Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1257201-20161227233458

On pages documenting individual comic books, the small triangular arrows next to character names link to their previous and next appearances. These are excellent and very helpful.

Given that these arrows are so helpful, I think we should delete the redundant statements in the Notes sections. For example, contains more than a dozen of these notes, such as:

Johnny Thunder and the Thunderbolt appeared last in. They appear next in .

All of this information (as well as the links) is contained in the triangular arrows elsewhere on the page, so this is redundant.

Moreover, it is confusing and inaccurate whenever a comic contains more than one story, because there is only one Notes section for the entire comic. In this case, All-Star Comics #3 contains two stories, both of which feature Johnny Thunder. The statement "he appears next in All-Star Comics #4" is true of the first story, not the second! The triangular arrows make this clear, whereas the text in the Notes section does not. 