A citation on the DC Database is a reference to the published source, (though not always the original source). A source could be the comic, film, tv show, or website the fact originally came from. Citations should supply sufficient detail to identify the item uniquely. Once the source is found, {{Citation}} or {{citation}} should be replaced with Link to the source. Formatting Examples 1. {{cnst|Action Comics #1}} returns , a formatted link to Action Comics Vol 1 1 2. {{cnst|Superman Vol 2 #1}} returns , a formatted link to Superman Vol 2 1 3. {{WP2|Superman}} returns Superman at Wikipedia.org
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| - A citation on the DC Database is a reference to the published source, (though not always the original source). A source could be the comic, film, tv show, or website the fact originally came from. Citations should supply sufficient detail to identify the item uniquely. Once the source is found, {{Citation}} or {{citation}} should be replaced with Link to the source. Formatting Examples 1. {{cnst|Action Comics #1}} returns , a formatted link to Action Comics Vol 1 1 2. {{cnst|Superman Vol 2 #1}} returns , a formatted link to Superman Vol 2 1 3. {{WP2|Superman}} returns Superman at Wikipedia.org
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| - A citation on the DC Database is a reference to the published source, (though not always the original source). A source could be the comic, film, tv show, or website the fact originally came from. Citations should supply sufficient detail to identify the item uniquely. Once the source is found, {{Citation}} or {{citation}} should be replaced with Link to the source. Formatting Examples 1. {{cnst|Action Comics #1}} returns , a formatted link to Action Comics Vol 1 1 2. {{cnst|Superman Vol 2 #1}} returns , a formatted link to Superman Vol 2 1 3. {{WP2|Superman}} returns Superman at Wikipedia.org
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