Thread:Stoop Davy Dave/@comment-3361105-20140616180028/@comment-6369172-20140617105947

Haste, mostly. Following the lead of prior page-writers who had already dumped those stories down into the notes section, as if *they* had considered them not important enough to get the full treatment. I plan to get back to them, and often do, to work them up in the story/synopsis fields. --- Sometimes those stories have uncertain credits, however, and it's something I've been barked at about before. That is, say, a story's art might be by Chad Grothkopf, or whoever, according to a source (e.g. "Mike's Amazing World" or "Comicbook Plus"), then THAT source indicates this doubt by adding a question mark at the credits line. But when I try to do that here, a bot or an admin comes along and eliminates the entire credit line. This compels me to either unequivocally state that Chad Grothkopf, or whoever, did that story (which I can't prove to be the case), or to leave it uncredited (which makes poor use of the info which IS available), or to leave the story out of the proper synopsis section altogether. It's a dilemma, sometimes I "solve" it one way, and sometimes the other. --- What really is the most proper approach to dealing with that situation?