Talk:Comic Art Convention

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[edit] Question

This sentence in the "Legacy" section is questionable:

In 1977 among the guests was writer John Stanley, famed for his work on the Little Lulu comic book, in his second (and last) appearance at a convention.

Is there something notable about this? There were many, many writer-artist guests. Stanley doesn't even have his own entry (this link above is to a diambig page), and even if he had, with all due respect to his fine cartooning and indelible Little Lulu art (he was more than a writer), there doesn't seem to be anything especially significant about an ordinary convention guest that he should be singled out in a Legacy section. -- Tenebrae 10:48, 1 February 2006 (UTC)