Talk:Jenny Blake Isabella
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[edit]I was wondering whether or not Tony Isabella can be considered as a critical opinion for comics. By this I mean, if he dislikes a comic and gives so and so reasons, can I say this comic has been criticized for so and so reasons? Jztinfinity 19:24, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
Ghost Rider
[edit]Jim Shooter is the assistant editor who changed the Ghost Rider script that Isabella disapproves of. Shooter's reason for not having Jesus as a Marvel character is because there's certain amount of trouble with this. Isabella believes that there's no problem with this. This story was turned on its head in Jason Aaron's recent (2008-2009) run on Ghost Rider, though I'm not sure he knew of this.
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[edit]The subject of this article has announced through social media posts that they are trans and have noted a preferred name, which I have added to the article. However, I can find no announcement of pronouns yet, and given that the announcements have included plans to use both the old name and the new one professionally, I don't think we can make the simple assumption here. (I should also note that I've known the subject slightly for decades and have done a small amount of business with him in the past, so I have some conflict of interest, albeit a very slight one.) -- Nat Gertler (talk) 19:59, 9 February 2025 (UTC)
- Per the Facebook post calling it their preferred name, I've gone ahead and moved the article to Jenny Blake Isabella, and updated it to use she/her pronouns for its subject. Barring any contradiction, I feel comfortable making the simple assumption that Isabella would accept she/her pronouns.
- For reference regarding "both names", Isabella wrote in a reply:
–RoxySaunders 🏳️⚧️ (talk • stalk) 23:46, 9 February 2025 (UTC)As I told DC Comics when they asked if I wanted a name change on credits and reprints, I told them I did not consider "Tony Isabella" a dead name. I wrote some great stuff under that name and helped a lot of people. I will be writing under both names in the future. Which name will be used will depend on the project. But it's fine to refer to my old work as being by Tony.
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