Thread:Captainjackster/@comment-61022-20161228144228/@comment-61022-20161228220417

You sure? Because I'm looking at that story right now and I see no reference stating that in story.

Even then, you shouldn't rely on one single source of information, especially if it's a comic book that is over 40 years old. You should verify all the discernable facts. Whenever I am adding an APN tag I do three things:


 * I check what other comics feature that character that were published at that time so I have not only a general idea of what is going on from issue to issue, but in general during the course of that period of publication.


 * I check the most current Handbook and Indexes to see if there are any reference to the events I am trying to plot the appearances for so I can get an idea when events have played out.


 * Lastly, I refer to the Chronology Project, which 9 times out of 10 verifies all of my research.


 * In that 1 time out of 10 I use my best judgment based on all of the above.

This is especially important when you need to consider flashbacks and newer stories that revisit an earlier period of time. For someone as frequently used as the Hulk you have to do a little more than read a single comic and base their next appearances based on that.

It's a painstaking process and the only way you can do it properly is putting the hard work and researching it. If you don't have the resources or time to do it properly, or to update what's already there then leave it for someone who can.