Unlimited free comic pull list builder

Free AI Comic Book Pull List Form Generator

Describe your shop and subscription rules. Makeform turns them into a pull list form for customer details, series, variants, quantities, pickup preferences, and updates.

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  • Unlimited free
  • Editable before publish
  • Series and variant selections
  • New lists and updates in one form
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Sample prompts for the builder

Choose a prompt, tailor it to your shop, or send it into the Makeform builder.

Prompt ready

Audience

Readers opening their first shop subscription

Format

Account details followed by title selections

Prompt size

250 chars

Brief qualitySends to builder

Example form structure

Account details followed by title selections

Prompt exampleEditable in builder

Customer name and contact details

Short answerFirst ask
2

Preferred pickup location

Dropdown
3

Which ongoing series do you want?

Checkboxes
4

Starting issue and cover preference

Short answer
5

I have read the pickup policy

Checkbox

Suggested routing tags

Suggested

New subscriptions

List changes

Staff review

Ask whether a title begins with the next available issue or a specific issue number.

Step 1

Identify

match the customer and pull box

Step 2

Choose

add titles, covers, and quantities

Step 3

Review

staff checks timing and availability

Step 4

Confirm

customer receives the accepted list

Why use an online pull list

Stop decoding title changes from calls and counter notes.

A structured form gives staff the series, issue, cover, quantity, and effective date behind each request.

Separate every type of change

Route additions, removals, quantity changes, pauses, and cancellations through conditional questions.

Capture issue-level detail

Series, publisher, starting issue, cover, and quantity arrive together for staff review.

Create a review handoff

Notify the subscription desk, tag the request type, and review deadlines and availability.

Built for comic retail

One form can handle the whole subscription lifecycle.

Tailor labels, policies, title lists, and staff notifications to your shop.

New subscriber setup

Collect contacts, pickup location, first titles, and policy acknowledgment.

Recurring list changes

Record what to add, drop, or adjust and when.

Variants and special orders

Ask for cover choices, quantities, catalog references, and acceptable alternatives without promising stock.

Pauses and closures

Record affected titles, effective dates, resume dates, and instructions for issues already waiting in the pull box.

Build your workflow

From shop rules to a customer-ready pull list form.

Describe your subscription process, generate a draft, then add catalog and routing details.

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01

Describe the shop and request types

List locations, pickup or shipping options, variants, preorders, and box numbers.

02

Add catalog and policy details

Add current titles, deadlines, holds, communication, and cancellation rules.

03

Route customers conditionally

Show signup fields to new readers and relevant change fields to subscribers.

04

Publish and review requests

Share the form, notify staff, and confirm accepted additions or changes.

Form vs message vs spreadsheet

Choose a process that preserves comic-level detail.

Record who asked, which title changed, and when staff should apply it.

Approach
What happens
Best read
ApproachPhone, message, or counter note
What happensRequests often omit issue numbers, dates, or customer identifiers.
Best readConvenient for readers; inconsistent for staff.
ApproachShared spreadsheet
What happensCustomers may overwrite cells or struggle with multiple change types.
Best readUseful as an internal roster after review.
Approach
Generated online form
What happensConditional fields collect details in a separate submission.
Best readClear intake for new lists and updates.

Field guide

What a comic book pull list form should include.

Identify the customer and give staff the details needed to review each change.

Customer identity

Match the request to the right box.

Collect the identifiers staff use so each submission reaches the correct customer record.

  • Full name, email, and mobile number.
  • Customer ID or pull-box number for existing subscribers.
  • Preferred shop location and contact method.

Subscription action

Make the requested change explicit.

Start with an action selector, then show focused conditional questions.

  • Start a list, add, remove, change, pause, resume, or cancel.
  • One change per repeatable entry when several titles are affected.
  • Effective date or release month for staff scheduling.

Comic details

Identify the exact series and issue.

Structured details distinguish an ongoing subscription from a single-comic request.

  • Series title, publisher, volume, and issue number.
  • Begin with next available issue or a specified issue.
  • Ongoing pull versus a single-issue request.

Cover and quantity

Record collector preferences without ambiguity.

Ask for the desired cover and acceptable substitutions; staff confirms availability.

  • Cover code, artist, ratio, or open-to-order preference.
  • Copy quantity for each issue.
  • Whether another cover is acceptable if the first choice is unavailable.

Fulfillment

Capture how and where comics are received.

Keep location and fulfillment preferences with the subscription request.

  • Preferred store or pickup counter.
  • Pickup frequency and notification preference.
  • Shipping request and address fields only when the shop offers that option.

Policy and review

Set expectations before staff confirms.

Explain hold periods, cutoffs, cancellations, and special orders, then record acknowledgment.

  • Shop-authored pull-list and hold policy.
  • Acknowledgment checkbox plus optional customer notes.
  • Clear notice that staff will confirm availability and effective dates.

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FAQ

Comic book pull list form questions

Practical answers for comic retailers moving subscription requests online.

What is a comic book pull list form?

It records recurring titles or individual issues a customer wants held, plus additions, removals, cover or quantity changes, pauses, and cancellations.

What fields should the form include?

Collect contact and box details, action, series, publisher, starting issue, cover, quantity, effective date, pickup location, notes, and policy acknowledgment.

Can customers add and remove several titles in one submission?

Yes. Use repeatable entries or separate add and remove sections. Keep the series, issue, action, and effective date together.

How should the form handle variant covers?

Ask for the cover code, artist or description, quantity, and acceptable alternatives. Explain that staff confirms availability after review.

Can one form support both new and existing customers?

Yes. Route new readers to setup and policy fields; route existing subscribers to box lookup, title changes, pauses, or cancellations.

Is this comic book pull list form generator free?

Yes. Makeform is unlimited free for generating, editing, publishing, and collecting responses. The paid tier removes the Makeform badge, so you can keep running the pull-list form for free without a submission cap.

Can staff receive notifications for new requests?

Notify the subscription inbox and tag new lists, changes, special orders, and cancellations. Route submissions to Google Sheets, Slack, or connected workflows.

Should a submission automatically confirm a comic is available?

No. Availability depends on deadlines, allocations, covers, and stock. Staff should send a separate confirmation with accepted titles and effective issues.

Give readers one clear way to manage every pull.

Generate a comic book pull list form built for your shop's subscription workflow.

Unlimited freeEditable series and change fieldsCustomer requests ready for staff review
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