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Fred Slota

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  1. Consider the following indicia:

    "BATMAN/CATWOMAN 1. February, 2021."  Entered as "Batman/Catwoman" #1

    "BATMAN/CATWOMAN SPECIAL 1. March, 2022." Entered as "Batman/Catwoman Special" #1?  No, "Batman/Catwoman" #SE 1

     

    "HARLEY QUINN 28.  May, 2023." Entered as "Harley Quinn (4th Series)" #28.

    "HARLEY QUINN 2022 ANNUAL 1. October, 2022."  Entered as "Harley Quinn 2022 Annual" #1?  No, "Harley Quinn (4th Series)" #Anl 2022.

     

     

    Words like "Annual", "Special", "Special Edition", with rare exceptions, should be interpreted as issue descriptors, not title descriptors, and should both be entered as Issue Types and not be entered part of the Title, and even in cases where the word is retained in the Title, it should also be carried as the Issue Type.  I think there are at least a few unrare exceptions that are mistakes that should be corrected. 


     

    So, when presented with an indicia that reads "DAWN OF DC PRIMER SPECIAL EDITION 2023. July 2023.", I think we should have "Dawn of DC Primer" #SE 2023, not "Dawn of DC Primer Special Edition" #2023.

    "DAWN OF DC KNIGHT TERRORS FCBD SPECIAL EDITION 2023. July, 2023",   I think we should have "Dawn of DC Knight Terrors" #SE 2023 (with FCBD 2023 in the Notes)  (This one is tricky, with the compound of FCBD and SE, mutually exclusive CB Types; I think there are multiple 'acceptable' ways to enter this)

    "DOOMSDAY ANNUAL 1. 1995.", I think we should have "Doomsday" #Anl 1, not "Doomsday Annual" #1.

     

     

    There are currently 65 Titles with "Special Edition" in the ComicBase title, and I suspect that for most of them, these weren't special edition titles, but special edition issues.

    There are currently 126 Titles with "Annual" in the ComicBase title, which also might not need a reevaluation.  For example, from a previous thread, "When is an Annual not an Annual?", consider the cases of "Moon Knight Annual" #1, "She-Hulk Annual" #1 and "Wolverine Annual" #1

     

     

     

  2. Question 1 - Two issues currently entered, 

    • FCBD 2023, the normal, free cover price issue
    • FCBD 1-A, the special cover $10 issue

    The indicia for both read "Dawn of DC Knight Terrors FCBD Special Edition 2023"  They have the same contents.  Shouldn't they have the same issue number?  Mayhap the second should be 2023-A, not 1-A?

     

    Question 2 - the special cover - what is the proper name for the cover style?  Foil cover?  Something else?

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  3. Topic re-re-request, too late for tonight's show...

     

    I would like to see what the process of new data submission looks like from their point of view, with examples/screencaps/video...

    • What info does or doesn't get sent?
    • What does a CB editor see when looking at a wholly new entry?  What steps do they do when processing a new entry before committing it into the master database?
    • What does a CB editor see when looking at an updated submission?  Do they only see the old/new field side-by-side, is the specific change highlighted?
    • Updates are probably continually processed, but do they process submissions as single events, or do the look at things in batches?  I know I tend to submit similar updates in a batch... do they look at batch submissions to speed up common corrections?  I'd imagine for newly entered issues, they get multiple submissions with the same type of info, do they process some updates all for the same issue at once?

     

    Would also be interested to see the steps taken at the weekly level when preparing the weekly update.

     

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