here's a thread where you just ask something. my question is, How do I associate comics with pages like World War Hulk X-men with the concept Thunderclap
How do I?
Just as a friendly warning; don't go overboard with Concepts.
We've had people try to points-whore by adding concepts & objects like Mutant, Ruby Quartz, Adamantium, Wolverine's Claws, etc to every single X-Men issue they could find.
Concepts have been abused in the past when someone added the concept of 'Cat' to every single issue with a vaguely feline character, or a kitty in the background.
Try to be realistic when adding concepts or objects :)
" Just as a friendly warning; don't go overboard with Concepts. We've had people try to points-whore by adding concepts & objects like Mutant, Ruby Quartz, Adamantium, Wolverine's Claws, etc to every single X-Men issue they could find. Concepts have been abused in the past when someone added the concept of 'Cat' to every single issue with a vaguely feline character, or a kitty in the background. Try to be realistic when adding concepts or objects :) "I understand, it's just there are no issues associated with some of the concepts and locations and stuff so I'm trying to add a few issues like in World War Hulk X-men I remember seeing the hulk thunder-clap some of the X-men away.
" @Mr.Hulk_Smashin'!: there should be a thing to add images "I know! Iron Man 2 has 6 posters and only two have been added
How do I add a character to an issue but the name isn't included in the drop down list? Unfortunately, the character only has a first name but there's apparently alot of characters with that first name.
What exactly would go under Story Arc section of the issue?
Would that be,For example, "Dead Man's Hand" for the Nomad, Punisher, and Daredevil issues that story appeared in?
I wanted to add the story arc to DD #506 but it's in the Plot Discription area of the issue listing. Could it e put in the Story Arc spot as well?
" What exactly would go under Story Arc section of the issue? Would that be,For example, "Dead Man's Hand" for the Nomad, Punisher, and Daredevil issues that story appeared in? I wanted to add the story arc to DD #506 but it's in the Plot Discription area of the issue listing. Could it e put in the Story Arc spot as well? "things like "World war Hulk" or "Messiah Complex" would go for the Story Arc.
My question, how do I create pages for characters?
Been to this one yet?
http://www.comicvine.com/forums/editing-tools/2761/how-do-i-add-pages-on-cv/540018/#13
I think it will answer your question
Since I havn't actually seen anything under story-arc, you think just the arc name is needed or should a discription be put in as well?
'Nother question is spoilers, I see the icon for makin them but did it wrong the first time I tried, what's the secret?
click on that and the higlighted text will automatically do the spoiler warning thing
That's what I did in the previous post and as far as I can tell it did not work :( (and here)
Maybe I get a different veiw being the poster of the spoiler?
Maybe I get a different veiw being the poster of the spoiler?
" Just as a friendly warning; don't go overboard with Concepts. We've had people try to points-whore by adding concepts & objects like Mutant, Ruby Quartz, Adamantium, Wolverine's Claws, etc to every single X-Men issue they could find. Concepts have been abused in the past when someone added the concept of 'Cat' to every single issue with a vaguely feline character, or a kitty in the background. Try to be realistic when adding concepts or objects :) "I think ComicVine should allow more concepts. I suggested a 'Jimmy Gets Screwed' concept so that all issue of Superman where Jimmy gets screwed would be in that concept but it got turned down. Fair enough, I just prefer that GiantBomb concept method of weird concept pages. For example Unreliable Narrator. I think though concepts add a fun depth to the subject because I can look up two completely different comic series and they can be linked by a single common concept.
How do I delete forums off of my favorites list once they are added? I don't see a remove from favorites button the way I see a add to favorites
Edit: Fixed
How do I just add one topic to fav's or is that possible
how do i deal with a same issue in two different volumes.Can one of them be deleted. like dis particular issue is in
http://www.comicvine.com/nagraj-nagraj-aur-draculanagraj-and-dracula/37-211410/ , dis same issue is also in
http://www.comicvine.com/dracula-series-nagraj-aur-dracula/37-207957/
" How do I delete forums off of my favorites list once they are added? I don't see a remove from favorites button the way I see a add to favorites Edit: Fixed How do I just add one topic to fav's or is that possible "You can't do that yet, although you can recommend it in the Features You Would Like to See thread that I just started.
Go to the next line and type out what you want to be spoiler tagged. Highlight it and then hit the spoiler tag button.
" @courtney12490:It appears under a spoiler tag, if that's what you're asking."HMMM, did this work for anyone else?
" @xerox-kitty said:The problem with concept pages is that people tend to use them to spam points. Every issue with Cyclops doesn't need Ruby Quartz attached as a concept, every issue with Wolverine or X-23 doesn't need Adamantium attached and things like that." Just as a friendly warning; don't go overboard with Concepts. We've had people try to points-whore by adding concepts & objects like Mutant, Ruby Quartz, Adamantium, Wolverine's Claws, etc to every single X-Men issue they could find. Concepts have been abused in the past when someone added the concept of 'Cat' to every single issue with a vaguely feline character, or a kitty in the background. Try to be realistic when adding concepts or objects :) "I think ComicVine should allow more concepts. I suggested a 'Jimmy Gets Screwed' concept so that all issue of Superman where Jimmy gets screwed would be in that concept but it got turned down. Fair enough, I just prefer that GiantBomb concept method of weird concept pages. For example Unreliable Narrator. I think though concepts add a fun depth to the subject because I can look up two completely different comic series and they can be linked by a single common concept. "
" @EisforExtinction said:I think that's even more of a reason to allow for more nebulous concepts. Like if if X-23 and Wolverine are in the same issue then their could be a 'Clone Lineage' which would also be applied when Superboy and Superman are in the same comic." @xerox-kitty said:The problem with concept pages is that people tend to use them to spam points. Every issue with Cyclops doesn't need Ruby Quartz attached as a concept, every issue with Wolverine or X-23 doesn't need Adamantium attached and things like that. "" Just as a friendly warning; don't go overboard with Concepts. We've had people try to points-whore by adding concepts & objects like Mutant, Ruby Quartz, Adamantium, Wolverine's Claws, etc to every single X-Men issue they could find. Concepts have been abused in the past when someone added the concept of 'Cat' to every single issue with a vaguely feline character, or a kitty in the background. Try to be realistic when adding concepts or objects :) "I think ComicVine should allow more concepts. I suggested a 'Jimmy Gets Screwed' concept so that all issue of Superman where Jimmy gets screwed would be in that concept but it got turned down. Fair enough, I just prefer that GiantBomb concept method of weird concept pages. For example Unreliable Narrator. I think though concepts add a fun depth to the subject because I can look up two completely different comic series and they can be linked by a single common concept. "
" @courtney12490 said:I think for things like "Clone Lineage" it would be cool. But my point here is that every issue with a mutant in it doesn't need the X-Gene concept attached and things like that. That's just a way for people to gain points." @EisforExtinction said:I think that's even more of a reason to allow for more nebulous concepts. Like if if X-23 and Wolverine are in the same issue then their could be a 'Clone Lineage' which would also be applied when Superboy and Superman are in the same comic. "" @xerox-kitty said:The problem with concept pages is that people tend to use them to spam points. Every issue with Cyclops doesn't need Ruby Quartz attached as a concept, every issue with Wolverine or X-23 doesn't need Adamantium attached and things like that. "" Just as a friendly warning; don't go overboard with Concepts. We've had people try to points-whore by adding concepts & objects like Mutant, Ruby Quartz, Adamantium, Wolverine's Claws, etc to every single X-Men issue they could find. Concepts have been abused in the past when someone added the concept of 'Cat' to every single issue with a vaguely feline character, or a kitty in the background. Try to be realistic when adding concepts or objects :) "I think ComicVine should allow more concepts. I suggested a 'Jimmy Gets Screwed' concept so that all issue of Superman where Jimmy gets screwed would be in that concept but it got turned down. Fair enough, I just prefer that GiantBomb concept method of weird concept pages. For example Unreliable Narrator. I think though concepts add a fun depth to the subject because I can look up two completely different comic series and they can be linked by a single common concept. "
" @EisforExtinction said:I totally agree it's a slippery slope between cool links between issue that offer interesting info and dumb, obvious point seeking." @courtney12490 said:I think for things like "Clone Lineage" it would be cool. But my point here is that every issue with a mutant in it doesn't need the X-Gene concept attached and things like that. That's just a way for people to gain points. "" @EisforExtinction said:I think that's even more of a reason to allow for more nebulous concepts. Like if if X-23 and Wolverine are in the same issue then their could be a 'Clone Lineage' which would also be applied when Superboy and Superman are in the same comic. "" @xerox-kitty said:The problem with concept pages is that people tend to use them to spam points. Every issue with Cyclops doesn't need Ruby Quartz attached as a concept, every issue with Wolverine or X-23 doesn't need Adamantium attached and things like that. "" Just as a friendly warning; don't go overboard with Concepts. We've had people try to points-whore by adding concepts & objects like Mutant, Ruby Quartz, Adamantium, Wolverine's Claws, etc to every single X-Men issue they could find. Concepts have been abused in the past when someone added the concept of 'Cat' to every single issue with a vaguely feline character, or a kitty in the background. Try to be realistic when adding concepts or objects :) "I think ComicVine should allow more concepts. I suggested a 'Jimmy Gets Screwed' concept so that all issue of Superman where Jimmy gets screwed would be in that concept but it got turned down. Fair enough, I just prefer that GiantBomb concept method of weird concept pages. For example Unreliable Narrator. I think though concepts add a fun depth to the subject because I can look up two completely different comic series and they can be linked by a single common concept. "
" @courtney12490 said:I couldn't have said it better myself :D" @EisforExtinction said:I totally agree it's a slippery slope between cool links between issue that offer interesting info and dumb, obvious point seeking. "" @courtney12490 said:I think for things like "Clone Lineage" it would be cool. But my point here is that every issue with a mutant in it doesn't need the X-Gene concept attached and things like that. That's just a way for people to gain points. "" @EisforExtinction said:I think that's even more of a reason to allow for more nebulous concepts. Like if if X-23 and Wolverine are in the same issue then their could be a 'Clone Lineage' which would also be applied when Superboy and Superman are in the same comic. "" @xerox-kitty said:The problem with concept pages is that people tend to use them to spam points. Every issue with Cyclops doesn't need Ruby Quartz attached as a concept, every issue with Wolverine or X-23 doesn't need Adamantium attached and things like that. "" Just as a friendly warning; don't go overboard with Concepts. We've had people try to points-whore by adding concepts & objects like Mutant, Ruby Quartz, Adamantium, Wolverine's Claws, etc to every single X-Men issue they could find. Concepts have been abused in the past when someone added the concept of 'Cat' to every single issue with a vaguely feline character, or a kitty in the background. Try to be realistic when adding concepts or objects :) "I think ComicVine should allow more concepts. I suggested a 'Jimmy Gets Screwed' concept so that all issue of Superman where Jimmy gets screwed would be in that concept but it got turned down. Fair enough, I just prefer that GiantBomb concept method of weird concept pages. For example Unreliable Narrator. I think though concepts add a fun depth to the subject because I can look up two completely different comic series and they can be linked by a single common concept. "
Wondering if it show's before you click on the spoiler line or after.
It show's the spoiler open on my end after I post it.
" @courtney12490: Wondering if it show's before you click on the spoiler line or after. It show's the spoiler open on my end after I post it. "That does happen sometimes with your own posts. I don't really recall ever seeing them open by themselves if it's somebody else's post though. I had to click on it for me to be able to see the spoiler bit.
"It was open already. Hmmmmm. That's really weird.@courtney12490: So with mine, do you have to open it or is it open already? "HEY DO YOU SEE ME?
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