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drowemos Since: Dec, 1969
#1: Sep 28th 2010 at 12:58:06 PM

I just noticed that my comic Blade Bunny is listed under "Notable Historical Webcomics". I will jump over the part where there is a ninja bunny girl and past the glass roof and just point out that she is fighting a robot. Unless history is way different than what I have been been taught in school I think this may be a misclassification of the comic.

I also have problems with call Blade Bunny notable because, frankly, it's about a ninja bunny girl.

Any chance it could be moved to a more related topic. Is there a "Bunch of random silliness haphazardly strung together webcomics" category?

Seriously though. People are going to be confused if they go to blade bunny looking for historical accuracy.

Tzetze DUMB from a converted church in Venice, Italy Since: Jan, 2001
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#2: Sep 28th 2010 at 1:01:58 PM

It's set in Feudal Japan, apparently. That's about all that's required for Notable Historical Webcomics.

Anyone looking for a serious study of feudal Japan would probably be dissuaded by the rest of the description.

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#3: Sep 28th 2010 at 1:06:29 PM

The Notable Webcomics indices are Artifact Titles. Notability is not and never has been required. Anyway, this comic sounds like it belongs more under Notable Embellished Webcomics.

edited 28th Sep '10 1:08:10 PM by Fighteer

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#4: Sep 28th 2010 at 1:07:58 PM

I thought that it was to poke fun at Wikipedia's webcomic notability fiasco.

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AndrewJ That Young Knockout Kid from Washington, DC Since: May, 2009
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#6: Sep 28th 2010 at 1:48:34 PM

Historical Fiction allows for very broad liberties to be taken with the facts. Anyone looking to any piece of Historical Fiction looking for accuracy is probably going to be disappointed.

(Also, I'm flabbergasted that there someone could take the "notable" in the "Notable X" indices seriously. Have you even read the front page, man?)

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#7: Sep 28th 2010 at 1:56:51 PM

On this wiki notability extends as far as, "Hey, I think I remember that!"

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drowemos Since: Dec, 1969
#9: Sep 29th 2010 at 11:55:21 AM

The notable thing was just being tonge in cheek about it. The historical is a bit of a concern since Blade Bunny is a parody comic. Right now it is parodying the Feudal Japan setting but later it is going to jump generas and do a kind of matrix parody.

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