Vixen: Return of the Lion is already Wikipedia’ed.
I feel famous.
Tags: DCU, G. Willow Wilson, VixenVixen: Return of the Lion is already Wikipedia’ed.
I feel famous.
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Unfortunately, it seems the ever-anal wikeditors have put the kibosh on that, probably because it contravened some arcane bylaw of wikipedia.
Look forward to the series.
Nope, it’s still there…it’s just the one-line announcement at the top
So weird, could’ve swore that it didn’t link direct last time. Anyway, as the series progresses your plots will be noted more extensively in a probably quite lumpen and unexciting fashion – I like the wiki, really, but jee-zus try and read (say) the South Park entries which are just these continuity blocks of tedium and, iich.
Sorry, this is all so detrimental; I’m sure it’s kind of ’squee’ish for you and well done.
But you ARE famous.
You’re the legendary writer of CAIRO!
The public library in my hometown carries your book.
If the new series, AIR, retains the same qualities of art and storytelling of CAIRO, then I’m sure it’ll be a sure-fire hit!
I would LOVE to meet you some day, just to wine and dine and seduce you solely just to pick your brains and see what’s to come in the future of AIR.
I’m afraid I’m quite married.
Thass cool.
I LIKE married women!