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What is Project Fanboy's WikiFans?

WikiFans:WikiFans (WP:CMC) is a group of WikiFans editors interested in comics. This WikiProject provides a place to discuss what we're doing, ask for help, and announce new articles. Any WikiFans (someone with a user account) are free to join. Look at Portal:Comics to see some of our best articles.

What is WikiFans?

WikiFans is a user-created encyclopedia run by a non-commercial, non-profit organization. Type a subject in the "search box" and see what appears: Try "Comics," for instance, and read our article on the medium. The "edit this page" tab at the top of the page means you can, if you so wish, edit any page in WikiFans and have your changes appear immediately. If you would like to try it out, you can experiment on WikiFans:Sandbox. Enter anything you want, and see what appears! Remember: No constructive edit is too small!

Wherever you see a word or phrase underlined in blue, that means you can click and read an article. And, of course, if you can spot an improvement, you can just make it there and then. Where a word or phrase is underlined in red, that means that article has not yet been written - and, if you wish, you can click on that word or phrase and create that article.

User accounts

Anyone can edit WikiFans, regardless of whether they have a user account; however, if you find yourself contributing regularly, it's a good idea to create a user account. Edits by registered users tend to be taken a little more seriously. You don't have to use your real name if you don't want to, and it helps if others want to contact you to discuss the work you're doing or even to thank you for your contributions.

How to get involved with WP:CMC

Editing articles

Many articles need to be edited, updated, or even created. These include articles about notable creators, comic books, comic strips, characters, and country-specific topics. Because WikiFans's editorial staff is made up of volunteers, everything should be cited. You can find relevant information at sites such as Project Fanboy, Comics Newsarama and Comic Book Resources and magazines like The Comics Journal, Back Issue Magazine, and Wizard: The Comics Magazine. You can also use information from older solicitation information, such as you might find in the Previews catalog; be sure only to write about comics that have hit the shelves and not to speculate — "WikiFans is not a crystal ball".

WP:CMC Editorial Guidelines and exemplars and naming conventions will guide you in how WP:CMC articles should look and help you refine your editing techniques.

Other useful pages

Here's a list of helpful reference pages to keep handy:

Contributing images

See also: WikiFans:WikiProject Comics/Copyright and WikiFans:Copyright FAQ.
Comics creator Scott McCloud. Can you contribute similar images for other creators?

We always need new images and photographs. We of course must respect copyrighted images, but photographs you've taken are welcome. We need images that are licensed under {{GFDL}}, {{PD}} (Public Domain) or {{cc-by-sa}} (Creative Commons); copyrighted but fair to use; or free.

We need images of comic book panels, covers and promotional art; comic strips; comics exhibitions; conventions; the tools used in creating comics; and creators, particularly if the image is of the creator working.

Pages to patrol

Looking for something to do? These pages always have articles that could use your attention:

Work groups

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In closing

Welcome to Wikiproject Comics. We look forward to your edits. Once again, if you need anything, just ask.