User talk:Brianwood
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And, since you seem to be the real life comics writer Brian Wood, you may want to take a look at the Wikipedia guideline regarding autobiographies. I haven't noticed any conflicts with this, but it is be worth checking out. =D
FlavioTerceiro 00:31, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] License tagging for Image:DMZ17.gif
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[edit] Photographs
Thank you for contributing for wikipedia. I mean, this may sound kinda strange, but I'm a huge fan of your work at DMZ. I've read the first TPB, and I'm waiting for the second (I import them thru a comic shop, since I live in Brazil) and I'm currently working on a portuguese version of the article.
Well, the reason I'm writing all of this is to ask you to upload more pictures of yourself. In the lusophone wikipedia fair use is not allowed, and we can only use totally free images, such as your photographs. I've taken the liberty of uploading them to Commons, at this page.
Anyway, thanks for your contributions. It's nice to have you around. Most of my contributions are at the lusophon wikipedia, where I'm a sysop. Here, I mainly participate of discussions and keep a watch in some nice articles I like to translate. Since you have been participating in you biography, it will be one on my list of translations.
Fairwell,
FlavioTerceiro 00:41, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Hello Brian Wood
Hi, I like your work on the Max Payne series, you're great! I wonder if you could check the edits on the Brian Wood article, and tell us what you think on its talk page. Thanks. --– Emperor Walter Humala · ( talk? · help! ) 16:40, 15 March 2007 (UTC)