Big Comic Book DataBase
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The Big Comic Book DataBase is a website containing information about comic books. The site is run by the maintainers of the Big Cartoon DataBase. As of 2005, the database contains information on over 100,000 books in 5000+ series, including over 35,000 cover scans.
The Database contains creator information- writer, penciler, inker and other artistic contributors- to each of the comics in the database. Synopses of many of the comics are also included. Key issues include notes on why they are important, and what milestones the book is known for. Over one-third of the issues include scans of the original cover art.
Usability is high, with a generic and a detailed search engine for the site. One can search on specific fields, such as writer or colorist, to find specific issues one is looking for. The main database is logically arraigned by publisher and easily browseable for those just wanting to wander through various issues and series.
In mid-2005, the database added additional elements to make the site more of an all-encompassing comic book resource. All issues now include a comic book price guide, which shows the user the current resale value at multiple grading levels of the book. Cover scans now include high-resolution versions, for a more detailed online look at the artwork. Both these new options require membership to the site, which is free.
The Big Comic Book DataBase allows users to register with the site. Users can then create their own compilations of their favorite comics in their private area. Users can also vote on their favorite books, or add reviews to any comic.
The Big Comic Book DataBase is a work in progress; much like the Wikipedia, the Big Comic Book DataBase relies on volunteers to help edit the myriad of books in its database. Comic book fans can add information to each book individually (from a link on each page), or choose to apply to edit a whole series.