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Who's Who image
editYou're probably going to have to remove the who's who image, you have two others so it should be okay. --Basique 22:45, 12 July 2006 (UTC)
Why?
editWhy was it removed?
Who's Who images have been deemed to not be fair use. CovenantD 03:30, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
-I didn't know that. Thanks for the heads up! -- AbbaZabba39
- And I should have included an edit summary - sometimes that Return key just works itself :) CovenantD 18:14, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
Name fix required
editThe current lede includes the following:
T. O. Morrow is a fictional character ... usually referred to as "T.O. Morrow", a play on the word "tomorrow".
Obviously, the character has a full first and second name, without initialisation. Maybe even more than those two. Which is fine to express in the article.
But to say "T. O. Morrow is referred to as 'T. O. Morrow'" is not really helpful to anyone. --88.104.39.55 (talk) 19:53, 17 February 2011 (UTC)
False picture
editThat is clearly an image of Doctor Sivana. -- MrBlonde267 (talk) 06:11, 13 June 2013 (UTC)
- Thank you for pointing that out. I apparently had a major brain fart when I uploaded the picture, mislabeled it, and put it into article of an incorrect character. I've removed the picture from the article and marked the picture for deletion.--Rockfang (talk) 11:09, 13 June 2013 (UTC)
John Broome?
editWhile John Broome is indeed a fine writer who created many notable characters, all the standard sources — the Grand Comicbook Database [1], Mike's Amazing World [2], as well as the contents pages of Showcase Presents:The Flash Vol. 3 (2009), Flash Archives Vol. 6 (2012), and Flash: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2 (2017), all list the writer of "Trail of the False Green Lanterns" as Gardner Fox. So the co-creators of T. O. Morrow should be listed as Gardner Fox (writer) and Carmine Infantino (artist). I've altered the page to reflect that.