Talk:A Death in the Family (comics)

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Minor numbers error in the polling scam[edit]

The guy who rigged the phone poll called every 90 seconds for 8 hours. 60 seconds x 60 minutes=3600 seconds in an hour. 3600 seconds divided by one call every 90 seconds is 40 calls an hour. 40 calls times 8 hours is 320 calls, at 50 cents a call or $160. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mikedee429 (talkcontribs) 18:36, 7 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Goitta source or is that all your own work? - J Greb (talk) 21:36, 7 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

It's just the math based on O'Neil's statement, if you dial a phone number every 90 seconds for 8 hours, you do it 320 times, not 200. The original wiki writer sorta crapped out on the math, that's all the correction was. It's not over 200 possible votes, it's over 300 possible votes, 320 to be exact, which is probably how it should be worded, citing "adding up to 320 possible votes to the death line"]. Thoughts?

JGreb, have we determined we want bad math in this article then? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mikedee429 (talkcontribs) 20:35, 12 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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GA Review[edit]

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Reviewer: Some Dude From North Carolina (talk · contribs) 00:48, 27 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

  • Move the short description to the top of the article.
  • Add WP:ALT text to every image.
  • "crimefighting" → "crime-fighting"
  • "500,000 called in" – is a word (maybe "people") missing?
  • Add a WP:DATECOMMA after "September 15, 1988".
  • "once the verdict was in, and made the decision" → "once the verdict was in and decided"
  • Remove the comma after "expected Todd to die".
  • Add a comma after "the next decade of comic book canon".
  • Archive sources (you can use this).
  • Ping when done. Some Dude From North Carolina (talk) 19:31, 27 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Some Dude From North Carolina: all done. Thank you for taking the time to review! JOEBRO64 20:37, 28 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

May need a small update for Todd's modern characterization[edit]

I would add this myself if I was a reader of Todd's series, but I'm not. In Nightwing (2016)'s "2021 Annual" issue, Jason Todd guest stars and they make a point of saying he's trying to go completely legit. As a symbol of that, he now uses a crowbar as a standard weapon and is more open about talking about having "unresolved issues" over his relationship with Batman. In a seemingly productive way, not a snide way. Anyway, someone more familiar with where he's at should take a look at this article. A few sentences or a small, new paragraph ought to cover it. lethargilistic (talk) 01:32, 4 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

That's more a Jason Todd factoid than a "Death in the Family" one, IMO. Maybe using a crowbar as his weapon would merit a mention here, but otherwise that's more about the character than this story. JOEBRO64 01:58, 4 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I think I can put what I was thinking more directly. Todd still brings DITF up all the time, and they've been drastically changing the way he does that. His resurrection has been reinterpreted as a second chance that is more important to Jason than the fact that he died in DITF. (On a whim, I just read "Red Hood and the Outlaws vol. 2 #50", and it is a crystal-clear example of this.) I think that reinterpretation of this storyline's fallout/significance is worth a mention in the "Effect on future stories" section. Suitably, Todd eventually re-joined Batman's supporting cast as an "on-again, off-again ally" strikes me as historically accurate (i.e., it can remain), but significantly out of date if it's true that he's now meant to be a straightforward ally. We agree that any potential mention of Jason's new crowbar speaks for itself. Obviously, this rough idea is OR and a secondary source would need to be sought out. I'm non-committal. I'm not in a position to suggest the exact change, but I think there's something there. lethargilistic (talk) 02:57, 4 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]