Mark Gallagher wrote: <snip>
Actually, Snowspinner provided an example of '1' to start the thread (well, one of the threads): /Elf-Only Inn/. As a webcomics fan myself (although I don't like or read /Elf-Only Inn/ itself), I can certainly see his point[0].
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[0] And I'm hanging out for the time when Tycho and Gabe get their own entries on en-WP. That would obviously be cruft, but I'd like to hear those who want minor characters from movies to have pages to explain *why* major characters from /Penny Arcade/ don't belong.
It's about how much can be written on the subject of the article. Seriously, how much needs to be written about a minor (or even major) character in a movie, if they are known for nothing outside of that movie, and the portrayal of the character in the movie was unremarkable? Similarly, how much can be written about a character from a webcomic, if they are known only for appearing in said webcomic[1]?
[1] The obvious exception here is where said character becomes notable /outside/ of the webcomic, and enters[2] the ethereal realm of "popular culture", whatever that is.
[2] Which is pretty much what I think "notable" means - "is notable outside of dedicated fandom", ie. "has entered popular culture"[3].
[3] Whatever that means.[4]
[4] Too many footnotes may be hazardous to your health.