Well, you just deleted your tweet about supporting the publication of anyone's vision, so there's that. Cute.
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For typos. I'll post a better version.
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How about you actually explain what your story is today on why you changed your mind on publishing the book since you didn't actually explain the decision yesterday and today you're denying something you didn't acknowledge yesterday?
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No pros did us dirty. No money was had. Even if we put out Jawbreakersm still available on indiegogo, the money would have went to the creators and the printing bill and storage of extra books. (we get free electricity from our solar panel roof)
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Yet Jawbreakers is in risk of never being on a comic store shelf because you lacked the fortitude & conviction to persevere. Instead of getting SJWs mad you got SJWs & normies mad. There are no civilians in a culture war. Buck up
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No one believes this statment
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I did not mean for that to come off as snarky. I understand what you are saying, but it is the truth. Our staff was not bullied by any comic pros nor did anyone here contact Marvel.
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isnt it odd that as soon as you get a phone call from Mark Waid you just up and decide to not publish the book? I mean we all have screenshots of Mark Waid bragging on Facebook about calling you and telling you NOT to publish the book. Whats the truth here?
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I was going to support your company today despite your knee bend. They didn't have My Hero Magademia at my LCS. After seeing this I'm glad they didn't.
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Thank you for your comment. You can purchase the comic, or one of the reprints directly from the creators if you feel you can not support the company. AP will only make about 10 cents per copy sold on the stands and most of that goes to provide studio space for creators.
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Well.. ya ain't getting even 10 cents from me. And if you wanna play "last to comment" I'm game.
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Just a friendly call? To say Hi?
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It was so friendly, Mark turned off his Facebook after making it.
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Just a friendly "Hi, this is a nice business you have here. It'd be a shame if someone burned it to the ground because you published a comic I don't like" Nothing suspicious there
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Why I bet Mark didn't say anything at all. I bet he just called so they knew he was thinking of them with the caller ID and all.pic.twitter.com/gAHVWW6qK8
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@AntarcticPress. If this is groundwork to assist DnC with his lawsuit, to show what waid and co are actually like to their consumers, then all can be forgiven -
Nice wish but 99% sure it's not... I hear and would bet cash in Vegas on the fact that AP received Dirty Money from the Evil MegaCorp that is Disney.
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Occam's razor: they are scared OUT OF THEIR MINDS right now. It isn't another publisher threatening. That's why someone let a teenager start using their twitter to try to keep themselves out of this further in the WORST possible way by insulting people.
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