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Woot! This is kickass. One question, you said you were considering dividing up the DC/Indie respect threads into a DC and an Indie section. Are you still keeping those together?
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Marvel's getting broken into A-M and N-Z directories. And yes, Indy and DC will be seperated. Everything will obviously be in this forum, but there will be seperate directories (even though there's only maybe 5 indie threads right now).
Have to note though...many of the great Respect Threads here haven't been made by KMC'ers, but are taken from places like SHC or Alvaro.
The REALLY good Respect Threads (By this, I mean truly comprehensive, focusing on the entire career of the character and listing nearly every feat made) made by KMC'ers IMO include:
Alpha Flight
Aquaman
The Authority
Ion
Nightwing
Spawn
Namor
Thanos
Shadowcat
Dr. Strange
Colossus
There might be a few you missed, but your assessmnent is pretty accurate. And there's also threads like Adam Warlock, which covers his entire career chronologically, but wasn't made by a KMC member.
So yeah, not all the "great" threads are by KMC'ers. But a lot are. And between the two, we have an excellent database. I'm proud as hell of it.
Batman, Superman, and Superman Blue respect threads are all in the character-forums (where I don't have Mod powers). So I'll be talking to probably WD to get those moved over. Otherwise, everything is transferred, and the directories are set up.
Yeah, we have a lot of great threads, and like said, our database is BIG.
I would have mentioned Spider-Man R. thread, but it doesn't really cover a lot of his career.
Of course, my humongous Spider-Man thread will knock it off so I would be a bit useless.
Seriously though. Did you know that on average, Spider-Man has about 144 appearences per month?
I have about 6500 comics in total to put scans from. It's insane.
Lots of sweet stuff I haven't seen before, though. Like proof that Spider-Man's actions actually work faster then he thinks, so telepaths can't predict his attacks. And some totally awesome speed/strength feats and fights.