User talk:Atomicmouse01

'''I have found an error concerning information regarding the accomplishments of Vincent A. Fago the cartoonist. On the wiki page, he is being attributed as creating Atomic Mouse. He did not. His brother Al Fago did create Atomic Mouse. Vincent Fago did some covers and some interior front and back covers, but no interior story artwork. On the Vince Fago wiki page there is no reference pertaining to, or crediting him with the creation of Atomic Mouse.No interview was given, regarding any past statements Vince Fago made concerning he being the creator of Atomic Mouse.''' I need proof of what I believe to be an erroneous and false claims made by the current editor of the Vincent Fago wiki page. I have been able to determine, Al Fago's creation of Atomic Mouse, can be traced to http://www.lambiek.net/artists/f/fago_al.htm, and also wikifur http://en.wikifur.com/wiki/Al_Fago also credits Al Fago with the creation of Atomic Mouse. Then there is this from wikifur under the heading of Atomic Mouse. " Atomic Mouse was briefly reprinted in the '80s by the American Comics Group, and saw a revival through Shanda Fantasy Arts, first appearing in SFA Spotlight #11 in May 2001, then getting his own series in September 2001. Vince Fago, the creator and original artist, gave his blessing and even contributed some art for the new version. The new comics provided a striking contrast by juxtaposing reprints of Vince Fago's original series with all-new stories and art in which Atomic Mouse is "transported" from the classic comics into modern-day "reality" to protect the city of Rodentia. ".... '''   Granted the folks at Shanda Fantasy believed they were getting the blessing of Vincent Fago for the rights to Atomic Mouse. Vincent Fago did not have the right or the the supposed right to pass along his blessings to Shanda Fantasy for the acquisition of Atomic Mouse. In particular since Vincent Fago did not create, or is credited, nor is he having gone on record in saying in any interview, that he in fact had created Atomic Mouse.''' Toonpedia also supports my claim, that Atomic Mouse was created not by Vincent Fago, but his older brother Al Fago, who passed away in 1978.http://www.toonopedia.com/atomic_m.htm


 * The Wikipedia entry for Atomic Mouse credits Al Fago, with footnote. I'm not sure why all the excitement and boldface text.


 * You added material at Charlton Comics that was not supported by footnoted sources. This was removed. Please note Wikipedia policies on verifiability &mdash; this is one of Wikipedia's primary tenets, and in fact is stated on every edit page: 'Encyclopedic content must be verifiable." Thank you for understanding.-- Tenebrae (talk) 19:18, 27 November 2009 (UTC)