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Excerpts of Note from the Critical Press

Some scalliwags may scoff that Mark Millar on _Wanted_ is only the tricked up bastard child of Grant Morrison and Warren Ellis, and it is to these carpetbaggers I say thee nay! To me, Mjolnir!

--Dark Jubilee (print, winter 2004)

Although a comix canon may exist within the archives of the Smithsonian and Art Spiegelman's basement, few regular comics readers are aware of the procreational uses of classic comics like Gasoline Alley and Thimble Theater. --Journal of Acoustics and Recreational Applied Vibration (1997)

Generally criticized as the inevitable failures of commercial art, superhero crossovers, like Archie versus Punisher and Aunt May and Franklin Richards versus Galactus and the delightful Hostess cupcake comics of the earlier ninties, or as I prefer to call this genre "The Collected Novels of Mark Twain," constitute a thriving community-based pulp art comparable to the pharmocologically-inspired work of sixties Los Angeles painters, thirteenth century illuminated manuscripts, and socks. -Chuck's Burger and Fries Journal of Advanced Semiology (print, fall 1999)