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editAll of the facts listed on the "Ross Richie" page are independently verifiable.
If the question is whether the page about Ross Richie is notable, my role in founding BOOM! Studios is notable because of the company's track record of success which includes awards and publication of global brand licenses.
This information will be of interest to Pixar animation fans, Mickey and Donald fans, Muppets fans, as well as horror fans (28 Days Later) and Games Workshop fans (Warhammer, Warhammer 40,000) and followers of Philip K Dick, who has an ardent and interested fanbase.
I recognize the fact that it appears to be self-serving, but all the data and information here is factual. More mundane facts, like where I graduated from high school and college (as well as my birthday) are hard to find third party verification for, but I don't think they're "show-boating."
What I'm endeavoring to do is to take the information that was already accepted on the main Boom! Studios page (it has been up there for years) about my own professional history and move it off the main company page and to my own page, so that the company page can have less personal information about me as a founder and more data about the company itself (and be more about the company than me). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Rossrichie (talk • contribs) 13:02, 14 November 2010 (UTC)