
Great Reasons to Get
ComicBase 12 Today
(Just wait until you see number ten!)
Astounding Amounts of New Content
The world’s largest published database of comics, ComicBase comes packed with information on over 400,000 comics— virtually every English-language comic published since the late 1800s.
But we didn’t stop there: ComicBase 12 adds over 100,000 revisions from the previous edition, including over 50,000 new entries,
expanded creator credits, storylines, and more. ComicBase 12 also includes a full year of free, downloadable updates to keep your collection
current with each week’s new releases, as well as new pricing from the
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* ComicBase FREE and demo versions excluded.
Your Own Online Comic Store
to put every ComicBase user in command of their own online comic store.
With just a few clicks, you can turn your comics into cash—or use Atomic Avenue to track down hard-to-find books from an online marketplace with over four times the comics of all of eBay®’s auctions—combined!
Pictures Up the Wazoo
ComicBase 12 lets you browse titles by picture, print covers on price labels, and much more. The amazing ComicBase Archive Edition now comes with over 205,000 comic covers (the majority in full-size, high-definition format). That’s over 20 GB of content in all on 3 DVDs—in an all-new, limited edition metal case.
New Creator Fields
You asked, we listened: In addition to its hundreds of thousands of built-in artist and writer credits, ComicBase now includes new dedicated fields for Colorist, Cover Artist, Cover Inker, Editor, Inker, and Letterer. We even snuck in a special dedicated field to list all the characters that appear in each comic.

Psychic Typing
Data entry so eerily accurate, you’ll swear it’s reading your mind.
Think of any creator: whether it’s a well known artist or an obscure editor—and type in just a few letters of their name. Watch in amazement as ComicBase’s new Psychic Typing™ feature figures out the rest.
Spooky!
Cool New Reports
Check out the new Collection Report to see an overview of your entire collection, with what you paid for it, and what it’s worth now. It’s also available in a special condensed format perfect for taking with you to shops and conventions.
Advanced Find and Reporting
ComicBase has always made basic searching easy, but with the new Advanced Find command, ComicBase Pro and Archive Edition users can really get their geek on. Use database-level commands to fire off any query you like, whether it’s to pull up a list of the 25 most valuable comics in your collection, or a list of appearances by Gorilla Grodd, sorted by artist, with cover dates between between June, 1968 and August, 1973. You can even save searches for later use.
Friendly New
Help System
It’s the greatest new feature you may never use.Now, if you ever get stuck or confused anywhere in ComicBase, just press the Help key (F1), and our new context- driven help system will get you right back on track.
Vista-Compatible
From the Ground Up

ComicBase 12 has been extensively redesigned to play nicely with Microsoft’s new Windows Vista.® Naturally, it also works beautifully with Windows® XP, and even runs great under Boot Camp and Parallels on the new Intel Macs.
Upgrade to ComicBase 12 Archive Edition for as low as $129.95!
Registered users of any previous version of ComicBase Professional or Archive Edition can upgrade to our top-of-the-line ComicBase 12 Archive Edition for just $129.95 ($299 new) from ComicBase 11. Hurry! Special upgrade pricing is also available for our other ComicBase editions.
For more information, visit our Product Information section on the ComicBase web site. You can order your copy today using our online store, or by calling 408-266-6883.
Not sure which ComicBase you need?
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ComicBase Feature Comparison Chart
System Requirements
- Windows XP, Vista, or later
- 800x600 or larger color monitor (1024x768 or larger preferred)
- 2.4 GHz or faster Pentium/equivalent preferred
- 128 MB RAM (256 MB preferred)
- CD, DVD, or Blu-ray drive
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