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This is probably too little, too late, but I really don't think that UK and US comics continuities are "the same." Rather US fits inside UK (or UK is in addition to US), with some differences. But it really seems that we should be clearer when we're referring to UK stories as opposed to US ones, as for most US readers, the UK stories simply ''did not occur,'' and are therefore inappropriate to be included in the same continuity.
 
This is probably too little, too late, but I really don't think that UK and US comics continuities are "the same." Rather US fits inside UK (or UK is in addition to US), with some differences. But it really seems that we should be clearer when we're referring to UK stories as opposed to US ones, as for most US readers, the UK stories simply ''did not occur,'' and are therefore inappropriate to be included in the same continuity.
   
I'm not advocating breaking up these entries into "US" and "UK" sections (there are enough sections already), but rather some way of identifying when material is UK specific, and therfore not universally part of the same continuity as "US" material.
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I'm not advocating breaking up these entries into "US" and "UK" sections (there are enough sections already), but rather some way of identifying when material is UK specific, and therfore not universally part of the same continuity as "US" material.--[[User:G.B. Blackrock|G.B. Blackrock]] 20:27, 6 April 2006 (UTC)

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This is probably too little, too late, but I really don't think that UK and US comics continuities are "the same." Rather US fits inside UK (or UK is in addition to US), with some differences. But it really seems that we should be clearer when we're referring to UK stories as opposed to US ones, as for most US readers, the UK stories simply did not occur, and are therefore inappropriate to be included in the same continuity.

I'm not advocating breaking up these entries into "US" and "UK" sections (there are enough sections already), but rather some way of identifying when material is UK specific, and therfore not universally part of the same continuity as "US" material.--G.B. Blackrock 20:27, 6 April 2006 (UTC)