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General info : In comics in the United States, a trade paperback (shortened: TPB or trade) is a collection of stories originally published in comic books, reprinted in book format, usually presenting either a complete miniseries, a story arc from a single title, or a series of stories with an arc or common theme. A trade paperback may reproduce the stories either at the same size in which they were originally presented (in comic book format), in a smaller "digest-sized" format, or a larger-than-original hardcover. This article applies to both paperback and hardcover collections. In the comics industry, the term "trade paperback market" may refer to the market for any collection, regardless of its actual cover. A trade paperback differs from a graphic novel in that a graphic novel is usually original material. It is also different from the publishing term trade paperback, which is a book with a flexible cardstock cover that is larger than the standard mass market paperback format. Similarly to how omnibus books are defined in literature, this credit can also be used to list comic books which collect multiple shorter stories by some specific artist, writer or other such entity, that have originally been published independently of each other. Manga tankobons also apply for this credit. 
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Source :Trade paperback (comics) @ Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_paperback_(comics))Graphic novel @ Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphic_novel) 
Source :Omnibus edition @ Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omnibus_edition)Trade paperback (comics) @ Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_paperback_(comics)) 
General info :In comics in the United States, a trade paperback (shortened: TPB or trade) is a collection of stories originally published in comic books, reprinted in book format, usually presenting either a complete miniseries, a story arc from a single title, or a series of stories with an arc or common theme. A trade paperback may reproduce the stories either at the same size in which they were originally presented (in comic book format), in a smaller "digest-sized" format, or a larger-than-original hardcover. This article applies to both paperback and hardcover collections. In the comics industry, the term "trade paperback market" may refer to the market for any collection, regardless of its actual cover. A trade paperback differs from a graphic novel in that a graphic novel is usually original material. It is also different from the publishing term trade paperback, which is a book with a flexible cardstock cover that is larger than the standard mass market paperback format. Similarly to how omnibus books are defined in literature, this credit can also be used to list comic books which collect multiple shorter stories by some specific artist, writer or other such entity, that have originally been published independently of each other. Manga tankobons also apply for this credit.If the comic you are adding is a stand-alone comic album or a graphic novel, use the Comic Album type. If the album compiles material that's previously been published in separate magazines, anthologies or such, or is a trade paperback which forms a full story arc of story segments which have previously been published individually, please instead choose the comic type Trade Paperback / Omnibus. Manga tankobons are also to be filed under this category. If the comic is a single issue of a serial magazine, choose the type Comics Magazine / Serial Magazine. It might help with identifying between trade paperbacks (TPB) and serial magazines to know that numbered magazines are often called issues, whereas trade paperbacks and such omnibus collections (if they are a part of a larger continuity) are often called volumes. 
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