Talk:Superboy v1 198
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I deliberately left a few holes in this shell to give you the opportunity to try playing with the issue template. Try using Adventure Comics 328 as an example for filling in the blanks. If you need to look up issue data, a couple of good websites are The Grand Comics Database or DC Indexes. If you're not inclined to fool with the non-synopsis portions for now, I'll fill in the blanks this evening or early tomorrow. -- Gopher 02:16, 3 August 2007 (PDT)
- As you can see, I've added a Roll Call list and first appearance notations. I can edit the information in the box, as well (adding credits and so forth), but I don't see how to do it.
- Re: Roll Calls. Is there a set preference for listing the order of the Legionnaires? I noticed in the entries for Adv. # 300 and 301 that they were listed in order of appearance. I can arrange my lists that way, if desired, but it seems to me that a more useful approach would be to list the Legionnaires in order of story importance. Granted that this approach is somewhat subjective -- i.e., there is no reason to list Projectra before Karate Kid, other than that is how they're listed on the cover -- but it would eliminate the need for counting panel appearances for each character (unless someone really wants to do that. :)) (I do think that very minor appearances should be noted, as in the case of Violet and Chem in this issue, so their fans don't get their hopes up.) He Who Wanders 17:29, 3 August 2007 (PDT)
- I'll add a couple more credits to the box as an example. Basically, any information after an "=" sign in the long string of lines at the top of the page will contain information for that item. As for order of the Roll Call, I always prefer using a method that is not open to debate. Story importance is sometimes clear, but more often than not highly debatable. I'd prefer either order of appearance or alphabetical (anyone else care to chime in?). The whole panel appearances thing was a practice of someone who hasn't posted here in quite some time. It has its uses, but isn't the most critical data for an issue, although I'm sure there will be other contributors who will want to add that information. Feel free to include it or skip as you are inclined. -- Gopher 04:08, 4 August 2007 (PDT)