Thread:Stoop Davy Dave/@comment-1038387-20140628193957/@comment-220364-20140708010425

Well... Working from Tupka's statement, the 3rd option is what we should be doing. Just 1 degree from the primary source, not 2, 3, or more.
 * In the general scheme of things, if you are using a source to support a point, you use a footnote. On a wiki that would be using the tags. For this wiki that works best for anything but the story pages - comics, episodes, films, whatever - since the source should be the story being covered.
 * If you are working from something else - a site or a reference book say - to work out the summary, it would still be after the summary, not before it. And even then you have to be very, very careful.
 * The optimal way would be to read the story/issue and write it yourself based on that. That may be a difficult task since you have to set aside what you've read on other sites.

Mind you this is the Summary sections. Some of the notes and trivia are going to need outside sourcing. The first appearance or use of a character, costume, power, etc can be source to the issue. A nod to a real person, literature, film, or what not should be sourced to the review, reference work, interview, or what not where that is stated.