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An ] editor, ], which is clearly the company owned by the article subject, has at least twice now made inappropriate ] edits. He removed pertinent cited content that came directly from the highly respected Will Eisner biography ''A Spirited Life'' ; he elsewhere wholesale removed extremely ] cited content and replaced it with completely uncited quantitative claims and self-aggrandizing ] and ] claims with terms like "unprecedented" and "arguably best-selling"; and slipped in uncited content within a cited passage . This is some of the most blatantly COI editing I've ever seen on Misplaced Pages.--] (]) 20:12, 18 November 2015 (UTC)
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An SPA editor, User:Comicslibrary, which is clearly the company owned by the article subject, has at least twice now made inappropriate COI edits. He removed pertinent cited content that came directly from the highly respected Will Eisner biography A Spirited Lifehere; he elsewhere wholesale removed extremely RS cited content here and replaced it with completely uncited quantitative claims and self-aggrandizing WP:PEACOCK and WP:EXCEPTIONAL claims with terms like "unprecedented" and "arguably best-selling"; and slipped in uncited content within a cited passage here. This is some of the most blatantly COI editing I've ever seen on Misplaced Pages.--Tenebrae (talk) 20:12, 18 November 2015 (UTC)