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Thanks for the report, @ana.s.45! Iā€™d be happy to take a look at this issue. If itā€™s one we donā€™t currently have available, Iā€™d be happy to pass it along as a suggestion for future content.

Thank you as well, @Tommybrownell.98772! As @50710 pointed out, we do currently have options for sorting by date, as well as a number of other options. That said, Iā€™d love to let our team know that youā€™d like to see more sorting options available. :slight_smile:

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ā€œJokerā€™s Last Laughā€ story arc is missing Spectre vol 4 (2001) issue #10.

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Thank you, @DispatchMatt! :slight_smile:

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Man, I wish. But even going into a title and sorting by Oldest, I get (using Action Comics for an example) Action Comics #791, Action Comics #714, Action Comics #828.

So the sorting by oldest doesnā€™t seem to work (and thereā€™s no way to sort individual issues across titles that I can see, just within a given title).

What Iā€™d like to see is sorting by published date across the collection. The sort page I was linked to puts titles in order they were first published, but if I wanted to, say, read everything that came out in March of 1986, I still have to bounce between multiple pages and hunt up the comics, rather than filtering by March of 1986 publication date and just having everything in the archives from that date to choose from.

The site doesnā€™t appear to have a date filter and the app only filters by title and not individual issue, it looks like.

Iā€™m just a bigger fan of chronological reads over binging a given title and moving onto the next is all.

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Iā€™d like to suggest a storyline collection page for Grant Morrisonā€™s ā€œSeven Soldiersā€ series, in the intended reading order. This series has one of the more confusing intended reading orders of any series that Iā€™ve come across, and it would be totally obtuse to anyone just coming across the series cold for the first time, particularly as itā€™s presented here on DCU as 8 individual series. I had to Google around to find the correct reading order, and this appears to be it, based on the table of contents for the most recently published omnibus edition:

  • Seven Soldiers of Victory #0
  • Seven Soldiers: Shining Knight #1
  • Seven Soldiers: Manhattan Guardian #1
  • Seven Soldiers: Zatanna #1
  • Seven Soldiers: Klarion #1
  • Seven Soldiers: Shining Knight #2
  • Seven Soldiers: Manhattan Guardian #2
  • Seven Soldiers: Zatanna #2
  • Seven Soldiers: Klarion #2
  • Seven Soldiers: Shining Knight #3
  • Seven Soldiers: Manhattan Guardian #3
  • Seven Soldiers: Klarion #3
  • Seven Soldiers: Shining Knight #4
  • Seven Soldiers: Zatanna #3
  • Seven Soldiers: Manhattan Guardian #4
  • Seven Soldiers: Klarion #4
  • Seven Soldiers: Mister Miracle #1
  • Seven Soldiers: Zatanna #4
  • Seven Soldiers: Bulleteer #1
  • Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein #1
  • Seven Soldiers: Mister Miracle #2
  • Seven Soldiers: Bulleteer #2
  • Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein #2
  • Seven Soldiers: Mister Miracle #3
  • Seven Soldiers: Bulleteer #3
  • Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein #3
  • Seven Soldiers: Mister Miracle #4
  • Seven Soldiers: Bulleteer #4
  • Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein #4
  • Seven Soldiers of Victory #1

Thanks!

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Thanks for sharing this, Iā€™ll pass it up to the rest of the team for further review. :heart:

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Teen Titans, vol. 1, issue 52, Guardian and Bumblebee are colored as if they are Caucasian, when they are, in fact, African Americans. This was not in the original comics, so it happened in the transfer to digital.

All-Star Squadron Annual #3, pages 7, 8, 35, and 36 had a problem with the 50% magenta and 50% cyan plates back in 1982. 28 years later, digital editing should be able to correct the color issues.

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Thank you, @kenhallaron310668.91225 - weā€™ll look into those! :slight_smile:

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OUTSIDERS ANNUAL (2007-) #1 is actually from 1986, and also has wrong credits

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I love, love, LOVE that the Triangle Era of Superman has been added to the Storylines section.

However, there are a few bugaboos:

  1. Under ā€œSuperman: The Triangle Era volume 1ā€ are listed Superman (2011-2016) Annual #2 and Action Comics (2011-2016) Annual #3. Both of these are New 52 issues, and as such they have nothing to do with the Triangle Era.

Action Comics (1938-2011) Annual #3 was released in 1991, so it falls within the overall time period of the Triangle Era, but it is not yet available in digital form, so its listing should be removed until that issue does see the digital light of day.

  1. Regarding Superman (1986-2006) Annual #2, that is currently under the Triangle Era volume 3 collection, which is incorrect. It isnā€™t a Triangle Era release (it debuted in 1988), so it would be best to remove this Annual from Triangle Era collections altogether.

  2. The Triangle Era volume 3 collection is missing several books. The following (all of which are currently in our library) still need to be added to properly finish up the Triangle Era as far as currently available digital single issues are concerned:

-Action Comics (1938-2011) #'s 763-785
-The Adventures of Superman (1986-2006) #'s 576-579, and 582-598
-Superman (1986-2006) #'s 155, 156 and 158-176
-Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-2003) #'s 98-120

This next item isnā€™t a mistake to be corrected, rather a suggestion:

The description of Superman: The Triangle Era volume 3 currently reads as:

ā€œSupermanā€™s Triangle Era concludes, as Lex Luthor becomes President of the United States!ā€

The Triangle Era continued for another year and change after Lexā€™s win. In the interest of accuracy, I suggest the following description for volume 3 (after the remaining books noted above have been added to the collection):

ā€œSupermanā€™s Triangle Era concludes, as The Man of Steel debuts a new look with new powers, Y2K remakes Metropolis, Lex Luthor wins the White House, Earth goes to war against Imperiex and Bizarro returns!ā€

Once more, my thanks go to the folks responsible for organizing these Triangle Era collections, so thank you very much.

With some more work on volume 3 (and the removals of Superman Annual #2 and Action Comics Annual #3 as well), these collections will be perfect!

Thank you, and have a pleasant tomorrow. :superman_hv_4:

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Thank you for sharing the bugaboos you found, @gatebuildr.11534 and @Vroom! :slight_smile:
Passing those on now!

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H-E-R-O (2003-)

We seem to be missing issues #13-16, which have been digitized:

Thanks!

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Hiya @wilkinswontkins! Iā€™ve passed your report up to the rest of the team for further review. Thanks so much!

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Batman (1940) #608-619 (the ā€œHushā€ storyline) all have incorrect release dates of 6/23/10 and 6/30/10. #608 also says ā€œBatman (2010-)ā€ instead of ā€œBatman (1940-)ā€.

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Iā€™ve been reading Ostranderā€™s run on Suicide Squad (1987) and have run into a few problems with the ordering of the issues that hurt the flow of the overall narrative.

Firstly The Doom Patrol and Suicide Squad Special #1 is after Suicide Squad #14 (breaking up a three part story arc) but the events of that comic happen during issues 11&12. Since issue 12 contains a spoiler for The Doom Patrol and Suicide Squad Special #1 it would be best to place The Doom Patrol and Suicide Squad Special #1 between Suicide Squad 10 and 11. That way you can see Rick Flagā€™s story, then the rest of the usual teams story, then see them reunited at the end of issue 12.

Also Suicide Squad Annual #1 is placed between issues 12 and 13, but the story has Shade the Changing Man as a member of the squad even though he doesnā€™t join until issue 16, so moving the annual after that issue would certainly help the flow of a read thru.

Lastly, as issue 13 is the continuation of a two part story that starts in Justice League International #13 it would be helpful to have that comic come up so that we can get the whole story. The same is true for the Checkmate issues of The Janus Directive story arc. I understand why you donā€™t do this since they are from other ongoing series, but it would be nice

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All caught up on the latest submissions - thank you, @wilkinswontkins and @MTaylorShortt! :slight_smile:

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Superman: Silver Banshee (1998) #1 & 2 have been placed in the Superman (1987) series, despite being their own, separate series:

https://www.dcuniverse.com/comics/book/superman-silver-banshee-1998-1/42e9f3fe-1c15-4fab-aac9-1f3420d18304/

https://www.dcuniverse.com/comics/book/superman-silver-banshee-1998-2/5c478499-5394-4237-b2b7-bc786d08215b/

Also, all of the individual issues of Superman (1987) say ā€œSuperman (1986)ā€:

https://www.dcuniverse.com/comics/series/superman-1987/da39b84c-1ca6-4dba-8469-9aefb7e055fe

Thanks!

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Iā€™ll send these up for further review, thanks for the report!!

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