Talk:Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki

Ant-Man background
If Ant-Man is out, shouldn't the background be changed from Age of Ultron to something Ant-Man related? KennyChief (talk) 01:00, August 10, 2015 (UTC)SloMoKomodo
 * As soon as any contributor uploads a high quality image specifically adapted to serve as the background, it will be changed. But we can't take it out of the hat...--Shabook (talk) 01:03, August 10, 2015 (UTC)

Logos
It seems that this wiki has a bit of a hard time keeping up with logos. While The Cap: Civil War logo has been updated to its page, it's still the original logo on the main page, and the second logo on the countdown section. Because the former is protected and I don't know how to edit the latter, neither of those have been updated. Can someone with the appropriate knowledge/access do that please?The Ultimate Dude (talk) 22:27, August 23, 2015 (UTC)

UPADTE: Now that Ant-Man and the Wasp has been added, Black Panther comes BEFORE Inifnity War Part I. The logos need to be shuffled to reflect this.The Ultimate Dude (talk) 05:12, October 10, 2015 (UTC)

Aliases
Whenever we look at a character's page on the wiki, ANY and ALL names or titles they may have ever been called seems to be fair game to be listed as an "alias". That's NOT what an alias is. And alias is defined as "1. [an alias is] used to indicate that a named person is also known or more familiar under another specified name. 2. a false or assumed identity." So, mean-spirited or ironic insults such as "Demonic Hell-Beast" for Bobbi Morse or "God's Righteous Man" for Steve Rogers are NOT aliases. "Bucky" would qualify for James Barnes. "Natalie Rushman" would qualify for Natasha Romanoff. If we decide to add a separate section for insults/nicknames, that's obviously fine, or if we decide to clump it into a super-category such as "Alias(es), nickname(s), and insult(s)", that would be good too, but right now using the term "alias" for insults is a serious malapropism.