Board Thread:Policies/@comment-867021-20130305115037/@comment-24800939-20140430141202

Having every character follow on sequentially is much more consistent, unless the entire site could be simulataneously done, how do you know whether a lack of arrow signifies they appear in the next issue or it just hasn't been done. Also I find it useful to know where a character appears next, particularily with villians because everyone has one they just want to read everything with them in

Also,After having difficulty with ordering flashbacks I found the better way of dealing with multiple jump backs is too deal with it more from a logical reader stand point. When reading through there comics, you arn't going to read the panels in chronological order, you're going to read them as the book is presented. So for issues when some backstory is presented about the character, you're going to have found that out in relation to the events the charavter would be currently living so the flashbac appearance is the same as actual appearance. For issues that appear within other issues, you're not going to stop reading one to go for the other, so sequentially one would follow the other with the location of the bulk of the story signifying its position relative to the other, in regardance of appearances solely for flashbacks, I find it depends on the case, I try to put those in there place but sometimes its not worth it. Its a lot of work to do and I'm only through mostly 1962-1965 at the moment but it can be done if enough work is put behind it, I'd like to see it flourish considering the amount of work i've put in, but if you guys deem it unneccesary then so be it