User blog:SwegWrestlur/Regarding the comic book MoS

What I've noticed after I "took over" updating the comic series is that about three anons have done the same before me. And at the time I had looked at Issue 1 and issues updated by Raider. It hadn't been brought to my attention that three other anons had their own flavor of how the MoS should be. For example, in the header, should the line go: Adventure Time #__ is the __ issue of the Adventure Time comic book Adventure Time #__ is the __ issue of the  Adventure Time comic book  Adventure Time __ is an issue of the Adventure Time comic book  etc. My point is do we leave Adventure Time in Adventure Time comic book italicized or not, is it an issue versus the "nth" issue, is there a pound before the issue number or not? Furthermore, when it comes to organizing the galleries, is it

Covers
or

Cover variations
I know when it comes to cover variations, with the original website editors here used to use labeled the cover variations as "A cover" or "B cover" and "C cover". But with the newer issues the first preview page lists them as "Main cover" and "Subscription cover," although their original filenames still retain the original convention.

Do we omit the backup stories attribute if there is no backup story?

Conclusion
My personal opinion wants to combined elements from Chubzhac, Raider, and other editors that have made significant contributions to the comic book. The header should read: Adventure Time #__ is the __ issue of the  Adventure Time comic book

I can see how it might feel repetitive, but we did Issue 1 as first issue, it'd just be consistent if Issue 2 is referred to as the second, Issue 3 as the third, and so on. It's also in line with everything else, with episodes referred to as nth episode as opposed to an episode.

It should be Cover variations and A, B, C or Main, Subscription depending on what the preview panel calls them.

If there is no backup story we'll omit the attribute, since about half lack them and they cutoff at about one point in time.

Thoughts?