Quote:I think I'll do that - thanks for the suggestion. It's not exactly easy reading, even considering what it is, but...
Well, if you want to throw it up on General/General, I'm sure there are a lot of readers here who could help.
Quote:Yes, I know - that and Marvel are the two big ones I've been thinking of.
"Theoretically" is the operative word. DC universe is a good example.
Quote:I'd cite them all under "Batman", personally - likewise, I have just one entry for "Transformers" even though UF uses three different source canon, plus their own variants. How to handle the megacrossover source universes is the question, especially given that I'm not sure I'd even *recognize* some of the sources, much less be able to name them.
"Batman Beyond" isn't the same as "Batman -- The Animated Series" isn't the same as "Justice League" (I think).
Quote:I just took "Teen Titans" as its own original, without actual reference to any preexisting superhero universe - certainly it has its own listing in my file.
"Teen Titans" seems even more divorced from the main DC timeline, given the radical differences in Starfire and Raven alone.
I'd like to watch the show, by this point, if I could get it in reasonable order rather than just picking it up in the middle...
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Anyway, like I said, feel free to post it and I'm sure you'll get all the collaborative help you need.