Talk:Spit! (comics)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 05:41, 24 January 2008 (UTC)

Terrible article
The single paragraph that this article consists of, is almost exactly the same (the name is changed!), as the article for Zit comic! I read both, in their day. The article here is inaccurate, Spit was different in tone from early Zit. It had a more cheerful, silly voice, with a bit of self-denigration in it. The strips weren't particularly sex-filled.

Anyway, it's a shame more isn't available on it. There must be boxes of old copies in the UK's comic shops, somewhere. It deserves an article, but this one here is completely pointless. It's a lift of Zit's article, and it's completely wrong.

Was the only source Chris Donald's book "Rude Kids"? I've read that, too. But it's not a suitable source for this article. "Spit" is mentioned in perhaps 2 sentences, solely to do with Zit's publisher's fatuous court case.

92.40.254.211 (talk) 01:04, 24 April 2012 (UTC)

Paragraph about Gary Bell
Hi. I added a paragraph about my work for Spit! back in the 90s (I was the author/illustrator of Sefton Ward: Paranormal Detective and Nero Ramone: Porno Star turned Hitman)...hope what I wrote doesn't come off as too long-winded or self-aggrandising. I'm honestly not very au fait with how Wikipedia is edited, so I apologise for any clumsiness in advance. If need be, please feel free to edit my contribution where necessary to make it more aligned with Wikipedia's expected standards.

On a personal note: I must say, I'm a little surprised that there's not more to this article. Though the subject matter was, yes, quite crude in places (*he says awkwardly looking down at his own feet! haha*) there were, all the same, some good artists working on the comic, so it's a shame that more of them don't get a mention as I, for one, would love to know what the other guys are up to these days. By the way, this is the first time I've heard about the lawsuit against Spit! from Zit comic... hmm... I wonder whether this was after my exit? (I worked for Spit! between 96-97) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:C7D:4A2E:BB00:55F2:7041:8670:5B57 (talk) 07:02, 21 December 2017 (UTC)