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Geoff Klock's | by Geoff Klock(geoff.klock@gmail.com) | Fri, Sep 18

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It is scalable biz once again, I'm afraid, and therefore part of the same problem. The stupid money, that can make lazy writers of any of us. Get In, Get Out, Get Over...I can think of many a comics writer who might as well have that translated into Latin and tattooed on the inside of his ear: many a co...

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