Talk:Dark Angel (DC Comics)
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Paula Von Gunther of Earth-1
[edit]A character called Paula von Gunta appeared in an issue of Metal Men and in Wonder Woman, and was thought of as the Earth-1 Paula Von Gunther. However, a blonde haired Amazon named Paula also appeared on Earth-1, and was referred to as Paula von Gunther in the Official Titans Index put out by Eclipse (in co-production with DC).
17:43, 9 December 2006 (UTC)Enda80
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[edit]Paula the blonde Amazon was called Paula von Gunther in New Teen Titans vol.2 #11 by Wonder Girl on page 2.
Baroness Paula Von Gunther
[edit]There is already an article titled Baroness Paula Von Gunther that contains much of the same information in this article (Pre-Crisis History and Appearances in other media). I removed the information because 1.) it is duplicate content, and 2.) it no longer belongs in this article since Von Gunther has her own article and is a separate character from Dark Angel. Please explain why this content was added back into the article.
Enda80 11:50, 7 January 2007 (UTC)Enda80
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