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The result was keep. Mark Arsten (talk) 22:28, 4 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

List of actors who have played comic book characters[edit]

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Completely unsourced. Even if it was sourced, it is too broad of a list, and it will be too long and is simply trivia. JDDJS (talk) 23:02, 28 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Note: This debate has been included in the list of Lists of people-related deletion discussions. • Gene93k (talk) 23:36, 28 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
The list is useful to anyone who is interested in both comic books and films (which is probably quite a large number of people). WP:TRIVIA doesn't apply because the list is selective rather than a random collection of unconnected facts: "a selectively populated list with a relatively narrow theme is not necessarily trivia"; the selection criteria are clear and unambiguous. Wikipedia isn't just for academics, it is permitted to write articles on popular culture. I couldn't find anything in the notability or list guidelines that would disallow this list, but if you can find something then please add a comment and I'll change my !vote. CodeTheorist (talk) 07:54, 30 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
  • Rebuttals to minor points: (1) The list is certainly not useful to anyone interested in both comic books & films, e.g., me -- reading comics since I was 10 (that's several decades now) and a fan of comics-in-film. (2) We have plenty of pop culture articles (and indeed plenty of academic studies on pop culture), and I'm not suggesting they're inappropriate as a category, so let's not try to impugn the argument with reverse snobbery or implications of academic elitism.
  • More substantively, (1) You say the list is "selective rather than a random collection of unconnected facts". The facts are not of course a random collection of unconnected facts -- there is a list theme and I'm not denying it -- but there is nothing in the list that says it is "selectively populated"; the title suggests comprehensive inclusion, and there's no particular guidance as to how to populate the list -- i.e., "award-winning" or "most popular" or "most cited" or "best-selling".
  • And (2) you have still failed to explain why this particular topic, "actors who have played comic book characters", is relevant rather than, say, "actors who have played musicians", "actors who have played historical figures", "actors who have played ...". Actors by type of role opens up a very, very broad -- I should say infinite -- number of possible lists. Why, then, should we have this particular list? Is it generally defining to those actors? (No -- occasionally, i.e., Christopher Reeve as Superman -- but not generally.) So what is the reason? Please have something more than "it's useful", because every piece of information can be hypothetically useful. If you can demonstrate actual uses -- as in references to this or similar lists in news and scholarship, suggesting that it's a real topic -- then we can get somewhere. --Lquilter (talk) 12:48, 30 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
  • I refer folks to Category:Lists of actors by role, which is currently populated with 14 lists. Five of them cover very specific characters (James Bond, Santa Claus, Elvis Presley, Doctor Who, Sherlock Holmes); two very specific groups of characters (US presidents, X-Men). Two cover guest stars on TV shows. Two cover special types of acting situations -- multiple roles in the same film or TV series. Then we have the three nominated for deletion here -- actors who have played animated characters, comic book characters, or video game characters. I submit that these are precedential for a new type of actors-by-role lists: actors by source of role. If we go with this precedent, we can have "actors who played short story characters", "actors who played anime characters", "actors who played novel characters", "actors who played radio telenovella characters", "actors who played vaudeville characters", "actors who played shakespearean roles", "actors who played biblical characters", "actors who played religious text characters", "actors who played theatrical characters", etc., etc. There is no limiting factor here besides individual user's interest -- again, the definition of WP:TRIVIA. Because I can sit at home and in my idle time make lots and lots of lists -- it's what fans do. But it has to be more than of fannish interest to be of encyclopedic interest. --Lquilter (talk) 13:00, 30 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]
DGG, are we seriously going to start categorizing actors by the kinds of roles they have played? You do realize that this will set a precedent that will create an infinity of categories ... --Lquilter (talk) 12:26, 1 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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