my father and son relationship while continue to enjoy the artwork of the comic book industry.

Sincerely Andrew Seymour





















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If you’d like to see your collection featured here on Robot 6, here’s what you need to do:

1. Take some photos and save them as jpgs.

2. Write up a little something about your collection.

3. Send them to me in an email. Please put the text into an email and attach the images as separate files; don’t embed them into a Word doc. Uploading them to Dropbox or a similar service also works.