Talk:Wiki Style Guide/@comment-4800771-20190715204649/@comment-24652145-20190718233851

Hey Taka!

Glad to see you're still around, haven't heard from you in quite a while.

Currently, we're (me and Mikex20) having all of the different incarantions have their own separate and unique pages as we felt there were some characters who simply have too many different origins, histories, or even powers to have a cohesive singular page.

I think the best example right now is: Joker (DCAU).

As you can see, there is a section under the "Quotes" called "Other Versions". It's usually just a bullet list of the various versions with an image/link to a separate page. We felt it looked the best visually and distinctively.

We also added a "Related Pages" list underneath that for Affiliated Characters and Significant Locations associated with the character and "Legacy Characters" as there are some characters who have past/future connections to the identity.

In the DCAU for example, Batman has Nightwing, Alfred Pennyworth, Batgirl, and Robin for Affiliations and Gotham City and the Batcave for Significant Locations. He also has his future successor, Terry McGinnis of Batman Beyond under his Legacy Characters.

Another thing we have added is the Appearances Listing for those characters who make multiple appearances across films or TV series.

Right now, we have it restricted to appearances having actually being in or in the background, cameo or flashback even if it's maybe a photograph.

Some fo the MCU films for example, use a "by the way," casual mention of a character verbally like in the Avengers: Age of Ultron film had Tony and Thor casually mention their girlfriends in a dialogue, Pepper and Jane Foster but they don't actually appear or the Thor: Ragnarok film has Thor discuss breaking up with Jane. We felt that this sort of "by the way" mention didn't really warrant a notation that they "appeared" in the film.

I've been trying to update and refine the Style Guides and details whenever I get a chance. The templates should be up-to-date though.