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[edit] Cleanup

This page needs a lot of work. Take a look at the BMB page that's just had an overhaul, that's what this one needs to be like. It wouldn't take too long. If anyone's planning to re-read from the start anytime soon, it'd be nice to get an 'episode guide' for easy navigation through the main storylines. Other than that it's just general expansion and cleanup... Romansanders 11:25, 25 April 2006 (UTC)

Aside the episode guide is there specific ways that this needs to be rewritten? I think that it's just not received the same attention, to be honest... Bo-Lingua 13:28, 25 April 2006 (UTC)
There doesn't appear to be a specific way of laying out the page, though I only skim-read Wikipedia:WikiProject Webcomics. Once you get the basics in place it's not too much effort to expand the various sections. I suppose the fact that the comic is still updating may put some people off... but think how good it could be!Romansanders 17:16, 25 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Spoilers?

  • Kailen "Fox" Maharassa, a proclaimed bisexual who lives with his "asexual" lover.
  • Collin Sri'vastra, a cynical, megalomaniacal poli-sci major, who has frequent falling-outs with his parents, and plans on ruling a South-American country by 30. He initially claimed asexuality, but has recently admitted to being gay.
  • "Bootsie", Collin's personal slave acquired early in the strip. Bootsie's contract ended in late 2005, but she chose to remain Collin's assistant, in exchange for rulership over a village if Collin ever does suceed.
  • "The Demon", first found in the refrigerator, then the hall closet, and now a recurring character.
  • "N", short for Nyarlathotep; a friend of Fox's and the manifestation of the consciousness of pure chaos.

The bolded italics above were removed in a revert, and rather than start an edit war, I thought I'd put this out to interested parties, hence enabling concensus.

How much should we give away? Would it be a spoiler to announce that Collin has recently been forced to come to terms with his sexuality? Would it be a spoiler to announce that Bootsie has chosen to remain if only she gets a village to rule in Collin's future South American Banana Dictatorship? I think it adds to the article to have it, but I'm afraid it would be a spoiler that we wouldn't want to give away to prospective readers. Bo-Lingua

  • I think the information on Bootsie is a little superfluous, but I feel that Collin's realisation of his sexuality should be mentioned, though perhaps a spoiler warning should be put up. Also, I hope that dies in if Collin ever dies suceed is a typo! Erekrose 02:42, 20 January 2006 (UTC)