Thread:Tupka217/@comment-86191-20131031224952/@comment-86191-20131101195625

This is the point I'm trying to make, you said, "all pantheons, all traditional characters, are treated with little regard to continuity" - which means that their real world mythologies don't apply in the DC Universe. So, if we apply this to every mythological character, you have around 100-200 mythological characters in the DC universe whose real world myths don't apply in the DCU. Now, if those accounts of histories, relatives, family trees, etc don't apply, why have bios on the site with misinformation on them? And since we've now proved its misinformation, you have the option of erasing them or leaving them blank until some DC writer finally decides to go into the details of the fictional history of these beings. I don't want to live through what I did with the Marvel Appendix. I wasted ten years of my life giving them research just to see it erased and reimagined. Sidebar, I'm a little dismayed the DC Database isn't treated like the on-line version of the "Who's Who" handbooks. Instead, it reads like an inventory of DC Comics with details wasted on everything from movies, video games and the books themselves.