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	<title>Comments on: NYCC: Don&#8217;t ask twice, it&#8217;s alright.</title>
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		<title>By: Justme</title>
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		<description>Could have at least asked you!
Ahhh...the dangers of assuming.

So what whould have discussed - pro comics, anti war...the recent trend of war used as a marketing tool; the post WWII resurgence of war as a story backdrop, etc.  Or just the fact no one seems to have a new idea and a war or crisis seems like a good way to fill time until the next idea/fad comes along.  Long live the foil covers!</description>
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Ahhh&#8230;the dangers of assuming.</p>
<p>So what whould have discussed &#8211; pro comics, anti war&#8230;the recent trend of war used as a marketing tool; the post WWII resurgence of war as a story backdrop, etc.  Or just the fact no one seems to have a new idea and a war or crisis seems like a good way to fill time until the next idea/fad comes along.  Long live the foil covers!</p>
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