Talk:Scary Go Round

Notability?
I did a bit of googling and I didn't find any indications of Scary Go Rounds notability. Article itself doesn't have any sources for this either. Is this comic truly notable? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability Isvaffel 11:27, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
 * See article updates and below.-Wikianon 15:24, 29 October 2007 (UTC)

Hugo is based on a real person?
Could I see a citation for the claim made that Hugo is based on a real cartoonist who shares his name? IMFromKathlene 03:06, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
 * This has been discussed on the official message board for Scary Go Round. ( http://www.dumbrella.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=8498 ) Apparently Hugo Rodriguez is an old in-joke; here ( http://www.dieselsweeties.com/archive.php?s=626 ) is a link to a page with a cartoon ostensibly drawn by "Hugo Rodriguez" which appears in fact to have been doodled by John A. Ventifax 22:21, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
 * Absolutely. Hugo appeared in WIGU ( http://www.overcompensating.com/adventures/index.php?comic=240 ) and others. He was an old Keenspot joke, and many that circle of artists had a Hugo bit hiding somewhere ten years ago. Yakksoho (talk) 09:57, 10 October 2015 (UTC)

Overhaul
Made several (much-needed) additions to...everything. Hopefully it's enjoyed? :D Dr. ROFLPWN 12:32 PST, 22 September 2006

Character headshots
I was thinking about putting a little headshot of each character next to their info in the character list. However... I have no idea whether that would go over with the more anal-retentive Wiki overlords. Is that many (small) images still safe to consider fair use? Are characters from Some Guy's webcomic too non-notable to justify having a bunch of images housed on the site? It would be a fair amount of work to put edit and upload them all, so, I just want to know what the chances are that it will get undone before I decide to do it. --Steve-o 03:59, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
 * I would suggest not bothering as there is a cast page on the SGR site. Ventifax 03:53, 19 January 2007 (UTC)

What about that guy Will who used to try to charm Tessa until he was killed? --vivacissamamente 10:54, 20 February 2007 (UTC)

What about Moon, the girl Shelley just picked up from the airport? --Martinship 08:53, 21 February 2007 (UTC)


 * I have headshots of many people such as Moon, for my own sake in trying to re-identify recurring characters, and could upload them all, but... I wanted to show some restraint by only doing the characters listed as "major".  If/when that list changes around I will add more portraits, but I think it's unnecessary to have a headshot for all of the people in the minor character list.  In any case, I just updated Hugo's since he's finally appeared in the new hand-drawn style.  I didn't like that his was the only one in the article done in Illustrator.  --Steve-o 21:30, 8 May 2007 (UTC)

So I just logged in for the first time in a couple months to find that an anonymous editor removed all the headshots in November without any justification, and that all the images were then immediately detected as orphaned and deleted. I'm kind of ticked off. I still have the images, but I am loathe to rewrite the fair use justifications for the images. How do I go about getting the pictures back? The notices on my user talk page are by a bot run by User:Betacommand who is now apparently banned, so... advice, anybody? --Steve-o Stonebraker (talk) 23:41, 17 January 2009 (UTC)

Bobbins
In the introductory segment of the article, there is a repeated reference to "the Bobbins era", but the Bobbins comic it refers to is not mentioned earlier. Also, there apparently is no entry for the Bobbins comic, as all links to it from this article and the John Allison article lead to Bobbin. I think someone who is familiar with the comic should briefly explain what Bobbins is in the introduction. 81.197.67.221 08:08, 24 February 2007 (UTC)


 * The second paragraph currently begins "Scary Go Round started on June 4, 2002, roughly following on from Allison's previous comic, Bobbins." That edit seems to pre-date your question, so I'm not sure what the confusion is...? Bobbins is also mentioned in the external links. Perhaps the problem is the wikilink to Bobbin, which seems irrelevant, so I have removed it.
 * If the intent behind that link was to refer to the Other Uses section of that article ("a load of bobbins"), I suggest that should be done in the introduction or a trivia section, or better still in the article for John Allison; and not in Shelly's description. Spiral Wave 17:46, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
 * The wikilink was to Bobbins, which, before the webcomic AFD storm of February, used to exist, but got deleted. I recently resurrected it from a 2006 archive and rewrote it (cutting the minor characters) and restored the wikilink here and in John Allison - it now hopefully meets Notability (web) requirements. That explains why User:81.197.67.221 could not find it. I also fixed the external link which was to a cybersquatter.-Wikianon 14:25, 29 October 2007 (UTC)

Notability Criteria
I'm adding this section copied from Notability (web) here to help unfamiliar editors assess this webcomic's notability and verifiability with my suggested answers in bold:-Wikianon 15:24, 29 October 2007 (UTC)

Keeping in mind that all articles must conform with our policy on verifiability to reliable sources, and that primary sources alone are not sufficient to establish notability, web-specific content is deemed notable based on any one of the following criteria. Result: all three pass so overall passes.-Wikianon 10:36, 1 November 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) The content itself has been the subject of multiple non-trivial published works whose source is independent of the site itself. Proposed answer. Offline independent sources: Sunday Times, The Morning Star. Online independent sources: Michael Whitney review in Webcomics Examiner; Tama Leaver interview; Leah Fitzgerald interview; Stephen Gerding interview; Brian Warmoth interview-Wikianon 15:24, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 2) * This criterion includes reliable published works in all forms, such as newspaper and magazine articles, books, television documentaries, websites, and published reports by consumer watchdog organizations. except for the following:
 * 3) ** Media re-prints of press releases and advertising for the content or site.
 * 4) ** Trivial coverage, such as (1) newspaper articles that simply report the Internet address, (2) newspaper articles that simply report the times at which such content is updated or made available, (3) a brief summary of the nature of the content or the publication of Internet addresses and site or (4) content descriptions in Internet directories or online stores.
 * 5) The website or content has won a well-known and independent award from either a publication or organization. '''Proposed answer. In 2003 it won Outstanding Original Digital Art, and in 2005 and 2007 it won Outstanding Comic in the Web Cartoonist's Choice Awards.-Wikianon 15:24, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 6) The content is distributed via a medium which is both respected and independent of the creators, either through an online newspaper or magazine, an online publisher, or an online broadcaster; Proposed answer, started in Modern Tales, now self hosted. Offline distribution: since 2002 seven paperback books published-Wikianon 15:24, 29 October 2007 (UTC) except for:
 * 7) *Trivial distribution such as hosting content on entertainment-like sites (GeoCities, Newgrounds, personal blogs, etc.)

December 2008 updates
Much of the information on this page was out of date, and it seemed inappropriately exhaustive (the Characters section was a seemingly endless list of virtually every character who had ever appeared). I put up a new version which was reverted by a bot with a faulty "report false positives" link. Perhaps someone can compare the old version with mine and craft a compromise? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.4.209.85 (talk) 07:10, 6 December 2008 (UTC)

Image permission
Please see my post at Talk:List of webcomics concerning the image used on this article and elsewhere. -84user (talk) 22:52, 8 June 2011 (UTC)

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