Talk:Cinebook

Latest comment: 8 years ago by A.amitkumar in topic Censorship

Spirou and Fantasio

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Hmmm, I found some info on the release while I googled, but there doesn't seem to be an official confirmation yet. Anyway, it's good news, the series deserves a bigger English audience, and Egmont's Indian subsidiary Euro Books might not have much of an export outside India. 惑乱 Wakuran (talk) 15:05, 9 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Censorship

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Cinebook is known for altering the comics it publishes by censoring female nudity, as reported in Wikipedia's page about the Aldebaran comic series: https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Aldebaran_(comics)#Censorship This is also reported else where, f.e. http://www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk/blog/2009/aldebaran-epic-humanist-euro-fantasy/ & http://marvelmasterworksfansite.yuku.com/topic/18496/Cinebook & https://forums.2000adonline.com/index.php?topic=35245.15

This being an important thing to many comic book fans and people who don't believe in censorship I think it should be added to the article.

Thanks for starting a conversation here on the article talk page. Wikipedians strive to keep the article neutral, so it would be great if you could provide some references which show facts and not opinions. If it is an opinion you would want to add into the article then it can be added as an opinion like "So and So said Such and such thing". But please note it works best if the so and so has to be credible in the field on which they are giving an opinion about.  A m i t  웃   17:15, 3 January 2016 (UTC)Reply
This censorship is widely known in the comic reading population and mentioned in many places, for example also in with a quote from Cinebook employee http://thorgal.wikia.com/wiki/Thorgal_(comics) but if you won't accept anything besides a scientific article then I guess we're out of luck.
Please go through the verifiable references section for references. Dont want to provide opinions that are not even documented anywhere. There is nothing called word of mouth here  A m i t  웃   17:26, 3 January 2016 (UTC)Reply