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This isn’t universally tracked in the site’s database, and it tends to be in parentheses in the title if it’s tracked at all.
You can search/filter on hashtags in your custom descriptions. I put #le in the description when adding limited titles to my collection. I’ll also put #oop if it’s already/soon out of print when adding. Searching #le and sorting by earliest release date tends to work well for finding OOP releases. |
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