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=== Web Sites === | === Web Sites === | ||
* [http://www.whatwerecomics.com/ What Were Comics?] - A data-driven history of the American comic book, based in part on GCD data | |||
* [http://comicbookplus.com/ Comic Book Plus] displays GCD data under each issue | * [http://comicbookplus.com/ Comic Book Plus] displays GCD data under each issue | ||
* [http://www.ebay.com/ eBay] is using GCD data under a formal agreement [https://groups.google.com/d/topic/gcd-board/wmHD0p3vp-Y/discussion] [https://groups.google.com/d/topic/gcd-board/n_yTnPZcpUg/discussion] | * [http://www.ebay.com/ eBay] is using GCD data under a formal agreement [https://groups.google.com/d/topic/gcd-board/wmHD0p3vp-Y/discussion] [https://groups.google.com/d/topic/gcd-board/n_yTnPZcpUg/discussion] |
Revision as of 08:39, 20 September 2016
Who uses our data
Since it is provided under a free license, data from the Grand Comics Database™ is used by other web sites and applications. An incomplete list is provided below:
Web Sites
- What Were Comics? - A data-driven history of the American comic book, based in part on GCD data
- Comic Book Plus displays GCD data under each issue
- eBay is using GCD data under a formal agreement [1] [2]
- Mile High Comics is using some GCD data under an old agreement
Applications
- Comic Book Inventory (CBI) - comic collection tracking app for Android and iOS
- iCdb - iPhone comic database application [3]
Publishers
- Publishers of reprinted comic collections have used some of our credits from time to time (please add examples if known)