Talk:Seven Soldiers of Victory
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I've heard in a recent episode of Justice League Unlimited that aired in the UK that Speedy appeared along with the other Seven Soldiers of Victory. Should this be noted?
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- Done. I gave it a C because the coverage is heavily in-universe and there is a lot missing on background, reception, etc. I think it will be difficult to manage with the current structure and the solution seems to be to split this into two articles. We did this for Guardians of the Galaxy when they launched a radically different team and it has set things up nicely. Given that the Morrrison's Seven Soldiers run is done we have plenty of interviews and reviews we can draw on and I can dig out the sales figures.
- So thoughts on a split? (Emperor (talk) 02:15, 3 November 2008 (UTC))
Seven Soldiers
[edit]The section on Seven Soldiers (and related information in other sections) should be split into its own article (also titled Seven Soldiers) because Seven Soldiers is unique enough from "Seven Soldiers of Victory" that this placement is justified and notable enough (written by Grant Morrison, won an Eisner) to deserve its own article.--Marcus Brute (talk) 19:29, 31 December 2008 (UTC)
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