Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-61022-20150909141417/@comment-4651179-20151014190324

While I agree that editing comic summaries helps in some way, most casual readers don't look for them. The easiest way for them is to directly check the character's bio, because they're most likely looking for the information centered around that person. Additionally, they might not know that Iron Man's current book is Invincible Iron Man, or that Doctor Strange is in its fourth volume. A lot of people are more interste in knowing what is up with a character than their entire comic series.

I don't understand how does lacking information equal being speculative or flaut out inaccurate. I already clarified that we don't resort to speculation in order to fill in holes. If the cause of something has not been revealed, we don't start shooting in the dark, we simply state that it's has not been revealed why happened what happened, and that's as accurate as it can get with the information we were given. The Handbooks themselves have done stuff like this. Like in the Official Handbook of the Ultimate Marvel Universe, which was published when Ultimates 2 didn't finish being released, and Black Widow's entry ends with "At the same time, Natasha has suddenly, violently turned against Tony for reasons unknown."

I also want to emphasize that the updates I'm suggesting to make are for characters that have nothing (or little) to do with Secret Wars. Whatever happened in Secret Wars isn't going to be relevant to them. For most of these characters, they died and then they returned. It's in a similar fashion that we don't need to note that something world-changing like House of M happened in every single article. Because even though it literally changed reality and every single person in the Marvel Universe live a second life for a few days, a lot of characters had nothing to do with House of M.

What I suggest to do is 'not like adding in Doctor Strange's page something like "He helped Doom create Battleworld, then died, and somehow was reborn without grey temples."

I do agree with this: "Secondly, when it comes to ANAD, moritoriums on edits for the main characters involved in the Secret Wars event shouldn't get edits until the event is over. This includes every main character in the primary Secret Wars event (So the entire Fantastic Four, both Spider-Men, Star-Lord, Jane Foster-Thor, Captain Marvel, and so-on)"

What I'm proposing to do is not the opposite of that, it's an extension. Main characters involved in Secret Wars shouldn't get edits, and characters not involved in Secret Wars should.

Regarding the end of Secret Wars being in November, I think you missed some news.