Thread:Nausiated/@comment-5111077-20141111100639/@comment-61022-20141112010640

I'm pretty busy with my own projects right now on the Wiki. Which is basically doing a issue-by-issue chronology of characters (usually within the realm of the first decade of publications for that character) through the first decade of Fantastic Four comics. So I doubt I'll get to Baron Strucker anytime soon.

However some advice:

The best ways to cross-reference the information is check the most recent Marvel Handbook profiles. Another good source is the Marvel Chronology Project ( http://chronologyproject.com/ ) which is a semi-official resource that figures out when each story takes place. For someone like Baron Strucker, their listing may be out of date within the last couple of years so it's best to also check his appearances here on the Wiki and see what issues might have come out that feature Strucker that aren't on his Chronology listing. Then it's just a matter of doing the research, which means reading all the comics.

I would also say that you should use all these resources as a primer to what you're going to contribute to the Wiki. Sometimes I don't always agree with how the Chronology orders things and adjust them according to how I believe them, I usually give my rationale in the references... Which brings me to another thing that helps out immensely...

Keep your focus on the character you're writing about. This is no easy feat to do when someone is in a very complicated plot... But if you take a look at some of my more recent contributions (such as the Expanded History for Nick Fury, and members of the Fantastic Four and their expanded cast and rogues gallery) I've started putting "less important" details in the reference tags. By "less important" I mean that they are items of interest or further explanation of a specific plot, but less important to explaining a character's chronology. My entries on Kang and Immortus are great examples of how I did this.