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While the idea of a navbox for the important article relating to Daredevil is a good idea, that does not mean that everything gets included.
Things such as:
Are fan-cruft things that make the 'box unwieldy and almost unusable and should not be included.
Also, some restraint should be used with the creators, paring that down to those writers and artists that really did add to or mold the character, not just "carry on" with the same old same old.
I'm going to be bold and weed both the box and where it's been placed. Frankly, the 'box shouldn't windup on every page, just what it lists.
- J Greb ( talk) 15:05, 1 January 2008 (UTC)
Regardless of whether or not it's a "real world" location, Hells Kitchen (as opposed to New York in general) is still, an otherwise significant and important part of Daredevil's forklore/mythos. The Director's Cut version of the Daredevil movie is an officially, authorized film (as opposed to a fan edit), which is why I put it there. Also, I don't see the big deal about soundtrack albums being there. They have their own articles on Wikipedia, so it shouldn't hurt to include them in the "Misc." section. TMC1982 8:34 p.m., 1 January 2008 (UTC)
Why should the fact that you think otherwise obscure villains (in your point of view) merit being in the section!? As long as they're primarily associated with Daredevil and otherwise vital parts in that character's long history, people should be allowed to learn. TMC1982 8:46 p.m., 1 January 2008 (UTC)
It's in red because that's Daredevil's main color (duh). It's just like why I made the Iron Man template red and yellow. You should be lucky, the entire section isn't in crimson red. And why don't you create the list of foes. Heck, my eyes don't hurt that much by looking at it (only you seem to want to complain). I don't like it when people make edits without any real compromise. TMC1982 2:51 p.m., 2 January 2008 (UTC)
And how in the hell is adding maybe two or three additional villains' names creating "clutter" to an already large section!? Like I said, I only added characters who are mostly centric in Daredevil's individual universe. If I added a Spider-Man enemy then maybe I could better understand where you were getting to. TMC1982 2:54 p.m., 2 January 2008 (UTC)
I don't regard myself as a major expert on Daredevil. I for the most part, took what appeared/was listed on the main page for the character himself when the time came to listing his enemies. TMC1982 4:27 p.m., 2 January 2008 (UTC)
This template has been semi-protected in an effort to get annom editors to discuss the addition of minor characters or characters that are not solely Daredevil related.
Thanks,
- J Greb ( talk) 23:20, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
I added her to the template; as I see it, she's intended to be a fairly significant character for the next little while, and, unlike some other villains added in the past, she's clearly an identifiable Daredevil rogue, being a distaff of another character already in the template. CaptainCanada ( talk) 21:38, 30 January 2009 (UTC)
This template is wider than the articles and the template is hard to see without scrolling and some articles you can't scroll through all of the template. I think the width of it needs to be changed just a little. Captain Virtue ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 00:35, 8 July 2009 (UTC).
The character we are dealing with here appeared in an episode of the cartoon series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981-1983), "Attack of the Arachnoid," which the episode list labels as Episode 20, in Season 3. There are no individual airdates, and the season breakdowns are dubious (Season 1 = 13 episodes, 2 = 3 (!) eps., & 3 = 8; I really suspect that the last two are actually one season). I'm getting mixed signals about this, however. Does he appear in Daredevil costume, or only as attorney Matt Murdock representing Spider-Man? However, I feel that it does belong here in the category Television appearances. BTW, so does an appearance in the 1990s Fantastic Four cartoon series. This, "And a Blind Man Shall Lead Them," is listed as the first episode of the second season (14th overall), aired on September 23, 1995. At best, we can link to the top of the relevant season in each episode list article (as I made the two list links here) and then pipe them to resemble the links to the two later Spider-Man series' episodes, but I feel they count. And maybe the category should be renamed Animated appearances, since The Trial of the Incredible Hulk definitely constitutes a "television appearance." Any other opinions? -- Tbrittreid ( talk) 21:34, 7 June 2010 (UTC)
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Just a typo. In "Other Media" the link is correct but it says "vide game" instead of "video game"
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While the idea of a navbox for the important article relating to Daredevil is a good idea, that does not mean that everything gets included.
Things such as:
Are fan-cruft things that make the 'box unwieldy and almost unusable and should not be included.
Also, some restraint should be used with the creators, paring that down to those writers and artists that really did add to or mold the character, not just "carry on" with the same old same old.
I'm going to be bold and weed both the box and where it's been placed. Frankly, the 'box shouldn't windup on every page, just what it lists.
- J Greb ( talk) 15:05, 1 January 2008 (UTC)
Regardless of whether or not it's a "real world" location, Hells Kitchen (as opposed to New York in general) is still, an otherwise significant and important part of Daredevil's forklore/mythos. The Director's Cut version of the Daredevil movie is an officially, authorized film (as opposed to a fan edit), which is why I put it there. Also, I don't see the big deal about soundtrack albums being there. They have their own articles on Wikipedia, so it shouldn't hurt to include them in the "Misc." section. TMC1982 8:34 p.m., 1 January 2008 (UTC)
Why should the fact that you think otherwise obscure villains (in your point of view) merit being in the section!? As long as they're primarily associated with Daredevil and otherwise vital parts in that character's long history, people should be allowed to learn. TMC1982 8:46 p.m., 1 January 2008 (UTC)
It's in red because that's Daredevil's main color (duh). It's just like why I made the Iron Man template red and yellow. You should be lucky, the entire section isn't in crimson red. And why don't you create the list of foes. Heck, my eyes don't hurt that much by looking at it (only you seem to want to complain). I don't like it when people make edits without any real compromise. TMC1982 2:51 p.m., 2 January 2008 (UTC)
And how in the hell is adding maybe two or three additional villains' names creating "clutter" to an already large section!? Like I said, I only added characters who are mostly centric in Daredevil's individual universe. If I added a Spider-Man enemy then maybe I could better understand where you were getting to. TMC1982 2:54 p.m., 2 January 2008 (UTC)
I don't regard myself as a major expert on Daredevil. I for the most part, took what appeared/was listed on the main page for the character himself when the time came to listing his enemies. TMC1982 4:27 p.m., 2 January 2008 (UTC)
This template has been semi-protected in an effort to get annom editors to discuss the addition of minor characters or characters that are not solely Daredevil related.
Thanks,
- J Greb ( talk) 23:20, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
I added her to the template; as I see it, she's intended to be a fairly significant character for the next little while, and, unlike some other villains added in the past, she's clearly an identifiable Daredevil rogue, being a distaff of another character already in the template. CaptainCanada ( talk) 21:38, 30 January 2009 (UTC)
This template is wider than the articles and the template is hard to see without scrolling and some articles you can't scroll through all of the template. I think the width of it needs to be changed just a little. Captain Virtue ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 00:35, 8 July 2009 (UTC).
The character we are dealing with here appeared in an episode of the cartoon series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981-1983), "Attack of the Arachnoid," which the episode list labels as Episode 20, in Season 3. There are no individual airdates, and the season breakdowns are dubious (Season 1 = 13 episodes, 2 = 3 (!) eps., & 3 = 8; I really suspect that the last two are actually one season). I'm getting mixed signals about this, however. Does he appear in Daredevil costume, or only as attorney Matt Murdock representing Spider-Man? However, I feel that it does belong here in the category Television appearances. BTW, so does an appearance in the 1990s Fantastic Four cartoon series. This, "And a Blind Man Shall Lead Them," is listed as the first episode of the second season (14th overall), aired on September 23, 1995. At best, we can link to the top of the relevant season in each episode list article (as I made the two list links here) and then pipe them to resemble the links to the two later Spider-Man series' episodes, but I feel they count. And maybe the category should be renamed Animated appearances, since The Trial of the Incredible Hulk definitely constitutes a "television appearance." Any other opinions? -- Tbrittreid ( talk) 21:34, 7 June 2010 (UTC)
Should Dakota North belong in this template?
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add spider-man to supporting characters 129.49.11.178 ( talk) 00:18, 1 March 2014 (UTC)
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Just a typo. In "Other Media" the link is correct but it says "vide game" instead of "video game"
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Add Alexander Bont to Other supervillains category. 73.241.137.71 ( talk) 18:32, 8 September 2018 (UTC)
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