Talk:Sideliners

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The issue doesn't make it clear whether "sideliners" is an actual group name, in which case the S would be capitalized, or merely a colloquial descriptor, like "metalheads" or "foodies," in which case the S wouldn't. I've erred on the side of caution here.

--Yiding (talk) 01:57, 12 September 2013 (PDT)


What I am about to talk about is going to need one of these...


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What you have put on the page explains them perfectly. That's what counts. Besides the page title is a Title. Those need capitalization. Anyway that is my take on it.

Once I read the first few pages (the night before release), I was already toying with what to do to designate Sully. To then find out there were more like her meant we were going to need some kind of "marker" for them here on Herocopia. Immediately I'm thinking we should add a category, but what to call it and how to present it so it doesn't spoil things.

The story fixed the category name problem, I suggest we go ahead and give them

[[Category: Sideliners]]

but I won't surface that to the sidebar until after December 2013 (if ever).

I don't think they see themselves as actual group when using the term. I am not even sure they could be classified as fraternity. But they are a "brotherhood." They do get together for events. They have established communication networks. They take care of each other. They are most definitely a community. And deep down inside, while they are not show-offs like Starpower, their heart and actions qualifies them quite directly as heroes.

Anyway, that's my take on them, I loved this issued!

--Infobroker (talk) 08:42, 12 September 2013 (PDT)

I'm appending Sideliner as a category. It is there exclusively for characters that have been directly identified as somehow associated with the Sideliner "fraternity." That means they have somehow linked to and have communication with Mattie and others. It is not a category in generic sense. It is for any character that is explicitly mentioned in the pages of Astro City as a "sideliner." Don't put random characters in the list, not even those that don't seem like they have or choose to have an alignment. No I don't think of them as a team in any form. There are like I said earlier, a fraternity or association. But they are linked.
I am adding the "sideliner" entry to the sidebar because I sense that the Broken Man arc isn't done with them, and I want casual readers to be able to find out more about them in a very direct manner.
Discussion time... --Infobroker (talk) 14:21, 3 March 2014 (PST)


I think its fine until the Broken Man's arc is over with to help readers and newcomers looking at the site. But for simple classification, I think they belong under Team and/or Civilian Groups category, even if they aren't a true "team." --Astrozac (talk) 14:44, 3 March 2014 (PST)
I'll reiterate, I don't think they see themselves as a group, they sure don't fit the confines of others that you've put into the Civilian Groups category. This infers too much and rather than simplify, the double categorizing serves to confuse.--Infobroker (talk) 21:03, 4 March 2014 (PST)