Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4368470-20180725223534

This is a problem I've noticed for a long time, but even though the Marvel Database would hopefully be the go-to place readers go for information on anything Marvel Comics related... it kind of sucks at conveying info about when comic book lines were launched and why.

Most lines don't have info at all (e.g. Marvel Masterworks vs Wikipedia's Marvel Masterworks), but inconsistently we have some pages that do explain a line or imprint of comics in a inferior manner to Wikipedia (see Marvel Adventures Comic Books vs Wikipedia's Marvel Adventures).

We do a great job at cataloging individual comics that appear in lines and at writing synopsis' of events and character histories, but this seems like this is an important area that would be valuable to readers that we are dropping the ball in. I know sometimes I want to quickly look up what a certain imprint of comics or compilations were all about, but then (especially if there is not a Wikipedia article about it) spend an irritating amount of time searching around the Internet and piecing together what it was based on announcement articles released at the time or other stuff.

What do you guys think? Should this be a higher priority? 