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She isn't a Mary Sue for any particular author. I tend to classify those as self inserts.
She isn't a Mary Sue for any particular author. I tend to classify those as self inserts.


I'm labelling Lana a Sue because of her constant wangst regarding her dead parents, her stringing Clark along whenever Whitney dares do something not pertaining to her.
I'm labelling Lana a Sue because of her constant wangst regarding her dead parents, her stringing Clark along whenever Whitney dares do something not pertaining to her.--[[User:Setzer]]
 
* Isn't a Mary Sue -- by definition -- a particularly odious type of self-insert?  A wanktastic character that isn't a self-insert is just wanky. --[[User:Ted C|Ted C]] 21:57, 23 June 2008 (EDT)
 
I tihnk a character can be a Mary Sue without being an outright author insert. It's just that they so often fall into that category that the lines blur.

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Who is the writer for whom Lana Lang is supposedly a Mary Sue? --Ted C 17:58, 23 June 2008 (EDT)

She isn't a Mary Sue for any particular author. I tend to classify those as self inserts.

I'm labelling Lana a Sue because of her constant wangst regarding her dead parents, her stringing Clark along whenever Whitney dares do something not pertaining to her.--User:Setzer

  • Isn't a Mary Sue -- by definition -- a particularly odious type of self-insert? A wanktastic character that isn't a self-insert is just wanky. --Ted C 21:57, 23 June 2008 (EDT)

I tihnk a character can be a Mary Sue without being an outright author insert. It's just that they so often fall into that category that the lines blur.