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I think the list of Avatar titles should be divided into two lists: creator-owned works and company owned works. Each section would be in alphabetical order and list the writer artists at the helms of each title currently (with past artists/writers in parenthesis as necessary).
Removed unsourced accusations
Let me begin by say I never heard of this company until now. That said, I removed accusations about the company bad customer service, fake special editions, etc. I have no doubt some of this stuff is true but please provide
WP:SOURCES. Thank you!!! --
mboverload@04:33, 21 July 2008 (UTC)reply
The accusations are true, but the "sources" are comicbook shop owners who dealt with this company through Diamond. Avatar also used to publish porno comics under a variety of imprints. Pulsar is one, for example. Also, Al Rio was an artist at this company. One comic that was brought over from Image was Exposure. There's more, but I'd have to fine the Cave Girls and such comics and look at he back ads to tell what was and wasn't printed.
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