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Gregory Hecht

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  1. 8 hours ago, Andrew d’Entremont said:

    Hey Pete. Just thought I'd check in to see how you are progressing on this. No big rush since Ontario is in a 28 lockdown and I won't be able to make into a shop anytime soon, but I am curious.

     

    Pete mentioned this issue on the Livestream today.  Turns out that this is a problem specific to the iOS version of the app and they are actively working on it.  

  2. I am trying to clean up the number of databases that are tracked by my Mobile app.  I went to my profile on Comicbase.com and deleted all of the databases listed there.  I then saved my main database to the cloud using Sidekick.  Sidekick is set up to make automated reports (collection overview & collection report) when it saves to the cloud.  I also sent a collection overview report manually to the web this morning.  However, no reports show up in my profile.  The mobile app recognizes the database and is able to tell me the total number of books, comics, and magazines, but it also states that no reports are available for the database.  

    It is a big collection (well over 50K items in total), so possibly Jimmy "The Server" Gambino choked on it. 

    Or has Jimmy decided to take a vacation day today?

  3. Any chance that we can add a field for Afterword in the Books category?  I came across a book today with an Afterword, but there doesn't seem to be a field for that.  (We already have fields in the "Creators" window for Introduction, Foreword, and Preface... so that would be a good place for "Afterword")

    Thanks!

  4. This item is still hanging around.  I have located my copy, and the following corrections should be made:

    1.  KEEP William Stout: Prehistoric Life Murals (that title matches the indicia).  However, the item in the database is listed as a TPB.  That is incorrect, the book is a hardcover.  

    2.  DELETE Prehistoric Life Murals.  This title does not match the indicia and is a duplication of William Stout: Prehistoric Life Murals.  

  5. Somewhere along the line, Beasts of Burden: Animal Rites was deleted.  

    As per my post above, Beasts of Burden: Animal Rites should be kept in the database.  The Beasts of Burden: The Gathering Storm Book #1/HC should be deleted.  (The book contains several stories in addition to "The Gathering Storm" *and* the book carries a different title on the cover and in the indicia -- "Animal Rites" -- and not the "Gathering Storm" title).  

  6. Those variants were apparently cancelled.  They may elect to have Living Vampire variants at some future date (closer to the date for the Morbius movie, perhaps), but the ones with APR20---- codes from Diamond were all cancelled.  

    Similarly, the "Sneaker variants" and "Dark Marvel" variants were also cancelled.  

    Note for Mark:  the link above contains a list of all of the individual variant comic issues that were cancelled.  You'll want to delete any of them that are still lurking in the database.  (Time to dust off the Ultimate Nullifier!)  

  7. Thanks to a typo during a search in my own database, I discovered the following titles all have the word "official" misspelled:

    Rick & Morty Offical Coloring Book:  should be Rick & Morty Official Coloring Book

    Unmasked (The Offical John Bolton Magazine and Newsletter):  should be Unmasked (The Official John Bolton Magazine and Newsletter

    Warcraft: Durotan: The Offical Movie Prequel:  should be Warcraft: Durotan: The Official Movie Prequel

  8. Here are the indicia for the two comics.  The Spawn #10 is as the Kickstarter advertises: the first half of the book reprints Spawn #10 in b&w and the second half has story notes and b&w reproductions of the covers.  

    The "supplemental book" is also as described:  lots of sketches and studies for Spawn #10, the kinds of things that often end up in promotional materials that often get listed in the database as an "ashcan."  

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  9. Mark, can you please take a look at the Spawn #10 Expanded and Remastered Kickstarter? 

    How should we handle these issues in the database?  I assume that these should be listed as second prints of the original Spawn #10 even though the contents are not truly identical?  

    By my count, I am seeing 13 different variants of this comic:  regular color covers A through D; gold variants for each of those (these have similar b&w artwork as for A through D); signed and numbered platinum variants for each of the regular covers (these have similar b&w artwork as for A through D but entirely different cover logos); and a deluxe signed and numbered with entirely different artwork than any of the A through D covers.  

    So, I guess they should be listed as Spawn #10 2nd print Variant A through Variant D for the regular covers, Variant E through H for the golds, Variant I through L for the platinums, and Variant M for the Deluxe?

    The site also mentions a "Halloween Variant (Make-Up Edition)" and a Sketch Variant.  I'm unclear as to whether or not those were actually printed.  

    There is also "Supplemental Book" which is comic-sized and contains preliminary artwork and that sort of thing, all related to the new version of Spawn #10.  How should that be listed in the database?   Should it be Spawn #10 2nd printing Ashcan?  

    These Kickstarter items have been shipped out and are starting to show up in backers' mailboxes, so I expect that there will be a need to catalog these into the database soon, it would be a good idea to have a plan in place now rather than later.  

  10. The database includes a listing for the issue Cerebus in Hell? #2021.  

    Aardvark-Vanaheim actually describes the book as Cerebus in Hell? 2021 #1.  In other words, the comic is issue #1 of the title Cerebus in Hell? 2021.  If you look at the small white type along the lefthand edge of the cover, you will see that is how the book is titled.  That is also how the comic is listed on the back cover advertisement for all of the various Cerebus in Hell one-shots that Dave Sim has been cranking out.  There is also a tiny indicia box on the last interior page which says:  Cerebus in Hell? 2021 NUMBER ONE. First Printing.  

  11. Why are 1984 Magazine and 1994 Magazine (both from Warren) listed as magazines?  The content are comics in essentially the same format as things like the Creepy (Magazine) and Eerie (Warren) titles, so they should be categorized as comics.  1984 and 1994 are magazines only in terms of their construction, not in terms of their content.  

  12. I've made the submissions.  

    Cover price is something of a guess b/c the original cover price would have been on the dustjacket (which as I indicated above I do not have).  Somewhere in my travels I believe I saw that they had an original cover price of $3.95, but if somebody is able to verify otherwise then they should submit the correction.  

  13. Not sure now you would quantify such a thing.  (How many words of narrative are equivalent to one cartoon?)  All of the cartoons are single panel cartoons, not comic strips.  They are reprinted as either full page, 3/4 page, or 1/2 page (the book is roughly 6" x 9").  Most of the pages include a cartoon, but (guesstimate) maybe 25% of the pages do not have a cartoon.  The book is definitely not all cartoons.  

    That said, the narrative is about the cartoons and it provides extensive background for the cartoons (specific events or circumstances that inspired them, etc).  Maybe Mauldin's opening paragraph in Up Front is an argument for this to be a comic:  "My business is drawing, not writing, and this text is pretty much background for the drawings.  It is not a book about my personal life or experiences.  I don't think that would be very interesting to anyone by myself."  

  14. I have two Bill Mauldin books that I want to submit to the master database, Up Front and Back Home (I am fortunate to have first hardcover editions of these from my grandfather, though they are without dustjackets).  Both of these books reprint lots of his cartoons (particularly Mauldin's Willie & Joe cartoons), but they also have a lot of text.  The text is not incidental, it is extensive.  The cartoons are also *very* plentiful.  So an argument can be made either way as to whether these belong in the books category or the comics category.  Any thoughts as to which is category most appropriate?

    (The database does include Fantagraphics' reprinting of Back Home in the comics category, but that wasn't likely to have been a deliberate decision... the book existed in the database long before ComicBase started separating titles into comics, magazines, and books categories.)  

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