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scans_daily2011-01-19 14:29
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Superior #4
I recently read an old interview with Paul Cornell where he said Mark Millar is responsible for his current comic book career. Millar called him up after watching an episode of DOCTOR WHO he wrote, "Human Nature," offering to connect him with Marvel editors. Before that, he'd been trying to get into the industry but not really getting anywhere.
So if Millar weren't a big name, none of Cornell's work for Marvel and DC would exist. That's funny.




Amidst dealing with various disasters and crimes, "Superior" handles a bully who beat up his best friend.



So if Millar weren't a big name, none of Cornell's work for Marvel and DC would exist. That's funny.




Amidst dealing with various disasters and crimes, "Superior" handles a bully who beat up his best friend.




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Interesting that the evil space monkey is playing both sides against the middle. It's not often the same guy who gives both the hero and the villain their powers - although I suppose this could be a commentary on the wizard Shazam and Black Adam.