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[edit] Jem! is incorrect
Earlier this year, I corrected IMDb.com's entry for the show Jem (it was incorrectly listed as Jem!) and now I have corrected the two instances where it appears in Christy Marx's Wikipedia.com entry. Jem is correct, Jem! is incorrect. -R
[edit] Dark Glass
Christy Marx is famous for writing the famous Beast Wars episode Dark Glass, which never reached production, because Hasbro thought it was too dark for a children's show. It was replaced by a more tongue-in-cheek episode named Go with the flow, written by Bob Forward. Incidentally, that episode contains a reference to me, as a series fanboy in-joke. JIP | Talk 08:51, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
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An individual covered by or significantly related to this article, Christy Marx, has edited Wikipedia as
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