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		<title>Steve Stegelin&#8217;s Writer or Artist: Which is More Important?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A thread recently popped up online, asking which was more important in comics—the writer, or the artist. The root of the thread may have been the trade dress for DC Comics’ “DC Ink” imprint of graphic novels written by young adult authors like Meg Cabot, Melissa de la Cruz, and Kami Garcia. Capitalizing on the success and following of these writers, the covers obviously market to their audience, promoting the author credit in a huge font across the top while relegating the artist to an easily overlooked “Illustrated by” footnote in a lower corner.]]></description>
		
		
		
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