Wolverine as an example of Newsstand vs. Direct Messages in this topic - RSS

Ronbatman
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4/12/2020

Ronbatman
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Today while I was listing some of my extra comics for sale I noticed that we didn't have all the newsstand and direct issues in the system. We only had the direct issues although the scans jump back and forth. Anyway, I'd like to use this as an example of what we are doing throughout the system.

1. We are still adding newsstand and direct issues.
2. We are organizing them by ages. So modern age books have the direct issues listed first. Copper and Bronze issue have newsstand issues listed first. In essence we are listing the most common issue as the "A" issue and the other as the "B".

In some cases this divides a title like Wolverine. https://comicspriceguide.com/titles/wolverine/rlqw
Issues 1-49 are in the Copper Age so the Newsstand is first, Direct is "B"
Issues 50-189 are in the Modern Age so the Direct is first, Newsstand is "B"

I know this might be confusing but we are trying to be consistent as we add these issue throughout the system.

Secondly, If you own the "B" issue of any Wolverine book can you please submit the scan? It would save me a ton of time. Currently I just have the first 40 done but I'll be adding more tomorrow.
Let me know if you have questions.
Ron
edited by ronbatman on 4/14/2020
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BasementComics
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4/12/2020

BasementComics
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I had noticed that on some Batman and Detective. Thanks for the clarification.
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ladybug5753iey
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4/15/2020

ladybug5753iey
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BasementComics wrote:
I had noticed that on some Batman and Detective. Thanks for the clarification.



I noticed the same on older Batman titles...
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