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Bio

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About Me

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I am a big Marvel nerd who loves the MCU. I have just recently gotten into reading some of the comic stories. Did you know that as of 2024 there were 119 F-Bombs dropped in the MCU, 1 was in Guardians of the Galaxy vol 3 and the other 118 were in Deadpool and Wolverine. [1] I also enjoy playing golf with my friends and family. Another thing I enjoy is building and displaying Legos. Most of my Lego sets are Marvel and Star Wars sets. My favorite ones would be my Lego Death Star and my big Lego Avengers Tower. I also enjoy playing videogames with my friends. The mainly play Fortnite but occasionally I will play Minecraft with them as well.

My Wikipedia Interests

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When it comes to me working on content if I were to make and edits to any pages or make any pages it would most likely be a page related to Marvel. That is because I know a decent amount of information related to Marvel so I think it would be easier for me to make some changes. I might make some edits on some celebrity pages that were in Marvel movies or and pages that are about any of the MCU movies that have come out. I don't really see myself making any changes to any other types of articles unless I am really sure that the change is needed.

Article Evaluation

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Thesis

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Since I was younger, I have grown to love Marvel whether it was their shows on TV or if it was their movies, and now I'm getting into their comics. One of their comics that I read recently that I really enjoy was Secret Wars. There have been multiple different Secret Wars story lines but the one that I enjoyed the most came out in 2015. So, I visited the Secret Wars 2015 article on Wikipedia and found three aspects of it worth commenting on: how reliable its sources are, any bias from the sources, and the neutrality of the article itself.

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How reliable the sources are

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One of the aspects that are really important when it comes to making a good article are the citation. They are there so that the reader knows that the fact you just stated is true and can be backed up by a reliable source. When I was looking at the sources that were cited in the references section of this article, I noticed how a lot of the sources are all reliable sources when it comes to comic knowledge. In part of the article, they go through each issue in the series and summarize what occurred in it. Each of those summaries are cited to a comic page that reviews comics.

Any bias from the sources

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Another important aspect of the sources is if there is any bias in the article that could make the information sway towards one opinion apart from another. When looking through the sources I couldn't find any real bias in the author's tone. Some of the sources even quoted some of the editors from Marvel to furthermore make their information more reliable.

How neutral is the article

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The article itself is also really neutral. There are no opinions that I can be found in the article. The authors of the article do a great job of explaining the premises of the story while making sure to leave out any bias to make the article as neutral as possible. They summarize what goes on in each issue without adding any extra reviews that could sway the readers opinion of the story. They have a summary of the whole story as well as some background information on the Secret Wars storyline as it's been portrayed throughout the years.

Conclusion

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Overall, after evaluating this article, I'd say that it is a pretty good article. The sources that they used for their information appear to be reliable which is good for their information. Also, it appears that there is no bias from any of the sources, which increases the reliability of the source. Finally, the article does a good job at being neutral. There is no wording that suggests that the authors have a certain bias towards any part of the article which makes it a better read for the reader.

References

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  1. ^ Anderton, Ethan (8/2/2024). "The MCU's F-Bomb Count Reaches New Heights Thanks to Deadpool & Wolverine". Slash Film. Retrieved 9/30/2024. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= and |date= (help)