Results 15 comments of Sean Petiya

Thanks for the comments, @NGanin. ### Works/Publications You are correct in your assessment of the Ontology's Work model. Publication and Comic are increasingly abstract concepts, similar to the idea of...

### Imprints In the current version of the specification, cbo:imprint links an Imprint to a Publisher, with an Imprint being defined as a subclass of Publisher. So to say that...

### Describing Appearances Currently, there is no specific property for describing the type of an appearance, specifically a first appearance. However, there are a couple of different approaches you could...

This is a very interesting idea — my first instinct would be to add additional sub-properties of `cbo:balloon` [1] (e.g. thought, dialogue, esp, etc.). As for describing how a balloon/bubble...

These are great examples, and I'd like to start with Queens of Wonderland. This is the first complete description of a page I've done (including panels, balloons), so you will...

These are some great resources — I particularly like the list of two-dimensional geometric shapes from Wikipedia, because there would presumably be equivalent Wikidata URIs for each term (e.g. dodecagon...

I used Wikidata in my example because the URIs are dereferenceable [1] [2] [3], and it doesn't look like the Noun Project publishes RDF, JSON-LD, etc. data for the icons...

Great questions. I think we can assume a single `cbo:Page` is any type of page: letters, art, etc. (or sequential vs. non-sequential, as in part of the visual story or...

This looks pretty good so far! The child node of `cbo:page` needs to be a `rdf:Description` if the element does not contain a `rdf:resource` attribute. ``` ``` Another way to...

Could you clarify? I think the current mapping (although imperfect) might be correct. cbo:Comic cbo:series (hasPart) cbo:Series cbo:Series cbo:seriesOf (partOf) cbo:Publication