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		<title>Do you call it a Title or a Series</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I used to think that the name of a comic book was its Title&#8230; Like the Fantatic Four, that was the name and the collection of the all the issues was know as the Title.
But since I&#8217;ve started using various online comic book databases I&#8217;ve started to look at the name of a comic book [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I used to think that the name of a comic book was its Title&#8230; Like the Fantatic Four, that was the name and the collection of the all the issues was know as the Title.</p>
<p>But since I&#8217;ve started using various online comic book databases I&#8217;ve started to look at the name of a comic book a little differently. Many online databases refer to a comic book name as a Series and usually also include the year that the book started to be published. For example, the first Fantastic Four series is generally referred to as Fantastic Four (1961).</p>
<p>So what do you call it, a Title or a Series? Leave feed back in a comment.</p>
<p><span id="more-89"></span>Now for any given comic book name, there may be multiple series. Going back the Fantastic Four, depending on what database you use <a title="The Grand Comic Book Database" href="http://www.comics.org/" target="_blank">GCD</a> or <a title="The Comic Book Database" href="http://www.comicbookdb.com/index.php" target="_blank">CBDB</a>, there are up to four Series:</p>
<p>The CGD has</p>
<ul>
<li>Fantastic Four <a title="Fantastic Four 1961 series" href="http://www.comics.org/series/1482/" target="_blank">(1961)</a> 416 issues: vol. #1 &#8211; 1 to 416</li>
<li>Fantastic Four <a title="Fantastic Four 1996 series" href="http://www.comics.org/series/10251/" target="_blank">(1996)</a> 13 issues: vol. #2 &#8211; 1 to 13</li>
<li>Fantastic Four <a title="Fantastic Four 1998 series" href="http://www.comics.org/series/6029/" target="_blank">(1998)</a> 70 issues: vol. #3 &#8211; 1 to 70</li>
<li>Fantastic Four <a title="Fantastic Four 2003 series" href="http://www.comics.org/series/11218/" target="_blank">(2003)</a> currently 76 issues: vol. #1 &#8211; 500 to current (this is the latest series in the Fantastic Four)</li>
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<p>Now the CBDB has</p>
<ul>
<li>Fantastic Four <a title="Fantastic Four 1961 series" href="http://www.comicbookdb.com/title.php?ID=279" target="_blank">(1961)</a> currently 492 issues: vol. #1 &#8211; 1 to 416 and 500 to current (this is the latest series in the Fantastic Four)</li>
<li>Fantastic Four <a title="Fantastic Four 1996 series" href="http://www.comicbookdb.com/title.php?ID=1828" target="_blank">(1996)</a> currently 13 issues: vol. #2 &#8211; 1 to 13</li>
<li>Fantastic Four <a title="Fantastic Four 1998 series" href="http://www.comicbookdb.com/title.php?ID=1267" target="_blank">(1998)</a> currently 70 issues: vol. #3 &#8211; 1 to 70</li>
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<p>Hmmm, see the difference? The GCD has split volume #1 up into two series and considers issues starting from 500 to be a new series from the original volume #1 series in 1961. But the CBDB has only three. It keeps all of the current issues in the original 1961 series. I personally prefer the CBDB&#8217;s methodolgoy here as it more closely matches how the publisher labels the volumes. However, it could be confusing when you see a break in numbers in the 1961 series when it goes from issue 416 to 500. But if you have continuity notes for the series, something like:</p>
<ul>
<li>the 1961 series &#8211; issue 416, continues with the 1996 series &#8211; issue 1</li>
<li>the 1996 series &#8211; issue 13, continues with the 1998 series &#8211; issue 1</li>
<li>the 1998 series &#8211; issue 70, continues with the 1961 series &#8211; issue 500</li>
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<p>What do you think is the correct approach is, which is less confusing? In conclusion, may be, just perhaps, a Title should be considered a collection of Series&#8230; hmmm. Leave your feedback in the comments.</p>
<p>Now <a title="How do you handle annuals from a cataloging perspective?" href="http://comicbookupcdb.com/blog/how-do-you-handle-annuals-from-a-cataloging-perspective" target="_self">Annuals</a> are a whole different story.</p>
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