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I have redirected this article based on the following three pages:

  • Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not#Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information, namely Wikipedia articles on published works (such as fictional stories) should cover their real-world context and sourced analysis, offering detail on a work's development, impact or historical significance, not solely a detailed summary of that work's plot.
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  • Wikipedia:Manual of Style, namely There are specific notability prerequisites to be met by fictional subjects to warrant articles specifically about them. As mentioned earlier, the rule of thumb is that if the topic is sufficiently notable, secondary sources should be available. (snip) It is important that articles give due weight to all aspects of the subject, and to avoid placing undue emphasis on minor points. This concerns all elements of the article page, including infoboxes and succession boxes as well as images and the text.

Before restoring a version of the article prior top the redirect, please consider whether it meets the above criteria. If not, based on policy and guidance, the article should remain a redirect. Hiding Talk 16:10, 3 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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I have removed the following as it has been without a source since 2009:

From the Betrayal section:

When the Pantheon finds Agamemnon later he is in his teenage form in the city of Boston. He is being pursued by the renegade Pantheon member Jason. After a confrontation in Fenway Park, Agamemnon and the Hulk are transported to the after-life realm of Hela. After an undetermined time of the Hulk fighting Hela's skeletal forces, Agamemnon pleads for Hela to let the two go based on a past emotional connection (later revealed to be that they are half-siblings, through their father, Loki). She reluctantly agrees.

Regards, Hiding T 08:51, 8 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]