Talk:America's Best Comics

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DC Comics[edit]

I just want to know, since Alan Moore owns the rights to The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, does he also owns the rights to the other comics, likeTom Strong or Terra Obscura, or deos DC Comics retains everything else? User:Ahmad.j.ziq

Since Moore is such a strong proponent of creators rights, I doubt he gave the rights over to Wildstorm. -- Beardo (talk) 06:03, 31 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

ABC A-Z[edit]

Its my understanding from some on-line postings that this series has been 'killed' without any intention to publish #5 and #6. And there seems to be no plans for a collected series with all the issues. ---Emb021 8/15/2006

I don't see any reason to overly complicate America's Best Comics by having complete print details of each title and there's certainly no reason not to allow each imprint have its own page. User:ThunderPeel2001

  • America's Best Comics: A to Z isn't an imprint, it's a seperate title, and not really worth having its own page. You're confusing the terminology. And besides, you're going out of your way to add the details - maybe it's best to stop and think if it's entirely necessary? (While you did a good job with Tom Strong, A to Z doesn't warrant as in-depth description). In any event, I'll be merging the two pages - there's a lot of clutter resulting from the various ABC entries, and I'd like to see it cut right down. Fastbak77 23:40, September 6, 2005 (UTC)

Merge[edit]

This page was cut-n-paste-moved to America's Best Comics (DC) back in October 2005. The histories need to be merged, and the article should be restored to this, the base name. -- JHunterJ 15:56, 15 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I agree. I've merged the histories here, including the talk page. This should be the primary topic, and other articles can disambiguate from this article if and when those articles exist. Cool Hand Luke 18:25, 15 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:01, 12 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Removed NPOV template[edit]

This article had been tagged w/ NPOV (since September 2009) by User:67.61.24.25 but I can find no rationale on the talk page for why. Removing the tag, but if there are still issues with the current state of the article, feel free to replace the tag and explain in detail on this talk page what these issues are so they may be addressed BrideOfKripkenstein (talk) 21:03, 5 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Name[edit]

Was the name of the new comic imprint a deliberate reference to the Golden Age comic ? Some of the articles imply they were not related. -- Beardo (talk) 05:48, 31 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]