Talk:Lila Cheney

Fair use rationale for Image:Lila Cheney.png
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Lila Cheney in non-comics media
Chris Claremont also included Lila in his trilogy of sci-fi novels about Nicole Shea (mentioned on the entry about him under the "novels" section) as Nicole's favourite musical artist, whose songs she tends to sing under her breath when she's concentrating on other things. Does that deserve inclusion in this entry?

Categorization
Category:Fictional females appears to be a container cat, but I'm unable to determine an appropriate subcat. --Slivicon (talk) 01:55, 25 June 2015 (UTC)