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One editor had taken it upon himself/herself to present [[WP:FRINGE|fringe theories]] espoused by a couple of mostly amateur, fan historians. Things like the so-called Copper Age and Atom Age are not used in mainstream comics scholarship, and to present them as established terms is completely misleading. These are fringe notions, and if they're included at all, it needs to be in a section specifically framing them as fringe. And we certainly can't give them the wildly [[WP:UNDUE|undue weight]] they were given. --[[Special:Contributions/2604:2000:1382:C5DD:C101:1C49:1BAD:27F5|2604:2000:1382:C5DD:C101:1C49:1BAD:27F5]] ([[User talk:2604:2000:1382:C5DD:C101:1C49:1BAD:27F5|talk]]) 05:31, 26 January 2019 (UTC)
One editor had taken it upon himself/herself to present [[WP:FRINGE|fringe theories]] espoused by a couple of mostly amateur, fan historians. Things like the so-called Copper Age and Atom Age are not used in mainstream comics scholarship, and to present them as established terms is completely misleading. These are fringe notions, and if they're included at all, it needs to be in a section specifically framing them as fringe. And we certainly can't give them the wildly [[WP:UNDUE|undue weight]] they were given. --[[Special:Contributions/2604:2000:1382:C5DD:C101:1C49:1BAD:27F5|2604:2000:1382:C5DD:C101:1C49:1BAD:27F5]] ([[User talk:2604:2000:1382:C5DD:C101:1C49:1BAD:27F5|talk]]) 05:31, 26 January 2019 (UTC)
:I have to contest the claim that [[Shirrel Rhoades]] citing [[Steve Geppi]] (Rhoades 2008, p. 71) is a non-notable inclusion in a paragraph containing alternative periodization schemes. As for the Atom Age, it appears in William W. Savage, ''Commies, Cowboys, and Jungle Queens: Comic Books and America, 1945–1954'', Wesleyan University Press, 1998, p. 111. --[[User:Omnipaedista|Omnipaedista]] ([[User talk:Omnipaedista|talk]]) 16:46, 15 May 2022 (UTC)
:I have to contest the claim that [[Shirrel Rhoades]] citing [[Steve Geppi]] (Rhoades 2008, p. 71) is a non-notable inclusion in a paragraph containing alternative periodization schemes. As for the Atom Age, it appears in William W. Savage, ''Commies, Cowboys, and Jungle Queens: Comic Books and America, 1945–1954'', Wesleyan University Press, 1998, p. 111. --[[User:Omnipaedista|Omnipaedista]] ([[User talk:Omnipaedista|talk]]) 16:46, 15 May 2022 (UTC)

== Too much opinion ==

This article is a mess and is filled with too much ranting and conjecture by the writer. I get throwing in an opinion line if you can get away with it, but having an entire section with the subheading 'Periodization schemes'? Come on now. This is not information, is editorializing bordering on propaganda nearly. [[Special:Contributions/2600:1702:820:7410:FD3A:8D3D:FC22:340D|2600:1702:820:7410:FD3A:8D3D:FC22:340D]] ([[User talk:2600:1702:820:7410:FD3A:8D3D:FC22:340D|talk]]) 18:36, 29 January 2023 (UTC)

Revision as of 18:41, 29 January 2023

Fringe theories

One editor had taken it upon himself/herself to present fringe theories espoused by a couple of mostly amateur, fan historians. Things like the so-called Copper Age and Atom Age are not used in mainstream comics scholarship, and to present them as established terms is completely misleading. These are fringe notions, and if they're included at all, it needs to be in a section specifically framing them as fringe. And we certainly can't give them the wildly undue weight they were given. --2604:2000:1382:C5DD:C101:1C49:1BAD:27F5 (talk) 05:31, 26 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I have to contest the claim that Shirrel Rhoades citing Steve Geppi (Rhoades 2008, p. 71) is a non-notable inclusion in a paragraph containing alternative periodization schemes. As for the Atom Age, it appears in William W. Savage, Commies, Cowboys, and Jungle Queens: Comic Books and America, 1945–1954, Wesleyan University Press, 1998, p. 111. --Omnipaedista (talk) 16:46, 15 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]