Talk:Gay Comix
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Graphic novel series
What does "graphic novel series" mean? Does it refer to an anthology? 惑乱 Wakuran (talk) 23:16, 20 April 2009 (UTC)
- It's a series of graphic novels, AFAIK, the best works from the comic are put into a number of graphic novels. But i've never read them, is purely based on what the source says.YobMod 12:55, 5 May 2009 (UTC)
- Well, the original comic mag was an anthology, and it's also confusing on how the works are "anthologized in a series". I'll try to look it up, I wouldn't consider an anthology a graphic novel, but would reserve that term for a longer coherent story. 惑乱 Wakuran (talk) 08:55, 6 May 2009 (UTC)
- Gay Comics is the 1989 single-volume anthology of works excerpted primarily from Gay Comix but also from other sources. "The material ranges from single-panel jokes to short excerpts of longer stories to several-page stories" (Rothschild). It is not a graphic novel series, nor is it a mag. Muskmallow (talk) 23:11, 21 June 2009 (UTC)
Table of contents, listing the artists
I'm new to this, and obviously need advice on wiki guidelines.
I added the table of contents for the one issue held by the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History Archives, since I happened to be looking at it the other day. I thought documenting the authors who contributed to this publication might be of interest to someone. However, the data I added was deleted pretty soon after I entered it.
I was called out on verifiability, but for most of these people there is no online record of these contributions. I was looking at the primary source material. The lack of Internet information about these people's contributions made me think it would be even more important to document.
I was also called out on notability, but how is that determined?
Contents of issue #5 Milo Poulson: Family Sundays M. J. Goldberg: It's a Disease Nobody's Talking about: I'ts Attitude Tim Barela: Leonard & Larry, Revenge of the Yenta Roberta Gregory: Just Because Richard Valley: Binnie Blinkers Vaughn: Watch Out Demian: Zen and the Art of Bush Sex or Do you cum here often? Michele Lloyd: Mesozoic Rescue, starring Spike, Punk Dyke T. O. Sylvester: Simply Beastly Jerry Mills: Poppers Howard Cruse: Cabbage Patch Clone R. Campbell: Better Games Robert Triptow: When Worlds Collide Camper: Hot Summer Night
Thanks for any insight.