


Syntax is "field:value" (no space before or after the colon) So for example, you can search for an artist using the above Multiple Field search (with just Pencils/Layouts checked) and then narrow it here to just when that artist is inked by a certain inker.Īpplicable fields (As noted above, Assistant Editor and Editor data is incomplete at this time): You can use the below fields to narrow your search results. Ok, this requires a little syntax but it adds some great flexibility to the search. *Data for these fields is incomplete, especially prior to the mid-1980s. Searching Issues for just "Captain America" will return all entries where the word "Captain America" is in the title, like "Marvel Comics Presents #2 (Captain America)". Searching Issues for "Captain America #" will return all issues of the Captain America series. If using the Issues field, i recommend including a # symbol. Note that the Single Field section will give you the ability to search each field specifically (whereas this section searches for the same value across multiple fields). Since these options duplicate the sidebar search, it only makes sense to use these in conjunction with other search criteria on this page. Avengers (same as the Search issues only box on the sidebar).
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Description will look for words anywhere in the description of an entry (same as the regular sidebar search) and Issues will only search for series titles, e.g. So for example, if you were looking for issues where John Byrne was involved as either the writer, artist, or inker, you could input his name and check the Writer, Pencils/Layouts, and Inks/Finishes boxes (only). This section lets you search for the same value across multiple fields. See the main page to see what years are covered. Please note that search results will only cover the years that i've logged entries for so far. The advanced search finds exact matches only.
