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Gregory Hecht

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  1. Not too much to add to Steven's responses except to say that CB can definitely handle printing numbers above 50. I submitted my Tolkein's Hobbit and LotR novels to CB. All of those had print numbers above 50 and there have not been any problems with retaining them or the scans in either my database or the master database (as evidenced by Atomic Avenue's website). Is it possible that at least some of these scans were associated with a title that underwent some sort of a change? Titles like Secret City Saga (Jack Kirby's...) often get entered into the database with incorrect ' or ... punctuation and that later gets corrected. Is it possible that when the title got corrected by a weekly content update, the scans for the comics that aren't in the master database got left behind in the original, incorrectly titled folder? If that happened, then you would have some of the symptoms that you report: your personal scans aren't in the default location any more b/c the default location has changed. Certainly lots of FCBD issue listings have been shuffled around over time by title renamings etc. Many of them have a very messy history in that sense. So another reason that I am suspicious that this is related to the issue that you report. Try searching your computer hard drive for any files with the name "3-B-70" and see if that turns up your original scan. If it does, then that would suggest that my supposition holds some water.
  2. My impression has been that they are in higher demand, but I don't think that $8-$15 boost applies to copies that are in mid or low grade. But I might be wrong on that.
  3. The "Titles" pop-up is the window that I think you are looking for. Does it have a "Modify" button in it? If so, then that is what you are looking for.
  4. You can do this by bringing up the "Modify Title" pop-up window. I am running CB off of a virtual Windows machine using Parallels on a Mac, and I can do this using the "control T" key command. I am pretty sure that genuine Windows users can do this using "right-click T". ("Modify Title" used to be in a pulldown menu, but as far as I can tell, that menu item vanished with CB 2020 or 2021, so now it is essentially a "secret hack." ) Within the pop-up window, select the title that you want to delete. Click the "Modify" button at the bottom of the pop-up window. You should now see a pop-up that allows you to edit the title info for the title that you selected. Look at the bottom of that window and you should see a "Remove" button. Click that to delete the selected title. "With great power comes great responsibility." Use this feature wisely as I believe that I can delete titles for which you have inventory in stock. If you delete a genuine title that is in the CB master database, the title will be restored when you do your next content update... but content updates can't restore your deleted inventory.
  5. Hey folks -- Just in case you didn't see the message on the CB home page, there is no Livestream this week (9/1/2021).
  6. For the unnumbered books, if there really is a continuity from one book to the next, you could always put something in the Notes field "continued from xxxxxxx, next book in series is yyyyyyyy." Alternatively, you can always use a custom field for those sorts of reading order and continuity notations.
  7. Are you saying that you don't know the publisher for the items in question? Or are you saying that you have a publisher listed but it doesn't match the publisher that is in the ComicBase database?
  8. • This week's update added Star Wars: These Are the Droids Your'e Looking For. The apostrophe is in the wrong place in this title. • Also added this week: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Novels (Pocket) and Star Trek: Voyager Novels (Pocket). The items listed under each of these titles are in the database as tpb. Are you *sure* that these aren't really mmpb? It has been a long-running common error for mmpb novels to be submitted as tpb, and I suspect that this is the case here. (This error might go away if ComicBase chose a format other than tpb as the default when creating a new book...) • Harry Potter: A Magical Year is listed under Comics. Based on the description on Amazon, it sounds more like an art book than a comic or graphic novel, so maybe this should be listed under Books? • Worlds of H.P. Lovecraft: Beyond the Wall of Sleep (Caliber) was added. Isn't this the same thing as Worlds of H.P. Lovecraft: Beyond the Wall of Sleep? The scans for these match and show that they were published under Caliber's Tome imprint.
  9. I have been running CB within a Parallels-based virtual Windows machine for many years. No issues. (Although I should add that my MacBook Pro pre-dates the new M1 chip that Apple is using. Given Parallels great track record, I wouldn't be too concerned, but I cannot provide any comments on that kind of set-up that are based on firsthand knowledge.)
  10. Just a quick note to @Peter R. Bickford that you might want to visit the thread at this link prior to this week's Livestream on 8/18 b/c it will be a topic that comes up.
  11. Yes, I think that this is what everybody in the thread is requesting as the standard.
  12. Just came across the entry for Marvel Masterworks: Captain America #13/HC and I see the same problem here. I have not looked very far for more examples, but my spidey-sense tells me that there could be quite a few. It would be nice if Mark or Pete could chime in to tell us whether they have instructed the content editors to trim down these kinds of submissions when they receive them. If we don't hear anything in the next couple of days, maybe we should raise this issue at this week's CB Livestream.
  13. If (AND ONLY IF) the title you are moving the issues into has NO ITEMS IN STOCK, here is an easy hack for you. Let's suppose you are moving something in your database from a comics title to a magazine title, and that you have no items in stock in the magazine title: 1. Delete the magazine title (the one you want to move your inventory into) 2. Go to the comics title (the one you want to move your inventory out of) 3. Change the media type for the comics title from comics to magazine. 4. When you do your next content update, the update process will clean up the new magazine title that now includes your inventory. There are variations on the above that you can do (such as deleting issues with no inventory in the destination title) prior to moving your existing inventory into there.
  14. I think the glitch regarding AA searches only turning up comics and not books or magazines has been fixed.
  15. Am I understanding you correctly that you are trying to move items from one media type to another?
  16. Try it again just in case it was a server issue when you last attempted. (I have made some submissions this afternoon, and they seem to be getting to the server just fine.) If you are still encountering issues this afternoon, the problem is likely local to you and not the HC server. Make sure that you have the most recent version of ComicBase. If that checks out and you are still having problems, drop an email to support.
  17. I *finally* got around to getting the supplemental book submitted as Spawn #10-L. Used the artwork file from the cerebusoverload store. There is no cover price, so I used the price at the store ($40.00). The store also had a cover image for the lenticular version (10-K in Comicbase) that it did not have back in the spring, so I uploaded that as well.
  18. The database lists two issues under the book title Frank Cho: Pencil and Ink, a HC #1 and TPB #1. I'm not seeing any indication that this book is part of a numbered series, so I have resubmitted these entries as unnumbered HC and TPB. I also uploaded an entry with scan and UPC for the signed deluxe HC version.
  19. True. That issue definitely isn't an "error misprint" as claimed in the Notes field. IIRC the Special Edition was how Marvel published the issue for the newsstands (Quasar was direct-sale only at that time).
  20. Hi folks -- A reminder that Pete is away this week, so there is no Livestream happening this week. Instead, feel free to join us in his backyard for BBQ and beer. (Please be sure to not leave any empty cans or bottles on his property so that he doesn't figure out that we were there!)
  21. Assuming that he is the same person as cyberspace comics, it looks like @Cyberspace Steve has a copy posted for sale on AA. He should be able to confirm.
  22. Have you taken a look at Bags Unlimited? I have had good luck with them.
  23. Just curious: does the Pullbox feature only include comics distributed by Diamond?
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