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* Optional  
* Optional  
* This is a catch-all field for anything that doesn't fit anywhere else but you think it worth noting. Direct comments about other fields to here with a "(see notes)" comment. Use this field in the cover sequence for notes applying to either the cover or to the whole issue, and use it in other individual sequences for notes that only apply to that sequence.  
* This is a catch-all field for anything that doesn't fit anywhere else but you think it worth noting. Direct comments about other fields to here with a "(see notes)" comment. Use this field in the cover sequence for notes applying to the cover, and use it in other individual sequences for notes that only apply to that sequence.  For notes applying to the whole issue, see [[Notes (issue)]].
* Examples (cover sequence):  
* Examples (cover sequence):  
  * Wraparound cover  
  * Wraparound cover  
  * Gatefold cover  
  * Gatefold cover  
  * Die-cut cover  
  * Die-cut cover  
  * ISBN 1-234-5678
  * Embossed cover  
* Reported circulation: 150,245 (average), 125,243 (nearest issue)
* 30th Anniversary issue; Embossed cover  
* Published with 4 variant covers
* Examples (other sequences):  
* Examples (other sequences):  
  * Pages 17 and 18 reversed  
  * Pages 17 and 18 reversed  
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Definition currently under review by Senior Editors (September 18, 2008)
Definition edited by Peter Croome Dec. 4, 2009 for use on new website.


Current Schema: Stories table, Notes field
Current Schema: Stories table, Notes field

Revision as of 18:09, 4 December 2009

  • Optional
  • This is a catch-all field for anything that doesn't fit anywhere else but you think it worth noting. Direct comments about other fields to here with a "(see notes)" comment. Use this field in the cover sequence for notes applying to the cover, and use it in other individual sequences for notes that only apply to that sequence. For notes applying to the whole issue, see Notes (issue).
  • Examples (cover sequence):
* Wraparound cover 
* Gatefold cover 
* Die-cut cover 
* Embossed cover 
  • Examples (other sequences):
* Pages 17 and 18 reversed 
* Edited reprint (pages 17 and 18 removed) 
* Story continues in Avengers #56 
* Miscredited to Joe Sinnott. Obvious by style 
* Miscredited to Edmund Hamilton. Appears in Otto Binder's files 
* Miscredited to Robert Kanigher. Corrected in later letter column

(end of defintion)


Definition edited by Peter Croome Dec. 4, 2009 for use on new website.

Current Schema: Stories table, Notes field


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