User talk:TomXP411
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(Cross-posted from Talk:Evil Inc.) It's possible that the subject of your article is encyclopedic, I can't know that because I haven't read it and haven't seen indication that it qualifies for Wikipedia's guidelines for inclusion. Was this web-comic the subject of multiple, non-trivial, reliable published works, whose sources are independent of the subject itself? If so, you should provide these sources in the article to establish notability.
I will answer on your talk page to make sure you get the notification.
box blatently ripped off from Kizor
As to Wikipedia being biased against web-comics, there's a grain of truth in that. There are independent guidelines for web-content, but they are still geared towards establishing notability. Still, many articles that qualify against the criteria for inclusion do exist on Wikipedia (see Category:Webcomics for examples). LeaHazel : talk : contribs 09:40, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
Live, O Evil
Palindromes rock.
Anyway. The point is that the Evil Inc. article has been restored, and edited so that all the stuff that establishes it as notable is now included in the article. The version that was deleted was basically just a cast list - and any webcomic can have a cast list. DS 04:44, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks, DS. Guigar will be most pleased, as will the rest of the fans. I'm sure there will now be a flurry of edits as people flesh out the article. TomXP411 06:12, 6 February 2007 (UTC)