Debate Site, FactPile.com, Use Star Wars Illustrator Kevin Graham Artwork To Enhanced Website
Online, August 22, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Forging crowd-accelerated innovation, FactPile.com is a website that reacts to the pulse of what the reader wants. Also tagged as a debate site, FactPile.com is the portal for fictional battles between comic, movie, TV or video game characters as suggested and commented on by the readers. At FactPile.com, battles happen between equally interesting characters, from Halo Reach to Boba Fett in Cloud City.
The FactPile.com matches are made possible by the involvement of many battle or debate enthusiasts. Each match is sparked by the "trend-spotter" who finds or mentions great ideas early. The "evangelist" takes the side of the idea and becomes a champion of the cause, and is countered by the "skeptic" who keeps the evangelist in check with arguments. General participants show up to the debate site to either browse through the debates or offer their comments and inputs. The "UberSpreader" spreads the word about the FactPile.com match.
Making FactPile.com even more graphically interesting is Star Wars artist Kevin Graham's stint with the debate site. Mr. Graham, one of a select few artists who are authorized by LucasFilm to create new artwork for the franchise, has generously allowed FactPile.com to use his artwork in the Star Wars matches, debuting with the Yoda vs. Marvin the Martian match.
At FactPile.com, readers from over 136 countries help contribute to providing unique content. Enthusiasts are encouraged to submit to the website battle requests of their favorite video game, comic, TV, book or movie character. Once a match is posted at FactPile.com, a friendly engagement of comments begins that lend support to either side.
The much coveted FactPile Award is only given out to winners who have gone above and beyond to prove their worth - the complete list of which can be seen on the Hall of Fame page.
Forging the sharing and discussion of ideas, opinions and stories, FactPile.com also comes with a forum page called FactpileTopia where FactPile.com members are encouraged to join.
For information and schedules of entertaining fictional character debates, interested individuals may check out http://www.factpile.com and check out its better graphics with Star Wars artist Kevin Graham on board.