User talk:DasBooch

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I appreciate your wanting to contribute to the X-Men Evolution episode summary pages, but please stop the hack and slash - the episode summaries are deliberately being grown and spun off to separate pages for each episode as sufficient content warrents.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Haverberg (talkcontribs)

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[edit] Roy Thomas

Balancing the above, I, on the other hand, want to compliment your perfectly encyclopedic language and citation RE: his Mystic Arcana series. Would that everyone wrote so clearly and carefully. Welcome to the Comics Project! Anything I can help with, just ask. --Tenebrae 02:21, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

Glad to you want to come aboard! You can join the Comics Project at WikiProject Comics, which is excellent, should-be-required reading for editing Wikipedia comics articles. Make sure to check out the 'exemplar and editorial guidelines pages, and I've also been partial to the general Wiki pages WP:DATED and WP:CITE.
Two suggestions: First, always end comments on talk pages with a dash or a couple of hyphens and then — most importantly — four tildes (the ~ sign). This will stamp your name and posting date, and link to your user and talk pages, automatically.
The second is to build up slowly before tackling any X-Men-related pages. Because of those pages' popularity, there always seems to be one war or another brewing among editor-fans, and you'll be best prepared to defend your X-edits if you've already gotten a good grounding in the rules, guidelines and fundamentals. Hope this is of help; I've found that by and large this is great good of people to work with. For the most part, the regular, longtime Comics Project editors build on and polish each others' work, and are generous with their help and time. Not everyone, unfortunately, but those kinds of differences make the world go 'round. Have fun and stay in touch. --Tenebrae 01:56, 8 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Molly Hayes

Hello, Dasbooch! I left a reply to your comment at my talk page. I'd appreciate it if you could discuss my concerns about the entry at the Molly Hayes talk page: I posted a justification for my edit there, whereas you (silently) reverted my work without providing a rationale or response. Engaging in our discussion there would make our points of view more easily available to other editors of the page, and encourage increased discussion.--Galliaz 11:01, 30 August 2007 (UTC)

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