
Buy new for: $299.00 on 3 DVDs
Upgrade Pricing:
From ComicBase 11: $129.95
From ComicBase 10 or earlier: $149.95
From ComicBase Express: $249.95
The ComicBase Archive Edition is a collector’s dream management system come true. With two DVD ROMs bursting with more than 20 GB of content, this comprehensive database includes data on over 400,000 comics as well as circulation and exclusive CGC grading data. It also includes over 205,000 comic cover scans—more than half in full-size, high-definition format.
Advance program features like Palm and Pocket PC import and export tools allow you to keep track of your comics at conventions and on the go. Our new Batch menu allows you to enter multiple comics at lightning speed using just their barcodes. The Archive also boasts dozens of exclusive creator previews and movie clips, and a bonus ComicBase Cover Gallery screen saver .

The best comic-collecting software
—PC Magazine
Our easy-to-navigate interface handles any size collection, as well as special comic types, variant issues, multiple printings, and more! New dedicated fields track comic-book character appearances, cover artists, inkers, letterers, cover inkers, editors, and colorists in addition to the basic writer and artist names. Find out why this sleek, easy-to-use program has been called “ The best comic-collecting software” by PC Magazine.
Your purchase of the ComicBase Archive Edition also comes with free complimentary price and issue updates for a year, and a new update is available for download every week. Don’t miss out with this ultimate collector’s management system!
System Requirements: For Windows XP, Vista, or later. 800x600 color monitor or larger recommended. (1024x768 or larger preferred.) Requires 486 or later processor and a minimum of 64 MB RAM to run. Requires DVD-ROM drive to install.
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