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:At the time I nominated it I did not see any indications of notability. Please assume good faith. I would attempt to make the improvements myself, but somehow I suspect that someone who has actually read at least one SinFest webcomic might be better qualified to do that. AFD is not cleanup, but it is never wrong to encourage people to improve an article. ] (]) 11:30, 11 September 2011 (UTC) :At the time I nominated it I did not see any indications of notability. Please assume good faith. I would attempt to make the improvements myself, but somehow I suspect that someone who has actually read at least one SinFest webcomic might be better qualified to do that. AFD is not cleanup, but it is never wrong to encourage people to improve an article. ] (]) 11:30, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
*'''Comment''' I've updated my original comment above to "Speedy Keep." See ] -- Nominator has effectively withdrawn their nomination when they write "it appears to me that notability has been established by the publishers weekly citation" that was provide 6 days ago. They've also said that "If I see the above-mentioned indications of notability incorporated into the article (especially the "published in print" claim), I will withdraw my nomination for deletion." Of course, the article has for over a year and a half had the "published in print claim" with attribution that "Dark Horse Comics republished in June 2009 the first volume of compiled strips". ] (]) 19:35, 11 September 2011 (UTC) *'''Comment''' I've updated my original comment above to "Speedy Keep." See ] -- Nominator has effectively withdrawn their nomination when they write "it appears to me that notability has been established by the publishers weekly citation" that was provide 6 days ago. They've also said that "If I see the above-mentioned indications of notability incorporated into the article (especially the "published in print" claim), I will withdraw my nomination for deletion." Of course, the article has for over a year and a half had the "published in print claim" with attribution that "Dark Horse Comics republished in June 2009 the first volume of compiled strips". ] (]) 19:35, 11 September 2011 (UTC)

*http://www.darkhorse.com/Books/16-026/Sinfest-Volume-1 says:
* Web traffic on Sinfest.net averages 1.7 million unique visitors per month and 300,000 page hits per day.
* "After seven years and counting, Tatsuya Ishida shows every indication of maturing into a cartoonist on the level of Bill Watterson and Walt Kelly." -The Comics Journal, "50 Excellent Comics from 2007"
* "The best webcomic out there." -comicsworthreading.com
* " . . . Sinfest offers many laughs; it may be brutally funny, but it is dead honest and refreshing." -Publisher's Weekly
*http://www.darkhorse.com/Books/16-570/Sinfest-Viva-La-Resistance
*Widely acclaimed for both style and content, Sinfest is a frequent entry in critics' "Best Comics of the Year" lists (The Comics Journal, MTV, Comics Reporter, Comics Worth Reading) and just hit its tenth year of serialization. Don't miss it!
* Web traffic on sinfest.net averages 2.3 million unique visitors per month!
:If you ever doubt something is notable, look on the official site that publishes it. ] 19:40, 11 September 2011 (UTC)

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No evidence of notability. Cites consist of passing mentions in articles about many webcomics, or pages created by the webcomic's author. Guy Macon (talk) 11:28, 5 September 2011 (UTC)

Note: This debate has been included in the list of Webcomics-related deletion discussions. • Gene93k (talk) 13:44, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
  • While it does happen that a bunch of keep votes alone is enough to save an article, it is far more certain to be retained if the evidence of notability is incorporated into the article rather than just discussed on the talk page. I would encourage those who have voted to keep this page to take the next step and improve the article with some citations. Guy Macon (talk) 23:02, 7 September 2011 (UTC)

One could only hope that some of the effort that is going into the above keep votes would go into actually improving the Sinfest Misplaced Pages page. I'm just saying. --Guy Macon (talk) 16:29, 10 September 2011 (UTC)

(Responding to your suggestion of withdrawal) Are you trying to make some kind of point here? It's fair if you don't feel like improving an article you sent to AFD, but why don't you just withdraw the nom now? It looks basically like SNOW keep already. I don't see the point to you sitting here with your hands in the air, trying to get drive-by commenters to incorporate stuff into the article. Axem Titanium (talk) 22:50, 10 September 2011 (UTC)
When making such decisions, I always make the choice that is most likely to benefit Misplaced Pages. I have no expertise in the area of web comics, but clearly many of the commenters do. Waiting a couple more days may result in one of them improving the article. Guy Macon (talk) 22:56, 10 September 2011 (UTC)
  • Keep. Sourcing indicates notability. Drmies (talk) 01:08, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
  • Keep AFD is not cleanup, first of all. You don't nominate something for deletion unless you believe the article's subject isn't notable. Reliable sources have been found that give adequate coverage of this webcomic. Also if you want something added to the article, such as the sources found, then do it yourself. Dream Focus 10:39, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
At the time I nominated it I did not see any indications of notability. Please assume good faith. I would attempt to make the improvements myself, but somehow I suspect that someone who has actually read at least one SinFest webcomic might be better qualified to do that. AFD is not cleanup, but it is never wrong to encourage people to improve an article. Guy Macon (talk) 11:30, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
  • Comment I've updated my original comment above to "Speedy Keep." See Misplaced Pages:Speedy keep -- Nominator has effectively withdrawn their nomination when they write "it appears to me that notability has been established by the publishers weekly citation" that was provide 6 days ago. They've also said that "If I see the above-mentioned indications of notability incorporated into the article (especially the "published in print" claim), I will withdraw my nomination for deletion." Of course, the article has for over a year and a half had the "published in print claim" with attribution that "Dark Horse Comics republished in June 2009 the first volume of compiled strips". Rangoondispenser (talk) 19:35, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
  • http://www.darkhorse.com/Books/16-026/Sinfest-Volume-1 says:
  • Web traffic on Sinfest.net averages 1.7 million unique visitors per month and 300,000 page hits per day.
  • "After seven years and counting, Tatsuya Ishida shows every indication of maturing into a cartoonist on the level of Bill Watterson and Walt Kelly." -The Comics Journal, "50 Excellent Comics from 2007"
  • "The best webcomic out there." -comicsworthreading.com
  • " . . . Sinfest offers many laughs; it may be brutally funny, but it is dead honest and refreshing." -Publisher's Weekly
  • http://www.darkhorse.com/Books/16-570/Sinfest-Viva-La-Resistance
  • Widely acclaimed for both style and content, Sinfest is a frequent entry in critics' "Best Comics of the Year" lists (The Comics Journal, MTV, Comics Reporter, Comics Worth Reading) and just hit its tenth year of serialization. Don't miss it!
  • Web traffic on sinfest.net averages 2.3 million unique visitors per month!
If you ever doubt something is notable, look on the official site that publishes it. Dream Focus 19:40, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
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