Thread:Tupka217/@comment-25737724-20141231162549/@comment-3361105-20141231174735

It is a common misconception among wikia editors that they are the target audience for the wiki, because they are the ones who spend the most time there. Of course, for every one editor we have, there are something like ten thousand readers who never make an account and never edit.

I don't mean to say that an automated category showing all of the places an issue is located wouldn't be useful to a typical reader - but it wouldn't be any more useful to them than a note on the issue page.

That said, I could construct a simple template to list reprints in the notes of a page in a standardized fashion, but entries would be manual, and therefore inconsistent.

My main point is that it would take nearly as much effort to add the template and create the category page (many of which would be populated with only one item anyway), as it would to simply go to the page and add the note.