Talk:Peach Fuzz (comics)

, is an English-language comic syndicated in many major U.S. newspapers by Tokyopop, including the San Francisco Chronicle. Due to this, it belongs in both the 'Comics' and 'Anime and Manga' WikiProject s. --Geopgeop 11:35, 22 May 2006 (UTC)
 * Okay, according to WikiProject Anime and manga, it actually does not qualify for inclusion there. Removing it.  --Geopgeop 11:51, 9 September 2006 (UTC)

order of the top?
The top of Peach Fuzz includes "(..) originally published in January 11, 2005 by TOKYOPOP. Peach Fuzz originally started as a short 17-page story in TOKYOPOP's 2nd Rising Stars of Manga competition, (..)". I have 3 suggestions (1) the Rising Stars of Manga be mentioned first (jaredandlindsay.com says 2nd RSoM publication date was "December 1, 2003" (2) The "originally published" sentence be changed to something like "The first Peach Fuzz book was (..)" and (3) start date be added to newspaper bit. So the top would look something like: "Peach Fuzz originally started as a short 17-page story in TOKYOPOP's 2nd Rising Stars of Manga competition (published December 1, 2003), where it placed as Grand Prize. The first Peach Fuzz book was originally published in January 11, 2005 by TOKYOPOP. In January 2006 the series started appearing in a Sunday comic strip form within Sunday newspaper comics sections." What do others think of these suggestions? --EarthFurst 17:19, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

Synopsis
The two paragraphs in the synopsis section are essentially repeats of the same info, but I can't figger out how to merge them. Lots42 00:25, 30 September 2007 (UTC)

completed?
Article currently says "Original run January 11 2005- ongoing". http://jaredandlindsay.com/aboutus.html says "Having recently wrapped up production on their Peach Fuzz graphic novel series with volume 3, the pair are looking toward the future into pursuing any number of possible projects." It sounds like volume 3 is the last book in the series, so I'm thinking the original run should give end date of "December 11 2007". --EarthFurst (talk) 04:26, 4 November 2008 (UTC)

Puffball's Death
As it is now, the article states that Puffball's death was due to him being crushed by a recliner chair. However, in the comic, when Mimi asks her mother where she found him, her mother simply states, "Dad's recliner." Does it ever explicitly state that he was crushed by the recliner? When I read the comic, I always imagined that he just dropped dead on the chair and the chair itself was unrelated to his death. Chinchy (talk) 15:34, 9 May 2009 (UTC)

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