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| Runs Declared (Without Variants) 528...Wrjwrj 100...Subliminal 002...Marmat Sets Declared (With Variants) 528...Wrjwrj 544...Earl 225...AuburnTiger 100...Subliminal 078...Lukecpl 051...Ruk 002...Marmat
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| Lets see some collection scans guys.
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| 171 includes variants, but I have just won a lot of 2000 comics and apparently it is mainly Superman & Batman titles.
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I wish there was an easier way to add Adventures and Superman Vol. 1 together. It's easy to tell how many Adventures I have, it's one of "My Top Titles." Is there an easy way to tell how many comics you have in other titles without just counting them up individually?

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I wish there was an easier way to add Adventures and Superman Vol. 1 together. It's easy to tell how many Adventures I have, it's one of "My Top Titles." Is there an easy way to tell how many comics you have in other titles without just counting them up individually?You know I agree with you. I would do it although it would take hours of work, but those annuals really prevent it happening.
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| Out this week... SUPERMAN #675 Written by Kurt Busiek Art and variant cover by Renato Guedes & Wilson Magalhas Cover by Alex Ross It's an oversized spectacular blowout action anniversary issue, as Kurt Busiek, gearing up for his insanely huge next project, brings his Superman run to a close! A three-way battle between Superman, Paragon and the forces of Daxam! The Earth-shattering threat of the all-new Galactic Golem! This one's got it all, including a painted cover by new series cover artist Alex Ross and a variant by Renato Guedes. Retailers please note: This issue will ship with two covers. For every 10 copies of the Standard Edition (with a cover by Alex Ross), retailers may order one copy of the Variant Edition (with a cover by Renato Guedes & Wilson Magalhas). Please see the Previews Order Form for more information. On sale April 16 48 pg, FC, $3.99 US 
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Earl Davis (4/13/2008)
AuburnTiger (4/13/2008) 237
I wish there was an easier way to add Adventures and Superman Vol. 1 together. It's easy to tell how many Adventures I have, it's one of "My Top Titles." Is there an easy way to tell how many comics you have in other titles without just counting them up individually?
You know I agree with you. I would do it although it would take hours of work, but those annuals really prevent it happening.
I think it could be done. You start out with Superman Vol. 1 just like you have it, then after the final issue you'd have a heading that says "Continued as Adventures of Superman" or something, then the Adventures issues would fall in right under that, then do the same thing when Adventures ends. All you'd need are different headings, the numbering would be fine.
As for the annuals, why not just have separate headings? Do the original annuals first, then switch to Adventures, then "Numbering continued from 'Superman' Annuals" or something.
Obviously you'd want to give them better sounding headings, but you get the gist.

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