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The codex browser has a preference where you can disable or enable the browsing of Publishers, Imprints, Series or Volumes. If you don't want to give those comics all the same Imprint and Series you might try disabling one or both and I think it should group them in the same named Volume under Publisher.
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I'll double check, but the default seems to be Publisher. Even with that set, it was splitting on Imprints within the publisher
EDIT: I misread your comment. I'll look into how to disable Imprint
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Look like the default is Publisher and Volume
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Oh good information. I see. Thank you. This is not the behavior I expected. I'll see if I can fix this.
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If it helps, I just did some more digging and it looks like this happens regardless of what you're viewing. Here it is even when only viewing Series:
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The way the database works is that series with identical names under different imprints have different ids and are treated as different series. At this time I have no plans to change that and suggest changing the imprint metadata in your collection if you wish them to be in the same series.
I do understand that imprint metadata is often unevenly tagged in the wild and even from professional data sources and this constitutes something of a burden without an easy to use mass tagger.
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