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(New page: * Required Field (if applicable) * Any sub-imprint, specific corporate name or other publisher details. * If the imprint does not apply to all the issues in a series, do not select an ...)
 
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* Any sub-imprint, specific corporate name or other publisher details.
* Any sub-imprint, specific corporate name or other publisher details.
   
   
* If the imprint does not apply to all the issues in a series, do not select an imprint. Instead, put a note in the Publisher Notes field.
* If the imprint does not apply to all the issues in a series, use an entry with all of the imprints from the series separated by semi-colons, with issue numbers if known.
 
* Examples:
* Examples:
  Epic
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Unapproved definition brought over from re-write (July 14, 2008)
Unapproved definition brought over from re-write (July 14, 2008)
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Henry Andrews removed the following text (May 10, 2009) as it contradicts several of the examples as well as current practice as frequently comes up on the editors' list, and replaced it with the third bullet above:
* [REMOVED] If the imprint does not apply to all the issues in a series, do not select an imprint. Instead, put a note in the Publisher Notes field.

Revision as of 06:45, 11 May 2009

  • Required Field (if applicable)
  • Any sub-imprint, specific corporate name or other publisher details.
  • If the imprint does not apply to all the issues in a series, use an entry with all of the imprints from the series separated by semi-colons, with issue numbers if known.
  • Examples:
Epic
Vertigo 
Vertigo (47-75)
Helix (1-12); Vertigo (13 on)
Timely (1-24); Atlas (25-40)
Marvel Comics Group; Marvel Entertainment Group
Jolaine Publications (1-23); National Comics Publications (24-38)
National Comics Publications; National Periodical Publications

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Unapproved definition brought over from re-write (July 14, 2008)


Henry Andrews removed the following text (May 10, 2009) as it contradicts several of the examples as well as current practice as frequently comes up on the editors' list, and replaced it with the third bullet above:

  • [REMOVED] If the imprint does not apply to all the issues in a series, do not select an imprint. Instead, put a note in the Publisher Notes field.