Talk:Superhero Aisle/@comment-4803039-20141002204106/@comment-24588058-20160818231421

Excellent questions, Garr. First, let's get this quick thing out of the way before I continue: all of the artifacts listed were seen in the show. No one has added anything, so that's why it's kinda empty-looking. Anything that isn't Fandom-related can feasibly go here. Also, since the aisle takes things from real movies and shows, any old shows and movies (as well as new) count. We know that in aisles like these, the Warehouse isn't going to keep old and new artifacts separate, so the mish-mash is simple enough to explain.

Alright, let's move on to the big things: First (and I do have to confirm it), the Trunks were not stored in the same aisle as this, which can make a huge difference in this case. Second, the reason I call this a sub-section of the Television Section and not the Comic Book Vault is because, in the case for these artifacts, they were created based on the television shows and live-action movies. While they were based on the comic book characters, they are kept separate because of their origins.

Now, about the two rings you mention below: The Lantern Corp. Rings, as I mention above, cannot go here because it is created by the fandom. The Malachite Ring, on the other hand, presents an interesting idea. Based on its origins, let's take the assumption that this artifact was indeed the origin of the idea of the Green Lantern. In this case, having no other origin of the artifact to go on, we could feasibly replace the "Green Lantern's Ring" with this artifact, naming it "Malachite Ring - A.K.A. Green Lantern's Ring" in the infobox, in a similar way to how the Norse Hammer is also listed as the Hammer of Thor to differentiate it from the actual Thor's Hammer. Feasibly, it's possible that not only artifacts created from the shows and movies are placed here (being that some, like the Norse Hammer, could only have been created after the Marvel character), but some older artifacts of unknown origin which end up resulting in the creation of a character.

I believe I covered all the points you mentioned? Any more questions?