"'Batman - Superman - World's Finest 022 (2024) (Webrip) (The Last Kryptonian-DCP).cbz":{
"ext":"cbz",
"issue":"022",
"remainders":("(The Last Kryptonian-DCP)",),
"scan_info":"Webrip",
"series":"Batman - Superman - World's Finest",
"year":"2024",
},
}
)
FNS.update(
{
# Issue number starting with a letter requested in https://github.com/comictagger/comictagger/issues/543
"batman #B01 title.cbz":{
"ext":"cbz",
"issue":"B01",
"series":"batman",
"title":"title",
},# Leading issue number is usually an alternate sequence number
"52 action comics #2024.cbz":{
"ext":"cbz",
"issue":"2024",
"series":"action comics",
"alternate":"52",
},# 4 digit issue number
"action comics 1024.cbz":{
"ext":"cbz",
"issue":"1024",
"series":"action comics",
},# Only the issue number. CT ensures that the series always has a value if possible
"#52.cbz":{
"ext":"cbz",
"issue":"52",
"series":"52",
},# CT treats double-underscore the same as double-dash
"Monster_Island_v1_#2__repaired__c2c.cbz":{
"ext":"cbz",
"issue":"2",
"series":"Monster Island",
"volume":"1",
},# I'm not sure there's a right way to parse this. This might also be a madeup filename I don't remember
"Super Strange Yarns (1957) #92 (1969).cbz":{
"ext":"cbz",
"issue":"92",
"series":"Super Strange Yarns",
"volume":"1957",
"year":"1969",
},# Extra - in the series
" X-Men-V1-#067.cbr":{
"ext":"cbr",
"issue":"067",
"series":"X-Men",
"volume":"1",
},# CT only separates this into a title if the '-' is attached to the previous word eg 'aquaman- Green Arrow'. @bpepple opened a ticket for this https://github.com/ajslater/comicfn2dict/issues/1 already
"Aquaman - Green Arrow - Deep Target #01 (of 07) (2021).cbr":{
"ext":"cbr",
"issue":"01",
"series":"Aquaman - Green Arrow - Deep Target",
"year":"2021",
"issue_count":"7",
},
"Batman_-_Superman_#020_(2021).cbr":{
"ext":"cbr",
"issue":"020",
"series":"Batman - Superman",
"year":"2021",
},
"Free Comic Book Day - Avengers.Hulk (2021).cbz":{
"ext":"cbz",
"series":"Free Comic Book Day - Avengers Hulk",
"year":"2021",
},# CT assumes the volume is also the issue number if it can't find an issue number
"Avengers By Brian Michael Bendis volume 03 (2013).cbz":{
"ext":"cbz",
"issue":"3",
"series":"Avengers By Brian Michael Bendis",
"volume":"03",
"year":"2013",
},# Publishers like to re-print some of their annuals using this format for the year
"Batman '89 (2021) .cbr":{
"ext":"cbr",
"series":"Batman '89",
"year":"2021",
},# CT has extra processing to re-attach the year in this case
"Blade Runner Free Comic Book Day 2021 (2021).cbr":{
"ext":"cbr",
"series":"Blade Runner Free Comic Book Day 2021",
"year":"2021",
},# CT treats book like 'v' but also adds it as the title (matches ComicVine for this particular series)
"Bloodshot Book 03 (2020).cbr":{
"ext":"cbr",
"issue":"03",
"series":"Bloodshot",
"title":"Book 03",
"volume":"03",
"year":"2020",
},# CT checks for the following '(of 06)' after the '03' and marks it as the volume
"Elephantmen 2259 #008 - Simple Truth 03 (of 06) (2021).cbr":{
"ext":"cbr",
"issue":"008",
"series":"Elephantmen 2259",
"title":"Simple Truth",
"volume":"03",
"year":"2021",
"volume_count":"06",
},# CT catches the year
"Marvel Previews #002 (January 2022).cbr":{
"ext":"cbr",
"issue":"002",
"series":"Marvel Previews",
"year":"2022",
},# c2c aka "cover to cover" is fairly common and CT moves it to scan_info/remainder
"Marvel Two In One V1 #090 c2c.cbr":{
"ext":"cbr",
"issue":"090",
"series":"Marvel Two In One",
"publisher":"Marvel",
"volume":"1",
},# This made the parser in CT much more complicated. It's understandable that this isn't parsed on the first few iterations of this project
"Star Wars - War of the Bounty Hunters - IG-88 (2021).cbz":{
"ext":"cbz",
"series":"Star Wars - War of the Bounty Hunters - IG-88",
"year":"2021",
},# The addition of the '#1' turns this into the same as 'Aquaman - Green Arrow - Deep Target' above
"Star Wars - War of the Bounty Hunters - IG-88 #1 (2021).cbz":{
"ext":"cbz",
"issue":"1",
"series":"Star Wars - War of the Bounty Hunters - IG-88",
"year":"2021",
},# CT treats '[]' as equivalent to '()', catches DC as a publisher and 'Sep-Oct 1951' as dates and removes them. CT doesn't catch the digital though so that could be better but I blame whoever made this atrocious filename
"Wonder Woman #49 DC Sep-Oct 1951 digital [downsized, lightened, 4 missing story pages restored] (Shadowcat-Empire).cbz":{
"ext":"cbz",
"issue":"49",
"series":"Wonder Woman",
"title":"digital",
"publisher":"DC",
"year":"1951",
},# CT notices that this is a full date, CT doesn't actually return the month or day though just removes it
"X-Men, 2021-08-04 (#02).cbz":{
"ext":"cbz",
"issue":"02",
"series":"X-Men",
"year":"2021",
},# CT treats ':' the same as '-' but here the ':' is attached to 'Now' which CT sees as a title separation
"Cory Doctorow's Futuristic Tales of the Here and Now: Anda's Game #001 (2007).cbz":{
"ext":"cbz",
"issue":"001",
"series":"Cory Doctorow's Futuristic Tales of the Here and Now",
"title":"Anda's Game",
"year":"2007",
},# This is a contrived test case. I've never seen this I just wanted to handle it with my parser
"Cory Doctorow's Futuristic Tales of the Here and Now #0.0.1 (2007).cbz":{
"ext":"cbz",
"issue":"0.1",
"series":"Cory Doctorow's Futuristic Tales of the Here and Now",