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Richard C. Meyer, the creator of Jawbreakers, Closer to Heaven, and Splatto Comics, recently observed that Marvel and DC Comics are “the comic book equivalent of a gay bar.”
Richard C. Meyer has announced that he will be voluntarily dismissing his tortious interference and defamation lawsuit against Mark Waid.
Are the X-Men still the X-Men – or soulless meat-puppets that will spell the end of everything we hold dear? Only Jonathan Hickman knows…
Both Richard C. Meyer and Mark Waid have personally responded to recent media coverage of the latest developments in their ongoing legal battle.
In newly released messages, Antarctic Press EiC Ben Dunn appears to indicate that Mark Waid had a direct influence on their decision to drop Jawbreakers.
In the latest development in the ongoing lawsuit filed against Mark Waid by Richard C. Meyer, Waid has filed a motion to dismiss the case.
Following a segment on Comedy Central’s The Jim Jefferies Show, Avi Yemini provided proof that Jefferies selectively edited the interview and twisted Yemini’s words.
Jawbreakers – Lost Souls by Ricahrd C. Meyer, Jon Malin, and Brett R. Smith is a visually stunning package. It’s like like a double shot of Johnnie Walker Black Label with ‘70s classic rock playing on the jukebox in the back.
A new petition created by Lilith Frammington calls for YouTuber Richard C. Meyer, who runs the Diversity & Comics channel to have his Social Security number revoked by the United States government.
Richard C. Meyer’s YouTube channel was recently the target of DMCA strikes by industry professionals, Magdalene Visaggio and Kwanza Osajyefo. His appeal to YouTube found their claims were false.