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With respect, it should be clarified that you
just added the manga Faust to the page. Either which way, it is my understanding that only two entries with acceptably different parenthetical names — like these — should use
Distinguish and not require a disambiguation page.
The Ghost of Art Toys Past (
talk)
19:50, 14 March 2022 (UTC)reply
As I stated, it is found on the main disambiguation page (
Faust (disambiguation)). Are you saying that Japanese comics are not comics? Because I disagree with that statement. The Avatar Press topic is not the only topic with its own article, thus it is ambiguouus and should not be using ambiguous disambiguation. Disambiguation is supposed to be unambiguous, and the proposal just makes it ambiguous. --
65.92.246.142 (
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02:52, 15 March 2022 (UTC)reply
My apologies, I did not understand your main disambiguation page remark. No offense was intended. And of course I acknowledge manga as comics, but Wikipedia naming conventions don't seem to see the two mutually exclusive (see
Batman (comic book),
Batman (comic strip), and
Batman (manga) as an example). My intention was that, based on my understanding, if one title was Faust (manga) and another was Faust (comics) then all they require is a
Template:Distinguish between them to overcome ambiguousness, as opposed to having a full comic-based disambiguation page (which
nothing on the main space links to except one page that mistakenly linked to it thinking it was the currently Avatar Press page).
The Ghost of Art Toys Past (
talk)
09:58, 15 March 2022 (UTC)reply
I was re-reading our exchange here, which I appreciate you taking the time to participate in, and realized there was a misunderstanding that I did not address. You are coming from the stance that (comics) indicates a disambiguation, as in all comics sharing a title, when — to the best of my knowledge— this is not the case. The (comics) parenthetical denotes a singular series of comic books, as seen on pages like
The Boys (comics),
The Dark Tower (comics), and
Eternals (comics), which is why I feel it is appropriate for the page currently titled
Faust (Avatar Press) — which needs to be changed regardless, as it is
overcategorized towards one of three publishers.
As for what the disambiguator "(comics)" is used for, it should be clear to anyone who is not a WikiGnome, and an ordinary reader, that something with "(comics)" should refer to something about comics, and not some subset of that that excludes many comics-worldly topics. The "(comics)" disambiguator as it is currently used appears on many fictional character articles, as they originate from comics, so it isn't just used on a singular series of comic books. Comics once were published in newspaper comics pages, and then collected in comic books, you can see such collections for Family Circle or Calvin and Hobbes. The Japanese comic book Faust was a serial publication and collected in a singular tankobon (collected volume). --
65.92.246.142 (
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03:06, 21 March 2022 (UTC)reply
OpposeSupport — Recommendation changed due to Argento Surfer's comment below; my initial reasoning kept for egg-on-my-face posterity. This issue is a tad convoluted, so I'll aim to balance brevity and informativeness in explaining my reasoning. The (comics) parenthetical is strictly intended for disambiguation use, as per
WikiProject Comics' naming conventions. Thus
Faust (comics) remains a valid name for what it is. As this page does include both characters and publications, it could use either (comics) or (character), but there doesn't seem to be a need to change it. As for the current usefulness of
Faust (comics), I concur that there isn't much of one. It's currently a simple
fork. But it could be expanded to be a worthwhile disambiguation page. It's missing
Frau Faust completely and Related/See Also entries for the likes of
Deals with the Devil in popular culture could be added. So
Faust (comics) should either be expanded or set as a redirect, either to
Faust (disambiguation) or
Works based on Faust. As for
Faust (Avatar Press), the OP is correct that this parenthetical name is misleading as it implies only one of three publishers. As per
WikiProject Comics' naming conventions, the request should be Faust (Avatar Press) → Faust (comic book) (which anyone can
be bold and just do). I know that it's a series of limited series and thus a plural parenthetical feels more appropriate, but that's not the accepted naming convention. In a related (but undiscussed) point,
Faust: Love of the Damned should be moved: Faust: Love of the Damned → Faust: Love of the Damned (film). The first ("main") limited series of
Faust (Avatar Press) was Faust: Love of the Damned and thus that specific name should redirect (marked with potential) to whatever Faust (Avatar Press) becomes. It has been eight years since I edited anything on Wikipedia (I can't believe this is what finally caused me to break my silence), but I have kept appraised of rules and whatnot so I think everything above is accurate by currently accepted conventions. hornoir(
talk)11:29, 22 March 2022 (UTC)reply
@
Hornoir: I think you may have misunderstood that section of the NC, as (comics) is not set aside solely for disambiguation pages. The relevant bullet point reads "Articles primarily about a publication should use the phrase (comics)."
Argento Surfer (
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12:57, 22 March 2022 (UTC)reply
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
After 7 days without opposition, this request has accepted by default.
I am interested in working on this article extensively, but I would first like to seek permission to change the citation style currently employed on it. As I will be adding numerous new citations, and as thus to avoid
inline clutter, I would like to use
list-definted references and
short citations, specifically Harvard-style referencing. To keep things consistent, I'd obviously update the existing citations to this style as well. Please express any opposition below. Thank you.
The Ghost of Art Toys Past (
talk)
09:42, 4 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Support I'm totally into helping work on this article (as well as
Tim Vigil &
David Quinn (writer)) and list-defined references & short citations are fine with me. I just want to get this article into "fighting shape" before the new Sony animation hits — assuming it actually ever does. hornoir(
talk)05:49, 11 April 2022 (UTC)reply
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a
new section on this talk page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.