Thread:Tupka217/@comment-689-20160509204114/@comment-18172179-20160510071246

There are a few key points to remember when editing a comic page that will prevent your edits from getting reverted.


 * Synopsis: ( more info )
 * A synopsis should give at least a basic idea of what goes on in the comic in question.
 * These can be short or long, but ideally, the best of these will provide the reader with all the information they need to understand what of importance happened in the issue, and how the story links to the previous or next issue in the series, if it is part of a series.
 * Ideally, the plot synopsis will read more like a story than a play-by-play of events.


 * As you edit a well written Synopsis, you can remove any unnecesary links.


 * Appearances: ( more info )
 * Featured Characters are typically those who appear most prominently in the story. A Supporting Character is any character who plays a major supporting role in the issue. Villains are any character who plays an antagonistic role in the issue and Other Characters are any named characters who play a role in the story.
 * Locations can be any location that is shown on-panel in the comic and Items are any items that play a key role in the narrative.
 * If you'd like to add a character's first appearance, just include the template ; or if they're just mentioned characters, add  (Full List of Comic Templates)
 * Remember to keep the Appearances as a list of names and don't remove the format of the comic template we use here.

I think that's it. If you remember these points and follow Hatebunny's instructions, specially the ones regarding the notes and trivia, your edits are less likely to be reverted.