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Written by: John Jackson Miller 6/7/2006 12:00 AM
I missed it last week, but the Christian Science Monitor ran a piece on politics in super-hero comics. I had actually forgotten doing the interview, but it was kind of a funny moment. The reporter called asking for what I knew about recent attempts to put political themes into super-hero comics -- not knowing at first that I was the guy who made Iron Man into the Secretary of Defense. So I wound up having more to say than I probably would have!
I missed it last week, but the Christian Science Monitor ran a piece on politics in super-hero comics.
I had actually forgotten doing the interview, but it was kind of a funny moment. The reporter called asking for what I knew about recent attempts to put political themes into super-hero comics -- not knowing at first that I was the guy who made Iron Man into the Secretary of Defense. So I wound up having more to say than I probably would have!
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