Managing your Pull List ensures you never miss an issue from the series you're following.
Adding Series#
On any series page, click Add to Pull List. Every future issue from that series starts showing up in your upcoming releases.
Series Status#
Each series in your pull list has one of three statuses:
| Status | What it means |
|---|---|
| Active | Tracking all upcoming issues (default) |
| Paused | Tracking stopped, but settings are preserved — easy to resume |
| Canceled | Tracking stopped, kept for history |
Edit a series from your Pull List to change its status, add a personal note, or remove it entirely.
Use Paused instead of removing when you're unsure — it's a one-click resume later, versus re-adding from scratch.
Skipping Individual Issues#
Don't want a specific issue from a series you're following (a tie-in, a fill-in arc, a week you need to cut back)? Switch to Weekly View, find the issue, and click Skip Issue. Skipped issues disappear from upcoming releases and weekly emails, and you can unskip any time.
Viewing Your List#
Two view modes:
- Grid View — visual cards with cover images and series info
- Weekly View — releases organized by week (Wednesday–Tuesday)
Filter by status, publisher, or series name.
From Weekly View, every issue has quick actions to add to your Collection, add to your Wishlist, or skip it.
PRO Tips#
- Export for the shop — PRO members can export the current week as CSV. Many shops appreciate a list in advance for pre-orders.
- Use notes deliberately — "Wait for trade", "Favorite ongoing", "Try first 3 issues then decide". The notes field keeps intent attached to the series.
- Pair with Collection tracking — Pull List says planning to buy; Collection says bought it; Read says finished it. Moving issues through all three gives you a complete picture.