Elseworlds: Batman: Gotham By Gaslight |
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Includes Issues: | Prestige | |
Original Publication Dates: | November 1989 | |
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Pages: | [More Info] |
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Sometimes a book is listed here based upon a past solicitation, but never actually comes out. I like to keep these in the database, but I try to make a note of the situation.
I try to list the earliest publication date. For books with a hardcover and softcover or multiple editions this will be for whichever came first. Same for the ISBN numbers.
If there have been similar releases that have significant differences, eventually both will be listed. This means that Showcase and Archives that collect similar material are listed as separate books. Likewise, Omnibus, Deluxe, or Absolute editions will have a separate page, though they will probably be close in the timeline.
If you think any of the information on this page is off, feel free to leave a comment with a suggestion! You may also leave links to relevant information, alternative publications, reviews, or anything you think would be helpful to site visitors.
Lists: | Comics, DC Modern Age, DC Universe, Post-Crisis | |
Series/Event: | Elseworlds | |
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Characters: | Batman | |
Edition: | [More Info] |
Each book is tagged and sorted by the terms above. Every link in this section (in orange) can be used to generate a dynamic reading list based on the term.
The Lists are large reading orders including every book that falls under them. For example, the DC Universe list includes every book in that shared universe. This taxonomy is hierarchical, which means that there can be sub-lists under the main lists. The DC Universe Pre-Crisis list is an example, allowing you to narrow the selection of DC books. The distinction is important, because eventually there will be Silver Age book lists for Marvel and DC, and the lists will not be intermingled because of that hierarchy. Look to the list information in the sidebar to see all the lists currently active. Check the header of each listing for specific information about each one.
The Series/Event taxonomy, like the rest, is not hierarchical. Not every book is part of a particular publication series, nor necessarily included in the reading order for an event. Events often include specific crossovers and tie-ins, but many event reading orders also include books purely because they are recommended for appreciation and understanding of that event.
The Creators will be tagged in every book in the database. These include all the writers, artists, and editors that worked on the collected material, as well as anyone who significantly contributed to the collected edition.
The Characters are very important to this database, since most users enjoy seeing a reading list generated by their favorite heroes and villains. Since each book is tagged with any reoccurring character inside, the amount of orders that can be generated through these tags is staggering.
Since there is so much information to be found in each book, it's relatively common for a couple tags to be missed. If you think this book needs attention - should be given any additional tags or moved off a particular list, for example - just leave me a comment and I'll get right back to you!
The Lists are large reading orders including every book that falls under them. For example, the DC Universe list includes every book in that shared universe. This taxonomy is hierarchical, which means that there can be sub-lists under the main lists. The DC Universe Pre-Crisis list is an example, allowing you to narrow the selection of DC books. The distinction is important, because eventually there will be Silver Age book lists for Marvel and DC, and the lists will not be intermingled because of that hierarchy. Look to the list information in the sidebar to see all the lists currently active. Check the header of each listing for specific information about each one.
The Series/Event taxonomy, like the rest, is not hierarchical. Not every book is part of a particular publication series, nor necessarily included in the reading order for an event. Events often include specific crossovers and tie-ins, but many event reading orders also include books purely because they are recommended for appreciation and understanding of that event.
The Creators will be tagged in every book in the database. These include all the writers, artists, and editors that worked on the collected material, as well as anyone who significantly contributed to the collected edition.
The Characters are very important to this database, since most users enjoy seeing a reading list generated by their favorite heroes and villains. Since each book is tagged with any reoccurring character inside, the amount of orders that can be generated through these tags is staggering.
Since there is so much information to be found in each book, it's relatively common for a couple tags to be missed. If you think this book needs attention - should be given any additional tags or moved off a particular list, for example - just leave me a comment and I'll get right back to you!
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Next Book: | [More Info] |
These links take you to the previous or next book in the database. It's worth a mention that, at this point, this is specifically in the database.
That means that if you came to this book page via a specific character reading order, for example, the links may point to books that were not listed on the previous page's reading order. This is because they are taking into account the entire database.
At this time, they go by the Recommended Reading Order (or equivalents for non-DCU lists) for determining which books to link.
I am currently looking into getting them to give direction based on what page you came from, but it's possible that there is no solution to that issue.
That means that if you came to this book page via a specific character reading order, for example, the links may point to books that were not listed on the previous page's reading order. This is because they are taking into account the entire database.
At this time, they go by the Recommended Reading Order (or equivalents for non-DCU lists) for determining which books to link.
I am currently looking into getting them to give direction based on what page you came from, but it's possible that there is no solution to that issue.
Unique Reading Order ID: | 200801190000 | |
Chronological List Value: | ||
TRO Database Book ID: | 294 | [More Info] |
The Unique Reading Order ID determines this book's placement in all lists generated from the Recommended Reading Order (or equivalents for non-DCU lists). It's not actually unique site-wide, but is unique for each major list. This value is actually based on a date system, but has no relation to any real dates.
The Chronological List Value is determined by the most recent publication date of collected contents. This value determines book placement on all lists generated chronologically.
The TRO Database Book ID is a value indicative of when this book was added. It is used primarily for reference within the TRO database and not for sorting. It used to help with interpage linking, but has been replaced with a more user friendly "slug" (web url title) system.
These values are provided for the purposes of sorting your own collections. You could keep an excel spreadsheet or google document with the titles of the books in your collection. In columns next to the books, place each of these numbers. Then when you display the list sorted numerically by either of these columns, your books will fall into order.
Of course, now that TRO's built in collection sorting feature is active, it's much easier to sort your books. But these numbers still display just in case you'd like to use them or are curious about the inner operation of the website.
The Chronological List Value is determined by the most recent publication date of collected contents. This value determines book placement on all lists generated chronologically.
The TRO Database Book ID is a value indicative of when this book was added. It is used primarily for reference within the TRO database and not for sorting. It used to help with interpage linking, but has been replaced with a more user friendly "slug" (web url title) system.
These values are provided for the purposes of sorting your own collections. You could keep an excel spreadsheet or google document with the titles of the books in your collection. In columns next to the books, place each of these numbers. Then when you display the list sorted numerically by either of these columns, your books will fall into order.
Of course, now that TRO's built in collection sorting feature is active, it's much easier to sort your books. But these numbers still display just in case you'd like to use them or are curious about the inner operation of the website.
Drakul wrote on at November 18, 2010 3:46 pm:
Hey Ian,
I haven’t read this in a bit so I may be wrong but why is this here when the book takes place in Victorian London?
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Hey, just got home. sorry for the slow response.
Elseworlds titles are placed by release date, with their sequels/related titles, or right before they tie into main continuity (for better reading flow.)
This is because while this book, technically, is in Victorian england, it’s not OUR Victorian England. or the main continuity Victorian England – it’s on another timeline or another world. It might be a Victorian version of MODERN batman. Or as in some other elseworlds, a elseworlds version of a character only introduced in modern continuity might show up.
So that’s how they’re placed :)
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Hey no stress, I don’t expect you to be in front of your computer waiting for comments 24-7 ;)
I understand the idea. But then maybe they shouldn’t be in continuity at all (they are elseworlds after all…).
Maybe make a specific section for them?
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it’s actually a common misconception, but this isn’t a continuity list. It contains all the comics with the dc universe characters, in continuity or not (especially because some are in continuity one year and out the next, depending on the whims of editorial.)
It’s where you can go if you want to read all the books and want to know the best way to read them. Animated titles, elseworlds, etc.
They all have their own tagged lists, too, but the main list holds everything. It’s for true obsessives.
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Ahh gotcha.
well speaking of true obsessives, I just spent all afternoon (at work humhum) adding comics to my collection. I’m on page 14 of DC… :)
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Nice! I did the same thing when I first got the feature up (goes a little quicker by opening the addition links in a new tab instead of waiting for the window to refresh.)
I’m hoping to eventually be able to hire a developer who can help me make the add to collection links ajax enabled, meaning they would load in page instead of waiting for it to refresh every time you wanted to add a book.
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One feature that would help a lot also is that when the page refresh it goes to the level of where you were before, not the top of the page.
Any plans to add cover thumbnails in the collection page? :P
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Probably not in the main view, but I bat around the possibility of an alternate cover view. Will have to wait until we can afford the additional strain on the servers, though.
But I’ll be thinking about it more once I’ve got every book with a cover :D
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oh and yeah, the ajax thing would solve the refresh problem – you wouldn’t have to refresh the page at all, so you’d stay right where you are.
The temporary fix is to right click and open each “add” link in a new tab (or middle mouse click if you’re set up like that.)
It still adds the book to your collection, then you just close all the tabs when you’re done. Ghetto, I know, but the site doesn’t bring in enough to hire a developer to make it better – we’re still currently bringing in under our server rates.
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haha yeah first things first.
The ajax would sole this yeah but maybe if it’s cheaper and easier to attempt.
Page 16 :)
BTW can you check out users collections?
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yeah – I’ll look into it again. I spent a few days on it when I first got the feature working, but maybe there’s other solutions out there now.
And yeah, you can! Just click on that users name (if they’re registered, if they’re not the link doesn’t work and takes you back to the homepage. If you hover over the link and it says author=0 that means they aren’t registered.)
Or you can type in http://www.traderaedingorder.com/profile/USERNAME – you can share this link with anyone, if you want to show someone what you’ve got or a list you’re working on.
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Good to know.
Well I just finished my DC collection if you want to check it. I just need to tweak it when I get home (my memory fails me).
I have a question.
I just finished my DC and plan to add some Fables, and such to it.
Will they then be mixed in my DC reading list? Because I don’t really care to have Fables in it since it’s a complete different world.
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Right now, they’ll probably just go before or after the dc books.
Later they’ll be separated out.
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Marc wrote on at February 23, 2011 11:59 am:
Is there an entry for the trade paperback that collects this prestige OGN and its follow-up? I can’t find it.
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Not right now :-/
Poor DC list needs a lot of attention to get it to the same completion level as the marvel list.
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