Thread:Stoop Davy Dave/@comment-220364-20140628163905/@comment-6369172-20140628182834

"The stories are separated as is complete with character appearance." The reader is made to dig for the character's appearance. It's a poor use of his time. If he's looking for a Wonder Boy story, why does he need to peek at all the Pen Miller and Sally O'Neil and Paul Bunyan stories to find it? " Further delineation is not needed." Further delineation is a giant time-saver and a convenience for the reader. "These pages do not track stories by Feature." Nor need they do so; this simple clarifying technique shows the reader exactly where the stories are that he's seeking. Thus when the nefarious editors of yesteryear see fit to move, say, Dr. Fate from the front of More Fun Comics to the back of it, or do the same to Sandman in Adventure Comics, the reader can go directly to the character whose adventures he's trying to follow, without bogging down in all the Cotton Carvers and Clip Carsons and so on and so forth.