![]() ![]() It could be that one of the sides is absolutely correct and the other side is absolutely wrong or, as it more likely, the truth is somewhere in the middle (or perhaps more elusively, both sides are telling the "truth," but from said truth has different effects from their different perspectives). ![]() He/she said," where the truth might be all over the place. One of the interesting things about history is that while there are a number of things that are just outright facts, like "Artist X worked for Company A until moving to Company B in 1981," there are also many different things that are always going to come down to "He/she said vs. Gene Colan's first issue of Batman hid a bizarre Mad Magazine homage. ![]() Great deal, right? So go follow my Twitter page, Brian_Cronin! COMIC LEGEND: NOTE: If my Twitter page hits 5,000 followers, I'll do a bonus edition of Comic Book Legends Revealed that week. ![]()
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