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KomradeX
Oct 29, 2011

Keromaru5 posted:

Another point, based on what I can remember from an old issue of Wizard: as originally drawn, the fridge was open all the way, so you could actually see Alex's body. DC editorial thought that was too gruesome (maybe for Code approval?), so the artist moved the fridge door over to partially cover her up. The result was that some people saw only the leg, and thought she had been dismembered.

So yeah, not exactly one of DC's best moments.

I actually never read the comic, but have seen the picture and I too assumed that she was dismembered. I'm actually kind of glad to know that wasn't the case.

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KomradeX
Oct 29, 2011

I like Timm and Dini's work even if it is a bit problematic, to day the least. Still classier than New 52.

Any good books to read about the comic industry in the 90s, I'm probably going to pick up that Marvel:The Untold Story on my nook or something. But anything about other parts of the industry I find it fascinating.

I didn't think Flashpoint was awful, the main story line I thought was really well done and I enjoyed it (which means nothing in terms of quality). Some of the side stories though are more than a bit off putting though.

KomradeX
Oct 29, 2011

I don't know if this counts as a bad run. But I read emptying out this apartment of this guy that moved and inside tons of junk and among that junk I found a bunch of 90s comics. Like The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, and a bunch of 90s gimmick issues, like Batman in 3D.

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