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So you think YOU are a comic book lover? Marvel editor Mark Gruenwald , who died of a heart attack recently, has you beat. His will requested that he be cremated and that his ashes be mixed in with the ink in a special run of his favorite comic book "Squadron Supreme" Gruenwald created Squadron Supreme and his wish was to actuallybe a part of the pages. So when plans were made to re-issue Suadron Supreme's 12 issues as a special one-issue, his wife took Gruenwald's ashes to a printing plant in Ohio, and had his remains mixed with th ink used to print the comic book. The first printing of the "Squadron" reissue has a run of 4,000 copies and Gruenwald REALLY is part of each copy!
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i just printed this in item 1.. :P
I've got Mark Gruenwald beat! He had his ashes mixed with ink... which means it was most likely 98.5% ink and 1.5% him (I'm making up the persentages, but you know what I mean...). I on the other hande use 100% of my own blood to draw my comics. I don't get that far before I pass out. A good 8 pages a week is safe.
gee dave that's.. really great.. is that legal?
I don't actually have bloody. I've been known to draw with the odd bone sliver and some of my necroplasmic fluid when I was bored and without pencil.
so how much does a tomb comic go for anyways?
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