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CapnDoug
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4/13/2016

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ComicsPriceGuide has many comics in the database that you can proudly show off, look up or try to sell and while there are definitely gaps in the system, most comics are there if you know how to look. So, before you spend your valuable time typing out a missing issue, try using one of these tips to use the search function better.

Check the indicia for the proper title

Sometimes, a comic will have something different written on the cover than it's actual title. Take this one for example:



It's actually Amazing Spider-Man #434 with a fancy variant cover

http://comicspriceguide.com/collection/marvel/amazing-spider-man/434A/pbqybt

But when you check the indicia, you will see the actual title and number. Every comic will have an indicia somewhere inside, and while more recent issues have hidden it in strange places, like on the side of the news page, the vast majority of comics will have the indicia at the bottom of the first, second or last page. If you still aren't sure check out this link here for more information on the indicia:

http://www.comicconnect.com/load_page.php?page=faqtitle

There will be the occasional issue that doesn't match the indicia, but these are very rare, usually stemming from a title that changed part way through the run of the series, like Uncanny X-Men (more on that later)

Annuals, Giant-Sized and Trade Paperbacks

These can be tricky to find. If you type in "Batman Annual" in the title, you won't find what you are looking for. That's because annuals and other such issues are listed with their main series. Let's use Amazing Spider-Man again.



To get to the Annual or Giant Size issues, you just click on the appropriate button at the top (by the MS Paint arrows). If you want to try and search for the individual issue, jut search as normal, without the word annual.

Comics not published in the United States


Many great issues in all of our collections were published in countries around the world. Canadian Spider-Man one shots, UK editions of Fantastic Four, Spanish language reprints.... the list goes on. But for simplicity, the search function defaults to issues published in the United States only. So, if you can't find the issue you are looking for, try expanding your search to the entire world. Like this:



If you know what country the comic was published in, you can always choose it from the drop down menu, or you can choose "All Countries" and you'll see everything published around the world.

A few more tips

So you've tried all these and the issue still isn't coming up? First, try simplifying your search. Instead of typing in "THE Amazing Spider-Man" try just "Amazing Spider-Man" or "Amazing Spider Man." The database can have issues with little words, so sticking to the main words in the title usually yields better results. The same thing goes for punctuation.

Now, there are a few series that just don't fit with any rules. I mentioned "Uncanny X-Men" above, since the early issues were just called "X-Men." In the 70's the series was occasionally titled "Uncanny X-Men" but the change didn't become official until the early 80's. As a result, almost every guide puts the series together in a single run as opposed to splitting it up. CPG has chosen to list the early issues as Uncanny X-Men as opposed to X-Men. But if you search for X-Men #39, Uncanny X-Men #39 will come up as well, so you will get what you are looking for.

There are a few series that will still be confusing if you followed all these tips, though. Marvel Premiere, 1st Issue Special and others will usually be sorted out by checking the indicia, but there are other series that have strange indicia which will point you in the right direction, but not get you there. Like this one:

http://comicspriceguide.com/titles/dc-special-series/uox

The indicia for each issue will say what's on the cover. Issue #2 actually lists "The Original Swamp Thing Saga" in the indicia along side "DC Special Series #2." You can always try stripping words out of the title, but these strange exceptions can be really tricky. Fortunately, there are a lot of experienced collectors on the site that can help you find the issues that you are looking for. If the issue you posting is actually missing, usually someone will come along with a link to the issue or series that you are looking for. This forum would be the best place to ask for help:

http://comicspriceguide.com/forum/forum21-help-locating--identifying-comics.aspx

Hopefully this helps people find the issues they are looking for. Happy collecting!

edited by CapnDoug on 4/14/2016
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Arizonajo9
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4/25/2016

Arizonajo9
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Superman vs Muhammad Ali Comic Book Rare Vintage DC 1978 Original Classic C 56
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carhub
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5/12/2016

carhub
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I am a novice. I have this comic but I can't locate it in the CPG: the X-MEN; issue: 9 JAN Marvel Comics Group
Inside cover says it was published by CANAM PUBLISHERS SALES CORP.
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martinp1
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5/17/2016

martinp1
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Batman Arkham Asylum The Road to Arkham Mini Comic (2009)


cant find a listing.
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robbietheregulator
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5/23/2016

I'm looking for Namor, The Sub-Mariner Annual #2(Return of the Defenders) and Annual #3(Introducing The Assassin)
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CapnDoug
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5/26/2016

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robbietheregulator wrote:
I'm looking for Namor, The Sub-Mariner Annual #2(Return of the Defenders) and Annual #3(Introducing The Assassin)


Those issues can be found by clicking the "Annuals" tab at the top of the series listing.
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Aryaman123
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6/1/2016

Aryaman123
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I can't find The Phantom Zone. It was a 4 issue series with a collected edition called Superman: Phantom Zone.
Here are a few links:
http://comicvine.gamespot.com/the-phantom-zone/4050-3120/
https://www.amazon.ca/Superman-Phantom-Zone-Steve-Gerber/dp/1401240518/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1464788077&sr=1-2&keywords=the+phantom+zone
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CapnDoug
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6/2/2016

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Aryaman123 wrote:
I can't find The Phantom Zone. It was a 4 issue series with a collected edition called Superman: Phantom Zone.
Here are a few links:
http://comicvine.gamespot.com/the-phantom-zone/4050-3120/
https://www.amazon.ca/Superman-Phantom-Zone-Steve-Gerber/dp/1401240518/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1464788077&sr=1-2&keywords=the+phantom+zone


I think this is what you are looking for:

http://comicspriceguide.com/collection/dc/phantom-zone-the/1/xlqshq
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TheSeki
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6/11/2016

TheSeki
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the steam engines of oz 1-3 vol 1 and 1-3 vol 2
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Mike1756
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6/12/2016

Mike1756
Mike1756
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Cant find the issue 01 of Superman - Death of Superman (it has the yellow text, not blue)
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Sternwheeler
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6/19/2016

Sternwheeler
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Looking for:

Lobo Annual #2

...as it appears in indicia.

Thank you.
edited by Sternwheeler on 6/19/2016
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CapnDoug
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6/20/2016

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TheSeki wrote:
the steam engines of oz 1-3 vol 1 and 1-3 vol 2


http://comicspriceguide.com/collection/arcana-studio/arcana-studio-presents-the-steam-engines-of-o/1/xmwvlu

I think that's one of them, though I'm not sure about the second one.
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CapnDoug
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6/20/2016

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Sternwheeler wrote:
Looking for:

Lobo Annual #2

...as it appears in indicia.

Thank you.
edited by Sternwheeler on 6/19/2016


http://comicspriceguide.com/collection/dc/lobo/2/ykpv

There is a tab at the top of the Lobo series, that says "Annuals." That is where you will find the Annuals for a series.
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theBUSTER
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6/21/2016

theBUSTER
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Can't find Free comic book day special edition #1 (june 2012).....first app Simon Baz
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Sternwheeler
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6/21/2016

Sternwheeler
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CapnDoug wrote:
Sternwheeler wrote:
Looking for:

Lobo Annual #2

...as it appears in indicia.

Thank you.
edited by Sternwheeler on 6/19/2016


http://comicspriceguide.com/collection/dc/lobo/2/ykpv

There is a tab at the top of the Lobo series, that says "Annuals." That is where you will find the Annuals for a series.


Forgive my noobness, and thank you.
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Wirenut1
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6/27/2016

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Looking for amazing Spider-Man annual #15 diamond price 75c . Found square price but not diamond . Any help?
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CapnDoug
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6/28/2016

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Wirenut1 wrote:
Looking for amazing Spider-Man annual #15 diamond price 75c . Found square price but not diamond . Any help?


In a lot of cases, that's just a difference between the direct market and the newsstand versions. They are often the same price.
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suejohnson
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7/12/2016

suejohnson
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I can't find issue #29 Jan, Marvel Tales starring Spider-man double feature special. On the cover it says the green goblin unmasked you! It can't be you and at the bottom it says .. take a good look at my face parker... It's the last thing you'll ever see. Please help. Thank you
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stephanm
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7/13/2016

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Hi Sue, if you just enter Marvel Tales under "comic title", and pick the first entry ("Marvel Tales" "1964-1995"), then you've got the correct series. If you then scroll down to # 29, you get exactly the comic you describe.
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Adrind
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7/13/2016

Adrind
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Missing issue:
PublishersBig GrinC
Title: Elseworlds Annual
Superman in Action Comis
Indica total: Action Comics Annual 6
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