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I just noticed a page called " list of comicbooks" and I noticed Vampirella and Harris not being mentioned. So I am sure this list is not being maintained. Is this list a focus of this WikiProject Comics group? -- boomvavavoom 12:00, 11 January 2006 (UTC)
A sentence in the introduction previously read:
"She learned that she was, in fact, the daughter of Lilith, the Biblical first wife of Adam from the Book of Genesis."
I eliminated the word "Biblical," because Lilith does not appear in the Book of Genesis, and the idea of Lilith as Adam's first wife is nowhere to be found in the Bible. Ergo, Lilith is not the "biblical" first wife of Adam, but the "first wife of Adam according to various extra-biblical mythologies." The Lilith article actually makes this quite clear.
Aaronimo 22:13, 8 May 2006 (UTC)
What about Vampi?
On 6 September 2006, someone from 24.116.236.9 added Vampirella and Stripperella to the category 'Fictional Feminists.' Female superheros, sure - but has Vampirella ever been a feminist in any overt sense? Wyvern 16:39, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
That would depend on the writer. One of the primary draws of Vampirella is that she has had so many great writers work on her. I know recently there was a movement with her and Red Sonja to make them both far left and hyper-political--but I can't remember who was the writer, I believe it was the same writer that got fired from Batgirl for late submissions. So, at least with her--I want to say Simone--she was momentarily a far-left feminist...and on that note, this article really is in need of a section highlighting the epic writers that have done runs on Vampirella. ( 2601:246:4202:3ED2:7DD6:D2C9:562B:DD5D ( talk) 02:00, 3 April 2018 (UTC))
The SHB image, blown up to regulation 250px, is pixilated and breaking up. A better image is needed. -- Tenebrae 16:13, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
User:Cculber007 anonymously posted threats and insults on my talk page here, threatening an edit war calling me "Coward dolt" and promising, I will continue fighting against you as you are deaf discrimianting [sic] dolt. ... Get lost."
This about his putting up a superhero box image that, as I did note in my edit summary, goes against the policy at Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics/Style guidance#Superhero box image, which states that standard is to use "the character standing straight with no background," and not images "that have more characters and/or objects than the subject of the article," which should only be used as secondary choice and preferably "by cropping, obscuring and/or painting out the other characters".
The image of Vampirella #1, aside from being historically significant and by the character's primary artist-designer, has virtually no background. The highly volatile User:Cculber007's image has a hugely cluttered background and though a fine Art Adams image for the article itself, isn't appropriate for the superherobox. -- Tenebrae ( talk) 14:59, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
It is noted in the page for Trina Robbins that "Trina designed Vampirella's costume for Forrest Ackerman and Jim Warren."
This is information that would be appropriate on the Vampirella page, if proper citation can be found. I am sure that it is correct, having seen it mentioned in an article from the 1970s but I am not sure where it was now. A Google search on "Vampirella Trina Robbins" brings up a number of sites that state this, for instance http://www.comicsbulletin.com/news/121859686119849.htm if that, or any of the others, is considered reliable citation.
I'll keep my fuzzy paws off of the article, since some wikinazis seem to have declared revert war on me. Kid Bugs ( talk) 19:34, 4 November 2009 (UTC)
In Creepy # 75 was announced a Vampirella film by Hammer Productions coming soon. Does anybody know anything about this? Lalli ( talk) 18:04, 15 August 2010 (UTC)
Is this the same Trina Robbins as the famous underground cartoonist/ comics "herstorian"? It should be noted, then. 惑乱 Wakuran ( talk) 14:29, 21 December 2013 (UTC)
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On the Red Sonja page it lists all of her main appearances. Can we get something like that for Vampirella? Since she's not a Marvel or DC character I don't know that there is a definitive list that covers everything. --Meteor — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.16.124.119 ( talk) 21:19, 17 March 2019 (UTC)
Is there any way we can get a page linked to Vampirella? Like there are a few characters that have their own series. Like Pantha one with Harris and two Dynamite. We have Sacred Six and Nyx. Not only that but why isn't Vengeance the first comic in the wiki or have it's own page? It was the most popular Harris title at the time. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Angela275 ( talk • contribs) 00:04, 28 October 2021 (UTC)
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I just noticed a page called " list of comicbooks" and I noticed Vampirella and Harris not being mentioned. So I am sure this list is not being maintained. Is this list a focus of this WikiProject Comics group? -- boomvavavoom 12:00, 11 January 2006 (UTC)
A sentence in the introduction previously read:
"She learned that she was, in fact, the daughter of Lilith, the Biblical first wife of Adam from the Book of Genesis."
I eliminated the word "Biblical," because Lilith does not appear in the Book of Genesis, and the idea of Lilith as Adam's first wife is nowhere to be found in the Bible. Ergo, Lilith is not the "biblical" first wife of Adam, but the "first wife of Adam according to various extra-biblical mythologies." The Lilith article actually makes this quite clear.
Aaronimo 22:13, 8 May 2006 (UTC)
What about Vampi?
On 6 September 2006, someone from 24.116.236.9 added Vampirella and Stripperella to the category 'Fictional Feminists.' Female superheros, sure - but has Vampirella ever been a feminist in any overt sense? Wyvern 16:39, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
That would depend on the writer. One of the primary draws of Vampirella is that she has had so many great writers work on her. I know recently there was a movement with her and Red Sonja to make them both far left and hyper-political--but I can't remember who was the writer, I believe it was the same writer that got fired from Batgirl for late submissions. So, at least with her--I want to say Simone--she was momentarily a far-left feminist...and on that note, this article really is in need of a section highlighting the epic writers that have done runs on Vampirella. ( 2601:246:4202:3ED2:7DD6:D2C9:562B:DD5D ( talk) 02:00, 3 April 2018 (UTC))
The SHB image, blown up to regulation 250px, is pixilated and breaking up. A better image is needed. -- Tenebrae 16:13, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
User:Cculber007 anonymously posted threats and insults on my talk page here, threatening an edit war calling me "Coward dolt" and promising, I will continue fighting against you as you are deaf discrimianting [sic] dolt. ... Get lost."
This about his putting up a superhero box image that, as I did note in my edit summary, goes against the policy at Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics/Style guidance#Superhero box image, which states that standard is to use "the character standing straight with no background," and not images "that have more characters and/or objects than the subject of the article," which should only be used as secondary choice and preferably "by cropping, obscuring and/or painting out the other characters".
The image of Vampirella #1, aside from being historically significant and by the character's primary artist-designer, has virtually no background. The highly volatile User:Cculber007's image has a hugely cluttered background and though a fine Art Adams image for the article itself, isn't appropriate for the superherobox. -- Tenebrae ( talk) 14:59, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
It is noted in the page for Trina Robbins that "Trina designed Vampirella's costume for Forrest Ackerman and Jim Warren."
This is information that would be appropriate on the Vampirella page, if proper citation can be found. I am sure that it is correct, having seen it mentioned in an article from the 1970s but I am not sure where it was now. A Google search on "Vampirella Trina Robbins" brings up a number of sites that state this, for instance http://www.comicsbulletin.com/news/121859686119849.htm if that, or any of the others, is considered reliable citation.
I'll keep my fuzzy paws off of the article, since some wikinazis seem to have declared revert war on me. Kid Bugs ( talk) 19:34, 4 November 2009 (UTC)
In Creepy # 75 was announced a Vampirella film by Hammer Productions coming soon. Does anybody know anything about this? Lalli ( talk) 18:04, 15 August 2010 (UTC)
Is this the same Trina Robbins as the famous underground cartoonist/ comics "herstorian"? It should be noted, then. 惑乱 Wakuran ( talk) 14:29, 21 December 2013 (UTC)
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On the Red Sonja page it lists all of her main appearances. Can we get something like that for Vampirella? Since she's not a Marvel or DC character I don't know that there is a definitive list that covers everything. --Meteor — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.16.124.119 ( talk) 21:19, 17 March 2019 (UTC)
Is there any way we can get a page linked to Vampirella? Like there are a few characters that have their own series. Like Pantha one with Harris and two Dynamite. We have Sacred Six and Nyx. Not only that but why isn't Vengeance the first comic in the wiki or have it's own page? It was the most popular Harris title at the time. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Angela275 ( talk • contribs) 00:04, 28 October 2021 (UTC)