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The IP that made this edit matches the IP that made an edit on the NOW Comics discussion page. This edit is signed "Tony." I believe this person is Tony C. Caputo as every single edit he made appears to have disparaged Marc Hansen in some way, and the fact that nine minutes after the edits on the NOW Comics page a user named Tonyccaputo makes a single edit. As such he probably isn't the leased biased person and likely shouldn't be editing this article. The statement about Marc Hansen is also in opposition of an uncited statement on the NOW Comics page, "In February of 2006, the corporation dissolved completely due to the poor sales of Caputo's book Vespers." In addition, the statement appears to be factually incorrect, by Tony's own admission on the NOW Comics discussion page, "Four (4) of the six (6) books were Marc Hansen's humor books." 4 out of 6 is 66%, not 90%. This is my first major (potentially controversial) edit, so if I'm being overzealous please let me know. Matthew Meta (talk) 06:09, 28 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]