Talk:Dana Simpson

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Notability of Original Name

@Masem: You reverted my edit as to Dana's original name on the basis that they were not notable under that name. David Simpson was [the name on the first Ozy and Millie book and the book was listed as being by "David Craig Simpson" on sites like Amazon.] This was true of the [second book] and the [third book].

[The fifth book used the full name David Craig Simpson].

I am not sure which book it switched over to D.C. Simpson, but [I know Tofu Knights used it,] and a number of the earlier Ozy and Millie collections (circa mid to late 2000s) used it. Titanium Dragon (talk) 05:23, 15 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Okay, given that the published books use the name , there's no avoiding that. I thought the books were only published under "D.C.". Masem (t) 13:10, 15 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]