Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27772429-20170220155300/@comment-27892537-20170223181956

"Significance" sufficient enough to warrant the creation of a page for a character is not determined by that character's relation to any one particular character. It is more about that character's relation to the DC Universe as a whole. Not every character who had a role in a story beyond being in the background warrants a page. If there was a waitress named "Abigail" who served Superman a slice of pie in an issue, we aren't going to create a page for Abigail there. That's an example of someone with a smaller role, sure, but that doesn't defeat the point.

As of now, I do believe Bunker is single. In what issue do we see Gabriel? If it is just the issue where Miguel is saying goodbye when he goes off to America to be a hero, that does not make Gabriel an important enough character to have his own page. It hardly would even be worth mentioning on Bunker's page. In the '80s, Jericho dated a girl (her name escapes me at the moment). He was seen taking her on two dates or so, and at one point he brought her to a party held by his teammates (in their civilian guises). That doesn't make her an important enough character to warrant a page.

There are hundreds of stories, with twice as many characters, who have a small role in a story. Their roles may be significant enough to mention in the story itself, but that doesn't make their roles significant enough for them to have their own page. Most of these types of characters can be taken care of by mentioning them and detailing their roles in that issue's synopsis. If a synopsis can take care of a character and his/her history that simply, they do not need a page.