Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics/Assessment

Welcome to the assessment department of WikiProject Comics! Here's what you need to know:

  • Every article in this project should have a quality rating and an importance rating. This helps editors track progress and find things that need work.
  • Ratings are stored on the talk page of the article in question.
  • This page lists the rating levels and what they mean.
  • Anyone can update a rating, except to give some high ratings like "good article" – these have more formal processes.
  • If you have worked on an article and would like someone to look at its rating, make a request on this page, or on Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics/Peer review. And if you want to help review other people's articles, see the list below or to to the Peer Review page.
  • This page also has some tools for finding incorrectly-assessed articles and for generating lists of articles by rating.

Each article in this project should have a quality rating and an importance rating. The quality rating is an estimate of how good the article is at describing its subject, looking at whether it covers the subject thoroughly, whether it is sourced by reliable sources, and so on. The importance rating is an estimate of how important the article is to the project, that is, how many readers might be interested and how core it is to understanding the subject of comics.

The ratings for each page appear on its Talk page in the {{WikiProject Comics}} project banner. This allows automatic analysis in tools like the WP 1.0 tool and places articles in the appropriate sub-categories of Category:Comics articles by quality and Category:Comics articles by importance.