Thread:ADour/@comment-24840626-20160830115838/@comment-4651179-20160830181005

Personally, I like to edit on things I feel invested in editing. Considering I have a pretty big weekly pull list, I have ensured I will edit each week at least the pages for the latest comics and update the articles of the characters that appeared in said comics if something relevant happened to them. So I would say that editing based on the comics you read is a good way to contribute to the site. Just be sure you don't feel like it's some kind of burden and that you have to edit the pages of the comics you read, or something like that.

You can also do the opposite, and read comics based on what you want to edit. For example, one of my project involves doing an overhaul of the articles regarding Iron Man suits, so I decided to intertwine that with my desire to read every single Iron Man comic. Maybe you find the article for a character and you feel lacks information (or maybe it doesn't have any information at all), and you decide to read more about the character to learn more for yourself and to improve the article so others can learn.

To sum up, I'd suggest you to let your guts guide you to the pages you'll edit.