Dear pompous, semi-literate fucknut passing as an editor over at Wired "magazine":
Having seen your comments regarding the idea that a graphic novel can't be literature, might I recommend that A) you go read Gaiman and Vess's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," B) you go read Spiegelman's Maus (winner of a special Pulitzer), and C) you kindly shut the fuck up and go back to licking your own anus.
(Yes, at some point, I'll do a massive post about the last few days, the move, the house, the chocolate buffet, etc. Give me time to get my thoughts together).
Having seen your comments regarding the idea that a graphic novel can't be literature, might I recommend that A) you go read Gaiman and Vess's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," B) you go read Spiegelman's Maus (winner of a special Pulitzer), and C) you kindly shut the fuck up and go back to licking your own anus.
(Yes, at some point, I'll do a massive post about the last few days, the move, the house, the chocolate buffet, etc. Give me time to get my thoughts together).