Thread:Roscoe Coaltrane/@comment-37223231-20190309193241/@comment-35249357-20190324044453

Quotations - I tried as well in a few ways, but yeah, everyone I looked up has only one quote in the Template.

Blackest Night is generally confusing. It's a prophecy and a crisis and written into the GL oath. (Also by Krona, interestingly enough.). Well, he was a bit of a smart cookie, if short on looks.
 * The term Blackest Night was coined by Krona in the GL Oath.
 * Blackest Night was caused by Krona when he destroyed Sector 666 of space, leaving 5 beings alive to seek revenge. One was Atrocitus.  Bad move.
 * Blackest Night freed Krona from what would have been an eternal prison.

Red Font. Ha! You know what a name printed in red font means. It means we're not finished our job yet.

I looked at the Krona disambiguation page, and they're not so hard to do. Did you already add God to yours? Because God (Preacher) is on the God disambiguation page. Noice. One way or the other.

Proinsias Cassidy This cover artist Glen Fabry finds the ugliest people for some of these characters.

In the Early Years 2nd paragraph : "He earned the nickname... ". Which guy is Little Tom?

Just an observation - Cassidy leaving the water and bursting into flames is a cool visual. And well told, EmpJ. Sort of a reverse-creation of the Swamp Thing. Very much like an older Alan Moore Swamp Thing story (with Constantine of course) where the vampires take up residence under water, since it blocks the UV light. Moore made the point, as does your Preacher comic, that it's still (stagnant) water, since running water is generally toxic to Vampires in 20th century mythology. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (a better show than those who haven't seen it believe) made an argument in a college class that the 'Mad Monk Rasputin' was a vampire, since businessmen in Russia tried to kill him in 1916 with poison and bullets but he would only die when he was bound and thrown in the river. It's a neat story is all, which helps me always remember that vampires and running water don't mix; in case the "Last Man" scenario ever happens.

Nice. You've got the "Main Article" template used well here for Jesse Custer.

Separation - I would put a bold on the term "Reaver-Cleaver" just because it's such a bad-ass name for Simon.

You're telling this story well. I can only imagine Preacher must be fricking awes if I'm liking just reading the synopsis.

Les Enfants du Sang Because there are so many characters in this section, I might change a few of the 'he' and 'him' to 'Cassidy' to be clearer. Especially:
 * "There, he told Tulip that he was in love with her"
 * "They tried to kill him, Tulip and Jesse, but they were all killed instead."

Friends No More There's a few odd repetitions of words going on. If it's on purpose, just skip this part.
 * "Cassidy tried to save him, Jesse fell. Tulip fell into a deep depression"
 * "The anger between the two over Tulip climaxed in a fight between the two."

Really, that's all I can pick out. Your spelling is obv better than myne.

And Cassidy dies and God brings him back. Does everyone in Preacher get a holy do-over??