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For the final bit of work needed on the conversion of Films considered the worst ever. 68.39.174.238 01:19, 2 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Please see Talk:Crap Towns. GameKeeper 00:35, 5 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

My mistake, read talk page more carefully. You are correct. GameKeeper 00:37, 5 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I recently revised the Chrissy Conway article, turning the first-person narrative into third person. Because you first posted the concern regarding neutrality on the article's talk page, I was wondering if you would like to take a look at the article, and perhaps make a few changes to it. Thanks in advance! Regards, lovelaughterlife♥ (user|talk) 18:55, 26 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Curious About REDFOX

Hello,

My name is Chris Grant (really!) and I have been a fan of Redfox for some time; I note in your Wikipedia entry about Redfox that you had a site up for it that had originally gotten assistance from Fox and Bell. I have been doing some small press comics myself for some time and hope to exapnd on them in the near future, and Redfox was pretty much the motivational foundation that it all started on. I've painstakingly collected every issue and recently orderd the collection books through Amazon.com.

I'm wondering if Fox has done anything in the years since, he seems to have faded into obscurity near as I can tell. I'd love to find any leftovers from Fox, Bell, Valkyrie or Harrier Press, and what the current status of Redfox is. If there is even a glimmer of information you can share, I'd be in your debt. I've scoured your entry for the Neil Gaiman and Lurher Arkrwight/Brian Talbot links, but never found much about Redfox save the snippet in Gaiman's page about #20. The Refox story never ended-- it just stopped, went on hiatus, and never returned, and I always wondered what happened.

Thank you-- this is an awkward page to contact you but I could not find a email link (I'm not a regular at Wikipedia, just a very casual user). I can be contacted at coyote762@hotmail.com

Thank you. --Chris Grant