Board Thread:Policies/@comment-16461120-20170313235242/@comment-112155-20170314210316

I'm not following your line of thinking. How does an appearances category help explain an individual's inherited characteristics? It's literally just a list of the comics et al in which the subject appears, and in this case the subject wouldn't even be that individual.

It's too general and too diverse a category for so few characters to wind up in them. For research purposes, you would always be better off using an individual character's page and appearances category. The characteristics justify the potential research. Somebody may be as interested in researching Inhumans through the comics they appear, and for exactly the same reasons, the interest in NuHumnas may be equal and as important as from a research point of view, The whole purpose of categorizing appearances, or so I have been led to believe, is to ease that research.

Hybrids are not always individual characters, so that generalization is extremely flawed.

And so, I fail to see a reason for not categorizing them that outwieghts its benefits.