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open616 Print Comic
In several pages, when people talk about comics from Marvel Comics, there's a usual need to set apart the stuff from alternate universes from the "main", non-alternate, universe. And so, they use "Earth-616" to make reference to the main universe. There are 2 problems with that. First, it is a terminology that is not self-evident in the meaning, and only hardcore fans would understand. And second, it is only used by the fandom, the actual creators despise it and very rarely use it. So even a devoted fan of Marvel Comics, who reads all the comics but does not go around forums and online discussions, would find the term "Earth 616" a bit weird. Tom Brevoort, who despises the term, even used the Secret Wars crossover to give creators some last months to use it if they wanted, and then established the term "The Prime Earth". See here
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“I can tell you for sure that those of us actually working on the books virtually never use the term — and I kind of wince inside whenever I hear somebody use it. It just sounds so stupid to my ear, and so counter to the kind of mindset we try to foster in regard to the stories we create and the thinking we try to employ.” – Marvel Executive Editor, Tom Brevoort
“I never use it, I hate the term pure and simple and agree with Tom’s assessment of it. I can’t remember ever hearing it in the office and only really see it used online for the most part. I think the term really came into vogue when the Ultimate Universe came into prominence, but in my world, the language and distinctions are simple, there is the Marvel Universe and the Ultimate Universe. Anything other than that reeks of all that DC Earth 1, Earth 2, Earth Prime stuff which I’ve never really taken to, but then again, I got into DC when they got rid of all that stuff so it was from and for a different era than my own.” – Marvel Chief Creative Officer, Joe Quesada
So, what if we remove the references to "Earth-616" and replace them with more natural terms?
openSecret Wars
Back in 1984, Marvel published a comic book series, Secret Wars. Here, the wiki word for it is just the name. And then they published a second but unrelated comic book series, Secret Wars (2015). It's not a "Secret Wars II" (that's another comic, but let's not get complicated), but a new comic taking over the name. The name in the covers is "Secret Wars", and that's it. The wiki word is the name of the comic and the year, and it displays "Secret Wars (2015)".
It it fine? Shouldn't the custom link be just "Secret Wars"?
resolved Note won't close
On Marvel NOW!, the following note won't close on the page, and I can't fix it.
- Inhuman note replaced by The Inhumans: Attilan Rising during Secret Wars — A new Inhumans series that follows the fate of King Black Bolt and his royal family in the aftermath of the Infinity event, in which new Inhumans have sprung up around the globe forcing the once-secret society of the Inhumans into the open.
Can somebody please help.
Edit: For some reason, it's closing here, which is even more frustrating.
Edited by GateStarX

In a previous post, I raised some concerns about the Common Knowledge pages for X-Men and Spider-Man. I feel that I should probably ask a more specific question about both of those pages now.
Both pages have a folder titled "Wider Marvel Universe", which (allegedly) addresses the common misconception that Spider-Man and the X-Men don't interact with other Marvel Comics superheroes that much. But both of them are crammed with entries that go grossly off-topic, and ramble at length about obscure Marvel trivia that have very little to do with common misconceptions held by the general public (which is what Common Knowledge is supposedly all about). They also seem very contradictory, since both of them include entries that outright say that the "misconception" isn't really a misconception (i.e. Spider-Man and the X-Men really don't interact with other Marvel superheroes for most of their history).
The X-Men entries are a bit more egregious than the Spider-Man entries, but I have serious doubts about whether any of these entries (included below) fit the definition of Common Knowledge. But I also feel a little apprehensive about outright deleting an entire folder.
I need a second opinion:
Do you think I'd be justified in deleting these entries?