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  1. 14 hours ago, Fred Slota said:

    Prime Issues are non-variant first print issues if they exist; if they don't then they are variant A first print issues. 

    In some cases, variants are printed in equal numbers.  In such situations, CB has arbitrarily designated which version is "Variant A".   Circa early 2000's, the second issue of Marvel's #2 issues would get two different covers printed in equal quantities, for example.  So there is no real "Prime" issue in those cases.  

  2. On 12/29/2022 at 7:01 PM, Mark J. Castaneda said:

    Cleaned up the title for the next content update. Not sure I listed all the later printings; feel free to send in submissions for them if i missed any.

    The following printings need to be added:

    #1/HC 2nd print

    #1/HC 3rd print

    #2/HC 2nd print

    #2/A 2nd print

    The only reason that I am not submitting them via ComicBase is that I don't have the UPC numbers for them.  

  3. There is no such field.  Many comics have a cover date that is at least one month ahead of the actual release date.  And many times a delayed comic still gets the same cover date that it would have received if it were released on time.  

    If a ComicBase entry has an image associated with it that is not a preliminary image, that is fairly good indicator that the item has been released.  But the converse is not necessarily true.  Items that have a preliminary image or no image at all are not necessarily unreleased.  A common example of this would be trade paperback and hardcover collected editions, as the Human Computing offices typically don't order those and they rely heavily on user submissions for those items.  

  4. 21 hours ago, Fred Slota said:

    And am I correct with the understanding that ComicBase mostly doesn't differentiate between Direct and Newsstand, and so these should just be entered as regular "Incredible Hulk, The" #320-323, and not as /A variants, yes?

    That is correct.  

  5. UPC numbers sometimes change between info that is initially sent to retailers and the printing of the actual book.  Since we don't know when TFAW (or any other retailer) enters those UPC's into their system, it might save the CB folks some work if folks send actual UPC info from the printed book.  

  6. There continues to be an ongoing problem with mass market paperback reprints of comics and comic strips ending up in the Book category.  This week the following Book titles were created, but they belong in the Comics category:
    Kittycat’s Motor Is Running
    MAD About MAD!
    MAD as the Devil!
    MAD Marginals
    MAD’s Don Martin Cooks Up More Tales
    MAD’s Don Martin Steps Further Out
    MAD’s Maddest Artist Don Martin Drops 13 Stories
    Oops! We’re Out of Juice!
    Pick Up What Things?
    Viva MAD!
    Wanna Be Smiled At?
    Who Invented Rain?

    (BTW: Large and Loveable: Marmaduke is still hanging around in Books; it should be moved to Comics... see this thread)

    This week's update added The Adventures of JP Cummings.  Shouldn't that really be Adventures of JP Cummings, The ?

    The Fantastic Four by John Byrne Omnibus title still needs clean-up (see this thread).  

  7. The variation and the printing number are separate fields... so you can have issue #1/A 3rd printing, for example.  

    But in looking at the Fantastic Four by John Byrne Omnibus title, it looks like it needs some clean up, so I am pinging @Mark J. Castaneda on this thread.    

    1.  AFAIK, there were only two versions of volume 1 first printing.  Issue #1 and Issue #1/B look like duplicates.  One of those needs to go away.  If it matters in the decision making, I believe that what is shown as #1/A was the DM variant (as indicated in the Notes field).  

    2.  I am pretty sure that both versions of volume 1 had second printings and third printings.  So those need to be added once Mark decides how to handle the above item.  

    3.  Similarly, volume 2 had only two versions.  Again, what is shown as #2/A is the DM variant (as indicated in the Notes field).  The entry for #2/HC is superfluous.  Volume 2 should be listed as either #2 and #2/A **or** as #2/A and #2/B.  I recommend using the same convention as for volume 1 (so again, what gets used will be determined by Mark's decision re: volume 1).  

    4.  I am pretty sure that both versions of Volume 2 have had second printings, and I think that third printings have either been solicited or they are expected to be solicited soon.  

  8. This week's update added two titles that look like they are reprints of the Family Circus comic:  I Could Hear Chewing, It's Muddy Out Today, and Jeffy's Lookin' At Me!  They were both added as Books, but they should really be in Comics.  
    •  This is the second instance this month where I have seen mmpb reprints of panel cartoons getting posted to the Books section of the database.  So a heads-up on this to the beleaguered folks who field all of the user-generated CB data submissions.  
    •  Not sure why, but the Jeffy's Lookin' At Me title is acting wonky on the AA site.  I can type "Jeffy" into the search box and it shows up as an option, but clicking on it takes me to an error page.  

  9. So in yesterday's Livestream, @Peter R. Bickford said that we should be posting our drink recipes.  I checked with Pete, and he said the recipes should go in this thread rather than start a new one.  

    My Gingerbread Old Fashioned recipe:

        • 1 part Bittermilk #7 (Bittermilk website; Amazon link for Bittermilk #7)
        • 4 parts bourbon whiskey or rye whiskey (with higher proof whiskeys, I will often 2 parts whiskey and 2 parts ginger ale)
        •  stir and add ice
        •  optional:  garnish with an orange wedge and/or maraschino cherry

    You can also make a "Shirley Temple" version for people and/or occasions where alcohol not preferred:

        •  add a generous drop of maraschino syrup to an old fashioned glass
        •  1 part Bittermilk #7
        •  4 parts ginger ale
        •  stir and add ice

       

    Stay tuned for Pete's Sugar Cookie Martini recipe!  If he doesn't post it in a couple of days, I will start pestering him on Slack.  

    I hope that everybody has a great set of holidays (no matter which ones you observe)!  

  10. In the mid-1990's, Caliber reprinted the Wordsmith series from Renegade.  The first four issues were reprinted as their own title (and are correctly indexed in ComicBase) but issues 5, 6, 7, and 8 were reprinted as flipbooks as follows:
    •  issue #5 in Searchers #3
    •  issue #6 in Raven Chronicles #10
    •  issue #7 in Nowheresville #3
    •  issue #8 in Silent Invasion #4

    ComicBase currently double-lists issues #5-8 as issues of Wordsmith (Caliber), but they should be deleted.  (Note that somebody is listing #6 for sale on AA.) 

    The database also lists issue #9, and AFAIK that was indeed published as a separate issue and should therefore NOT be deleted.   

  11. Based on Steven's answer, this sounds a lot like March of Comics in that various retail stores would have their name and/or logo printed on the cover of the issues that they were giving away in their store.  The database doesn't treat these as different variants and AFAIK the collector's market as a whole doesn't distinguish between the different retailers when determining a value for a particular issue.  

    With that in mind, IMO the database probably shouldn't track each of the different shoe stores as a different variant for this title.  (These shoe retailer issues should be tracked differently from the regular newsstand editions, certainly, just not an individual variant for each individual shoe store.)  

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