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Objectivism doesn't work.
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Does 2000 AD ever accept submissions for Future Shock stories that come from authors that live outside of Great Britain?
When you say accept, do you mean take in submissions, or the implication of them actually publishing them?
Yeah, that's pretty bad. There's a shop like that where I live, but I hear it's owned by some rich lawyer guy who just keeps it as a hobby, opens it whenever he wants, and sits around playing the banjo inside. Weird dude.
did anybody get a chance to catch stan lee's herman, star born or soldier zero? are they even out yet?i couldn't find any threads on them.
I know there are a lot of popular writers working in the US that came from other countries, but Mark Millar and Grant Morrison are the only 2 I can think of.
Are there any other popular writers that aren't born and bred in the USA?
Wolverine's in 100 books at once because hes popular, plain and simple. and it all depends if one writer wants to use or reference events that happen in one book for another. its easiest not to think of these stories as some kind of record of their life, just a series of adventures that could be placed chronologically when necessary to tell a story.This might sound really dumb but its been bothering me. How are some heros like Wolverine for example in various series at once and do the events of one effect the other I mean I know they intertwine some times. But it still bothers me lol im kinda embbarrassed to even ask this makes me sound really noobie like.