Telle, if you feel that way, you should rewrite them...Wikipedia lets you do that, you know.
I agree that it's not well written, but at least someone took the time to write something and I am appreciative of that
Don't get me wrong --I appreciate that the article is there as well, That is the value of Wiki: at least there is
some info online about everything I need to know. I've written and re-written many articles on Wikipedia myself, but I usually like to know something about the subject before I do. The article needs a general editorial cleanup and lots of cutting, but without having the actual stories in fron of me, I can't really say what needs to be left in and what needs to be cut (ie, what is essential for an understanding of plot and character, and what isn't). The comics team on Wiki has lots of specialists for both --I'm sure someone will get around to it.
One of the funniest things about Wikipedia, and one that is often remarked on, is that there are almost as many minor comics-related articles as there are articles about say, American historical figures or characters from American fiction. I remember reading the biography of Quicksilver (yes, I'm a nerd) and it was longer than the entry for Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada for 2 decades and one of the most important figures in Canadian history. (Trudeau's appearance in Alpha Flight was not mentioned in his bio).