Before Slott leaves, I really hope he has one more Paper Doll story in him. I would love, for instance, for her to come back and be obsessed with Spider-Man. Maybe they could team up!
Before Slott leaves, I really hope he has one more Paper Doll story in him. I would love, for instance, for her to come back and be obsessed with Spider-Man. Maybe they could team up!
Every day is a gift, not a given right.
Thomas was pointing Dr. J to spiderfan.org, in response to this question:
In that context, the credits provide inaccurate info. That's what I was trying to clarify. And yes, counting the comics they've written, is what I did (although not there, because of the multiple stories "issue").
I understood which post you were referring to. No offense intended here, but how does that make the Spider-fan listings inaccurate?
They list creator credits as they pertain to relevant Spider-man appearances. So while there may be backup stories written by Slott listed from the same issue (sometimes they're written by people other than the main writer, but they're still treated as what they are which are backups), that doesn't in and of itself make the site's listings inaccurate.
Check out this post that I initially started:
http://community.comicbookresources....oo-Long/page34
Dr. J: who has written the most stories?
Thomas: The website spider fan probably has the information you're looking for.
Me: no it doesn't, the information contained there recollects "credits", which can, for example, give you an inaccurate count of the comics written. I'm working on the assumption that Jay wanted a count of comics written, not stories as those that are only part of a comic. I could be wrong.