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Psyphics is the screenname of wikipedian Joshua Newton. If you take issue with any of my edits, air your thoughts on my talk page. I tend to edit at work, so I cannot do exhaustive edits without appearing to be wasting work time.
[edit] Interests/Projects
- Comics - for character article template see this guideline
- Literary present tense - There are a vast number of Wikipedia comics articles that need extensive copy-editing. Any biography, origin story, or history of a comic book character needs to be written in literary present tense.
- Wiki-stress - Not every fictional character needs their own article!
- /Sandbox - Currently contains:
- Philosophy
- Nothing - survived AfD, needs a lot of work. I almost wish it hadn't, so work would be done on it.
My comic book knowledge doesn't span decades, so I mostly just copy-edit and make minor corrections.
[edit] Reliable sources for comic book articles
The following are taken from Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics Cleanup and added here for my own benefit:
[edit] Reliable online column archives
- It's Bob Rozakis The Answer Man Archive 30-year comics veteran answers fan questions at Silverbulletcomics.com.
- Adam Kistler's Monitor Duty Several comics' related profiles by the site owner.
- Comics 101 Archive Scott Tipton's articles about comics.
- POV Online, by Mark Evanier
- Tom Spurgeon's Comics Reporter Highly reliable, former Comics Journal editor and respected professional expert.
- The Comics Journals blog, Journalista Highly reliable online source.
- newsarama Good online source for news and interviews, does employ legal advice and does fact check.
- Comics Worth Reading Johanna Draper Carlson's site, she's a former DC online editor, so a good source, blogs but also reviews. Has written for TCJ and Comicology magazines.
- Paul Gravett's site Noted British expert, published three books now, written for TCJ and publisher of Escape magazine. Highly reliable source.
- Publishers Weekly archives Highly reliable source of news.
- The Beat Heidi MacDonald's blog. Another former DC editor, now writing the Publishers Weekly Comic Week newsletter, blog hosted on site. Reliable source.
- Time Magazine Andrew Arnold writes about comics for Time online. Reliable source, good reviews and opinions on works.
[edit] References
[edit] Request for Comment
There's been a Request for Comment initiated at Talk:John Buscema#Request for Comment: NPOV and images, concerning a dispute over alleged violations and which includes links to two versions of an article, for comparison.
You're a regular and diligent contributor to WikiProject Comics, and so might be a knowledgeable and disinterested party who could add an informed opinion. --Tenebrae 18:14, 26 February 2007 (UTC)