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Request for contact
Hi, you've been working constructively on many lists of appearances, and I can only commend your efforts. However, I would like to discuss certain aspects of the edits that make lists less readable and useable. Could you please contact the admin SOTO to discuss this with him and me? Thank you in advance. Amorkuz ☎  08:17, February 5, 2017 (UTC)
 * I'm really unsure if IP users are notified of these messages, but thank you for replying; it makes the most sense to carry on the discussion between the three of us on my talk page. 03:47, February 6, 2017 (UTC)

Brackets in lists of appearances
I do remember such a rule, but I thought it only applies to list of appearances in inboxes. Since you clearly studied this recently, could you point me to where it is mentioned. (I'm asking because this particular appearance requires an explanation.) Amorkuz ☎  13:38, February 13, 2017 (UTC)

Titanic, Carpathia and Mrs Astor
Incidentally, while this is something I care less about, I think "Titan Comics" is more correct than "Titan". This is simply the name of the company, which is also present on their logo. In other words, its not comics produced by the company "Titan". It's comics produces by the company "Titan Comics". Amorkuz ☎  14:10, February 13, 2017 (UTC)