Board Thread:Administrative/@comment-61022-20161026191028/@comment-61022-20181112153617

Per the first item:

The problem with that page as explained in this thread is that there are too many DPL inquiries in the code that the page can't handle it.

The simplest solution would be to break up the page.

Since I foresee this being a problem with a lot of major Volume 1 titles that get relaunched whenever a milestone of some kind is coming up (such as the most recent Legacy relaunch), I think we should apply a policy across the board to all the affected titles.

I think the simplest solution is to break up these affected pages, separating each time there is a volume relaunch with legacy numbering.

So, for example, Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 has been relaunched twice. The original run from 1963-1998 was replaced with Volume 2. It was reinstated with issue #500 in 2004. That lasted until 2013 when it was relaunched as Superior Spider-Man and didn't get reinstated again until the recent Legacy event in late 2017.

My suggestion is we break Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 into three different pages. One for each reinstatement period. Since Marvel has branded their original numberings as "legacy numbering" I think we should apply that retroactively to whenever they went back to the Legacy Numbering.

The Page names could be Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 Legacy 1 etc.

With the above example it would break things down like this:


 * Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 - Would be the original run of the series from 1963-1998
 * Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 Legacy 1 - The reinstatement of Vol 1 numbering from 2004 to 2013.
 * Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 Legacy 2 - The most recent Volume 1 numbering that ran in 2017-2018.

We also establish a similar system for all titles that have jumped back and forth between the original numbering and new volumes (Avengers, Iron Man, Uncanny X-Men, and Fantastic Four, to name a few)