Talk:Sabrina Jones

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Checking in[edit]

Hey MD I see you haven't logged in for a while, when you're back in action Please check my work on this page for accuracy/tone. Something really should be said of the style-aesthetics of Jones' work, she was by far the most painterly of the notable WW3 artists, and her influence on other comics artists is pretty obvious even though it was underground stuff. I think the Feminist angle needs to be way stronger, but I'll leave that to you and Isis- The page's subject (Jones herself) reached out to me with some inaccuracies I had on dates (embarrassing), events that I got from Isis (needs a scolding) but it should all be cool now. (Sintauro (talk) 15:33, 25 May 2011 (UTC)) I'm still reviewing but so far, so good (really good job by the way overall, nice narrative flow) I don't see anything wrong but I'll double check with Google searches and some deeper checks on the Dialog service. I saw her speak at BluesStockings but haven't seen any paintings recently.(Nitro-Burnin' Delaney 13:57, 3 June 2011 (UTC)) — Preceding unsigned comment added by NitroBurningDelaney (talkcontribs) I'm combing The Comics Journal, The Village Voice and The New York Times for supporting citable covergae.(Sintauro (talk) 18:56, 3 June 2011 (UTC))[reply]

Ready to go[edit]

I think this one is at long last ready. It needs more refs but the overall core is there and now that Jones has a new graphic novel from New Press, I believe it's time to take this live.Isisitrix 19:14, 9 March 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Isisitrix (talkcontribs)