Talk:Micro-heroes

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[edit] Unreferenced

This article reads like a personal web site currrently because it has no references to any reliable sources. Please find some. Otherwise, I will be stubbing this article, removing all uncited claims. Thanks. --Chris Griswold () 22:21, 4 February 2007 (UTC)

I'm not used with wiki eddition, but trying to help the microhero wiki. Plus, as a micro-hero creator, I'm not sure if the wiki can be related to the Comic Book project, since it involves more than comic book characters, like movies, tv and games. Micro-heroes fit in the Digital art. About the references, the only type of reference we can find are another micro-hero sites, since there are no other sources than the digital ones. Thanks. --Luís Carnage 18:18, 12 February 2007 (UTC)

Micro-heroes began as comic book characters. Unfortunately, we can only use references from reliable sources,, and any uncited info will probably be deleted. --Chris Griswold () 03:04, 13 February 2007 (UTC)

Actually, Micro-heroes originated as non-superhero characters on the storTroopers template, and some fans (including myself) on Comicboards.com decided to use the templates to make a wide variety of characters with them, it's just that comicbook characters proved to be the most popular. But then again, I might not be a reliable enough source, even though I've been making them since right after they debuted in 2001 and I designed the base templates that replaced the storTroopers ones. Bradleyrd 05:41, 27 April 2007 (UTC)