User talk:Sintauro/Archive 2008

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Hey Bert. I'm not sure what else to do. I'm not on here often enough to really work on this, although I was just told that a lot of the "Shit House Poet Stories" original pages are featured in a show that's running through the fall of 2008 at the University of Wisconsin, an exhibition of independent comics like World War 3 illustrated, I checked the entry to see if anyone had put that in and saw the notice. This series has been a really big influence on me and other artists in New York, like the work of other WW3 artists like James Romberger and Eric Drooker and Seth Tobocman as well. WW3 has certainly been distributed in the UK and other European countries as well as Japan so it must be known although perhaps not known to you. I'm not going to fight it, if you feel strongly that it's not a notable series I don't see how I can prove the notability of an underground comic, it's part of their very nature to fly beneath the radar. Honestly it feels a little abitrary but again, do what you feel is necessary. I feel it's important information, I think it needs to stay up so that people can add what corroboration they can to it. Sintauro (talk) 22:27, 1 September 2008 (UTC)