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Editor’s notes star with <!—- and end with this —-> turning the text pink in the editing template. Anything written inside this pinkbtext cannot be seen on the published article.

When you fill out the provided image upload template with the relevant information that applies, you must remove that coding shown above for it to work. You must also remove all irrelevant pre-provided text from the template.

If you learn best with visuals take a look at this image I uploaded for an example: Richard Jaynes New Earth 0004.jpg

Note the naming format (although I think this was modified since I last uploaded) but more importantly check out the the completed template on that image by clicking the edit button. That gives you everything you need to create a complete image template.

Name, license, type, description, issue/source, universe, character/s, and artists. If there are no word balloons then you won’t need to credit a letter, just as you don’t need to credit cover artists if the image is not a cover.

Also not mentioned in the guide, when uploading there is a drop box below the template field called “Licensing.” You do not need to touch this. Keep it at the default setting of “none selected.” Hope this helps. There is a lot of info in the guide but it is much more simple than it’s made out to be once you know the key details.