Thread:Kyletheobald/@comment-28125426-20161112085923/@comment-6369172-20161116135643

hmf. That approach leads to opening sentences like: "While falling down the side of a cliff, Bob notices a sturdy vine hanging within arm's reach."

Or, improved version, "While falling down the side of a cliff, Bob notices a sturdy vine hanging within arm's reach."

And: "Batman encounters Joe Blow, whom he had last seen during a previous caper involving a burglary"

I think that approach works around the encyclopedia-reading versus comic-reading experience issue, BUT I also notice that nobody here has been doing it that way. What I've been encountering has been many hundreds of pre-existing "Continued from last issue" openers, which looked to me like an established precedent, and zero "Bob [embedded link|falls] openers.