I'm not sure how you wanna go about this so I'll just post it here and wait for a response.
The Ultimates series have been reintroducing the Troubleshooters into the main universe and for the most part people have just been linking the older character pages. That is except for Terry Jessup and Voyager. So my question is should we have made new pages for these reintroduced characters or should we just update the existing pages? If the latter is the case, then Terry Jessup needs to be labeled as a dupe and folded into Voyager.
In general alternate versions of a character doesn't get separate pages, there's a thread about it here. So use the old pages and i'll merge the dupe one.
Justice League Trinity changed it's name to DC Universe Presents: Justice League as of issue 16 (as stated in the solicit). Should the volume page be renamed, with the old name added as an alias?
If the indicia changes the volumes should be split up, otherwise adding alias would be fine.
Gwen Stacy aka Spider-Gwen. The Earth-616 version doesn't have spider powers, the Earth-65 version does, they interact during The Clone Conspiracy.
The original five X-Men: Cyclops, Jean Grey, Beast, Iceman, and Angel. The time displaced versions of them interacted with the modern X-Men a lot during the Marvel NOW! era X books, especially the Beasts and Cyclopses.
Superman. The current version is clearly distinct from the New 52 version.
Gwen, maybe, if there's interest.
O5: marvel claims that they are the original earth-616 X-men, even though it doesnt make sense, but we can't have separate pages for the exact same character.
I don't read Dc anymore, so i'm not very informed on current Superman. This is a separate thing from the previous one requested i take it? The problem is there are already several Superman alts, and on a casual level they seem indistinguishable. The rule is partly in place to make things less confusing from a newcomer pov, and by allowing multiple Superman alts, there's less reason to not allow other alts, which will dilute the database, and that's the other part of why they made that rule in the first place.
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