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Anyone heard of this, or done the Google testing? Is it Copy-vio? It sounds like the author's own promotional web page; should it be VfD'd or scrubbed with a stiff encyclopedic brush?
--Jerzy·t 23:10, 2005 August 2 (UTC)
I don't really see where this seems like a promotional web page to you and the part of this article I wrote (most of the lead section) is no Copy-vio. What exactly do you find unencyclopedic about it? --Fritz Saalfeld 09:11, August 3, 2005 (UTC)
I think i was mostly concerned about a fannish tone, but i'm more than happy to defer to those willing to do more work on it than i am. [smile]
It looks thoroughly encyclopedic to me, and checks out as notable via Google: 90,900 hits for "Frank Cho", 161,000 for "Liberty Meadows". Tearlach12:27, 3 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]