Talk:Blonde Phantom
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May 2 edit
edit"Self-reflexively" is actually the right word, per Merriam-Webster:
- Main Entry: self-re·flex·ive
- Pronunciation: -ri-'flek-siv
- Function: adjective
- marked by or making reference to its own artificiality or contrivance <self-reflexive fiction>
- self-re·flex·ive·ly adverb —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Tenebrae (talk • contribs) 03:02, 3 May 2007 (UTC).
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New Invaders
editWe have a Marvel Handbook citation for the Blonde Phantom being a member of the New Invaders. WikiProject Comics MOS discourages use of Marvel Handbook content as it is an encyclopedia itself, and citing fictional facts in, without transformative use, it may constitute copyright infringement. Do we have any actual issues of comic books that objectively depict her with the New Invaders? If not, we likely can't use that cite — not least because if it's not depicted in a fictional narrative, then it "didn't happen" within that fictional framework. --Tenebrae (talk) 16:07, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
Created by who
editWho created her this is important information that needs to be added. Fluffyroll11 (talk) 13:21, 2 August 2016 (UTC)
I would agree, but the problem is that the creators of several characters from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s are often unknown or disputed. Several companies did not give creator credits at all, others were inconsistent in crediting creators (lets say 6 stories in a single issue, but credits involving one or two of them). The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Creators is currently the most detailed database on who created which Marvel stories from 1939 to the present, but even this database has entire series where no credit can be given with certainty.
Since Blonde Phantom first appeared in All Select Comics #11, lets see what the Handbook says. There are two Blonde Phantom stories in that issue, one called "The Atom spells doom" and the other called "The scarlet scorpion". The first story is credited to writer Stan Lee, penciller Syd Shores and inker Charles Nicholas. The other story has no credited writer, credits both Syd Shores and Ed Winiarski as artists, and Ed Winiarski as the inker. Dimadick (talk) 17:31, 3 August 2016 (UTC)
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