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[edit]Wastelanders & 'Old Man'
[edit]Hi ALegoK9, I just wanted to reach out after reverting your edit on Marvel's Wastelanders. The original title for the first installment was Old Man Star-Lord. Originally, they were all going to be Old Man [name] (except for Gray Widow). That's what's in the sources and how it first aired. It was retitled when Hawkeye was released as just Hawkeye, which is noted in the next paragraph. —Carter (Tcr25) (talk) 19:44, 6 September 2022 (UTC)
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Finest/Compacts upcoming section
[edit]Hi. I did create a section on the Finest Talk page that tagged you, but didn't get a reply.
Essentially, the point of the upcoming release sections on the Finest and Compact pages are so that people can see - very easily - what is next to come out.
If they are replaced by 'all releases', then: a) That information is buried, because the 'upcoming books' are halfway down a list. This is especially the case as and when more items are released. b) I don't see the purpose for 'all releases' - because all of the books are already listed above. Everything is now listed twice. But... why? c) At some point, this will reach Wikipedia's style threshold on tables that reads: "...overloading tables with too much detailed statistical data is against policy. Careful thought should be given to how a reader would use a table, and what level of detail is appropriate."
Essentially, why have what will end up being 100s of items in a single table when they're already listed in a different way on the same page?
There has to be a legitimate reason.
The reasoning of "Changing this to a release order. That way there's to need to remove entries every few weeks." doesn't ring true - because books are added to the list all the time anyway. It's such a small change to remove a book or two from the top of the list.
I tried to address this on the Talk page of the Finest releases. Peterspeterson (talk) 19:05, 1 April 2025 (UTC)