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Article says "The series was unavoidably canceled after three issues when the comics market was collapsing." without any source or citation. However, WildStar was also subject to a lawsuit by Michael Tierney for violation of his registered trademark for Wild Stars. Image ultimately lost this battle. This likely has more to do with its cancellation than anything else. http://www.criticalblast.com/articles/2002/08/12/david-vs-goliath-round-2-wildstar-vs-wild-stars173.10.192.34 (talk) 13:26, 19 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Agreed. The "unavoidably" adjective is especially wrong, as the cancellation of Wildstar and other non-founder Image titles had more to do with the company's internal disfunction than sales. Argento Surfer (talk) 13:49, 19 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]