Thread:SeanWheeler/@comment-1713281-20140506221944

You seem to have confusion about how we handle licensed characters and crossover appearances, so I'm going to reiterate that info here in the hopes that everyone ends up on the same page.

Firstly, licensed characters. Yes, in most cases, licensed characters are not covered by our site. Star Wars, Star Trek, Men in Black, Scooby Doo, Kid 'n Play; no one from these series gets a character page. However, there are special exceptions for when a licensed character interacts with the established Marvel Canon. Examples include Godzilla, ROM, Conan the Barbarian, and Red Sonja. Licensed character that we cover also have specific limitations on what parts of their history we do cover. Anything before or after their period of Marvel Publishing is ignored; We don't cover Godzilla's old films and stories from before his Marvel series, nor do we cover Conan and Red Sonja's recent appearances with Dark Horse.

Crossovers are a bit different. We cover the Marvel characters featured in a crossover event, or, in the case of crossovers like Amalgam Comics where the characters are jointly owned by two companies, we cover all of the characters involved.

Your big issue is Phineas and Pherb: Mission Marvel, which is admittedly an odd case. The administrators looked at the crossover, and came to the decision that it should not receive a universe designation, partly because giving the crossover a reality opens us up to giving the entire universe of Phineas and Pherb a designation. On top of that, we tend to leave crossovers of all kinds without reality designations unless they are give official designations from Marvel. Good examples are Star Trek / X-Men, Star Trek: The Next Generation / X-Men: Second Contact, Star Trek/X-Men: 2nd Contact, and Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal. All of them are crossovers like Phineas and Pherb, but none of them have any reality attached.

Hopefully this clears a few things up. 