Board Thread:Administrative/@comment-3406131-20140422203132/@comment-61371-20140430004515

Undoniel wrote: Well, Heroes for Hire should be an organization in most universes or versions where they are a business. And they recruited other heroes.

Really, the only reason I'd consider them an exception is because they WERE a legal partnership in the comics, and it did later expand to include more. It's equivocal to the law firm of Nelson & Murdock, which (if it doesn't in some capacity) could have its own page. Even a long-standing duo like Cloak and Dagger are just...partners. It's a bit like having pages for married couples.

As for allies/enemies, it's not a bad idea at all, but you run the risk of both of those being filled to the brim and being absolutely massive. Think of the number of enemies Spider-Man has had. And the allies (think of an entry in that field for just about every issue of every Spider-Man Team-Up comic). A character like Falcon could largely be manageable, but Spider-Man? Wolverine? Captain America?

It's a good idea, it really is, but it's one of those "think of the hell you'll unleash" ideas.