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Hard Case Crime, which is a publishing company “dedicated to reviving the vigor and excitement, the suspense and thrills—the sheer […]
The Ferryman, which just wrapped up its IndieGoGo fundraiser, has split ways with letterer Taylor Esposito after a personal attack against Jon Del Arroz was uncovered in the pages of Dynamite Comics’ Centipede #4.
Ethan Van Sciver starts crowdfunding campaign to support a lawsuit for Jeremy Hambly after he was assaulted at Gen Con in Indianapolis.
The Quartering’s alleged attacker, Matt Loter, who runs Prettiest Princess Games, appears to have an unfulfilled KickStarter from 2013.
Dynamite Entertainment handled the nasty personal attack that was uncovered in Centipede #4 consummate professionalism on a corporate level.
The promoters of the Gen Con are now silencing attendees who are fearful for their safety and are questioning Gencon’s silence on the assault on Jeremy Hambly.
Letterer Taylor Esposito has taken to Twitter to address the personal attacks and insults discovered in Dynamite Comics and Atari’s Centipede #4 against Jon Del Arroz and Vox Day’s Alt Hero.
Vox Day and Arkhaven Comics, who were insulted in Dynamite Comics and Atari’s Centipede #4 by writer Max Bemis, artist Eion Marron, and letterer Taylor Esposito has issued an exclusive response.
Nasty Personal Attack Against Jon Del Arroz Appears in Dynamite Comics and Atari’s ‘Centipede’ Comic
Comic book writer and the lead singer of Say Anything Max Bemis, artist Eoin Marron, and letterer Taylor Esposito decided to use Atari’s Centipede intellectual property in a Dynamite Comics published book to attack fellow comic book writer Jon Del Arroz.