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Does a creator's bad behavior kill a comic forever, or can you actually separate art from the artist?
As the comic industry grapples with creator scandals and fan boycotts in 2026, the line between personal misconduct and professional legacy has never been more blurred. Cast your vote and share where you draw the line.
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