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Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #5!

This is the fifth in a series of examinations of comic book urban legends and whether they are true or false. Click here for an archive of the previous four.
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Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #4!

This is the fourth in a series of examinations of comic book urban legends and whether they are true or false. Click here for an archive of the previous three.
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Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed History

Here are quick descriptions of each of the previous editions of Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed. Click here if you want to see the various installments organized by subject!
To see if they are true or false, you have to click on the link!
#1 - Jim Shooter wrote comic books when he was 14 years old.
Mark […]

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This Comic Is Good - Street Angel

Yes, I already recommended Street Angel here, but that was per reader request, and anyhow, what I am recommending today is the Street Angel trade paperback, which is a whole other animal.

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Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #3!

This is the third in a series of examinations of comic book urban legends and whether they are true or false. Click here for an archive of the previous two.
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Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #2!

This is the second in a series of examination of comic book urban legends and whether they are true or false. The first one can be found here (spurred on by me falling for an urban legend regarding Walt Simonson keeping a list of Doom Bot appearances during his Fantastic Four run).
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Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #1

So, the other week, I had a post about “Paternalistic Continuity.” In it, I made mention about Walt Simonson having a list of which appearances of Doom were actual, and which were Doombots.
Well, the upshot is, no such list exists.
I had fallen prey to a comic book urban legend.
Well, first off, I’m sorry about that. […]

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