Thread:Kyletheobald/@comment-28125426-20161112085923/@comment-3361105-20161115220221

Stoop Davy Dave wrote: A blurb telling us "Continued from last issue" is essentially a caption and thus a legitimate part of a synopsis. Or so I claim.

Synopses written in universe are meant to make the story read like an actual story. The experience of reading an encyclopedic website should not be the same as the experience of reading a comic book. Captions regarding continuity, like "continued from last issue" or "bob was last seen in #15!" should be placed if they are of significant import in the Notes section of the page.

For example:
 * "" continues the story which ran from Issue #25 to Issue #35.
 * Bob, who appears in "" last appeared in Issue #15.

At no point should a plot synopsis read as though the author is aware the story is in a comic book. If you must make reference to a past issue (which is completely reasonable), write in terms of events, not issues.

For example, "Batman encounters Joe Blow, whom he had last seen during a previous caper involving a burglary" or something to that effect, rather than "Batman encounters Joe Blow, who was last seen in Issue #431" - which is definitely out of universe.