Talk:Mike E. Clark

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I started this article! I am so glad everyone added to it! Thank you so, so much! Anyways, I'm going to add "The Tempest" to the list...**

[edit] Clarification of Mike E. Clark-produced Jokers Cards

Is it a true fact Mike E. Clarke produced 5 of the 6 joker cards? I read somewhere else that it was 4. I haven't checked up on it but am just trying to confirm the data. --ImmortalAl 16:57, 1 May 2007 (UT


[edit] It's five

Rest assured, it is five. I promise. Everything from Carnival of Carnage, all the way up to the Amazing Jekyll(?)brothers. I am the one that started the article. I don't know how to put a pic on, so could someone do that?

[edit] Opaque Brotherhood

I don't think Mike E. Clark was involved in Dark Lotus' Opaque Brotherhood CD. I think Akuma (as well as some members of Dark Lotus) did all the production work. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 63.119.10.10 (talk) 16:25, 21 May 2008 (UTC)