User talk:Jhenderson777/Fictional history of Green GoblinStreamliningNo matter what happens down the road, we do not need the blow-by-blow overdetail of the "Death in the Family" section. Details like the fact it takes place at Midtown High are irrelevant. The two sharing a laugh has no repercussions in Spider-Man's life, making it irrelevant, and the comparison to Batman: The Killing Joke is an uncited OR observation. Here are the two paragraphs of that section, followed by a condensed version that pulls out the only details that affect the long-term status quo:
And the condensed version with the significant information remaining:
Confiding to Osborn about his dream, "An enraged Peter Parker pummels the Green Goblin, beating him mercilessly", the never-consummated bluff about Normie ... all irrelevant overdetail, which WikiProject Comics and Wikipedia writing-about-fiction standards disallow. --Tenebrae (talk) 01:27, 3 October 2010 (UTC) Another exampleWhat use are the details of how and where Kidder's body was found? Do they make any difference whatsoever to the main point? BEFORE The Goblin outed publiclyTerri Kidder, a reporter for the Daily Bugle, follows a lead she was given from a friend concerning missing persons at Oscorp. Her friend is an employee at Oscorp. In an attempt to break the story, she tricks her way into the office of Norman Osborn to question him about the missing people.[20] She is then found dead and mutilated in the reservoir on the east side of Central Park. Ben Urich puts the pieces together and eventually the police come to investigate Norman for the missing bodies. When they arrive at Norman’s office, they find the Green Goblin instead. Spider-Man intervenes and neutralizes the Goblin, who nearly kills both Ben Urich and Jessica Jones, Luke Cage’s girlfriend. Luke Cage, angered by the attacks on his then-pregnant girlfriend, goes after Norman after he had already surrendered to the authorities. To escape this attack Norman dons his Goblin apparel, but Luke subdues him. The story concludes with Osborn being confirmed publicly as the Green Goblin and being placed in jail.[21] AFTER Osborn revealed publicly as Green GoblinIn a storyline in The Pulse #1-5 (date), Daily Bugle reporter Terri Kidder is found dead after investigating a lead about Osborn. Tthe police, along with Spider-Man, Ben Urich, and Jessica Jones and her then boyfriend, the superhero Luke Cage, capture Osborn, who admits his dual identity. --Tenebrae (talk) 01:36, 3 October 2010 (UTC) AnotherAgain, the "Sins Past" section doesn't need detail about finding the letter, and taking the letter to analysis, etc. — the letter's not the point! The existence of the Stacy kids are. We can say who they are, what it comes from and what it means in much, much fewer words that this rambling overdetail.--Tenebrae (talk) 01:50, 3 October 2010 (UTC) |
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