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Gregory Hecht

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  1. One of last week's content updates added the title Dan Panosian: Urban Barbarian Collected Works.  A couple of notes on this:

    •  The indicia uses a dash rather than a colon.  

    •  The database lists a single item under this title, an unnumbered hardcover.  Although it is true that the hardcover doesn't bear a volume number, there is also a "volume 2" for this title that is a trade paperback.  So I am proposing that what is currently listed as "HC" under this title be changed to "HC 1" and that "TPB 2" be added.  

  2. Gateway City Book #2 and Gateway City Quarterly Book #2 are the same item.  Not completely sure which one should be deleted.  

    The indicia for the item calls it "Gateway City."  I am pretty sure that the contents include material from Gateway City Quarterly, but I also think that the Quarterly issues include material that isn't in the books.  

    My tentative suggestion is the delete the book from the Gateway City Quarterly title, but would appreciate input from anybody who has a better knowledge as to how the content of the Quarterly compares to the books.  

  3. This probably isn't a new item from this week's content update, but it is something that I noticed when looking through the 3/24 update file posted at the CB homepage:

    The database includes the title Carl Barks Comic and Stories Original Art Edition to the Books category.  Two comments on this:
    1.  Based on the cover, this looks like it should be titled Carl Barks Comics and Stories Original Art Edition [note the "s" in "Comics"]
    2.  The title description indicates that this includes the original art for nine complete comic stories.  That means this should really go into the Comics category, yes?

     

  4. 1 hour ago, Richard R. Scott said:

    Fred, yes. Gregory, Yes, US shippers for regular issues. I was attempting to get 5 issues of a title I have been trying to find for 40 years now. I will not spend more that $10 for shipping for that little amount. I add the shipping to the price of the book as it's a cost.

    For five typical US floppies, the weight would be too much for First Class Mail, so AA will calculate shipping for that order as a US Priority Mail flat rate envelope shipment.  Presently that costs $9.65, so AA charges $10.15 so that the seller can cover their shipping costs *plus* the costs of bags, boards, sealing tape, etc for your order.  

    The above assumes that all five comics come from the same seller.  If those comics all come from different sellers, then you kind of have to expect that each of those sellers is entitled to s&h reimbursement, yes?  

    A reminder that US postal regulations explicitly exclude comic books from being eligible for Media Mail.  I know a lot of sellers use it, but postal inspectors can (and sometimes do) inspect the contents of Media Mail packages... if they believe that the contents don't meet the regs for Media Mail, they will send it along to the recipient as a "postage due" package.  (Yes, it does happen... last month I was the recipient for a vendor's package that shipping comics via Media Mail and I had to pay a hefty postage due bill to get my package.)  

  5. This update added the following title to Books that should probably have gone into Comics:  Blondie: 100 Selected Top Laughs of America’s Best Loved Comic

    The title Die Flusse von London was added as a Comic title.  That should really be indexed as Flusse von London, Die 

    Just to verify: does Sh*t the Dog Poster Magazine contain comics or just pin-ups/posters? 

    Also, does the actual title include an asterisk or not?  (The scan on this webpage would suggest that it does not.)  What is the CB policy on this sort of thing?  (Similar question for Sick-Sh*t... based on the scan in CB for this title, there is no asterisk.)

  6. This week's update added the Comic Book title Antarctic Press Presents: How to Draw Manga.  Any reason why this title was added as a Comic and not as a Book title?  (I see a whole bunch of Antartic's "How to Draw" titles were set up as Book titles this week.)  

    This week the Comics title Youth (Schulz’s…) got changed to Schulz’s Youth.  Based on the database description for this title, it is a collection of cartoons by Charles Schulz for the magazine Youth (rather than a book about Charles Schulz's younger years).  Should this title have kept its original form?  

  7. This sounds like it should really be posted over at the Atomic Avenue message boards rather than here in the ComicBase message boards.  

    That said, and at the risk of continuing a thread that belongs elsewhere, I'll say that I'm not sure why your shipping costs would be $35.  Is this domestic US shipping?  Or shipping across the Atlantic Ocean?  Is this for floppies, or for something like a large heavy book?  Or are you saying that the sellers all have minimum purchase requirements of $35 per order?  

  8. 14 hours ago, Richard R. Scott said:

    I would think notation could be useful to finding story info. I have to do research at times for items from comics. Having a list would defiantly help me. Avengers/Justice League anyone?

    I'd be in favor of using the Appearances field for that info, but based on Mark's response you'll need to convince @Mark J. Castaneda and/or @Peter R. Bickford that this is a suitable use for the field.  

  9. If users are allowed to upload scans that are smaller than what is in the database, there is the potential for a lot of incorrect things to get submitted, especially since there are "correction points" associated with scan submissions.  It actually has the potential to balloon into a bigger workload problem than just submitting an email to correct scans that need cropping etc.  

  10. 1 hour ago, Fred Slota said:

    Did a rebuild last night.

     

    Advanced find for       ((I.[PictureWidth]*10)/I.[PictureHeight] > 14) AND ((I.[PictureWidth]*10)/I.[PictureHeight] < 17)

    which I believe winnowed out wraparound and gatefold cover scans.

     

    There are 1,822 cover scans that look like they have been entered in landscape orientation.  I highly doubt that the majority of those were books that read entirely in landscape.

     

    I think the cat is out of the bag...

    Many of them could be legit landscape publications. A lot of comic strip reprints over the last several years have been in landscape format books.  The Library of American Comics publications (most of which have come out via IDW) use that format very often, for example. 

  11. 6 hours ago, Fred Slota said:

    This suggestion would not change the variation letter system.

     

    I see it like Cover Artist, a field that could be indexed and provide support for consistency of data entry.

    I'm not understanding the need for this.  What does this get you that the existing variant letter and variant number system doesn't do?  

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