Board Thread:Policies/@comment-1009000-20140116142410/@comment-1458758-20140122063953

Sounds good to me. Though on the subject of changing legal names, I never really liked how we use maiden names for some people who are legally wed. Yeah, I get that marriages can end and stuff and that might force us to change stuff back, especially in comic books where these things change like the seasons, but we use things like May Reilly for a woman who has not once used that surname outside of flashbacks and stuff. Just seems a bit daft to me.

Still, so I guess using these extra categories would help differentiate people who aren't in the heroing/villain business (The No Dual Identity) as few seem to go by their real name doing this and those that, while having a dual identity, pretty much every knows due to criminal record? That reminds me, I must got look up Tony Stark, I'm guessing he's public, what with everyone knowing he's Iron Man, but I never actually bothered to look.