[Fixed] Gen 13: European Vacation #0A/#0B

Just checked my copy with barcode 70985304663900011 which identifies in the database as #0B. It is clearly labeled as a first print. Pretty sure that the barcode associated with #0A is wrong and there is no variant of this book. Recommend you delete #0A and rename #0B to #1

Correct Title: Gen13 European Vacation Collector’s Edition

Issue Number: 1

UPC: 70985304663900011

All have been corrected apart from removing A. When I google the barcode this book comes up. It’s either the newsstand or most likely the version that was distributed to bookstores.

@CLZ_Justin After checking the barcode I agree. Shouldn’t you swap the A and B though and label the variants as Direct and Newsstand?

Think it’s best to leave them as is for now. Can’t find much info on it. Might nog be a newsstand, I’m just guessing at this point. The barcode is too short for it being a newsstand. It’s more likely to be a printed for bookstore (regular release). If that’s the case, we’d keep it on A as that’s how we handle it for those type of books. I’d rather not change this in the database based on a guess.

It is bookstore.

Per Copilot:

ISBN‑13 structure

An ISBN‑13 always breaks down into four logical parts:

  1. Prefix (EAN Bookland code)

    • 978

    • Identifies the number as a book‑market product.

  2. Registration group (language/region)

    • 1

    • English‑language market.

  3. Registrant (publisher identifier)

    • 887279

    • Assigned to WildStorm / Image Comics for their book‑market publications.

  4. Publication element (title-specific)

    • 60

    • Identifies this specific TPB within the publisher’s catalog.

  5. Check digit

    • 4

    • Validates the entire number mathematically.

What this ISBN corresponds to

All authoritative listings match 9781887279604 to:

  • Title: Gen¹³: European Vacation

  • Format: Trade Paperback (48 pages)

  • Publisher: Image Comics / WildStorm

  • Publication Year: 1997

  • Creators: Jim Lee, J. Scott Campbell, Brandon Choi

This is not a floppy‑issue UPC. It is strictly the book‑market ISBN for the collected edition.

Thanks! Corrected