Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Started/@comment-4014342-20190428195445

I run a blog in which I chronicle my journey reading comics starting from the silver age and attempting to read every super-hero book published. To be quite frank, I suck at writing. It's slowing me down, and I'm looking for above-board, legal alternatives. I was looking at Fandom's licensing terms, and about how I can affectively post articles written here about issues, so long as I appropriately attribute them to the Fandom page. No problem there, I will 100% put attribution front and center.

My question is if I have to include the entirety of the article exactly as written, or can I inject my own thoughst among it. Could I have, for edample:

<2/3 of a paragraph from Fandom article> followed by

This article uses material from the  article on the DC Comics Database at FANDOM, along with original material and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License. And have it be on the up-and-up? 